Grand Est, previously Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine, is an administrative region in northeastern France.
Restaurants in Grand Est
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If you like owls and eagles, THIS is the place for you. Experience birds of prey as never before. La volerie des aigles is more than a bird show, it teaches you about the species, supports conservation efforts and keeps some of these amazing species alive. One of the oldest shows with birds of prey in France, and of the first to lead in conservation efforts, the volerie des aigles also offers you a unique opportunity to be - albeit for a brief moment - a handler of one of these beautiful birds during the show (also kids with the smaller birds). You'll leave with stars in your eyes. bonus: the setting is gorgeous.
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Since its opening in 1976, NaturOparC is involved in the conservation of local threatened species... Listen to the free white storks colony, dive with the european otters underwater, discover the common Hamster... Many animals you couls approach during a pleasant stroll around a 5ha wildlife park in the heart of the alsacian vineyard... Do not miss the swimming and fishing techniques shown by the aquatic animals in a transparent pool each afternoon ! Throughout the walk enjoy many other facilities as the aquatic-tunnel, the fresh-water aquariums and its tactil'pool, the labyrinth of the 5 senses the 7m high observatory and many aquatic species living in the park...
We traveled to the park in July with our two children. It’s a small park. One can see the whole thing in a couple of hours. It’s a beautiful setting and a chance to see storks nesting up close. Feeding time with the otters was most entertaining. There are maps in English, German, and French. The park is self guided though there are English speaking docents who talk about the animals at feeding time. A must for animal lovers. See the butterfly garden nearby as well.
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Le Domaine départemental de Lindre est un vaste espace naturel d’environ 1 000 hectares, composé de 12 étangs piscicoles, de roselières, de forêts et de prairies humides. Sa surface en eau représente plus de 830 hectares. Ce site est la propriété du Département de la Moselle depuis 1976. Sa politique de gestion a un objectif principal : y préserver la biodiversité par la pratique de la pisciculture extensive traditionnelle.
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