Children in Alsace-Lorraine
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No, in France (Strasbourg is in France) - - tohugh it was built by Germans when Alsace (Elsass) was German.<BR><BR>Use mappy.com or viamichelin.com or shellgeostar.com to see about getting there from Nancy. If they'd like old cars, there's a phenomenal museum in Colmar also (a bit further south, even). Good for about an hour.<BR>
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Agree with Rex, the Chateau de Haut-Koenigsbourg is a wonderful place and the kids will enjoy it. It is not well known on the "tourist circuit", but I did read that within France it is one of the top, if not the top, attractions for the French people. <BR><BR>Some info here:http://www.castles.org/castles/Europe/Western_Europe/France/france111.htm<BR><BR>More info here:http://stronghold.heavengames.com/history/cw/cw4<BR><BR>Also, to get there see this page which has a small map:http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/gbr/jsp/mag200109/art/html/sug_tandem_gb.jsp<BR><BR>The castle is just south and west of Selestat. As a point of interest, on the road up to the top of the mountain, there is a good little cafe/bistro (sorry can not recall name) that has good food and drink (and absolutley no English spoken).
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Hope that your trip is wonderful ... it's a beautiful area of France.<BR><BR>For Alsace, try using the following site for some information: http://www.visit-alsace.com/home_ang.html<BR>It's a little cutesy, but helpful and easy to use. Your kids might like it, too.<BR><BR>Not sure how you are with the French language, but here's a site: http://www.monum.fr/visitez/decouvrir/indexd.dml?lang=fr&id=1<BR><BR>
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Peggy,<BR>If you have a car, we drove to Verdun, the site of WWI Memorials and enjoyed touring the area, esp. the underground bunkers where the soldiers lived. They would probably enjoy seeing the WW1 stuff. I don't remember how far Nancy is from Verdun as we were staying at Colmar and drove from there and back the same day.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>



