Why choose a stay in Moselle?
Located close to Luxembourg, Germany, and Belgium, Moselle combines heritage, nature, and gastronomy.
The department is home to emblematic sites such as Metz Cathedral with its Chagall stained-glass windows, the UNESCO-listed imperial district, the fortifications of Bitche, the glassworks of Meisenthal, and the ceramics of Sarreguemines.
The natural landscapes of the Northern Vosges, the Saulnois region, and the Moselle AOC vineyards complete this rich diversity.
Moselle is equally suited to city breaks in Metz, nature holidays, wellness weekends, and gourmet getaways.
What accommodation options are available in Moselle?
Moselle offers a wide variety of accommodations suitable for every type of stay.
City-center hotels provide easy access to monuments, museums, and local markets.
Rural cottages and guesthouses appeal to travelers looking for authenticity in the Moselle countryside.
Unusual accommodations attract couples seeking original experiences, while campsites near lakes and rivers are ideal for nature holidays.
High-end establishments also complete the offer with accommodations combining comfort and exceptional surroundings.
What experiences can you enjoy during your stay in Moselle?
Moselle offers many different types of stays depending on your interests.
Wellness lovers can enjoy spas, thermal baths, and natural relaxation areas throughout the department.
Food and wine enthusiasts can explore the Moselle wine route and the region’s traditional restaurants.
Nature lovers can enjoy hiking, cycling, golf, and river activities in the Northern Vosges and the Moselle valleys.
During winter, the Christmas markets of Metz, Forbach, Sarreguemines, and Sarrebourg attract many visitors eager to discover the traditions of eastern France.
The Destination Moselle gift boxes also make it easy to offer or book local experiences and stays.
When is the best time to visit Moselle?
Each season offers a different way to discover Moselle.
Spring is ideal for hiking and cultural visits.
Summer is perfect for nature stays, swimming in lakes, and cruises along the Marne-Rhine Canal.
Autumn is marked by the grape harvest season and the colorful forests of Moselle.
Winter highlights Christmas markets, spas, and cozy accommodations for relaxing weekends combining heritage and gastronomy.