







Everything you need to know about Le Moulin de la Blies
Moulin de la Blies Heritage House stands out with its preserved 19th-century mill architecture, featuring exposed timber beams and stone walls. Each room offers a French countryside view window overlooking the Saar River valley. Just a 3-minute walk leads to a traditional craft workshop offering sourdough baking and local wine tastings—ideal for immersive cultural experiences
Les Chambres du Moulin provides three spacious family suites equipped with play corners and private gardens. Located steps from the Saargemina Nature Trail, it’s perfect for kids to explore mossy forests and stream habitats. Daily breakfast includes fresh produce from on-site organic farms, and free electric bike rentals allow easy access to nearby villages and hidden viewpoints
La Terrasse des Blies boasts a 360-degree panoramic terrace with rooftop suites that frame the Saargemina Valley and golden sunsets in full view. Every evening at 6:30 PM, guests enjoy a private guided cocktail hour featuring regional blackberry liqueur and artisanal cheese platters, creating a serene atmosphere under the stars
Photogène Maison is a secluded villa designed specifically for photographers, featuring a professional lighting studio and a multi-purpose photo pavilion. The surrounding old mill and garden maze provide stunning backdrops. The hotel offers free photography tours to help plan shots during dawn mist, twilight, and moonlight, plus storage space and editing tools for post-processing
Stay at Ferme Écologique de Blies, an eco-friendly farm converted from an old farmhouse. Daily activities include hands-on farming tasks like herb harvesting, milking goats, and crafting natural soaps. Evenings feature bonfire storytelling sessions by local elders, followed by a dinner of cheese made from the farm’s own dairy cows—deeply rooted in regional tradition
Moulin d'Écho features a multilingual immersive tour system accessible via in-room tablets, supporting French, English, and Mandarin audio guides covering local history, flora, and festivals. Weekly Saturday workshops include basic French lessons and traditional embroidery classes, fostering genuine community engagement and cultural exchange
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