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A.j.a. Van Rooijen9 Rue Dumont
Melay
52400
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Melay, situated on the border of the Vosges region, serves as an excellent base for exploring the charming towns of Epinal, Langres, and Vittel. Moreover, if you are traveling south along the famous "highway of the sun," our Castle is perfectly positioned for a delightful overnight stay.Our Chateau boasts the following amenities:
- Lavish rooms with en-suite bathrooms
- Two regal separate apartments
- A delightful refectory
- Opulent comfort throughout
- A tranquil pool lounge area
- An inviting terrace
- A picturesque park for your enjoyment
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- Langres (16.3 km): A charming fortified town, Langres is known for its well-preserved ramparts, cobbled streets, and historic architecture. Explore the town's medieval towers, visit the Cathedral of Saint-Mammès, or simply take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque ramparts.
- Lac de la Liez (19.5 km): Located near the town of Peigney, Lac de la Liez is a beautiful man-made lake offering various recreational activities. Enjoy swimming, boating, or fishing in the clear waters, or simply relax on the sandy beaches while admiring the surrounding natural scenery.
- Château du Pailly (32.1 km): This stunning Renaissance castle, situated in the village of Le Pailly, is a must-visit attraction. Admire its elegant architecture, explore the landscaped gardens, and learn about the castle's fascinating history through guided tours.
- Nogent-sur-Marne (34.6 km): Located on the banks of the Marne River, Nogent-sur-Marne is a charming town known for its picturesque riverfront promenade and beautiful parks. Visit the Parc Watteau, stroll along the Marne River, or explore the town's vibrant market for a taste of local life.
- Musée de la Coutellerie (35.7 km): Situated in the town of Nogent, this museum is dedicated to the art of cutlery-making. Discover the history and craftsmanship behind French knives and blades, and get a chance to see skilled artisans at work.
- Chaumont (39.4 km): Located on a hill overlooking the Marne Valley, Chaumont is a historic town with a rich architectural heritage. Visit the Château de Chaumont, a striking medieval fortress, and explore its beautiful gardens. Don't miss the International Garden Festival held annually in the grounds of the castle.
- Langres Plateau (40.9 km): A haven for nature lovers, the Langres Plateau is a vast area of rolling hills, forests, and lakes. Enjoy hiking, cycling, or picnicking in this scenic landscape, and take in the breathtaking views from the numerous viewpoints along the way.
- Charles de Gaulle Memorial (42.8 km): Situated in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, this memorial is dedicated to the life and legacy of General Charles de Gaulle, the former President of France. Explore the museum and exhibits to learn about his political career and visit his final resting place.
- Joinville (48.3 km): Known as the "Venise de la Champagne," Joinville is a charming town with a network of canals and beautiful Renaissance architecture. Take a boat tour along the canals, visit the Château du Grand Jardin, or simply enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of this historic place. 10. Saint-Dizier (50.4 km): Located in the Champagne region, Saint-Dizier is a lively town with a rich history. Explore the old town's narrow streets, visit the Saint-Dizier Museum of Art and History, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Marne River promenade.