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Jean louis Mentrel
5 Place de la Mairie
Champ le Duc
88600

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price from €340

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Our home features the abundant use of wood, a widely found material in the Vosges region. To enhance the cozy ambience, we have thoughtfully installed a beautiful stove to keep evenings warm and inviting. Rest assured, we provide complimentary wood for your convenience and enjoyment.

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Our house showcases the abundant use of wood, a traditional material in the Vosges region. To enhance your evenings, we have thoughtfully installed a delightful stove that provides comforting warmth. The availability of complimentary wood adds to the cozy ambiance. With numerous options for outdoor activities within a 25 km radius, this is the perfect destination to create wonderful memories with your family.

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Holiday Home 1 340 570

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Attractions

  • Vosges Mountains: Located just east of Champ le Duc, the Vosges Mountains offer stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountain biking. Explore the picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and enjoy panoramic views from the mountain peaks.
  • Gerardmer Lake: Situated approximately 20 kilometers north of Champ le Duc, Gerardmer Lake is the largest natural lake in the Vosges Mountains. It is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, including sailing, kayaking, and swimming. The lake is surrounded by beautiful forests and offers scenic walking trails.
  • La Bresse-Hohneck: Head around 30 kilometers north of Champ le Duc to La Bresse-Hohneck, the largest ski resort in the Vosges Mountains. During winter, visitors can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other snow activities. In the summer months, the resort offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and paragliding.
  • Epinal: Located approximately 36 kilometers southwest of Champ le Duc, Epinal is a historic city renowned for its imagery and printing industry. Visit the Musée de l'Image to explore the rich history of printmaking or stroll through the charming old town with its beautiful architecture and picturesque canals.
  • Château de Lunéville: Situated about 60 kilometers northwest of Champ le Duc, the Château de Lunéville is a magnificent 18th-century palace known as the "Versailles of Lorraine." Take a tour of the opulent interiors, stroll through the vast gardens, and learn about the castle's fascinating history.
  • Nancy: Travel approximately 70 kilometers northwest of Champ le Duc to reach Nancy, a vibrant city with a rich architectural heritage. Explore the UNESCO-listed Place Stanislas, a grand square adorned with stunning 18th-century buildings. Visit the Musée de l'École de Nancy to discover the city's Art Nouveau legacy.
  • Verdun: Situated around 100 kilometers west of Champ le Duc, Verdun is a historic town known for its role in World War I. Visit the Douaumont Ossuary, a memorial and cemetery honoring the fallen soldiers. Explore the underground Fort Douaumont and the Verdun Battlefield to gain insights into the war's impact on the region.
  • Colmar: Located approximately 120 kilometers northeast of Champ le Duc, Colmar is a charming Alsatian town known for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Wander through the picturesque old town, visit the Musée Unterlinden to see famous artworks, and enjoy the local cuisine and wine.
  • Strasbourg: Travel around 150 kilometers northeast of Champ le Duc to reach Strasbourg, the capital of the Alsace region. Explore the UNESCO-listed Grande Île, the historic city center with its stunning cathedral, charming canals, and half-timbered houses. Don't miss the European Parliament and the modernist architecture of the European Quarter. 10. Basel (Switzerland): Located approximately 200 kilometers east of Champ le Duc, Basel is a vibrant Swiss city known for its rich cultural scene and beautiful architecture. Explore the historic old town with its well-preserved medieval buildings, visit world-class museums such as Fondation Beyeler, and enjoy the Rhine River promenade.

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