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Château féodal de Moha

The feudal castle of Moha is a historic site whose first stone defensive walls were erected in the first half of the 11th century. The site offers visitors the chance to explore the ruins and discover some remarkable flora and fauna. Don't hesitate to visit the visitor centre to access the site and receive comprehensive information about the history of the castle.

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  • The accessibility analysis for Moha Feudal Castle includes both the visitor centre and the historic site. Access to the castle is important for a complete and enriching visit.

  • The car park is located in front of the visitor centre. The castle is located higher up and can be reached on foot. There are no parking spaces in the immediate vicinity of the castle. The tour starts at the visitor centre. The route is clearly signposted. Access to the castle is via a code that you will obtain at the visitor centre. The ground cover on the site is mainly grass and gravel.

Photo credit Moha Feudal Castle : © Terre-de-Meuse Tourist Office

Photo credits for the technical gallery : © AccessAndGo-ABP - Julie Martin

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Validity: From 19 March 2024 on 19 March 2027

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Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 28 April 2026 - 11:36

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