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Kœnigsmacker walks
Explore the village of Koenigsmacker and its woodland
A route that allows you to explore our beautiful village and its surroundings. The first section takes you along the cycle path running alongside the Canner towards Elzange, then past the Cité des Officiers, before climbing up into the cool shade of the Bois de Kœnigsmacker, and finally descending towards Métrich and returning along the road to the village.
Circular route around Sierck les Bains
This walk takes you to two castles: Sierck Castle and Manderen Castle, better known as Malbrouck Castle.
Numerous religious buildings (chapels, wayside shrines, churches, Jewish cemetery in Sierck).
Finally, the route allows you to discover a rich variety of flora (particularly along the nature trail at Montenach) and fauna (birds of prey, woodpeckers).
Also worth seeing are two typical Lorraine villages with their old buildings.
Quartzite Trail
(!) Please note that, following various reports, it appears that this hike is temporarily unavailable due to:
- works in the town of Sierck,
- temporary closure of the return route due to a fungus attacking the trees.
An update will be published once the path is accessible again.
This hike offers magnificent views of the Moselle valley, the Stromberg and Sierck Castle.
Stromberg circular
A beautiful circular starting from the village of Contz-les-Bains to the summit of Stromberg, which overlooks the Moselle and faces Sierck and its medieval castle.
Sierk-les-Bains and Schengen, land of the Three Borders
A circular walk in the Three Borders region and the Moselle wine country.The route runs alongside the Moselle before crossing it and climbing up into the woods above Schengen (Luxembourg). Beautiful views of the valley, vineyards and villages of Perl (Germany), Apach and Sierk.
Traumschleife Tour – Schengen Grenzenlos – Sans Frontières
The route in the border triangle over the Stromberg, where the border between Luxembourg and France runs, offers fantastic views across the Moselle valley towards Luxembourg, France and Germany. Here, walkers can experience a borderless Europe at first hand.
Traumschleife - Schengen without borders
The certified "Schengen without Borders" hiking trail starts in the village of Schengen at the European Museum. Passing through forests, fields and vineyards, the trail goes via Strombierg and offers breathtaking views of the Moselle valley (Sierck and Contz).
Boucle à Metzeresche par le bois de Herrenbusch
Il s'agit d'un parcours réalisé dans le cadre d'une marche IVV, et qui peut être suivi à n'importe quel moment de l'année.
Thionville Woods Route
A pleasant, family-friendly route, mainly through the forest. It follows the "Beerenweg" trail, which allows you to discover the flora and fauna of this wood.
Notre-Dame du Chêne from Œutrange
This circular walk starts from the village of Œutrange and takes you to the peaks of the Moselle hillside to the Notre-Dame du Chêne oratory.
Malbrouck Castle Route
This route, mostly through woodland, will take you on a tour of the Manderen Valley. Malbrouck Castle, a landmark of the Three Borders region and the Manderen Valley, will be the final stop on this walk.This walk will also give you the chance to discover the Husprung resurgence, the Chapel of Peace and to pass through several villages typical of the region.
Walk around Marspich, located near the steelworks
A lovely walk passing through Volkrange, Beuvange-sous-Saint-Michel and back via Nilvange along shaded paths. A few steep climbs for experienced walkers.
Towards the Iron Mining Museum in Hayange
History of Northern Lorraine.
From Hayange, the "Cradle of Iron," to Neufchef, the Iron Mines Museum
Circular 10 km loop through the forests overlooking the "Fensch Valley".
Dream loop tour – Wehinger Viezpfad
The heights of the Saargau above Wehingen can be reached via the slopes of the Kewelsberg through a sea of green limestone. After the descent, there are numerous old orchards, unspoilt stream valleys with clear, bubbling streams and sunken paths in extensive wooded areas.
The Fort aux Fresques
Maginot Line Fort A24, known as the “Fort aux Fresques”, consists of an entrance block and three combat blocks. Its uniqueness lies in the various humorous murals depicting the life of a fortress crew, as well as the mottos and names of the different underground galleries.
There is a single departure time for tours: please arrive 10 minutes before departure.
Talange Blue Circular
Between the canal and the Moselle, today's route is a short 3 km circular. There is a car park right next to the starting point, which is convenient. You can always extend the hike by continuing along the canal, either north or south. This towpath offers many kilometres of safe walking.
26ème marche populaire de Talange
Route along the Moselle canals.This easy, popular walk will take you along the canal and the Moselle, passing by the Argancy dam, then back via Ennery and Ay-sur-Moselle, along the Moselle.
The Monks' Oak
An ideal family walk for beginners to hiking in the deep Villers Bettnach State Forest, following in the footsteps of the Cistercian monks.
The Charlemagne Spring
A circuit in the heart of nature where, according to legend, Charlemagne made a spring gush forth from under his horse's hoof and then built a chapel on the site of the current Rabas chapel.
Talange Circular Route + 1 kilometre variant
This hike takes you along the iron mine canal. It is marked in red and is not difficult.
The 1-kilometre variant is between points 2 and 3, around the Mancourt pond, where there are two signposts.
Let's go and see an exceptional beech tree in Saint Hubert.
All along the Saint-Hubert Canyon, which climbs towards the forest, you can admire beech trees clinging to the rock faces. One of these beech trees received the jury prize in the 2022 remarkable trees competition.
The 60 route to Charleville-sous-Bois
A very pleasant walk along the route of an old railway line that was used to supply the Maginot Line fortifications further east.
The Queen Brunehaut Trail
Following in the footsteps of Queen Brunehaut, regent of Gaul in the 6th century, who had the network of paths restored following the decline of the Roman Empire.
Long walk in the Moyeuvre-Grande State Forest
A circular route mainly through woodland, following an old forest road (closed to traffic) in the Moyeuvre-Grande State Forest, starting from the Tréhémont farm and passing through Moyeuvre-Petite. The final climb up to the plateau and the Tréhémont farm is quite a challenge: fairly steep and long.
The Tivoli Pond and the Mal au Ventre and Oubli springs.
Forest hike from the Tréhémont farm and stables, following part ofthe GR®®5F trail, the Justemont trench to the Tivoli Pond, the Mal au Ventre spring and the Oubli spring, then returning via bridle paths through the Moyeuvre-Grande national forest.