Region of:
The Grand Est
Department name:
Aube

Description :
Welcome to the Aube, a Champagne region department that unfolds its charms amidst classified vineyards, crystal-clear lakes, and historic towns with a vibrant heritage. It is a land of balance, where the tranquility of nature mingles with the effervescence of Champagne and the authenticity of a rich and preserved past.
Cities to visit:
Department name:
Meuse

Description :
The Meuse, a department in the Grand Est region, is a place where history, particularly that of the 20th century, has left an indelible mark, but which also reveals a generous nature and soothing landscapes. It is a land of contrasts, between the poignant reminders of a heroic past and the gentle pace of life in an authentic countryside.
Cities to visit:
Department name:
Moselle

Description :
Moselle, a department in the Grand Est region, unfolds its landscapes between the meanders of its namesake river, ancient forests, and an architectural heritage that bears witness to its eventful and glorious history. It is a land of contrasts, where medieval power stands alongside the serenity of gardens and the vibrancy of contemporary art.
Cities to visit:
Department name:
Marne

Description :
Welcome to the Marne, the flagship department of Champagne, where shimmering hillsides stretch as far as the eye can see, the birthplace of the world's most celebrated wine. But the Marne is much more than just the home of Champagne: it is also a land of history, unspoiled nature, and elegant towns.
Cities to visit:
Department name:
Meurthe-et-Moselle

Description :
Its jewel is Nancy, the capital of Art Nouveau and classical elegance. The Place Stanislas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its gilded gates and perfect symmetry, is a must-see. The École de Nancy can be explored through the Villa Majorelle and the Musée de l'École de Nancy.
Beyond the capital, explore the Château de Lunéville ("Lorraine Versailles"), the history of crystal in Baccarat, and the fortified city of Toul.
For nature lovers, the Moselle Loop offers kilometers of cycle paths, while the Hill of Sion and the "Little Canada Lorraine" of Lake Pierre-Percée offer views and outdoor activities.
Cities to visit:
Department name:
Haute-Marne

Description :
The Haute-Marne department is an authentic destination in the heart of the Grand Est region, offering a perfect balance between a major historical heritage, abundant natural beauty, and the memory of great French figures. It's the ideal place to slow down and reconnect.
Cities to visit:
Department name:
Haut-Rhin

Description :
The Haut-Rhin is a land of fairy tales, where the majestic peaks of the Vosges Mountains meet sun-drenched vineyards, flower-filled medieval towns, and a rich culture imbued with French and Germanic influences. This is Alsace in all its splendor!
Cities to visit:
Department name:
Bas-Rhin

Description :
The heart of northern Alsace, the Bas-Rhin region captivates visitors with its European capital, Strasbourg, and its thousand-year-old cathedral. Explore the renowned Wine Route dotted with picturesque villages and discover the mysterious fortified castles of the Northern Vosges Mountains. A land of traditions blending exceptional heritage, unspoiled nature, and generous cuisine.
Cities to visit:
Department name:
Ardennes

Description :
A true green lung, the Ardennes captivates with its deep forests and the meandering Meuse River. This authentic region is a paradise for nature and history lovers, blending peaceful hikes, local legends, and imposing castles. An ideal escape to recharge amidst a wild heritage.
Cities to visit:
Department name:
Vosges

Description :
A true haven of greenery, the Vosges Mountains captivate visitors with their vast forests and crystal-clear lakes, such as Gérardmer. A paradise for ecotourism, the region offers panoramic hikes, family-friendly ski resorts, and renowned spa towns. An authentic destination, ideal for recharging your batteries amidst unspoiled nature.
Cities to visit:
