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Christine Poupion39, Rue Du Général Margueritte
Manheulles
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If you are looking for a cozy accommodation for your transportation to Meuse and a wonderful vacation with your family and friends, look no further than Gîte des Cotes de Meuse. This charming old inn in Lorraine has been beautifully renovated and can comfortably accommodate 6-7 people. Situated in the peaceful village of Manheulles, you will be surrounded by lush greenery and have easy access to a multitude of activities in Verdun, including its rich history. Additionally, the nearby lake of Madine and the vibrant city of Metz are also within reach, offering even more options for exploration and enjoyment.Reviews
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- Verdun Battlefield: Located just 10 kilometers away, Verdun Battlefield is a significant historical site from World War I. It offers various memorials, museums, and preserved trenches, providing an in-depth understanding of the war's impact on the area.
- Fort Douaumont: Situated within the Verdun Battlefield, Fort Douaumont is a massive fortress known for its role in the Battle of Verdun. Visitors can explore the underground galleries, visit the museum, and walk along the fort's ramparts.
- Ossuaire de Douaumont: Adjacent to Fort Douaumont, the Ossuaire de Douaumont is a memorial containing the remains of soldiers who fought in the Battle of Verdun. The site offers a thought-provoking exhibition and a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
- Citadelle de Montmédy: Located approximately 36 kilometers southeast of Manheulles, the Citadelle de Montmédy is a well-preserved fortress dating back to the 16th century. Visitors can explore the fortifications, enjoy breathtaking views, and learn about its rich history through guided tours.
- Centre Mondial de la Paix: Situated in the city of Verdun, around 13 kilometers from Manheulles, the Centre Mondial de la Paix (World Peace Centre) is a museum dedicated to peace and reconciliation. It showcases the history of conflicts and promotes peaceful resolutions through exhibits, multimedia presentations, and educational programs.
- Douaumont Ossuary Cemetery: Adjacent to the Ossuaire de Douaumont, this cemetery is the final resting place for more than 16,000 French soldiers who fell during the Battle of Verdun. It offers a solemn and peaceful atmosphere for visitors to pay their respects.
- Musee de la Princerie: Located in the nearby city of Verdun, this museum provides a comprehensive overview of local history, including the Battle of Verdun. It houses artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays, allowing visitors to delve deeper into the region's past.
- Côte Sainte-Catherine: Situated in the town of Hattonchâtel, approximately 27 kilometers west of Manheulles, Côte Sainte-Catherine offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can climb to the top of the hill and admire the picturesque landscapes, including Hattonchâtel Village and the nearby lake.
- World War I Trenches: Throughout the Verdun region, there are several preserved World War I trenches that give visitors a glimpse into the harsh realities of trench warfare. These trenches offer a unique opportunity to experience the conditions soldiers endured during the war. 10. Saint-Mihiel Salient: Located around 25 kilometers southwest of Manheulles, the Saint-Mihiel Salient is an area of strategic importance during World War I. Visitors can explore the preserved trenches, visit the American Memorial and Cemetery, and learn about the American involvement in the region. Please note that distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the specific route taken.