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Morizécourt walks
Morizécourt - Bourbonne-les-Bains
A route showcasing the transition in landscapes and architecture between the Vosges and the Haute-Marne.
The Balcons de la Saône circular route starting from Godoncourt
A lovely, long walk with numerous viewpoints and a beautiful path along the Bois de Darney.
The surroundings of Relanges
An easy hike on the edge of the Vôge, in the Darney forest. A double circular to be done in a day, featuring monuments and ruins from different periods.
On the Grignoncourt ridges
An easy walk with superb panoramic views of the beautiful Saône valley.
The Saône and the Ourche
A lovely walk with plenty of points of interest, including Pont Tatal with its climbing and bungee jumping site, and Froideval Abbey set in lush green surroundings.
Many other points of interest await you along the route.
The Lakes Trail in the Park: from Contrexéville to Vittel
A trail linking the two spa towns, accessible to all, on foot or by bike.
Between forests and thermal spas in Contrexéville
With a variety of landscapes and natural environments, a rich heritage and a dip to cool off after your walk, here’s what’s in store on this lovely hike!
Les Balcons de la Folie in Contrexéville
Suitable for everyone, this route will allow you to discover the diversity of the landscapes and the rich variety of flora and fauna found in the aquatic and woodland environments.
The Route des Moines through the Morimond Forest
A pleasant walk around the site of the former Morimond Abbey and through the woods of the same name. Morimond Abbey, a Cistercian abbey founded in 1115, is the mother house of more than seven hundred monasteries for men and women in France and Europe. The route also takes you past the Morimond Lakes, a series of artificial lakes created by the Cistercian monks to supply water to the abbey’s various outbuildings: gardens, mills, sawmill, nail-making workshop, and so on.
Route longue autour des deux lacs à Bulgnéville
A fairly easy, tree-lined route between two towns renowned for their lakes.
Côte des Fourches circular
A walk through meadows, past cows and horses, with beautiful countryside scenery and dirt tracks.
Circular Heritage Walk in Vittel
Throughout this walk, you’ll discover two spa towns (Vittel and Contrexéville) and all they have to offer. You’ll also pass through Bulgnéville, Mandres-sur-Vair and Norroy-sur-Vair, before returning to your starting point.
The Étang Bleu and the Museum of Iron, Glass and Wood
An easy walk taking you past ponds and through woodland. Discover a superb pond with crystal-clear water in the heart of the forest.
Stop off at the Clairey Residence Museum to discover the valley’s heritage of traditional crafts.
Autour du Verbamont en suivant les ruisseaux et rivières
La randonnée débute sur le plateau du Verbamont. Vous traverserez les chênaies puis descendrez dans une première vallée d'un ruisseau sauvage, en saison quelques petites cascades et un paysage de mousses verte. Découverte d'un bel étang à Senennes, puis votre parcours se poursuit surplombant la rivière Ourche toujours sur des petits sentiers forestiers.
La majeure partie de cette boucle se fait sur des chemins forestiers, parfois difficiles d'accès, et hors des sentiers. Il est fortement conseillé de se munir de l'application Visorando afin d'éventuellement se géolocaliser.
The wild Ourche in the heart of the Attigny forest
Circular route mainly through woodland, where you’ll hike through forests covered in green moss. Highlights include impressive rocks, a river, streams and small waterfalls.
Vittel Park Circular Route
A pleasant circular route around the spa town, the racecourse and Vittel Golf Club.
The Tuileries Route in Passavant-la-Rochère
From Étang Neuf, a natural area featuring chalets and huts for hikers who have retained their childlike spirit, the route reveals the industrial past of Passavant-la-Rochère as it passes close to six former tile works, three of which were still in operation in the 1950s. However, the advent of cement tiles hastened the closure of the last remaining tile works, causing the village’s population to halve over the same period.
From Haréville to La Neuveville
A pleasant, relatively easy circular walk, with a shaded section on the climb up to Maximois and a stretch passing by the Étang de la Neuveville.
Canal de l’Est between Corre and Demangevelle
Discover the village of Corre, its church, the harbour on the Saône and its many boats, the locks between Demangevelle and Corre by following the Charles le Téméraire cycle route, a viewpoint over the valley from the path linking Corre to Demangevelle via the suburb, and the village of Demangevelle, overlooked by two towers (private property).