Have you decided to travel alone, as a woman or as a man? Then why not start with a stay at Nutchel Alsace! Whether you’re single, a solo parent, or in a relationship but feeling the irresistible need to enjoy some quality time with yourself, our Cosy Cabins are the perfect place to disconnect and reconnect, with yourself and with nature. A solo stay at Nutchel is all about relearning simple gestures in a cabin, embracing the calm of nature, and allowing yourself the luxury of a few days without screens or notifications. For a true digital detox and a deeper, more effective sense of renewal.
In this article, discover our best tips and ideas for things to do at Nutchel Alsace and in the surrounding area during your solo trip.
Our top 3 best activities around Nutchel Alsace per season
What are the best activities to do in Alsace in spring?
Take a gentle hike in the Vosges foothills (20 min drive): Witness the nature awakening from the inside, as you walk in the forests which cover the Vosges mountains.
Visit the Jean-Frédéric Oberlin Museum (15 min drive): Learn everything about this free-spirited pastor in this unique museum, where you will be invited to perceive, listen, read, build, reason, feel, instead of passively looking at an object or image.
Go visit Strasbourg from the Ill river (55 min drive): There are so many things to see in Strasbourg! The ever-changing capital city of Alsace is particularly beautiful with its blooming trees in spring. Give your tour an extra kick with a river cruise on the Ill river.
What are the best activities to do in Alsace in summer?
Try out a barefoot walk with Sens'Hasel (30 min drive): Discover nature in the most original way possible! Tread fresh grass, cross obstacles such as tree trunks, cool the feet in the river and discover the sensation of natural materials (mud, hay, sand, tree bark or pine cones… )This 400m trail has 12 information panels on different topics related to fauna and flora.
Refresh yourselves in a local waterfall (40–50 min drive): The local waterfalls, including the Serva waterfall, are the best place to stay cool during summer and spend a funny and fresh moment during a summer stay.
Explore an Alsatian village at your own rhythm (50 min drive): Just a drive away, discover a typical Alsatian village like Riquewihr, Ribeauvillé or Ingersheim: wander through charming streets, step into a local bakery or sit alone on a café terrace. Travelling solo also means enjoying the freedom to follow only your own desires.
What are the best activities to do in Alsace in autumn?
Pumpkin festivals & autumn markets (30–50 min drive): Many villages in Alsace celebrate the harvest season with pumpkin-themed events, local crafts, and sweet treats you will love.
Treat yourself to a simple wellness moment (at Nutchel): Book a cabin with hot tub and take advantage of the on-site sauna to give yourself a moment of warmth and relaxation. Surrounded by silence and trees, it’s the perfect setting to unwind and listen to your body.
Forest walks (10–30 min drive): The Vosges foothills are full of hiking trails! Collect colourful leaves, chestnuts, or simply enjoy the crisp autumn air. You may want to start by the Nutchel fitness circuit, which is right across the road of Nutchel Alsace.
What are the best activities to do in Alsace in winter?
Visit the world famous Christmas market in Strasbourg (55 min drive): Discover the Capital City of Christmas during the holiday season and take a deep dive into the holiday spirit with the dazzling lights and warm traditions of the oldest Christmas market in France.
Experience winter sports at the Champ du Feu ski station (15 min drive): depending on your level, try out cross-country skiing in a natural winter wonderland environment, or have some fun on the 2 sledding track of the domain.
Enjoy a wine tasting along the Alsace Wine Route (45–60 min drive): Discover some of the region’s most renowned vineyards and cellars and enjoy a convivial wine tasting. From crisp Rieslings to aromatic Gewurztraminers, it’s the perfect way to experience Alsace’s rich terroir and warm hospitality, especially cosy during the winter season.
Are the Nutchel cosy cabins ideal for a solo retreat?
Living in a cabin in the woods, even for a few days, is with no doubt a great adventure for a solo retreat, as a woman or a man! Something you probably have never experienced before. At Nutchel, we love making our guests feel at home in our Forest Village.
Which cabin in the woods to choose if you travel alone?
For your solo retreat in a cabin in the woods in Alsace, we have several options to suggest, depending on your wishes:
The Sweet Hot Tub cabin: Accommodating up to 2 guests, this cabin is often the favourite among our solo travellers, mainly thanks to its private hot tub, perfect for slowing down and enjoying the calm of nature.
The Classic for 4 cabin: If you’re travelling with your dog, we recommend this more spacious, dog-friendly cabin, offering plenty of comfort for both you and your four-legged companion.
The Canopy cabin: If you’re dreaming of beautiful views, this spacious cabin will delight you with its rooftop terrace overlooking the forest.
What are the best activities to do during a solo trip at Nutchel Alsace?
Grill marshmallows and prepare s'mores around the campfire. Warning: a sugar rush is very much possible!
Enjoy some precious me time: reading a good book, letting your thoughts wander, or simply embracing the silence of the forest.
Treat yourself to a true wellness break by enjoying the private Nordic hot tub of your cabin or the on-site sauna, accessible to all guests.
Soak up the benefits of the surrounding nature by heading out on a hike directly from Nutchel. Trails of all levels await you.
What amenities are included in the Nutchel cosy cabins, and what should you bring for your stay?
Yes, Nutchel cosy cabins are designed to make your solo retreat both comfortable and adventurous. Each cabin in the woods in Alsace combines simplicity, comfort, and a touch of wilderness, so you can focus on what really matters: disconnecting and spending quality time.
Every cabin includes:
A fully equipped kitchen with all the essentials for meals
A wood-burning stove for cosy evenings by the fire (wood provided!)
Comfortable beds with soft duvets and pillows
A private bathroom with a hot shower (towels included!)
A private outdoor terrace with a picnic table, and gas BBQ, perfect for outdoor dining!
Electricity and running water, but no Wi-Fi to help you truly disconnect
What to bring to make your stay even smoother:
Toiletries
Comfortable clothes and warm layers for evenings by the fire
Rain gear or boots if the weather doesn’t cooperate
Groceries for your meals, or simply visit our Honesty Shop or pre-order one of our food baskets
At Nutchel, you don’t need much to live a lot. You will find comfort in the essentials, joy in the simplicity, and memories in every shared moment, from lighting the stove together to stargazing before bedtime.
With a passion for nature escapes, slow living, and cozy moments, Julie specializes in writing about going on a solo trip, or a weekend with friends, and foodie experiences in Alsace and beyond.
A strong believer in the magic of simple pleasures, Julie captures the spirit of a Nutchel stay through inspiring, down-to-earth content that helps readers disconnect and reconnect - whether they’re planning a spontaneous weekend escape or looking for the perfect seasonal promotion.
With a background in tourism marketing and after working for more than 5 years at Nutchel, Julie brings her creative touch and her knowledge of the Nutchel experience to every article, always with a keen eye on authenticity, useful tips, and the Nutchel state of mind.
Enjoy wide views over the Bruche valley. 37 cabins are spread over the entire domain. We also have two saunas that you can book to relax after a day in nature.
Disconnect from the daily routine for a few days and reconnect with nature and your loved ones. Rediscover the joy of simple things in one of our Cosy Cabins nestled in the middle of nature. A beautiful adventure is waiting for you!