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Travelling to the Grand Est for the May bank holidays

The long bank holidays in May are the perfect excuse to treat yourself to that famous break we've been talking about for ages. Whether you're heading off on a nature break, opting for a city & culture experience or a gourmet trip... stop thinking, choose your destination in the Grand Est and book!

La colline des amandiers

Nature walks in the Massif des Vosges

Between wild ridges and deep forests, the Massif des Vosges is an ideal playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Venture along the legendary Sentier des Roches and marvel at the spectacular panoramas. After the effort, savour an authentic, seasonal meal in a farmhouse inn, where farmhouse munster cheese and tofailles delight hikers. To prolong the experience, choose cosy, traditional accommodation: a chalet nestling in the heart of the fir trees. Enveloped in the silence of the mountains, it's guaranteed to give the whole family a good night's sleep! And for the ultimate in relaxation, you can bask in the warmth of the spa baths and soak up the soothing views of nature.

Les bécanes de mamie

Road trip along the Alsace Wine Route

Sun at its zenith, reflections in the vines... Set course for the legendary Alsace Wine Route, between golden hillsides and picturesque villages, then on to the wine-tasting destination! The cellars open their doors to the world and the winegrowers share their stories and know-how. Next, stroll through the narrow streets of Hunspach, voted the most beautiful village in France, with its astonishing array of white, half-timbered facades, before enjoying an unusual experience: a ride on a vintage moped or solex through the vineyards of Rorschwihr, with your hair blowing in the wind. After the wine-tasting session, head off to a charming guest house nestling in the heart of the vineyards for a night of indulgence... this day is like an ocean of happiness!

Beaches and lakes in Champagne

Treat yourself to a timeless interlude on the shores of the Champagne lakes, where nature and serenity combine to perfection. Canoe or paddle on Lac du Der, a vast mirror of water with changing reflections, then watch the majestic ballet of migratory birds from the Observatoire de Chantecoq. Continue your escape along the paths of the Forêt d'Orient nature park, between centuries-old oaks and peaceful waters. And for an unforgettable night, book a floating cabin on Lac du Der: as if alone on an island, admire the starry sky reflected endlessly from your refuge.

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There's no season for culture in Moselle

Immerse yourself in the avant-garde world of the Centre Pompidou-Metz, whose bold architecture houses a number of exceptional exhibitions. Then head for the Jardins Fruitiers de Laquenexy, where orchards and enchanting scents create a soothing tableau of plants for a sensory stroll that children will love. For a breath of fresh air, climb to the top of Mont Saint-Quentin and take in the breathtaking views over Metz and the valley. For the night, opt for the elegance of designer accommodation in Metz or a cosy cocoon in the heart of nature.

Immerse yourself in nature in the Meuse Valley

Between lush green valleys and peaceful meanders, the Meuse Valley is an invitation to slow down and soak up its history. Set off on a hike in the heart of these areas, where forests and rivers create a soothing backdrop. By bike, follow the signposted Meuse à Vélo route and let yourself be carried away by the gentle landscape. Then plunge into the depths of the underground citadel at Verdun, a striking reminder of our country's past. To extend the experience, sleep as close to nature as possible, in a rented rural gîte, a cosy guest house or unusual accommodation on the banks of the Meuse, lulled by the murmur of the water.

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Nature adventure in the Ardennes

A land of deep forests and rugged hills, the Ardennes are the ideal place for outdoor enthusiasts to explore. Take to the trails of the Semoy valley, where ridges and rivers are revealed along a route punctuated by breathtaking panoramas. Then glide along the water in a canoe on the Meuse or Semoy, close to unspoilt nature. Then step back in time to explore the Sedan fortress, the largest in Europe. For an overnight stay that's as close as you can get to this wild setting, try something a little more unusual with your booking: an ecolodge nestling in the middle of the forest, a perched hut with an uninterrupted view over the valley or even the famous fortified castle!