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Find Michelin stars and world-class wine along the Route des Vins in Alsace, France

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NEW YORK CITY – Nestled between the beautiful Vosges Mountains in France and the borders of Germany and Switzerland, Alsace is one of the smallest regions in the French Republic but offers 106 miles of vineyard-lined roadways through more than 100 wine villages. The region produces some of the most notable Rieslings in the world, a perfect pairing to traditional dishes created by top-notch chefs at 28 Michelin star restaurants.

How to Get Around: Discover France, an award winning bike tour operator, has created a fully-customizable itinerary to lead active travelers along La Route des Vins d'Alsace from Strasbourg, the region’s capital, to Colmar, through numerous wine-producing villages. Pair the dry white wine with haute cuisine, indulging yourself in the local gastronomy, knowing you get to work it off when you hop back on the bike.