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top 15 things to do in moselle
top 15 things to do in moselle
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The l ifestyle in Mosel le is
characterised by its warmth
and high regard for quality.
If you want to have fun, explore
or simply relax, Mosel le’s
tourist attractions wil l take you
by surprise.
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get your whole family’s heart racingMoselle offers families an adrenaline-fuelled,
awe-inspiring play park beyond your wildest dreams.
To reconnect with nature, relax, and laugh away with your children.
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GET THE WHOLE FAMILIY’S ADRENALINE FLOWINGActivities, sports, children’s games in the heart of nature, including treetop adventures, archery, paintballing, a climbing wall, pony trekking and a fairytale village. Family fun in the great outdoors.
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BECOME A THRILL-SEEKER Set in a 47-hectare woodland, the theme park offers more than 60 attractions, activities and shows. Imaginary worlds brought to life for your children to enjoy.
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RACE AROUND THE FOREST AND EXPLORE DIZZYING HEIGHTS ON HIGH ROPES Treetop adventures, forest laser tag, games which are out of this world. The family-run business offers accommodation for groups and woodland glamping in tipis, all in a friendly atmosphere.
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IN THE EYE OF THE PREDATOR Animals from the European continent showing the biodiversity of nature in all its glory: coyotes, lynx, bears, wolves. The scent of family adventure. The park was voted France’s best zoo and animal park in 2019.
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LA CITE DES LOISIRS, A GIANT MULTI-ACTIVITY LEISURE CENTRE The 600-hectare site is divided into five areas: leisure, well-being, shopping, sport and animals. 70 leisure activities! Fancy hitting the ski slope/cinema/pool/restaurant/casino/spa?
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SKI ALL YEAR ROUND IN/ON? THE WORLD’S LONGEST INDOOR SKI SLOPE Suitable for all levels of experience, the 620 m long slope at a height of 90 m sports a freestyle snow park, a tubing zone (on rubber rings), and a bar overlooking the slope.
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A TROPICAL UNDERWATER WORLD IN THE HEART OF THE MOSELLE FORESTThe whole family can relax among the many pools and slides, including an exhilarating wild running river. Le Domaine des Trois Forêts is Europe’s largest Center Parcs.
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ONE OF EUROPE’S MOST BEAUTIFUL ZOOS
Covering an area of 18 hectares, the park is home to 2,000 animals and 360 different
species from five different continents.
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embrace nature in the great outdoors
NATURE IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS AMONG PINE TREES AND CHATEAUXWalk or cycle your way around. Visitors to the northern Vosges marvel at the landscapes on offer. If you love fresh air, there is walking, châteaux and forests where sandstone features impressively and mysteriously emerge.
2Do you need of a
breath of fresh air?
Moselle combines forest
playgrounds with hiking
trails throughout the
region. A paradise for
nature-lovers.
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CYCLE AROUND AN UNSPOILT MOUNTAIN IN ANY WEATHERForest mountain bike aficionados will enjoy the signposted network of well-maintained cycle routes which are among the most numerous in France. Endless cycling the whole year round in the middle of the mountains on the blue Vosges line.
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UNWIND ON A LONG-DISTANCE CYCLE AROUND MOSELLEThe route along the Moselle valley provides a wonderful cycle escape on a safe route. Complete with facilities for cycling tourists, these wide-open natural spaces are perfect for environmentally-friendly adventures. A gentle pace and immediate access to the cultural and historic delights the town centres have to offer.
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take it easy
EXPLORE THE ABUNDANCE OF WILDLIFE AMONG THE PONDSLife in this natural unspoilt site, with its 830 hectares of ponds full of fish, depends on the water. The peaceful environment is home to 248 species of birds, 11 species of amphibians, numerous mammals and a multitude of insects.
3Moselle’s calm and relaxing
atmosphere invites you
to bask in nature, at
the gentle pace of its
underwater life. With all its
rivers, ponds and canals,
Moselle is incredibly varied.
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THE BOAT LIFT UNIQUE TO EUROPE This spectacular work of art enables boaters to cross the Marne-Rhine canal. The boat slides onto a ramp with two 450 tonne counterweights, traversing a drop of 44 m.
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CROSSING MOSELLE FOR 160 YEARS The charming canals link the plateau of Lorraine on one side
and the German border to the other, mixing their waters at the foothills of Moselle’s Vosges. Gentle tourism with nature
painted blue and green.
