Langres Plateau
The Langres Plateau is a highland region located in northeastern France. It is characterized by its rolling hills, limestone cliffs, and extensive grasslands. The plateau is part of the larger Burgundy region and is known for its rich agricultural land, particularly for grazing livestock and growing crops.
The plateau is also significant for its historical and cultural heritage. It features several ancient towns, including Langres, which is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The area is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.