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Moselle is located in the Grand Est region of north-eastern France, between the departments of Meurthe-et-Moselle and Bas-Rhin. It is historically part of the Lorraine region. Situated less than 2 hours from Paris, it is highly prized for its historic and architectural heritage and its unspoilt countryside.
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From Metz to Sarrebourg, the spas of the Moselle region welcome you for a relaxing break.
If you're on a city trip and looking for a little pampering, take a dip for a few hours in the thermal baths at Amnéville, just a stone's throw from Metz. It's the ideal place to relax body and mind after a visit to the famous cathedral. Sauna, jacuzzi, naturally heated swimming pool and top-of-the-range treatments... Enjoy the benefits of thermal water for a day of 100% relaxation!
Do you prefer peace and quiet and greenery? Treat yourself to the luxury of a spa hotel in the Moselle countryside. Even if you don't book a room, you can still access the hotel's spa area for a few hours. In the Sarrebourg or Bitche regions, put your everyday life on hold and immerse yourself in a peaceful setting. Book a massage or scrub in a relaxation kiosk, swim a few lengths in the pool or alternate between the whirlpools and sauna for a unique experience in the spas of Moselle.
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You can visit the Moselle all year round... and its spas too!
Autumn is the perfect season for cocooning. The leaves of the forests turn brown, offering a Canadian-style landscape to admire from the panoramic sauna of your hotel-spa. After a few hours strolling through the Sarrebourg region, enjoy a moment of relaxation in the whirlpool baths or the treatment area. In winter, snow covers the hills. Between two Christmas markets, let yourself drift off to dream in the warmth of the pool or jacuzzi. In spring, nature reawakens and the weather is perfect for a day of hiking and relaxation sessions at the spa. Finally, in summer, what could be better than a dip in the heated pool after walking the trails of the Moselle countryside?
Whatever the season, we advise you to book your spa session in advance. Depending on the time of year, thermal baths and spa hotels can sometimes be fully booked. What's more, you'll be able to take advantage of special prices. Expert advice!
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The good news is that the time you need to set aside for your spa activity is entirely up to you and your desires. Whether you want to visit the thermal baths or a hotel spa in the heart of the Moselle countryside, you can access the baths and treatments for a few hours... or a few days!
It all depends on the package you choose: generally, two hours' access to the spa allows you to move between the hammam, sauna, swimming pool and other facilities in the relaxation area. If you want to treat yourself to a massage, scrub or other treatment, you'll need to allow an extra hour. Finally, if you want to devote an entire stay to your well-being, spa hotels in Moselle often offer all-inclusive packages, which allow you to enjoy all the comforts of the hotel and top-of-the-range spa treatments. For travellers who (really) need to relax: booking a stay in a spa hotel is the perfect way to get your body and mind back into shape!
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Would you like to combine a spa activity with a visit to the Moselle region when you come to the Grand Est?
If the Amnéville-les-Thermes baths and their architecture inspired by the Roman thermal baths seem like the perfect compromise, here's a list of activities to try out during your spa break:
- Immerse yourself in contemporary art at the Centre Pompidou-Metz
- Putting a smile on children's faces at Amnéville zoo
- Take a walk in the Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park
- Enjoy a unique experience with the wolves at the Sainte-Croix animal park
- Take a trip back in time on the Maginot Line
- Admire the view from the famous Dabo Rock
- Marvel at Marc Chagall's monumental stained glass window in Sarrebourg
- Take to the skies on the boat lift at Saint-Louis Arzviller
- Explore the Citadelle in Bitche
- Believe you're in America in Lorraine's Little Colorado
- Discover the skills of glassmakers at the Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche crystal glassworks
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Attention food lovers: with its wealth of bubbles and delicacies, it's fair to say that Moselle has a taste for good food! During your spa break, discover some delicious culinary specialities between two sessions in the jacuzzi of your hotel-spa.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of Moselle specialities:
- Moselle AOC* wines
- Vosges salad
- Mirabelle plum tart
- Delicatessen from Lorraine
- Bouchées à la Reine
- Lorraine pâté
- Quiche Lorraine