HISTORY IS UNCOVERED IN THE WINDING BANKS Embark on a walk or a cycle to discover the waterways forged by man for defence purposes, which nowadays provide a place to sit back and relax.
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dive into tranquility4
Where nature shares its beauty with
us. Have a peaceful break at the
hot springs. Let go, treat yourself,
and enjoy Moselle to the max.
ROMAN BATHS IN NATURAL HOT SPRINGSJust imagine slowly climbing into the thermal springs, rich in iron and micro-nutrients. A regenerative type of relaxation, under the ancient Rome-inspired frescoes.
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THERMAL SPRINGS OPEN TO CHILDREN FROM 4 YEARSBetween the relaxing pools and the river, your body can leave its worries behind. Family relaxation, sports and fitness programmes.
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AN OASIS OF WELLBEING IN THE HEART OF NATUREExperienced professionals will help you relax and unwind. Experience a sensory immersion in the Deep Nature® spas to regain your energy.
GET INTO SHAPE: TREAT YOURSELF, RELAX, HIT THE GYM, SUNBATHE AND HAVE FUNVisitors can enjoy a wide range of activities, from the stillness of the bubbling pools and baths, to aqua-aerobics classes.
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bold colours and a pinch of salt
5From the Metz Pompidou Centre
to the Georges de La Tour
Museum, from Chagall
to the Salt Museum, Moselle
is home to a treasure trove
of awe-inspiring art.
A strong artistic identity
to enrich your visit.
AN ART CENTRE DEDICATED TO MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART, A GLOBALLY UNIQUE FEATURE The remarkable architecture is a reflection of its innovative personality. A driving force for international culture welcoming temporary exhibitions, performing arts, conferences and films, for visitors to experience all forms of artistic expression.
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A FORTIFIED TOWN TO PROTECT SALT EXPLOITATIONThe Porte de France houses the Salt Museum which offers a completely novel educational and modern journey. Since prehistoric times, salt springs have provided essential trade, as salt was indispensable for food preservation.
THE TEMPORARY EXHIBITION SHOWCASES A WEALTH OF WORKSThe hometown of the Mosellan painter is also home to his museum, featuring the unusual painting: “Saint John the Baptist in the desert”.Complete with activities and augmented reality to enjoy all one hundred paintings from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century..
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THE IMPRESSIVE “SISTINE OF THE SEILLE”Enter and admire the religious barbaric murals from the sixteenth century. After a huge amount of restoration work, these works have regained their former sparkle.
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CHAGALL’S MASTERPIECE USES JEWISH REFERENCES, BRIGHT COLOURS AND POETRY TO MAKE A REFERENCE TO THE WARSCordeliers Chapel is adorned with an incredible stained-glass window from Chagall, similar to the one seen in Metz cathedral.
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where history pulsates through the walls
From Malbrouck castle to Metz
cathedral, heels can be heard
click-clacking on the stones.
For centuries, people have
looked up and marvelled.
A moving legacy of
architecture bestowed upon
passers-by. A living footprint
of our identity.
6AS THE FRENCH SONG GOES, “MALBROUCK HAS LEFT FOR WAR”The fifteenth century castle resides in a depression in the Pays des Trois Frontières. After undergoing an extraordinary reconstruction project, it now plays host to a whole multitude of exhibitions in a magnificent setting.
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VISIT THE LANTERNE DU BON DIEUThis Gothic masterpiece has been gracing the sky for 800 years. At sunset, Jaumont’s stone vessel lights up. The stained-glass windows playfully reflect the light of Moselle’s major heritage building.
FROM NEO-ROMAN TO ART DÉCO THANKS TO ARCHITECTS FROM ALL OVER EUROPEThe Imperial Quarter was built around the station at the will of the German emperor William II. The area perfectly blends colours and architectural trends from the Belle Epoque.
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A PARADISE OF THEMED GARDENSDiscover the delights the gardens
have to offer on a guided tour. Take a course, discover the gardens, and
savour the perfume of ripe fruit. Their fruit tree varieties have been preserved for more than 100 years.
A MEDIEVAL FLAVOUR OF ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES IN FRANCEWithin the walls of a village which is vibrant all year round, Lorraine’s answer to Carcassone takes you on a voyage through the history of France. Wander through the alleyways and travel back in time, imagining scenes of horses tied up outside the castle.
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we must
remember war so we
can better foster
peaceREMEMBRANCE EDUCATION WITH THE GIANT OF THE MAGINOT LINEPassionate guides take you on a high-quality visit of the A19 gros ouvrage Hackenberg. It opens into an underground world of fortifications, including a small train, a treasure hunt, concerts, food, shows, conferences, exhibitions, and more.
