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Erbéviller-sur-Amezule walks
Around Moncel-sur-Seille
A gentle loop walk on the northern outskirts of Moncel-sur-Seille to visit the Bois de Rosebois, the Imperial Station and the Saint-Roch Chapel in Chambrey, the Bois Saint-Roch, the Moulin de Sainte-Marie and the Bois de Sainte-Marie.
Brin-sur-Seille pond and forest
Visit the Brin-sur-Seille pond and watch the birds.
Between Chambrey and Bezange-la-Grande
A hike along small roads, stone tracks and wood paths between Chambrey and Bezange-la-Grande, starting in the Bezange-la-Grande national forest.Along the route: the Saint-Roch Chapel, the Imperial Station and the church of Chambrey, a German memorial monument in the national forest.
Around Bezange-la-Grande
Hike around the village of Bezange-la-Grande along woodland paths, field tracks and small roads.
Between points (5) and (9), the paths are very quiet, so it is advisable to have a GPS.
Bezange-la-Grande and its daffodils
Mid-March is daffodil season, and there's no need to go into town to find them in abundance.
This route will allow you to find plenty of them without the crowds.
Between Grémecey and Vic-sur-Seille
A loop between Grémecey and Vic-sur-Seille, starting on the GR®5, mainly in the woods, returning on minor roads.
You'll need a GPS, as the signposting is poor in places and there are many false trails. By false trails, we mean beautiful, wide paths where you can walk happily, forgetting to turn off onto small paths where the start is hard to see.
The start through the woods is pleasant and shady, after the visit to Vic-sur-Seille, which is well worth the effort. You have to get back by the shortest route, and the small roads make this possible. An attempt to return via the old railway line proved impossible.
Before entering the Forêt Domaniale de Grémecey, there are some very fine views.
In the middle of the six woods of Saulxures-lès-Nancy
A pleasant walk taking you past Saulxures Castle, the pretty village of Saulxures and its surroundings.
Loop between Arracourt and Bezange-la-Grande
A loop between Arracourt and Bezange-la-Grande, starting in the plain, mainly on small roads, and returning through the Bezange State Forest. At the start of the hike, you will pass the tank commemorating one of the largest tank battles of the Second World War.
Dombasle Chemin du Sot
An easy family walk around Dombasle-sur-Meurthe with varied landscapes and views.
Loop between Vic-sur-Seille and Moyenvic through the Bezange-la-Grande Forest
A loop in the Saulnois between Vic-sur-Seille and Moyenvic, passing through the Bezange la Grande National Forest. Walk along field paths and woodland trails with beautiful views from the highest points.
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!
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.
Around Mont Saint-Jean
A very pretty route offering magnificent panoramic views stretching over 100 km in certain weather conditions (before a rainy spell).
Le Léomont
A beautiful route for the whole family, which will take you in the footsteps of the Great War and through the Lunéville countryside, where you can admire a 360° landscape. Magnificent view of the blue line of the Vosges mountains.
Circular of Léomont
A beautiful route around Lunéville, allowing you to discover the town and its surroundings from the heights of the Méhon terraces and the summit of Léomont.
Around Gérardcourt and Laneuveville-Devant-Nancy
A pleasant walk around Fléville, Gérardcourt and Laneuveville-Devant-Nancy, combining the countryside (panoramic view of the surrounding towns) and walking along the canal with its locks and birds.