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La Halle aux Bles

Former grain market building converted into a traditional winstub serving regional classics in the heart of Obernai.

La Halle aux Bles, Alsace Wine Route · Obernai & Northern Route
Category
Restaurant
Duration
1h 45m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
€€
Rating
3.9 (4,928)
The place

About La Halle aux Bles

Former grain market building converted into a traditional winstub serving regional classics in the heart of Obernai. The menu highlights local game in autumn and asparagus in spring, paired with wines from nearby Barr. Stone arches and vaulted ceilings create an atmospheric dining space.

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Getting there

Address
Pl. du Marché, 67210 Obernai, France
Neighborhood
Obernai & Northern Route
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Tips, answered

Visit during weekday lunch for the three-course menu du jour featuring whatever ingredients were fresh at morning market.

Plan for about 1h 45m.

La Halle aux Bles is in the Obernai & Northern Route neighborhood of Alsace Wine Route. The address is Pl. du Marché, 67210 Obernai, France. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

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Mur Païen
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Mur Païen

The Mur Païen is a genuine archaeological mystery: 10 kilometers of massive stone blocks assembled without mortar, encircling Mont Sainte-Odile at 700 meters altitude. You'll see Cyclopean walls up to 3 meters high built from blocks weighing several tons each, fitted together using techniques that still puzzle experts. The Celtic origins date back over 2,000 years, making this one of Europe's most impressive prehistoric fortifications. The red rectangle trail takes you through dense beech forest where sections of ancient wall emerge dramatically from the undergrowth. At points like Porte de Barr, the stonework is so well-preserved you can run your hands along joints that haven't shifted in millennia. The forest opens periodically to reveal sweeping views across the Alsatian plain toward Strasbourg, with the Black Forest visible on clear days. Most visitors rush the loop in 2 hours and miss the wall's engineering marvels. Take 3.5 hours minimum to really examine the stone joints and appreciate the scale. The trail gets muddy after rain, so proper hiking boots are essential. Skip the overcrowded monastery itself and focus your time on the wall sections between Porte de Barr and the southern viewpoints.

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