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the Maginot line,
Moselle is an open
history book. To
better understand
how times have
see-sawed between
war and peace, the
legacies of old are
written in places of
remembrance.
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1 An ouvrage is a French term used to describe a type of large fortification built for defence on the Maginot Line. A gros ouvrage is a large fortification with a significant artillery component, while a petit ouvrage is smaller, with lighter arms.
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RELIVE THE BATTLEFIELDThis is the only museum to depict the Franco-German war of 1870 and the aftermath, including the annexation of Alsace and Moselle from 1871 to 1919. Incredible collections and paintings.
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THE FATHER OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IS FROM MOSELLE
The founder of the European political system awaits you in his office in his house which has
been transformed into a museum about European integration. The Father of Europe is laid to rest nearby, in the fortified Saint Quentin’s chapel.
THE LARGEST AMERICAN SECOND WORLD WAR CEMETERY IN EUROPEThis site of contemplation is home to the tombs of 10,489 American soldiers who fell during the frontier battles. A memorial chapel, necropolis and a bronze eagle were erected to mark their memory..
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VAUBAN MADE IT A MILITARY WORK OF ART The Vauban citadel represents a veritable masterpiece of Pays de Bitche in the face of the numerous wars and invasions. The military architecture transformed it into a fortress. The ingenuity and attractions astound visitors.
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miners tell their stories
8Industry forged Moselle’s
identity. It was later
transformed into a
living history book.
It reinvented its history
in the form of the Explor
Wendel Park.
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THE BIRTHPLACE OF MOSELLE’S CARBON HAS BECOME A CULTURAL SITE FOR FAMILY OUTINGSDine in the old coal washery and dive into the depths of its enormous legacy.
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THE WORLD’S LEADING SHOE FACTORY HOUSED 2,700 WORKERS The city of Bata is Bauhaus factory, city and garden all in one, where Bata shoes were manufactured until 2001. As a remnant of the thirties, this paternalistic city factory is completely isolated and was home to workers and their families.
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THE LAST OF SIX BLAST FURNACES IN THE UCKANGE FACTORYSurviving the iron and steel era of the twentieth century, the structure stands at a height of 82 m. Now transformed into a cultural site, it has been brought to life in the form of a fascinating sight.
DESCEND INTO THE MINE AND TRAVEL BACK IN TIME Former miners guide you through the mines, recounting their story as iron-ore miners. With helmets firmly attached, visitors come away feeling amazed and enriched.
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moselle combines the history of its neighbours
9Bordering both
Germany and
Luxembourg, Moselle
was destined to have
a strong European
identity. Having
a shared history,
language and
common ancestry
with its neighbours,
Moselle’s multi-
faceted cultural
identity is open
to the world.
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DISCOVER OUR ROOTS ON HORSEBACK ALONG THE FRENCH-GERMAN BORDERLearn about the Celtic and Gallo-Roman civilisations, thanks to the archaeological remains, illustrating our common heritage with the Germans: Celtic necropolis, small Gallo-Roman town and villa, carbon and timber exploitation techniques. Rare artefacts.
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TRAVEL BACK IN TIME ON THE DIZZYING BLAST FURNACE PLATFORM The German ironworks is an immense industrial complex unique to Europe. During its golden age, it dealt with all the cast iron and steel manufacturing stages. Today the site plays host to many exhibitions of international renown.
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BREATHTAKING VIEWS In the heart of nature, the Saar River to which Moselle’s neighbouring Saarland owes its name, forms a spectacular natural hairpin bend which can be admired from the impressive treetop woodland observatory.
THE GRAND DUCHY’S PRECIOUS JEWELS Many people from Moselle travel to this small country every day to work. Boasting a variety of cultural sites, Luxembourg combines the modern with the medieval with its contemporary architecture and castles, and forts from the Middle Ages.
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GLASSMAKERS BLOW CONTEMPORARY OBJECTSThe expert glass-blowers share their timeless traditional expertise and modern contemporary creations by famous artists, such as their famous Meisenthal baubles. Glass-blowing demonstrations, exhibition and shop.
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eat from tableware made by artistsMoselle’s potters and glass-blowers have
honed the art of table décor, achieving
worldwide recognition for centuries.
For the luxury of eating from elegantly
refined tableware.
