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The Moulin d'Eschviller, or the Eschviller Mill, is a historic watermill in the village of Eschviller, part of the commune of Volmunster in the Moselle department in the Grand Est region of France. This mill is a major tourist attraction and an important cultural monument, reflecting the agricultural and industrial history of the region. Dating back to the 18th century, the Moulin d'Eschviller has undergone various modifications and restorations over the centuries. It was originally used to grind grain and played a central role in the local economy and community. Like many other watermills in the region, the mill harnessed the waterpower of nearby rivers to drive the millstones. Today, the Moulin d'Eschviller is a museum open to the public. It offers a variety of activities and excursions. Visitors can take guided tours that explain the history of the mill and how it worked. These tours offer a deep insight into traditional milling technology and rural life from centuries past. The museum features interactive exhibits that are especially interesting for children and families. Here, visitors can learn how grain is milled and processed into flour. There's also a restaurant where you can enjoy a good meal or refreshments.
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In this region (Northern Vosges) there are a number of interesting castle ruins. My personal preference goes to the Château du Falkenstein (described in another walking route). But this Château du Ramstein is also a place that you should not miss. NOTE: there are two ruins with exactly the same name! This is about the castle that is located in Baerenthal. The other Château de Ramstein is located 100 km to the south in Scherwiller. We visited this castle during a beautiful 8 km walk through Baerenthal. The castle was built around 1292 by the lords of Windstein on a high sandstone rock of 292 meters and destroyed in 1335 by Strasbourg troops. Not much remains of the building. Only parts of the mansion, doors, stairs and two cavemen's rooms are still visible. The ruins have only been open to the public for a few years and are very well secured.
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Beautiful lake that can also be easily walked around.
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There is a large seating area under the trees at the foot of the castle. An ideal place for a snack break
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Waldeck Castle is a medieval castle built at the end of the 13th century for the Duke of Lorraine. The site is accessed by a path that starts from the Etang de Waldeck, a panoramic pond that is reached by the hamlet of Bannstein. The castle is made up of three rocky outcrops, each housing a different fortification. The most impressive is the southern one, where you can admire the remains of a crenellated tower and a Gothic vault. The castle offers a panoramic view of the surrounding forest and the plain of Alsace. You can also explore the underground rooms, stairways and cisterns that bear witness to the castle's past life. Waldeck Castle is a historical and natural treasure that will enchant you with its romantic atmosphere.
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This pond is a nice addition to any course. It is unique in the Vosges due to its peat bog on the west bank.
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On the edge of Lorraine, nestled in the arms of its mighty citadel, lies the fortified town of Bitche. Today, the town, with a population of 5,000, owes its founding to the strategic nature of the rock that overlooks it and has been fortified since the 12th century. The town of Bitche has remained true to its military destiny and has experienced an extraordinary history marked by events that have shaken it, but above all, have left it wounded. The citadel, whose sharp lines rise above the town's rooftops, seems to have emerged from ancient times, defying the assaults of the elements and oblivion. One recognizes the characteristic lines of the genius of Vauban, its architect, even though it was rebuilt during the 18th century, reflecting the constraints of its unique geographical location. The citadel has witnessed major turning points in history, from the French Revolution to the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 to the end of World War II. It has been a listed monument since 1979 and is preserved to remind us that peace ultimately prevailed only at the price of painful trials and will now hopefully remain permanently preserved. https://www.citadelle-bitche.com/DE/Die-Festung/Beschreibung.html
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The Bitche fortifications, which were never conquered, are very interesting
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