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Labourier Regis10 Rue Haute
Belleray
55100
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03 29 84 22 65Mobile:
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We invite you to admire the stunning Roise as we present you with a spacious area of approximately 60 m2. Our fully renovated first-floor bedrooms offer comfortable beds measuring 140x190. The bathrooms are equipped with two large showers, while the living room features a sofa with two plush "cushions." A designated corner is set aside for you to prepare your preferred coffee or tea. Furthermore, breakfast is served in the welcoming family room. Alongside a selection of beverages, we provide a variety of dairy products, regional or homemade pastries, and fresh fruits. Feel free to unwind in our garden, perfect for relaxation and even lunch. In summary, we strive to ensure your stay in our region surpasses your expectations.Reviews
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Directions
Just a short distance away from Verdun, heading towards Metz.
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Attractions
- Verdun Memorial: Located in Verdun, approximately 10 km from Belleray, the Verdun Memorial is a museum dedicated to the Battle of Verdun during World War I. It offers a comprehensive exhibition showcasing the history, impact, and significance of the battle.
- Citadelle Souterraine de Verdun: Situated in Verdun, the underground citadel is a maze of tunnels and fortifications that were used during World War I. Visitors can explore the vast network of galleries and learn about the daily life of soldiers during the war.
- Douaumont Ossuary: Another significant World War I memorial, the Douaumont Ossuary is a mausoleum containing the remains of over 130,000 unidentified French and German soldiers who lost their lives during the Battle of Verdun. The site offers a somber tribute to the casualties of the war.
- Fort de Douaumont: A well-preserved fortress that played a crucial role in the Battle of Verdun, Fort de Douaumont is now open to visitors. Exploring its underground tunnels, barracks, and artillery positions gives insight into the harsh conditions faced by soldiers during the war.
- Château de Hattonchâtel: Located approximately 15 km from Belleray, this stunning medieval castle overlooks the village of Hattonchâtel. Visitors can enjoy its picturesque surroundings, explore the castle's architecture, and learn about its rich history.
- Lac de Madine: Situated about 25 km southwest of Belleray, Lac de Madine is a beautiful reservoir offering various recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, and picnicking in the scenic natural surroundings.
- Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Verdun: The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Verdun is a magnificent Gothic-style church dating back to the 10th century. It is known for its impressive stained glass windows and intricate architectural details, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Centre Mondial de la Paix: Also located in Verdun, the Centre Mondial de la Paix (World Peace Center) is dedicated to promoting peace and understanding. It features exhibitions, multimedia presentations, and educational programs focused on peace, conflict resolution, and the importance of remembrance.
- Musée de la Princerie: Situated in nearby Bar-le-Duc, the Musée de la Princerie is a local history museum housed in a 16th-century building. It showcases the cultural heritage of the region through various exhibits, including archaeological artifacts, artwork, and historical documents. 10. Jardin Raymond Mondon: Located in Bar-le-Duc, this beautiful public garden offers a peaceful retreat with landscaped areas, flower beds, and lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, relax on the benches, or take in the scenic views of the surrounding area.