Campsite near Mulhouse (22 km)
A dynamic and surprising city, Mulhouse has a seductive industrial spirit, a lively heritage and a rich cultural heritage. With its exceptional museums, colorful architecture and friendly urban atmosphere, Mulhouse is a great place for families, couples and friends to discover. From Camping Les Castors, explore Mulhouse and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of this Alsatian city at the crossroads of cultures.
Discover Mulhouse, city of textiles and museums
Start your visit in the historic center, with its superb Place de la Réunion, surrounded by half-timbered houses and the famous frescoed Hôtel de Ville. A stone’s throw away, the Bollwerk Tower and the Temple Saint-Étienne are reminders of the town’s medieval past.
Mulhouse is also renowned for its world-class museums. The most emblematic of these is the
Other museums worth a visit include the Musée Electropolis, dedicated to the history of electricity, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts, which exhibits works from the 15th to the 20th century. These places are a perfect illustration of Mulhouse’s spirit of innovation and rich heritage.
Throughout the year, temporary exhibitions, festivals, cultural events and guided tours enrich the experience. The city is committed to promoting its industrial past while cultivating a modern, open identity, making Mulhouse an original destination within Alsace.
A living heritage
Strolls, Alsatian gastronomy and ambience
Stroll through the center’s shopping streets or local markets to sample regional specialties such as pretzels, kougelhopf and Alsace wines. The Rebberg district, with its elegant villas, is an ideal place for a quiet stroll, as are the banks of the canal, perfect for cycling.
In December, the town lights up with its traditional Christmas market, one of the most authentic in Alsace. The streets are lit up, the chalets are set up and the atmosphere becomes magical, attracting families and the curious from all over the region. Musical entertainment and children’s workshops are also on offer.
Gourmets will find what they’re looking for in typical winstubs or restaurants that creatively revisit Alsatian cuisine. Tarte flambée, sauerkraut, baeckeoffe and munster are all on the menu, accompanied by local vintages to be enjoyed in moderation.
For those who love urban art, Mulhouse is also home to numerous frescoes and street art installations, visible along the streets or on dedicated circuits. A great way to appreciate the city in a different way, between tradition and modernity.
Stay at Camping Les Castors
Located less than an hour from Mulhouse, Camping Les Castors is the perfect base for exploring the town and surrounding area. Nestled in a natural environment between lakes and forests, it combines comfort, tranquility and conviviality. On site, enjoy a swimming area,comfortable accommodation and a warm welcome in the heart of the Southern Vosges.
The campsite offers spacious mobile homes, chalets and pitches, ideal for families, couples or friends. Services such as a snack bar, children’s playground, seasonal entertainment and bike hire make everyday life pleasant and practical.
After a day’s sightseeing in Mulhouse, you can relax by the water’s edge or share a convivial moment on the terrace. You can also explore other natural sites nearby, or simply relax in the lush green surroundings.
Easily accessible, conveniently located and nature-oriented, Camping Les Castors is an excellent option for exploring Alsace while enjoying peaceful, well-equipped accommodation away from the hustle and bustle of the city.






