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Christine Poupion
39, Rue Du Général Margueritte
Manheulles
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If you are planning a trip to Meuse with your family and friends, Gîte des Cotes de Meuse is the perfect accommodation option for you. This charmingly renovated inn in Lorraine can comfortably accommodate 6-7 people. Situated in the picturesque village of Manheulles, you will be surrounded by lush greenery and have easy access to a multitude of activities. Explore the historical sites of Verdun, delve into the beauty of the Madine lake, or visit the vibrant city of Metz. No matter your preference, Gîte des Cotes de Meuse promises a warm and inviting stay for your transportation needs.

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  • Verdun Battlefield: Located in Verdun, about 15 kilometers from Manheulles, the Verdun Battlefield is a historic site where one of the most significant battles of World War I took place. Visitors can explore the preserved trenches, fortifications, and memorials to pay homage to the soldiers who fought during the war.
  • Citadelle Souterraine de Verdun: Also known as the Underground Citadel of Verdun, this underground fortress offers a unique experience. Built during the 19th century, it served as a shelter during World War I. Visitors can explore the labyrinthine tunnels, underground galleries, and learn about the city's defense mechanisms.
  • Douaumont Ossuary: Situated near Douaumont, approximately 20 kilometers from Manheulles, the Douaumont Ossuary is a memorial containing the remains of French and German soldiers who lost their lives during the Battle of Verdun. The ossuary also houses a museum that provides insights into the battle and its impact.
  • Fort de Douaumont: This massive fortification played a crucial role in the Battle of Verdun. Visitors can tour the fort and its underground tunnels, gaining insight into the strategic importance of this site during the war. The fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • Fleury-devant-Douaumont: Formerly a village that was completely destroyed during World War I, Fleury-devant-Douaumont now stands as a poignant testament to the devastation caused by the war. Visitors can explore the remains of the village, including preserved trenches and ruins, to gain a better understanding of the war's impact on the local population.
  • Ossuaire de Douaumont: Located near the Douaumont Ossuary, the Ossuaire de Douaumont is a military cemetery that serves as the final resting place for thousands of soldiers who lost their lives during the Battle of Verdun. The site provides a solemn and reflective atmosphere, allowing visitors to pay their respects and reflect on the cost of war.
  • Museum of the Great War: Situated in Meaux, approximately 150 kilometers from Manheulles, the Museum of the Great War offers a comprehensive exhibition on World War I. The museum displays a vast collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents, providing visitors with a detailed understanding of the war's causes, events, and consequences.
  • Vauquois Hill: Located in Vauquois, about 40 kilometers from Manheulles, Vauquois Hill was the site of fierce fighting during World War I. Visitors can explore the preserved trenches, mine craters, and visit the Vauquois Hill 1914-1918 Interpretive Center to learn about the underground warfare strategies used in the area.
  • Saint-Mihiel Salient: Situated near the town of Saint-Mihiel, approximately 30 kilometers from Manheulles, the Saint-Mihiel Salient is a historic area where significant battles of World War I took place. Visitors can explore the preserved trenches, bunkers, and visit the Saint-Mihiel American Cemetery to pay tribute to the American soldiers who fought in the region. 10. Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery: Located near Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, about 60 kilometers from Manheulles, the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery is the largest American military cemetery in Europe. It serves as the final resting place for more than 14,000 American soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. The beautifully maintained cemetery provides a peaceful and reflective atmosphere for visitors to honor the fallen soldiers.