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Pascal JacquesRoute Principale 1010, 1959 La Hollande
La Voivre
88470
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Situated just half an hour away from Gerardmer and the valley of the lakes (Pierre Percé and its castle), this location offers fantastic opportunities for breathtaking hikes and stunning vistas. Notable points of interest include the impressive Pierre d'Appel, the majestic Roche Mère Henry, the historic Donon and its temple. Moreover, visitors can marvel at the splendor of the three Abbeys in the picturesque pink hues of the Vosges region. Indulge in the local culinary delights, which showcase delicious farm produce and specialties.Reviews
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Directions
The small village of La Voivre can be found on the Nancy-Strasbourg axis, where the house is located.
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- Gerardmer Lake: Located around 20 kilometers from La Hollande, Gerardmer Lake is a picturesque natural attraction surrounded by stunning forests. Visitors can enjoy various recreational activities like boating, swimming, and walking along the lake's promenade.
- La Bresse-Hohneck: La Bresse-Hohneck is a popular ski resort situated approximately 30 kilometers from La Hollande. It offers a range of winter sports activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and sledding. In summer, the area transforms into a beautiful hiking destination with lush green landscapes and stunning views.
- Vosges Mountains: The Vosges Mountains, located in the eastern part of France, provide a breathtaking backdrop near La Hollande. This mountain range offers exceptional hiking trails, charming villages, and stunning vistas. Exploring the Vosges Mountains is a must for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
- Epinal: Epinal is a historic town situated around 25 kilometers from La Hollande. It is famous for its picturesque old town, featuring well-preserved medieval architecture and charming cobblestone streets. Epinal is also home to the Musée de l'Image, which showcases a fascinating collection of traditional and contemporary prints.
- Château de Lorraine: The Château de Lorraine, located in Lorraine, approximately 40 kilometers from La Hollande, is a magnificent castle dating back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the castle grounds, admire the medieval architecture, and learn about its rich history through guided tours.
- Saint-Dié-des-Vosges: Situated around 40 kilometers from La Hollande, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges is a vibrant town known for its cultural heritage and natural beauty. The town offers various attractions, including the Saint-Dié Cathedral, the Jules Ferry Garden, and the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions.
- Plombières-les-Bains: Plombières-les-Bains is a charming spa town located approximately 50 kilometers from La Hollande. Renowned for its thermal baths, this historic town offers relaxation and rejuvenation opportunities. Visitors can enjoy soothing spa treatments, explore the town's beautiful architecture, and stroll through its lovely gardens.
- Ecomuseum of the Vosges: The Ecomuseum of the Vosges, situated near Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, is an open-air museum dedicated to showcasing the traditional rural life of the region. Visitors can explore restored farmhouses, learn about traditional crafts and agricultural practices, and experience the cultural heritage of the Vosges region.
- Lac de Bouzey: Lac de Bouzey is a serene lake located around 30 kilometers from La Hollande. It offers a peaceful setting for picnics, walking, and cycling. The lake is also a popular spot for water sports such as kayaking, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. 10. Fort de Bourlémont: Situated around 15 kilometers from La Hollande, Fort de Bourlémont is a well-preserved fortress dating back to the late 19th century. Visitors can explore the underground tunnels, admire the panoramic views from the ramparts, and learn about the fort's military history through guided tours.