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SAINT-LOUIS GLASSWARE: THE HAUTE COUTURE OF LUXURY CRYSTALWARESaint-Louis crystal museum explains the chronological evolution of its luxury glassware. Visitors will understand the value of artists and glass-blowers shaping glass before their eyes in France’s oldest crystal manufacturer.
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CERAMIC ART SINCE THE REVOLUTIONWithin two centuries, the Sarreguemines family pottery transformed into a renowned industry and then into a ceramic art museum. Exceptional table décor adorned with beautiful tableware.
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Gastronomy revolves around
Moselle’s greatest talents. There
is a preference for products with
fewer food miles to promote
local produce and food with
good flavour.
savour quality
CHEF MATHIEU OTTO, 34 YEARS, CONTINUES HIS RISE IN MOSELLE’S GASTRONOMICAL SCENESecond in command at the Autberge Saint-Walfrid restaurant in Sarreguemines, he won the award for best dish at the world Bocuse d’Or in 2019
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m o s e l l e ’ s s i g n at u r e d i s h e s a n d c o u r s e s SEAL OF FINE DINING TO TRY WITH YOUR EYES CLOSEDThe label Qualité MOSL lists gourmet eateries, from food trucks to Michelin star restaurants, favouring local ingredients. It also identifies local producers to highlight the quality of products with fewer food miles, particularly the area’s delicacies and products.
ONE MICHELIN STAR, WITH A SPECTACULAR VIEW OF THE GOLF COURSE The reputation of the relaxed high-end restaurant owes its renown to its sophisticated and modern flavours. Young chef Loïc Villemin is inspired by Japanese cuisine, combining expertise, wisdom and finesse. Local produce and a low carbon footprint are the chef’s new priorities
HIS CHEESE TART IS SAID TO BE “LIKE A CLOUD IN YOUR MOUTH” After 180 attempts in one year, pastry chef Thierry Hommel finally found the ultimate recipe. The secret lies in precise measurements, the degree to which it is cooked, and the quality of the cheese used. Moselle’s culinary gem
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On the slopes of the vineyard,
three grape varieties ripen
to transform into wine offering
a taste of the flavours of Moselle.
It is a tradition which has been
reborn, driven by the progress
made by a generation striving
for excellence.
FRESH AND FLORAL WINES GROWN ON THE BANKS OF THE MOSELLE RIVER
The patient work of the winegrowers on the slopes produces fine wines, of controlled designation of origin, which are enjoyed at the best restaurants.
The pinot grape produces reds with delicate tannins and light whites.
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moselle (aoc2) in three colours
2 The Appellation d’Origine Controlée (Controlled Designation of Origin) is the French certification granted to certain French geographical indications for wines, cheeses, butters, and other agricultural products, based on the concept of terroir.
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HIGH-QUALITY VINEYARDS ON THE MOSELLE WINE ROUTEWinemakers tell of their love for early-ripening grape varieties on the southern slopes of Seille Valley, Metzgau and Sierck Valley. Winemakers delight in producing and providing tastings for their delicate wines.
A CONTROLLED DESIGNATION FOR YOUNG VINEYARDS
Pinot gris and auxerrois for whites. Pinot noir for reds and
rosés. With some blending with other varieties for complexity. Wine from Moselle celebrates hope and revival. The beauty
of hope.
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13Moselle offers a wide range of
high-quality accommodation
options, from the out of the
ordinary to romantic charm,
from relaxing with the family in
a Center Parcs cottage, to the
luxury of Domaine de la Klauss.
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QUAND LE LOUP ME REGARDEUne vitre nous sépare des loups. Ils nous observent dans la chambre. Le parc Sainte-Croix propose des nuitées en lodge au cœur de la nature, avec cerfs, loups, coyotes…
where to stay? amid the fir trees, the spa, or among the wolves?
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UNWIND WITH A STAY IN THE FORESTHave a family break in a holiday home among the fir trees. Create lifelong memories in the beautiful forest offering a whole host of home comforts and well-being options.
LUXURIOUS, CALM, INDULGENTThe luxurious experience of the Relais et Châteaux estate begins with its lavish views over the Montenach hills. A stylish retreat with an alluring spa and exquisite cuisine.
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scream and tremble at the sight of beasts and witches
This chil l ing festival attracts fans
of Halloween and pumpkins. Step
into the magic of autumnal tales
with a hundred fairytale-themed
attractions.
14A FRIGHT FEST IN THE CITADEL’S TUNNELSA spine-chilling walk through the halls of horror. Fear is in the air. If you enjoy a good fright and Halloween, look out for the terrifying witches, vampires and monsters!
