Departure from Languimberg
Languimberg is a charming little village in the north-east of France which has only 192 inhabitants. It is located in the heart of the Moselle department, in the Lorraine region. This French department is the most populated in the Lorraine region. It owes its name to the Moselle river, a tributary of the Rhine, which crosses it in its western part and waters the city of Metz.
The village of Languimberg is ideally located, a stone's throw from Sarrebourg and the Sainte-Croix animal park. A stop is essential in the village restaurant, awarded one star by the Michelin guide and where gastronomy rhymes with conviviality: you will have the pleasure of tasting dishes combining local trends and colors, while respecting the seasons. While sailing on the Sarre Houillères canal, you will discover majestic landscapes: beautiful forests, rural landscapes, vast reservoirs offering plenty of water activities. No doubt, this starting point is ideal for discovering Lorraine full of colors and flavors! |
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