Why would you give up the thrill of the unexpected, the surprise of discovery? I hung my brain on the coat rack and then went out and took the perfect walk.

Created in 1998 and improved from 2007, the Faïenciers' Garden is located on the wasteland of the old Blies mill built in 1841, on the Blies River. The site was used for the preparation of the pastes used in the manufacture of Sarreguemines earthenware. Since 1998, it has housed the Museum of Earthenware Techniques.

The garden is nestled on a former granite quarry at an altitude of 650 m. Tons of earth and patient work have allowed several thousand perennials, bulbs and plant rarities to be planted in a succession of very different atmospheres, while maintaining a link with the enchanting environment of the Vosges forest.

Landscaped park in the heart of nature in harmony between forests and meadows, these English gardens are made up of several universes, each very different ranging from the pine forest to the waterfall via shaded plateaus, flowerbeds...

An exceptional natural site, the Etang de Lindre and its 11 satellite ponds are home to an exceptionally rich flora and fauna. 248 species of birds await you there.

A jewel of French heritage, listed as a Historic Monument, the Château de Lunéville and its 21-hectare gardens take you on a journey through the history of the Dukes of Lorraine.