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A TASTE OF HALLOWEEN AT WALYGATOR PARKWhere chill seekers go to dice with terror. The themed attractions have some surprises in store for you, adapted to the age of the children. By night, the park is transformed and opens up its cursed maze.
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PUMPKINS TO ADMIRE AND ATTRACTIONS TO MAKE YOUR TEETH CHATTERTerrify the children and enjoy monstrous adventures with filthy bugs at Six-trouilles farm. Impressive attractions and shows give pride of place to Halloween games and scary, yet entertaining witches.
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the magic of christmas will
light up your heart
Moselle’s unique
magical i l luminations
are a fervent tradition
during the Christmas
season. Relive your
childlike wonder
at the Sentier des
lanternes made from
Meisenthal baubles.
15MARVEL AMID THE LANTERNS ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT The magic of Christmas lights up the banks of the Moselle River when night falls. More than 400 lanterns adorn the garden with an enchanting music-filled atmosphere. A very popular tradition.
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BLOW INTO A GLASS DROP TO MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS BAUBLEMoselle’s glass art perpetuates its traditional glass-blowing expertise. The Meisenthal baubles, however, offer a more modern approach to glass-blowing. This cult item is made in the Glass Art Centre.
ON 6 DECEMBER CELEBRATE THE LEGEND WITH THE PÈRE FOUETTARD3
The patron saint of Lorraine has created an ardent tradition in Alsace-Moselle. Surrounded by legends such as that of the Père Fouettard, Saint Nicholas brings floats parading through the streets, and shared delicacies.
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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS MARKETS IN EASTERN FRANCEDuring Advent the villages set up magnificent wooden chalets and
the air is filled with the aromas of mulled wine and Christmas spices. These traditions revive the cheerful, indulgent atmosphere of the magic
of Christmas every year.
3 In French tradition, Père Fouettard is a character who accompanies Saint Nicholas on his rounds during Saint Nicholas Day dispensing lumps of coal and/or beatings to naughty children.
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Quality MOSL products know how
to impress with their quality. Extend
your stay with a lovely little piece
of Moselle.
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01 Pâtes de fruits (fruit sweets) and Lorraine Calossonades / Sweets
02 Mirabelle plum liqueur Mélanie Distillery
03 Tarte au Fromage® / Thierry Hommel
04 Lorina Limonade
05 Glass figurine / Lehrer glassware
06 LAB / Glass Christmas bauble from Meisenthal
07 Body MOSL
08 Le Stylotier wooden pens made from the mirabelle plum tree
09 Macaron from Boulay
10 Mirabelle plums in syrup La Corbeille lorraine
11 Lorraine thistle / Fabrice Dumay
12 AOC Wines of Moselle
FIND A LIST OF LOCAL PRODUCERS AT qualite.mosl.fr
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SIERCK-LES-BAINS
AUDUN-LE-TICHE
AUMETZ
RODEMACK
METZ
THIONVILLE
SARREGUEMINES
SARREBOURG
CHÂTEAU-SALINS
BITCHE
SAINT-AVOLD
FORBACH
h o w t o g e t t h e r e ? BY CAR:
Paris > Metz > 330 km Lyon > Metz > 457 km Brussels > Metz > 275 km Luxembourg > Metz > 65 km Frankfurt > Metz > 247 km
BY TRAIN:Direct TGV rail links:> From Paris Gare de l’Est to Metz
(82 minutes), Thionville, Forbach and Sarrebourg
> From Marseille, Montpellier, Lyon to Metz
> From Bordeaux, Nantes, Rennes, Brussels and Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, TGV to the Lorraine TGV station with shuttle bus to Metz central station
BY PLANE: > Metz/Nancy Lorraine Airport
www.lorraineairport.com Shuttle between Metz central station and airport departures and arrivals
> Luxembourg airport www.lux-airport.lu
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Destination MOSL’s 14 tourist information centres
wil l be happy to welcome you and provide expert
and personalised advice. Find information
on tourist and leisure activities, and enjoy
a wide range of guided visits and package tours
to explore the area and make the most
of your visit to Moselle.
