Tel : 03 89 40 97 18 – Mail : mail@auberge-sundgovienne.fr – Restaurant closed from Sunday evening to Tuesday lunchtime. Hotel open 7 days a week.

Your electric car at the Auberge Sundgovienne

In the Auberge Sundgovienne hotel car park, 4 electric vehicle charging stations are available to our customers. This service is billed at €5 per recharge. Each station can charge up to 36 kW/hour: 2 terminals are reserved for TESLA vehicles 2 terminals are intended for vehicles of […]

Discover Altkirch, capital of the Sundgau

Capital of the Sundgau, Altkirch has a rich past as evidenced by its impressive built heritage. Located 4 km from the hotel, this medieval city founded in the 12th century is built on a rocky spur. It was protected by ramparts of which some remains are still visible: the Schlaghaus tower and the Belfort […]

Discover Mulhouse, the creative Alsace

Our hotel near Mulhouse is an ideal place to stay to visit this beautiful city. Surprisingly, the city with a hundred chimneys seems closer to Switzerland than to Alsace. Indeed, while walking around, you will not see traditional Alsatian half-timbered houses but, on the contrary, houses with shimmering colors, decorated with frescos, or brick […]

Saint Louis, Belfort, Ferrette

During your stay in the Sundgau, take the time to visit several historical cities. Discover St. Louis which is located 30 km from the hotel. Founded in 1684 following an ordinance of Louis XIV, this young city located on the Swiss border has developed thanks to the establishment of a national customs in 1791. […]

Europapark, for an unforgettable day of adventure

Second largest amusement park in Europe after Disneyland, Europa-Park is located in Germany next to the French border. Close to the hotel, you can reach it in a little over an hour. On site, you will discover many attractions divided into districts symbolizing European countries.Among the most popular entertainments are the 13 roller coasters, […]

Discover Caspach, near Mulhouse

Located west of Altkirch, Carspach has all the charm of the Alsatian villages. Inhabited for more than 1000 years, its history has been marked by conflicts and many changes of nationality. Until 1324, Carspach depended on the county of Ferrette but was integrated, at this date, in the possessions of the Habsburgs following a […]