After being picked up at the airport we were whisked away to the Museum of the Automobile in Mulhouse. If you do get a chance between rounds of golf and wine tasting, then it is a place I would definitely recommend you visit. The Bugatti collection is something to behold and if you like car badges like the ones that adorn the front of cars like Rolls Royce, Jaguar and Mercedes Benz then you will enjoy this type of automobile art. With such illustrious names as Cartier on display, it was a real eye opener.
Anyone who likes a good bottle of wine with their lunch or evening meal will have come across the name Alsace, this region of France produces some of best wines to come out of France, producing over 160 million bottles of wine a year. In my hired car and on the way to my hotel you couldn’t help notice not only the beauty of the landscape but the amount of vineyards you pass through. There are over 15,000 hectares of them in Alsace.
It looked like every household had turned their garden into their own personal vineyard and every slope or hill had been co-opted to become one of the many famous vineyards of the region. So my mind started to wonder how they were going to find any land to build golf courses on.
Alsace Golf Club
Golf d'Ammerschwihr
Golf & Country Club LaLargue
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