Medieval Northern Moselle
Castles, citadels, and fortresses
Medieval heritage is one of the defining features of Northern Moselle. Castles, fortresses, and ancient villages bear witness to a strategic territory shaped by trade, borders, and the power of noble families from the Middle Ages onward.
Iconic sites such as Malbrouck Castle, Sierck Castle, and the Citadel of Rodemack now offer a vivid insight into this medieval history through their architecture, panoramic views, and seasonal events.
Natural Northern Moselle
Hiking, cycling, or trail running
Here you’ll find a wide variety of natural landscapes perfect for leisurely strolls and escaping the everyday. Forests, valleys, and protected areas create an ideal setting to slow down and enjoy nature!
Nature offers gentle activities like hiking, cycling, or exploring wildlife and landscapes, as well as more athletic pursuits such as trail running, mountain biking, or canoeing.
Gastronomic Northern Moselle
Restaurants, breweries, and vineyards
The local gastronomy is built on fresh, seasonal products and culinary traditions passed down through generations. Restaurants, producers, and markets all contribute to a generous, territory-rooted cuisine.
Michelin-starred venues like Restaurant Le K and acclaimed addresses such as Alexis Baudin showcase the region’s terroir, while the Qualité MOSL producers' markets offer a chance to meet local growers.












