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Ancy-sur-Moselle walks
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.
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.
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.
Corny Jouy on foot
A pleasant and easy walk along the Moselle and then through the woods on a well-maintained path.
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.
1940-1944 Smugglers' Walk between Novéant and Arnaville
A route commemorating the contemporary history of these places between Novéant and Arnaville. Between 1940 and 1944, volunteer smugglers helped men hunted by the invaders to regain their freedom and resume the fight for the liberation of their battered homeland.
On the heights of the village of Fey
A short, unpretentious walk for relaxation.
Circular Novéant via Gorze and Rochers de la Fraze
Most of the route follows dirt tracks and paths through or along the edge of the forest, avoiding tarmac roads as much as possible.
The towns of Novéant and Gorze reveal beautiful old stones, evidence of the presence of builders since time immemorial.
Between Novéant and Gorze
Most of the route is through forest. Ideal for a sunny day. The outward journey follows the old tramway line, and the return journey follows theGR®5.
Tour of Fort Saint-Blaise
A short, mostly shaded walk on the hill overlooking the pretty village of Augny.
Mazagran farm - Arnaville limestone grassland (Rudemont)
Observe the Gorzia valley, cross the Bayonville woods to the Mazagran farm, and admire the Rupt de Mad and Moselle valleys from the top of the Rudemont hill.
Nature and heritage around Gorze
Between nature and heritage, cross the Graoully Forest, descend into the "Fond de la Gueule", discover the mysterious Saint-Clément Chapel and its altar, small cliffs, the Rocher de la Pucelle, and end your walk at the Benedictine abbey of Gorze and its abbey palace.
Gorze Abbey and the Rocher de la Pucelle
A walk offering views of Gorze from various angles, including Gorzia, the statue of the Virgin of Saint-Blin, the cemetery, the Rocher de la Pucelle, Saint-Clément Chapel, the Altar of the Lepers, and Saint-Étienne Collegiate Church.
From the 1st century onwards, the springs of Gorze were harnessed by the Romans to supply Divodorum (now Metz) with water via an underground conduit and an aqueduct (one of the longest in Europe). Most of Gorze’s springs still supply the town.
Rupt de Mad valley and Rudemont tower
This route will take you through part of the Rupt de Mad valley before the river flows into the Moselle, and to one of its typical villages, Bayonville. Discover the Rudemont plateau via a route that takes you off the beaten track.