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE PORTES DE FRANCE THIONVILLE31 place Anne Grommerch F-57100 THIONVILLE +33(0) 3 82 53 33 18
[email protected] www.thionvilletourisme.fr
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE BOUZONVILLOIS PAYS DE SIERCK3 place Jean de Morbach F-57480 SIERCK-LES-BAINS + 33(0) 3 82 83 74 14
[email protected] www.otsierck.com
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE RODEMACK CATTENOMPlace des Baillis F-57570 RODEMACK
+33 (0) 3 82 56 00 02
[email protected] www.tourisme-ccce.fr
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE VAL DE FENSCH2 rue de l’hôtel de ville F-57700 HAYANGE + 33 (0) 3 82 86 65 30
[email protected] www.valdefensch-tourisme.com
DESTINATION AMNÉVILLE 2 rue de l’Europe F-57360 AMNEVILLE
+33 (0) 3 87 70 10 40
[email protected] www.amneville.com
INSPIRE METZ AGENCY2 Place d’Armes CS 80367 F-57007 METZ Cedex 1 + 33 (0) 3 87 39 00 00
[email protected] www.tourisme-metz.com
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE PAYS DE FORBACH+ 33 (0) 3 87 85 02 43
[email protected] www.paysdeforbach.com
Bureau de ForbachChâteau Barrabino Avenue St Rémy F-57600 FORBACH
Bureau de Petite-RosselleParc Explor Wendel F-57540 PETITE-ROSSELLE
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE COMMUNATÉ DE COMMUNES DE FREYMING-MERLEBACH19 rue de Metz F-57470 HOMBOURG-HAUT +33 (0) 3 87 90 53 53
[email protected] www.tourisme-pays-de-freyming-merlebach.fr
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE CŒUR DE MOSELLE SAINT-AVOLD28 rue des Américains BP 60041 F-57500 SAINT-AVOLD +33 (0) 3 87 91 30 19
[email protected] www.tourisme-saint-avold.fr
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE PAYS DE BITCHE2 avenue du Général de Gaulle F-57230 BITCHE +33 (0) 3 87 06 16 16
[email protected] www.tourisme-paysdebitche.fr
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE SARREGUEMINES CONFLUENCES8 rue Poincaré BP 50339 F-57203 SARREGUEMINES Cedex +33 (0) 3 87 98 80 81
[email protected] www.sarreguemines-tourisme.com
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TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE PAYS DE PHALSBOURG+33 (0) 3 87 07 47 51
[email protected] www.paysdephalsbourg.fr
Bureau de PhalsbourgHôtel de Ville – Place d’Armes F-57370 PHALSBOURG
Bureau de Dabo10 place de l’Eglise F-57850 DABO
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE SARREBOURG MOSELLE-SUD+33 (0) 3 87 03 11 82
[email protected] www.tourisme-sarrebourg.fr
Bureau de SarrebourgPlace des Cordeliers F-57400 SARREBOURG
Bureau de Center Parcs Domaine des Trois Forêts F-57790 HATTIGNY
Bureau de Saint-Quirin170 rue du Général de Gaulle F-57560 SAINT-QUIRIN
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE PAYS DU SAULNOIS+33 (0) 3 87 01 16 26
[email protected] www.tourisme-saulnois.com
Bureau de Dieuze Les Salines Royales F-57260 DIEUZE
Bureau de Vic-sur-Seille Place du Palais Hôtel de la Monnaie F-57630 VIC-SUR-SEILLE
FIND ALL OF OUR TOP RECOMMENDATIONS AT www.mosl-tourisme.fr
Photo credits: Pokeyland, P. Paris,
Parc Sainte-Croix, T. Garcia,
M. Bricard, G. Pecqueur, Amifort,
J. Adamo, V. Degouy, Parc Waligator,
Snowhall, D. Van der Putten,
G. Robert-Famy, Plan incliné, F. Blesz,
C. Turpin, T. Hurks, F. Doncourt,
Ville de Metz, JFL, P. Gisselbrecht,
F. Calvier, Le Logis Bataville, Musée
des Mines de Neufchef, R. Gilibert,
L. Beckrich, C. Giorgetti, T. Grun,
Sarreguemines Tourisme, L. Villemin,
G. Ramon, R. Peper, Domaine de la
Klauss, Ville de Yutz, G. Rebmeister,
OH Dancy, C. Marcantonio, iStock,
T. Photography, Victoire Saint
Vincent, CAVF, © Destination
Amnéville et © Zoo d’Amnéville.
Written by: Martin Bohn
Design: Avance
Publication manager:
Moselle Attractivité
February 2020 Edition
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articles or images appearing in this
magazine is strictly forbidden. This
magazine is not legally binding and
despite all consideration taken to
produce it, it may contain errors for
which Moselle Attractivité may not be
held liable.
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