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Schlettstadt (Sélestat) with Your Dog

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploring Historic Sélestat

Morning: Arrive in Sélestat and start your day with a stroll through the charming old town. Visit the Bibliothèque Humaniste, a fascinating historic library where dogs are welcome to walk outside in the nearby courtyard and streets.

Afternoon: Head to the Church of Saint George and explore its stunning architecture. From there, enjoy a relaxing walk with your dog along the Ill River promenade, a perfect peaceful spot.

Evening: Dine at one of the dog-friendly Alsatian restaurants such as A La Ville de Nancy, where outdoor seating allows your furry friend to join. Later, take a gentle evening walk through illuminated streets of the old town.

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Day 2: Nature and Outdoor Activities

Morning: Visit the Orangerie Park for a morning walk. This green space allows dogs on leash and provides beautiful floral displays and peaceful paths to enjoy nature.

Afternoon: Take a short drive to the nearby Vosges Mountains and spend the afternoon hiking dog-friendly trails with scenic views. Remember to bring water and treats for your dog to stay hydrated and happy.

Evening: Return to Sélestat for a casual evening at Place d’Armes, enjoying a coffee or snack at an outdoor café where pets are welcome, soaking up the local atmosphere.

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Day 3: Local Culture and Relaxation

Morning: Explore the Rohan Castle gardens, a peaceful spot for you and your dog to enjoy a leisurely morning surrounded by history and manicured greenery.

Afternoon: Head to a dog-friendly winery in the Alsace region near Sélestat. Many vineyards allow dogs and offer tours and tastings, giving you the chance to experience local culture without leaving your dog behind.

Evening: Conclude your trip with a quiet dinner at a dog-friendly bistro and take a final stroll through the historic streets, reflecting on your journey.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Bibliothèque Humaniste: 1.5 hours, €5 entrance fee
  • Church of Saint George: 1 hour, free
  • Orangerie Park: 1.5 hours, free
  • Vosges Mountains hiking: 3 hours, free
  • Rohan Castle gardens: 1 hour, free
  • Alsace winery tour and tasting: 2 hours, approx. €15 per person
  • Dining at dog-friendly restaurants (3 meals): approx. €60 total

Total estimated cost: €80

Tips

If you want to extend your trip, consider spending additional days hiking more trails in the Vosges or visiting nearby towns like Colmar or Strasbourg, which also offer dog-friendly attractions. To reduce the duration, focus on exploring Sélestat’s old town and nearby parks with half-day visits to the mountains or winery, adapting the pace to your preferences and your dog's comfort.

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