Best attractions and places to see around Ückingen (Uckange) highlight its industrial heritage and natural surroundings in the Moselle department of France. This commune, situated on the banks of the Moselle River, offers insights into 20th-century steelmaking and access to scenic cycle paths. The region features diverse landscapes, including fields, orchards, and the open Moselle valley. Visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy outdoor activities in the vicinity.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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🛡️ **Fort de Guentrange – German Fortification above Thionville** The **Fort de Guentrange** was built between 1899 and 1906 by the German Reich Army when Thionville (then Diedenhofen) was part of the German Empire. It is one of the best-preserved forts along the Moselle River and part of the so-called **Moselstellung** – a defensive line against France. 🔩 The fortress is strategically located above the town, overlooking the Moselle Valley. It consists of underground passages, casemates, ammunition depots, and observation towers – some still with their original furnishings. 🎖️ Today, the fort is a museum (accessible only with a guided tour) and offers fascinating insights into military technology, the daily lives of soldiers, and European border history. **Tip:** Tours usually take place on Sundays – check in advance! The path to the fort already offers great views and is a good hiking stage with a historical destination.
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🏰 Thionville – A Border Town with History on the Moselle Thionville (German: Diedenhofen) is located in northeastern France, not far from the borders with Germany and Luxembourg. The city looks back on a turbulent past – between the Romans, the Lorrainers, the Prussians, and the French. Numerous buildings still bear witness to this turbulent history: the medieval fortress, the Tour aux Puces (a former keep, now a museum), and the neoclassical buildings in the city center. 🚶♂️ Thionville is a starting point for exploring the Moselle Valley, visiting castles like the Château de Malbrouck, or natural sites like the Stromberg with its caves and rock formations. 🛤️ Due to its location on the Moselle River and its proximity to Luxembourg, Thionville is also an important transportation hub today – but as soon as you leave the city, you're immersed in a tranquil, green landscape full of cultural and historical discoveries.
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✝️ Pilgrim's Cross near Thionville (1721) An impressive wayside cross from 1721 – simple yet powerful, framed by an ornately wrought iron railing. It stands on a small hill overlooking the hilly landscape near Thionville and invites you to pause for a moment – in keeping with the ancient pilgrimage tradition. Tip: Come early in the morning – then the cross lies still in the light, and the place exudes a special sense of tranquility. Ideal for a quiet moment on your route through Grand Est.
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The Voie Bleue runs from the fortified town of Thionville, with its two lock bridges, true masterpieces of military architecture, along the port of Illange, the first river port for metallurgical products, passing by its industrial heritage and the former U4 blast furnace, one of the few buildings of the 20th century steel industry that is now a cultural and historical centre. Just before Metz, the cycle path crosses a beautiful wetland with idyllic ponds. Take the opportunity of your stay in the Lorraine capital to stroll through the old town: the Saint-Etienne Cathedral and the Pompidou-Metz Centre for Contemporary Art are two must-sees.
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Here, we pass over the canalized Moselle, it's really pleasant.
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beautiful rosel section
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Well-developed cycle path along the Moselle. However, it often happens that you have to change side of the river.
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Ückingen (Uckange) is primarily known for its rich industrial heritage, particularly the U4 - Blast Furnace Park, which symbolizes the Fensch Valley's steelmaking past. It also serves as a gateway to the scenic Moselle River valley, offering access to cycling routes and historical sites.
The most significant site for industrial history is the U4 - Blast Furnace Park (Uckange). This last remaining blast furnace from the Uckange metallurgical plant is classified as a historical monument and offers guided tours. Additionally, the nearby Musée des Mines de Fer in Neufchef provides insights into the mining history of the region.
Yes, Ückingen is located on the "Voie Bleue – Moselle-Saône by bike" (V50) cycle path. The Charles le Téméraire cycle route follows the Moselle canal between Metz and Thionville, passing through Uckange and offering a safe bike ride along the river, past industrial heritage sites. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Ückingen guide.
Just a short distance away, Thionville is a border town with a rich history, featuring medieval fortifications and neoclassical buildings. Further afield, Metz boasts a stunning cathedral and grand 18th-century squares. The medieval fortified village of Rodemack, recognized as one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages," is also worth a visit.
Beyond the historical sites, families can enjoy the Charles le Téméraire cycle route for a pleasant bike ride. For more active fun, Parc du Bois de Coulange in Amnéville (approx. 6 km away) is home to the Amnéville Zoo, and Walygator Parc in Maizières-lès-Metz offers amusement park thrills.
The area around Ückingen offers varied natural landscapes with rolling hills and forests, providing numerous hiking opportunities. Popular routes include loops around Tivoli Pond starting from Fameck, and trails offering views of Metz. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Ückingen guide.
The Garden of Traces (Jardin des Traces) is a unique contemporary garden located opposite the U4 blast furnace. Created on industrial wasteland, it's a themed garden dedicated to the memory of workers and the ironworks, featuring a mix of mineral and plant elements. It's designed to remediate the soil and offers a peaceful, reflective space.
The Moselle region, where Ückingen is located, is known for its diverse natural landscapes. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking. The U4 Blast Furnace Park is illuminated nightly, making it a striking visit in the evenings year-round.
Yes, the Fort de Guentrange near Thionville is an impressive fortified group built by the Germans between 1899 and 1906 and later incorporated into the Maginot Line. It offers fascinating insights into military technology and European border history, often accessible via guided tours.
Uckange is known for its unique confectionery specialty, the Wagotine of Uckange. Its original recipe dates back to 1937, and it's shaped like the small wagons used in iron and coal mines, filled with Lorraine specialties like Mirabelle plum. You might find these at local markets.
Visitors are often captivated by the sheer scale and historical significance of the U4 - Blast Furnace Park. The site's preservation as a historical monument, combined with the nightly art installation "All the Suns" by Claude Lévêque, transforms it into a powerful symbol of industrial heritage and modern art. Guided tours, often led by former steelworkers, provide a unique personal perspective.


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