Moselle: Promote Tourism in Saulnois through New Information Panels on the Roads

IN BRIEF

  • New signage installed along the departmental roads.
  • Identification of tourist sites of interest in the Saulnois area.
  • Role of information panels in promoting tourism.
  • Routes connecting architectural assets and natural landscapes.
  • Highlighting local history and cultural activities.
  • Collective effort of municipalities to attract visitors.
  • Contribution to the local economy with an impact on employment.

The Moselle, with its rich cultural and natural heritage, deserves to be rediscovered. To achieve this, recent initiatives aim to enhance the attractiveness of the Saulnois, a region with multiple treasures, through the installation of new information panels. These orientation tools designed for motorists and visitors shed light on the various wonders of this picturesque territory, thus connecting history, culture, and nature.

A Territory Rich in History and Landscapes

The Saulnois, extending from Saint-Epvre to Lagarde and from Honskirch to Ajoncourt, is a true gem in terms of landscapes. The region is dotted with architectural gems, such as the famous Munster collegiate church, as well as historically significant sites like the necropolis of Riche and the Royal Saltworks of Dieuze.

Road users can thus admire enchanting panoramas, ranging from the shores of the Lindre ponds to the wine-growing slopes of Vic-sur-Seille. Each of these locations evokes a rich past that deserves to be shared with a wider audience.

Information Panels as Guides for Visitors

To enhance the visibility of this cultural biodiversity, new information panels were recently installed along the departmental roads of the territory. Strategically placed at each entry point, these panels are easily recognizable and invite visitors to explore the different aspects of the Saulnois.

Unlike other regions that focus on specific sites, these panels adopt a more comprehensive approach, highlighting all the assets of this area. Their graphic and informative designs are intended to capture the attention of motorists while sparking their curiosity about nearby destinations.

Impact of these Initiatives on Local Tourism

These new visual communication elements aim to boost local tourism, a key sector for the economy of Moselle. Indeed, tourism represents nearly 500 million euros in economic returns, generating 16,200 jobs in the department. Highlighting the riches of the Saulnois is therefore a major challenge to increase these figures and encourage visitors to come and enjoy the local beauties.

The work of animating and enhancing heritage, orchestrated by the entities of the Pole Tourism, Culture, Heritage, and Memory, is strengthened by these new panels, which encourage an immersive and engaged approach to the territory.

The Commitment of the Community of Communes

This initiative has been carried out by the community of communes of the Saulnois, which is dedicated to promoting the cultural and tourism issues of the region. These new panels are not just simple informational elements; they symbolize a collective will to revitalize local tourism and highlight the exceptional potential of the territory.

With these efforts, the Saulnois aspires to become a true attraction for enthusiasts of history, nature, and local gastronomy.

An Invitation to Discover the Saulnois

The launch of these information panels is an open invitation to all, residents and visitors alike, to come and discover the multiple facets of the Saulnois. Each panel offers a perspective on sites to explore, paths to take, and stories to share, making every car journey an enriching adventure.

The Country of Saulnois thus aims to be the ideal meeting place for those passionate about escape and discovery, solidifying its role as an unmissable destination in Moselle.