Located in a small village on the banks of the Meuse, come and enjoy a stopover for a weekend or a week at Denis and Claude’s, where you will be warmly welcomed into their home.
On the first floor of the house, the “Fleurie” room, recently renovated and carefully decorated, offers a 160 cm bed for 2 people, towels and bathrobes.
The bathroom and toilets are shared.
Also upstairs, you can relax in a cosy reading and relaxation area.
You will also have access to the other rooms of the house: kitchen, dining room and living room. From the living room, you can go directly onto the terrace and into the garden, Denis’s special domain, which he takes great care of. The garden is equipped with sun loungers and gives direct access to the banks of the Meuse, one of the oldest rivers in Europe.
Naturism is possible only on the terrace and inside the house.
Once your bags and suitcases are dropped off, set out to discover the Meuse, a land of strong emotions and reconnection, ideal for green and historical tourism.
Some must-see places in the Meuse:
Art and heritage:
Commercy, with its Stanislas Leszczynski Castle, Duke of Lorraine, not forgetting the genuine Madeleines de Commercy.
Saint-Mihiel, nicknamed the Little Florence of Lorraine, is also world-famous for the Renaissance masterpieces by sculptor Ligier Richier.
Bar-le-Duc, with its unique Renaissance architecture in the “Lorraine Renaissance” style, found nowhere else in France.
Remembrance tourism:
Verdun, World Capital of Peace, a place steeped in history, moving and immersive, with its forts and world-famous memorial.
Green paradise:
Lac de Madine and the Lorraine Regional Nature Park offer sailing, hiking and birdwatching in the heart of unspoilt nature.
Don’t forget canoeing down the Meuse, depending on the season.
A little further away:
Metz, a green and flower-filled city with remarkable architecture of strong Germanic influence, and nearby Amnéville, with its zoo, thermal spa and Walygator Grand Est amusement park.
Nancy is known for its late Baroque and Art Nouveau sites, and more recently for its thermal spa facilities, not forgetting Place Stanislas, the most beautiful square in the world — at least, that’s what they say in Lorraine.

















