HOTEL RESTAURANT MONT SAINTE-ODILE
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Hotel-restaurant in altitude offering comfortable rooms, seminar rooms, self-service menu for walkers
The hotel is nestled at an altitude of 763 m, in a unique historical and geographical setting: the monastery of Mount Saint-Odile. The rooms can be of a spartan comfort but the kitchen is generous and privileges the Alsatian gastronomy. The panoramic view over the Alsace plain is splendid. The hotel offers six seminar rooms fully equipped with conference facilities for meetings.
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The view and the site are superb and it is an original way to altitude spend a few days holiday 764 altitude to the holy inn Mount Odile or for a meal either in the pilgrims, or at the restaurant of very good value for money
Its history: in the 7th century the cruel Duke Eticho owner Hohenbourg castle (first name of Mont Ste Odle) that is used to him as summer residence, rejects his daughter Odile, born store. Collected by its nurse it is the view the day sound baptème and decided to his life to religion. His father donates castle him in which establish its convent. Some miracles are given. The source of the fountain Ste Odile aim is a pilgrimage for those who suffer from the eyes. (it had it gush out of rock to calm the thirst for an exhausted windowless)