Heritage discovery in Bruche Valley as a family
Heritage discovery in Bruche Valley as a family
Grandfontaine
A day brimming with discoveries.
In the morning: set off on an adventure along the archaeological discovery trail of the Donon. Located at the crossroads of four departments at an elevation of 1,009 m, the Donon is a legendary major telluric site and a Pagan place of worship that captures the imagination. The fun hike will take you to the summit on a journey dotted with riddles. You'll have to be curious and observant to find the clues that will help you solve the puzzles as a family.
Lunch: at Le Velleda, a restaurant at the Col du Donon mountain pass, come and savour Thierry's delicious cuisine or enjoy the peace and quiet of the place for a picnic.
In the afternoon: head off for a guided tour of the Mutzig Fort, the largest fortress in Europe in 1914.
In a lush green setting, immerse yourself in the fascinating history and technical innovations at this giant fortress.
This ouvrage was the largest fortification of the German Empire, both by its scope and its fire power, when the First World War broke out.
In the morning: set off on an adventure along the archaeological discovery trail of the Donon. Located at the crossroads of four departments at an elevation of 1,009 m, the Donon is a legendary major telluric site and a Pagan place of worship that captures the imagination. The fun hike will take you to the summit on a journey dotted with riddles. You'll have to be curious and observant to find the clues that will help you solve the puzzles as a family.
Lunch: at Le Velleda, a restaurant at the Col du Donon mountain pass, come and savour Thierry's delicious cuisine or enjoy the peace and quiet of the place for a picnic.
In the afternoon: head off for a guided tour of the Mutzig Fort, the largest fortress in Europe in 1914.
In a lush green setting, immerse yourself in the fascinating history and technical innovations at this giant fortress.
This ouvrage was the largest fortification of the German Empire, both by its scope and its fire power, when the First World War broke out.
Further information
Latitude 48.507955991032
Longitude 7.1478997512207