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The Drince Tower from Fond-Saint-Martin
Hilly hike on the Côte de Drince with the Drince Tower and its spectacular view as the main attraction.
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.
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.
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.
Bois Joeuf
A family route suitable for all weathers, with or without your dog, fun with children, an easy and enjoyable short walk.
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.
A history of water in Norroy-le-Veneur
Water is omnipresent in Norroy-le-Veneur: wash houses, Fontaine aux Chênes, Moulin aux Prés. The fortified church and Highland cows are also worth a detour.
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".
Circular forest loop to the north-west of Metz
A stroll through fields and forests
Beautiful views passing through Saulny, Plesnois, Norroy-le-Veneur and Semécourt.
Exploring the woods of Woippy and Plesnois
This varied walk will allow you to discover, in particular, the Bois du Nord de Woippy, the Parc de la Gentière (a former private wildlife park that has become a forest), the limestone meadow with its unique view of Saulny, and a beautiful descent through the Bois de Plesnois.
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.
Saulny Village route
An easy route starting from the village centre, allowing you to see different aspects of this village of 1,500 inhabitants located about 10 km west of the city of Metz. Through narrow streets and paths, you can enjoy an unobstructed view of Saint-Brice Church, cross a market garden area and then walk along the Saulny Stream.
Route de Vigneulles à Saulny
This circular route, through the paths and lanes of the village of Saulny, will give you a better understanding of this village, situated 7 km west of the city of Metz. A varied route through woods, farmland and urban streets.
Route de Saulny Bas in Saulny
This easy route takes you through the streets and alleys of the village, allowing you to enjoy a pleasant, effortless walk with dry feet and get to know this village near Metz better.
Fort de Plappeville
Starting from Saulny, cross through Lorry-lès-Metz, walk around Fort de Plappeville, a fortified structure dating from the 1870 war, and return via the limestone plateau and the Bois des Prussiens.
Around Saulny, Plesnois and Norroy-le-Veneur
Ten kilometres from Metz, enjoy this walk along the banks of the Moselle through woods, orchards and vineyards.
Malroy - Argency via the right bank of the Moselle
A short, easy family walk to explore the banks of the Moselle, the village of Argency and the Malroy ponds. If you wish, you can cross the dam at the Argency hydroelectric power station. You may also spot water birds such as ducks, herons, coots, etc.