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Aire de Millery

Camping-cariste
Plaisancier

Adresse

39 Avenue de la Moselle
54670 Millery
Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est
France
Réservation
Impossible. Vente uniquement sur place

Nombre d'emplacements

Total
7 places

Liens utiles

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Équipements et services

Raccordement électrique
Prises 16A
Prises 32A
Vidange
Stationnement
Emplacements Standards
Emplacements Ombragés
Sols stabilisés
Ravitaillement en eau
Éclairages nocturnes
Aires de pique-nique
Espaces verts
Moyens de paiement
CB avec insertion
CB sans contact

Description

The Millery area, arranged on the edge of the Moselle, welcomes motorhomes in a quiet and friendly setting. It offers 7 pitches, electrical hookups (according to time slots), a wastewater dumping station and chemical toilets, as well as a drinking water point with time-limited distribution (10-minute cycle linked to the dumping). Parking on the area is free, with services charged extra. An integrated picnic area and starting points for walks and cycle-tour routes along the Moselle (map of the Bassin de Pompey cycle paths available at the tourist office) complete the offer.

Tourisme

Millery (Meurthe-et-Moselle, France)

Millery is a small rural commune in the Grand Est region, rooted in the plains and bocage of Meurthe-et-Moselle. The village retains a peaceful atmosphere, marked by local agriculture and some old communal buildings. There are stone or brick houses typical of the region, country lanes suitable for walks, and a discreet but endearing local life. Millery often serves as a starting point for exploring the less urbanized Lorraine.

Heritage and history

Millery’s heritage is modest but evocative of Lorraine villages. The village’s parish church and the war memorial recall the commune’s historical milestones. The heights and alleys preserve traces of an old rural occupation, visible in the buildings and parcel layouts.

Architecture and local buildings

Homes mix stone and brick, tiled roofs and some renovated traditional farms. The farms and barns illustrate the utilitarian architecture of agricultural Lorraine, with internal courtyards and functional facades. Recent renovations often respect local materials.

Nature and walks

The surroundings offer landscapes of fields, hedgerows and small woods. Trails and communal paths allow long walks on foot or by bike, birdwatching and a peaceful immersion in the Lorraine countryside. The seasons shape the landscape: spring greens, summer harvests, autumn hues.

Not to be missed

  • Parish church: a visual landmark of the village and place of local religious life.
  • War memorial: memory of 20th-century conflicts for the commune.
  • Walking loop: rural paths that let you discover fields and bocage.
  • Local farms: traditional architecture and characteristic agricultural landscapes.
  • Nearby villages: to extend the discovery of heritage and local services.

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