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Autreville-sur-Moselle walks
The Mamouth Crossing
This trail was marked out by young people from Millery and Autreville-sur-Moselle in July 2013 to enable anyone who wishes to discover it, with signposts and nesting boxes built by the young people to protect certain species of birds.
All along the way, you will enjoy beautiful views of the Moselle and the villages of Millery and Autreville-sur-Moselle.
If you love nature and listening to birdsong, then this walk is for you.
Ville-au-Val, Landemont from Autreville-sur-Moselle
Hike starting from Autreville-sur-Moselle offering beautiful views of the Moselle valley, the Natagne valley and the surrounding countryside.
Little Switzerland in Lorraine
A lovely walk to discover charming villages along the winding course of the Esch stream.
Avant Garde Forest from Pompey
Easy circular hike starting from the plateau of the avant-garde in Pompey
Start from the car park near the acrobatic course.
Follow the yellow triangle markings along the entire route.
Montenoy, Brattes, Faulx via Vassuchamp
A circular walk starting from Montenoy with views of the Natagne and Mauchère valleys. The route alternates between countryside and forest landscapes.
Fountains, pond, cross and abbey in Bouxières-aux-Dames
Bouxières-aux-Dames, from the top of its hill, overlooks the A31 motorway.Rich in surprising and bucolic listed sites, come and discover the small heritage of this commune, which recalls the life and beliefs of our ancestors.Just 15 km north of Nancy, this area is well worth exploring.The banks of the Étang de Mérrey and the lawn offer peace and greenery, perfect for a short break.
Please note that the route has been temporarily changed (forest hazard), follow this description.
Little Switzerland Lorraine.
Little Switzerland Lorraine in the vicinity of Gézoncourt.
Around Mont Saint-Jean
A very pretty route offering magnificent panoramic views stretching over 100 km in certain weather conditions (before a rainy spell).
Between Seille and Mauchère, starting from Moivrons
A beautiful circular offering a variety of pleasures, with valleys and plateaus on the agenda and beautiful views.
The Buttes de Mousson and Xon
Pass by the summit of Butte de Mousson, with its castle ruins, and Butte de Xon, with its trenches dating from the First World War.
From Lay-Saint-Christophe to Bois de Faulx
A pleasant hike on the forest plateau above Lay-Saint-Christophe. It crosses the Bois d'Eulmont and the Forêt Communale d'Eulmont and offers a very natural route on the outskirts of the city of Nancy. Hikers will be accompanied by the song of numerous birds throughout the route. The village of Lay-Saint-Christophe has 17 fountains, some of which are on or near the path.
The Red Fountain and Mousson Castle
Between the botanical trail and the old stones of Mousson Castle.
From Eulmont Castle to the Tour du Crany
If you love old buildings, this pleasant hike in the commune of Eulmont will allow you to discover
the historic village of Eulmont, see numerous fountains and the church wall, climb the hillsides through orchards to reach the Tour du Crany and enjoy breathtaking views of the Amezule valley!
Le Grand Couronné
A beautiful hike in the Faulx woods.
Xon and Froidmont, sites of memorable battles (1914)
This historical walk (First World War) winds its way from one battlefield to another. The route runs between two strategic points: Le Xon, occupied by the French on French territory, and Le Froidmont, on German territory following Germany's annexation of Alsace and Moselle in 1870.
The Terrouin Valley in Villey-Saint-Étienne
An easy walk from the banks of the majestic Moselle at this point, with views of the Toulois hills and, further away, the Meuse hills and finally the meadows and forests around the loops of the Terrouin.
The Malzéville Plateau tour
A pleasant route on the Malzéville Plateau at the Porte de Nancy, offering a change of scenery while skirting around an aerodrome. The circuit features a variety of natural environments, with sections through woods, along the edge of woods, and across grassy fields and moorland.
Circular between Dommartin-sous-Amance, Eulmont and Agincourt
A circular starting from Dommartin-sous-Amance to the hillside village of Eulmont with its castle, returning via Agincourt and the Pain de Sucre tour. A short detour can be made to visit the Blanzey chapel, a historic monument.