Château Fort de Guise

One thousand years of history of a medieval castle to discover in Guise.

Château la Croizille

Welcome visitors for guided tours, tastings, wine workshops, picnics and/or drink at their terrace

Fort de Vaux

In 1916, the fort of Vaux was shelled by almost 8,000 shells a day. Its garrison resisted and fought heroically before being forced to surrender through exhaustion. It became the symbol of the resistance of the soldiers of Verdun. A visit to the fort of Vaux will give you a sense of the unspeakable intensity of the fighting in the Battle of Verdun.

Château de Hautefort

Located on a rocky outcrop, the castle of Hautefort is an old medieval fortress transformed in the 17th century by the Marquis of the name into a pleasure dwelling.

MittelCuivrheim Festival

Combining a training course and a festival, MittelCuivrheim brings together nearly 40 young musicians and about twenty artists for a musical week

Château Anthonic

propriété familiale, vins biologiques sur des parcelles en agroforesterie

Château Larrivet Haut-Brion

Château Larrivet Haut-Brion is the story of a family dedicated to the creation of great wines, in a resolutely bold and visionary spirit.

Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg

Towering at almost 800 m., Haut-Koenigsbourg boasts an exceptional panoramic view. Built in the 12th century, the castle bore witness to nine centuries of European conflicts.

Château Carbonneau

Vineyard & charming guest rooms in the heart of Bordeaux

Château de Chenonceau

The Château de Chenonceau, the jewel of the Loire Valley castles, welcomes you every day of the year for a visit to the monument and its numerous gardens.

Château Pape Clement

A Grand Cru Classé de Graves opens the doors to you to allow you to live a unique experience at the gates of Bordeaux.

Abbaye Royale Saint-Michel de Bois-Aubry

Old listed Abbey for the XII century / Hollywood actor Yul Brynner's grave / 2 little museums (Yul Brynner / Museum of the Monks) / 2 Holliday houses on site (4 stars) / Parc of 7,5 acres 

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