Best attractions and places to see around Val-De-Bride, a commune in the Moselle department of France's Grand-Est region, offers a variety of points of interest. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and cultural sites. While Val-De-Bride itself provides a peaceful base, many appealing destinations are found in the surrounding Moselle department. Visitors can explore a mix of natural features and historical sites within its vicinity.
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Be careful when driving through the gate. The village ends immediately behind the building and cars come rushing by quite quickly!
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Marsal is a small hamlet with a very salty history: from the Bronze Age until the middle of the 17th century, the village knew how to use its salt water sources to prosper in the salt trade. Today, nothing remains of the saltworks and Marsal today looks like a peaceful village. If you wish, you can organize a guided tour with the Pays du Saulnois Tourist Office on 03 87 01 16 26.
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South of Dieuze, the Etang de Lindre belongs to the 134 ponds that make up what is called the country of ponds. Large over six square kilometres, the body of water becomes an Eden for walkers and fishermen during the summer.
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Nice and good bike path
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Château d'Alteville If you ever wanted to stay or eat in a castle, this is the place for you. At the Château d'Alteville, this is possible and even for a reasonable price. The castle from the XVI century allows a journey back in time to another era. More information at: http://www.chateaudalteville.com
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Here you can make great rest, there are food and drinks, a toilet is also available! There is also a lot of information about the Domaine de Lindre and a souvenir shop for the small gifts from the holiday! Here you can see clearly, Lindre is Stocheland!
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The region is rich in history. You can visit Marsal, a historic hamlet known for its salt trade from the Bronze Age. Another significant historical site is the Salines de Dieuze, where salt production was vital until 1973. Additionally, the Château d'Alteville, a 16th-century castle, offers a glimpse into another era.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Domaine Départemental de Lindre is a natural monument with facilities, perfect for a family outing. Further afield, the Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix, about 15.6 kilometers away, is a significant animal park that children often enjoy. The Vélo Rail de la vallée du Spin also offers a unique and fun activity for all ages.
Nature lovers will appreciate the Lindre Pond, a vast lake popular with walkers and fishermen. The Domaine Départemental de Lindre also offers beautiful natural scenery. The river La Seille, located about 6.8 kilometers from Val-De-Bride, is another natural feature worth exploring.
The area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for different cycling styles. For mountain biking, explore the MTB Trails around Val-De-Bride. Road cyclists can discover routes like the 'Château d'Alteville – Salines de Dieuze loop' within the Road Cycling Routes around Val-De-Bride. For general touring, check out the Cycling around Val-De-Bride guide, which includes an 'Étang de Lindre loop'.
Yes, the Musée du Sel (Museum of Salt) offers insights into the history and importance of salt, a significant cultural and economic aspect of the region. This complements the historical context of places like Marsal and the Salines de Dieuze, which were central to the salt trade.
For a unique experience, consider visiting Château d'Alteville. This 16th-century castle offers opportunities to stay or dine within a historic setting. The Domaine Départemental de Lindre also provides great rest areas with food, drinks, and toilet facilities.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets. The closest is in Dieuze, just 2 kilometers away, held on Fridays. Other markets can be found in Faulquemont (Thursdays, 25km), Sarrebourg (Tuesdays & Fridays, 28km), and Saint-Avold (Fridays, 30km), offering a glimpse into local life and commerce.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and rich history. The peaceful village atmosphere of places like Marsal, the opportunities for walking and fishing at Lindre Pond, and the chance to step back in time at Château d'Alteville are frequently highlighted. The green surroundings of the Salines de Dieuze are also popular with hikers.
The Domaine Départemental de Lindre is recognized as a natural monument and is part of the country of ponds, making it an excellent spot for observing local wildlife and enjoying the natural environment. The vast Lindre Pond also attracts various species, especially birds.
While specific 'less crowded' routes aren't detailed, the general area around the Lindre Pond and the green surroundings of the Salines de Dieuze are known for delighting hikers. Exploring the numerous paths around these natural features often allows for a more tranquil experience away from larger crowds.
Yes, for cyclists seeking more challenging routes, the 'Abreschviller, a pretty village – Col de Saint Léon loop from Dieuze' is a difficult road cycling route, and the 'Château d'Alteville – View of the River Seille loop from Quartier Maréchal Lyautey' is a difficult touring bicycle route. You can find these and other options in the Road Cycling Routes around Val-De-Bride and Cycling around Val-De-Bride guides.


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