THE MAG

The Bassemberg Spring Festival makes its grand return to the Villé Valley
With the arrival of warmer weather, the Villé Valley is preparing to host the Bassemberg Spring Festival on Saturday, May 2nd and Sunday, May 3rd, 2026. For two days, the village streets, fully decorated for the occasion, will host a spring market featuring plants, flowers, local produce, and handcrafted creations. New this year: a flea market will complement the event. Entertainment and a festive atmosphere will be on offer throughout the weekend, with numerous activities to enliven the event and delight visitors…

3 minutes

Christmas Treasure Hunt: Bourricoti-Bourricotin
The Origins of Treasure Hunting: The concept of treasure hunting has its roots in the Age of Exploration. From the 15th century onwards, Western explorers traveled the world in search of…

4 minutes

Bertsch et Fils: a family business based in Saint-Martin
In Saint-Martin, at 9 rue du Moulin, Bertsch et Fils is a family business specializing in masonry, renovation, and structural work. Founded by the father, it has grown gradually over time…

3 minutes

Christmas in Alsace: between traditions, legends and magic in the Villé Valley
A land of legends and traditions. Steeped in tales, legends, and customs, Alsace is one of the most iconic regions for celebrating Christmas. Here, the magic begins from the very first days…

4 minutes

Neuve-Église a century ago: a journey through time with the SHVV
Every year, the Villé Valley Historical Society (SHVV) takes us on a journey through the past of our villages. Founded in 1975 by heritage enthusiasts, the association is dedicated to raising awareness…

5 minutes

"Kachelmues": a peasant dish from the Villé Valley
In the valley, some recipes stand the test of time. The one I'm sharing with you today is a true old-fashioned dish, simple and nourishing. It's said to date back to the Middle Ages: peasants used to serve it…

2 minutes

The lintels of Albé, initials for posterity
In the picturesque alleyways of the village of Albé, one only needs to look up to discover a discreet yet fascinating heritage: the sculpted lintels. These engraved stones above the doorways tell, in their own way, stories…

3 minutes

A Folk Ball in the Villé Valley
Want to get moving, laugh, and share a friendly moment? The Folk Ball is back in the Villé Valley. On Friday, November 8th at 20 pm, the new multi-purpose hall in Lalaye will host…

5 minutes

Joseph Reithler: A poet between three languages ​​2/2
After the Second World War, Joseph Reithler, like many Alsatian poets, chose German as his lyrical language, namely his language of writing. Adrien Finck compiles this poetry in an article that he…

3 minutes

Pleine Nature Equicoaching: when horses become mirrors of our emotions
We don't always expect a horse to reveal things about ourselves. Yet, that's exactly what "Pleine Nature Équicoaching," founded by Joëlle, a personal development coach and equine coach, offers. I have…

5 minutes