Adrien Feltz and Alexia Courtois are introducing a new hospitality experience with Domaine les Terres Bleues — a peaceful retreat located in the heart of the Vallée des Lacs in the Vosges region of France. This special getaway, designed to encourage relaxation and reflection, will welcome guests starting in May 2025.
Domaine les Terres Bleues is set in a prime location within the Vosges Mountains, an area known for its beautiful landscapes and rich wildlife. The property covers one hectare of land, featuring tall fir trees, a gentle stream, a quiet pond, and a forest border — creating a stunning natural environment.

Designed by architect Gérald Klauss and built by Decobois, the estate includes two high-end chalets, each designed for two guests. These chalets are built to connect guests with nature, featuring large glass windows, clean architectural lines, and quality materials. Each space offers a warm and private atmosphere with top-tier amenities: a private jacuzzi, a spacious 50m² terrace facing south, a cozy lounge area with a wood-burning fireplace, a freestanding bathtub, a sensory shower, and a king-size bed.
Domaine les Terres Bleues is ideal for romantic getaways, wellness retreats, or nature-focused stays. The property’s calm atmosphere encourages guests to slow down, relax, and enjoy the present moment.
To enhance the experience, the retreat offers a range of wellness and leisure facilities, including:
- A heated outdoor pool available from May to October
- A mirror sauna surrounded by forest
- A natural spring water bath
- Personalized treatments and massages provided by experienced professionals
- Wellness activities such as yoga, meditation, and relaxation techniques like sophrology
- Outdoor experiences including guided hikes, mountain biking, countryside picnics, and wildlife observation
Nature lovers will enjoy the diverse scenery of the Vosges, where deer, roe deer, and foxes are often seen. Nearby, the town of Gérardmer — known as the “Pearl of the Vosges” — is home to the region’s largest natural lake, formed by glacial activity and located 660 meters above sea level. Often called the “Lake of a Thousand Reflections,” it can be explored via a 6 km walking path that offers beautiful views.
Gérardmer is also famous for its Fantastic Film Festival and the springtime Jonquilles Festival, which celebrates the blooming daffodils. In winter, visitors can enjoy skiing at the nearby resorts of Gérardmer and La Bresse, the largest ski area in eastern France, just a 10-minute drive from the retreat. For those seeking scenic views, the Route des Crêtes offers breathtaking panoramas of the mountains, valleys, and lakes.
Domaine les Terres Bleues is also conveniently located 45 minutes from Colmar, giving guests the opportunity to explore Alsace’s charming villages and wine trails — a perfect chance to taste local wines and discover the region’s unique culture.
Address: 560 Rte du Valtin, 88400 Xonrupt-Longemer – Vallée des Lacs, Hautes Vosges
Website: www.domaine-lesterresbleues.com
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