This fortress stands atop a hill in the French city of Bitche in the once contested region of Alsace.
This place has seen it all: The French Revolution (done that), Franco-Prussian War (lived it), Second World War (lived through that too). The fortress started off as a simple rocky high ground with some defensive works in the 12th century and evolved into a complex facility with underground catacombs. Now you can come visit the fort and get a glimpse into history.
Not far down the road from Simmserhof and Zweibrücken, you can make a great day trip just an hour from the KMC.
See their official website for more information here.
Tips for your visit
There is a self-guided tour through the catacombs which is great for adults but might be a little scary for children.
French flagThe flag flies proudly over this important landmark. Courtesy of TD.
Panorama viewThe rolling hills of the Alsace region of France has been a contested area for centuries. Courtesy of TD.
The fortThese old stone walls were front and center during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. Courtesy of TD.