Aire de Ferrette
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Tourisme
Ferrette (Haut-Rhin, France)
Ferrette is a medieval village perched in the Sundgau, a few kilometers from the Swiss border. Its dominant position on a hill gives a sense of rural intimacy and clear views over the surrounding landscapes. The village preserves an old layout of narrow streets and traditional houses that bear witness to its comital past. It is a place suited to quiet walks and discovering the local heritage.
Heritage and history
The site is best known for the Château de Ferrette, whose remains overlook the village. This castle recalls the existence of the former County of Ferrette and its regional role in the Middle Ages. In the village, the medieval character is still felt: winding lanes, ramparts and some well-preserved old houses. Local history is easy to read while strolling.
Architecture and atmosphere
The houses reflect the traditional rural Alsace architecture, with sober façades and marked roofs. The atmosphere is that of a small lively but quiet town, animated by local shops and discreet community life. The open panoramas and the castle silhouette give the village a picturesque character without an overwhelming tourist effect.
Nature and outdoor activities
Around Ferrette lie wooded hills and meadows typical of the Sundgau. Trails allow short hikes and pleasant bike rides. The proximity of Switzerland also offers possibilities for day trips to nearby villages and landscapes.
Not to miss
- Château de Ferrette: remains of the comital castle offering views and history.
- Historic center: lanes and old houses to explore on foot.
- Panorama from the castle: views over the Sundgau hills and beyond.
- Sundgau trails: hikes and bike rides around the village.
- Alsatian cuisine: restaurants and winstubs offering local specialties (tarte flambée, choucroute).
