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Compare the 101 campsites in Lorraine, spread over its 4 departments. Lorraine is a country marked by the history of the last wars, where places of remembrance and Arts Centres, Museums, Craftsmen's workshops and Mirabelles orchards now coexist. Discover a territory with contrasting landscapes, between the Regional Natural Park, the banks of the Meuse, the Rupt-de-Mad Valley with its many hiking trails and Vosges peaks. In July and August, the average price of campsites in Lorraine is 800€ per week in a mobile home. In low season, campsites in Lorraine apply an average rate of 430€ per week.
Lorraine is a particularly pleasant region for camping because it offers large wooded pitches for mobile homes. Another very pleasant point is the abundance of lakes and rivers.
The Vosges: Wild Lorraine!
But of course, the most touristic area of Lorraine is the Vosges, which is as pleasant in summer as in winter. It is around Epinal and the resorts of Gérardmer and La Bresse that you will find the most campsites. Our favorite in the Vosges is undoubtedly the Camping le Bol d'Air which is located in the resort of La Bresse. This campsite offers superb tree houses and a wide variety of activities in both summer and winter (tree climbing, leastic jumping, big Air, snow kite...). This is a very trendy place.
Look at the 3-star La Sténiole campsite in Granges-sur-Vologne, located in the Parc Naturel Régional des Ballons des Vosges, with direct access to a lake, from your campsite, explore the Hautes Vosges between Mountains with llamas, thrills on the Schlitte Moutain and flowery scents in the Jardin de Berchigranges.Discover the Pays de Bitche, its Citadel and its Glass Art Centre; then head for Sarrebourg and its Chapelle des Cordeliers, the Sainte-Croix Animal Park and admire the Dabo Rock, the summit of the Vosges mountains.
Your campsite in La Meuse
If you are looking for a campsite in the Meuse, see near Bar-le-Duc the campsite Les étangs du Longeau 2 stars in Hannonville-sous-les-Côtes. Located on the banks of the Meuse, in a shaded setting, this popular fishermen's campsite has a bar-restaurant, a pizzeria and offers dancing teas every Sunday, and in the Meuse a visit to the sites commemorating the Battle of Verdun and the front line of the Salient where French and German troops fought for 4 years, is a must. After meditation, opt for a wonder of the senses at Le Vent des Forêts: an open space in the middle of the forest where contemporary artists are invited to create creations that are in direct contact with the territory. .
Another route for art lovers: that of the sculptures of Ligier-Richier, a Renaissance artist born in St-Mihiel in Lorraine and whose religious inspired works travel a path that goes from Bar-le-Duc to Etain. Don't miss the Benedictine library of St-Mihiel as well as the churches of Dugny and Génicourt.
A campsite in Lorraine at the heart of history: La Meurthe-et-Moselle
Many places of memory of the Great War cross the department between Le Bois-le-Prêtre, le Col de la Chapelotte and la Colline du Léomont. In Nancy, a visit to the Nancy School Museum, which was the spearhead of Art Nouveau, is as important as a stroll through its historic centre and a stroll through its splendid Place Stanislas to the sound of the classical concerts of the Nancyphonies Festival.
To stay at a campsite in Meurthe-et-Moselle, you will find the 3-star Le Brabois campsite on site in the heart of the Le Brabois Natural Park, on a 6-hectare wooded site with a snack bar, restaurant, grocery stores, playgrounds and lively evenings... As you leave Nancy, discover the Bertrichamps Peatlands and the Rupt de Mad Valley, a valley surrounded by Natura 2000 classified limestone lawns.
La Moselle
In Moselle, around Metz, its charming centre with its brick facades and its very modern Centre Pompidou-Metz, you will find the 2-star La Croix du Bois Sacker campsite located by the lake with a playground for children, petanque courts, tennis court, Volley and Football field, etc.From your campsite in Moselle, discover the many craft workshops: ceramics, glass and crystal in the Bitche-Sarreguemines and Sarrebourg regions, embark on a cruise on the Canal de la Marne from the charming Ports of Sarreguemines or Metz. Visit the 15th century Château de Malbrouck and rest at Domaine de Lindre between reeds and meadows. Finally, continue your exploration of local nature at the Maison de la Nature in Montenach.
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