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Vaux (Moselle) walks
Vaux - Les Sept Nains (fortifications)
A mountain bike ride between Vaux and Gravelotte through an area fortified by the Germans between 1912 and 1916 to protect Metz. Remember that at that time (from 1870 until 1918), Alsace and Moselle were part of the German Empire.
On the heights of Ars-sur-Moselle
A walk on the hills above Ars-sur-Moselle with stunning views of the Mance Valley.
The battle beech tree
A walk with varied landscapes. A gentle route through forest, grassland and cultivated areas. This route is strongly imbued with a former military presence.
Villages of the Moselle Valley and 2nd-century Roman aqueduct
Part of the hike takes place in the forest, offering beautiful views of the Moselle valley.
The 360 steps of Châtel-Saint-Germain
A walk around Châtel-Saint-Germain, exploring the remains of the fortifications surrounding the city of Metz, including the famous 360 steps of a gigantic staircase! The highlight is the archaeological site at Châtel and its sarcophagi. And, as always, the forest, with a stretch exposed to the wind on the plateau.
Nature and heritage around Châtel-Saint-Germain
A superb walk in the woods of Châtel-Saint-Germain and Rozérieulles.
Walk through the enchanting ruins on the heights of Châtel, pass by the Jeanne d'Arc and François de Guise Fortified Groups built by the Germans, and admire the magnificent Hêtre des Batailles (Battle Beech) and a few graves from the 1870 war.
The banks of the Moselle in Montigny-lès-Metz
Along the banks of the Moselle, starting from Montigny-lès-Metz.
The banks of the Moselle to the south of Metz
A beautiful circuit along the Mosel through the charming villages bordering it, namely:
Jouy-aux-Arches, Corny-sur-Moselle, Novéant-sur-Moselle, Dornot and Ancy-sur-Moselle.
On the right bank of the Moselle, the villages of Jouy, Féy, Corny through the woods
Most of this beautiful loop takes place in woodland. It will take you through the villages of Jouy-aux-Arches, Féy and Corny-sur-Moselle, passing through the main woods of these villages and offering beautiful views over the Moselle valley.Good waterproof footwear recommended.
Mont Saint-Quentin - The big loop
Loop around Mont Saint-Quentin, starting from Col de Lessy, through the villages of Lorry and Vigneules, via Ferme Saint-Maurice, Notre-Dame du Gros Chêne and Châtel-Saint-Germain.
Mont Saint-Quentin - The little loop
Enjoy a breath of fresh air on the heights of Mont Saint-Quentin, starting from the Col de Lessy. Cross the plateau to the Saint-Georges farm, then Vazelle, and return via Lessy
Nature and heritage around Mont Saint-Quentin
A short historical and wooded walk on Mont Saint-Quentin.
Tour of Fort Saint-Blaise
A short, mostly shaded walk on the hill overlooking the pretty village of Augny.
Sainte-Brigide Church and the Lovers’ Path
A short walk of one hour and thirty minutes, accessible to all and suitable for all seasons. It will take you on a tour of part of the village of Plappeville, its church (dating from the 11th to the 15th century) and some of its most beautiful narrow streets.
Harmanfontaine: between Dornot and Novéant
A short walk through the vineyards with numerous views of the Moselle and the Fraze rocks.
Rochers de la Fraze and Croix Saint-Clément
A lovely walk in the hills above Metz. Discover an old limestone quarry and enjoy panoramic views of the Moselle valley and the Croix Saint Clément.
From the city of Messina to Toul station
The V50 cycle route (Luxembourg - Lyon) crosses the Messine conurbation, running alongside the Moselle from La Maxe to Augny. Like the author, who set off from Lorry-lès-Metz, it is easy to join the route and follow it to Blénod-lès-Pont-à-Mousson, between ponds and wetlands, riding mostly on dedicated cycle paths. Then you cross "Little Lorraine Switzerland" on quiet roads to rejoin the Moselle at Liverdun, nestled in one of its beautiful meanders. Following the river along the V533 greenway, you soon come into view of Toul Cathedral, the first stop on the journey.
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