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Hiking around Bicqueley offers diverse landscapes within the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, characterized by extensive forested areas and proximity to the Moselle river. The region features varied terrain, including woodlands, river valleys, and gentle hills, providing a range of elevation changes suitable for different hiking preferences. These natural features contribute to a varied outdoor experience, with paths winding through scenic environments.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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12.4km
03:21
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.87km
01:53
110m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.2km
03:12
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.00km
01:06
60m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the many caves in this Moselle valley. The cave is 370 meters long and 16 meters deep.
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A little further towards the barrage you get a better impression of how powerful the river is here. With a bit of luck you can see cormorants.
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In addition to the caves 'Grotte Sainte Reine' and 'Grotte de Sept Salles' in the immediate vicinity, there is another karst cave on the hiking trail.
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The Sainte-Reine cave or Sainte-Reine hole is the second natural cavity in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle in terms of known development and has been classified as a historic monument since 1910. It has several entrances classified under the general name of "Caves known as Trou de Sainte-Reine" and was originally part of an endokarst under the bottom of the Moselle valley.
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The Grotte des Sept Salles is located on the right bank of the Moselle and, as far as researched, is the third largest natural cave in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department. There are several larger and smaller entrances here on the hiking trail.
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At the end of the 19th century, a railway line was put into operation here, which, among other things, served to supply the fort with military supplies. The line was last used for passenger traffic but was closed again in 1946. [https://www.villeylesec.fr/Le-chemin-de-fer?lang=fr]
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Bicqueley offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from easy strolls to more challenging moderate routes. The landscape is characterized by extensive forested areas, scenic river valleys along the Moselle, and gentle hills. You'll find paths winding through beautiful woodlands, some featuring exciting rock formations and hidden historical structures.
Yes, the Bicqueley area boasts a wide selection of hiking routes. There are nearly 180 tours available, catering to various preferences and skill levels. This includes over 70 easy routes, nearly 90 moderate trails, and 17 more difficult options for experienced hikers.
Absolutely. Many trails around Bicqueley are suitable for families. An excellent easy option is the Sentier des Bornes – Ancient Roman Road loop from Pierre-la-Treiche, which is 4.3 miles (6.9 km) long and combines historical elements with pleasant natural scenery. The region's gentle hills and woodlands provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages.
Many of the trails in the Bicqueley area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in forested areas or near wildlife. For example, the Tour de pierre la treiche – Deuil Spring, Ochey loop from Taillet is an easy 4 km route perfect for a walk with your dog.
Yes, Bicqueley offers several circular routes, perfect for hikers who prefer to start and end in the same location. A popular moderate option is the Deuil Spring, Ochey – Sentier des Bornes loop from Pierre-la-Treiche, which is 7.7 miles (12.4 km) and features moderate ascents through natural landscapes.
The region around Bicqueley is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore extensive forested areas like the nearby Foret de la Reine, enjoy scenic views along the Moselle river, or discover hidden historical structures. Notable landmarks include the historic Fort de Villey-le-Sec and the impressive Toul Cathedral, which can be seen from some routes like the View of Toul Cathedral loop from Chaudeney-sur-Moselle.
The hiking trails around Bicqueley are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 280 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the woodlands, and the well-maintained paths that offer a varied outdoor experience.
Yes, for those interested in unique geological features, the Well Cave – Sainte-Reine Cave loop from Pierre-la-Treiche is a notable trail. This 7.6-mile (12.2 km) route leads through varied terrain and offers the chance to explore the area's interesting cave formations.
While specific parking information for every trailhead isn't always listed, many popular hiking areas and villages around Bicqueley, such as Pierre-la-Treiche, typically offer designated parking spots for hikers. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or use komoot's detailed tour planner for specific parking recommendations for your chosen route.
The Bicqueley region offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, making shaded forest trails ideal. Winter hiking is possible, but some paths might be muddy or require appropriate gear depending on conditions.
Yes, the Moselle river flows nearby, offering scenic routes. There's a fantastic cycling path between Villey-le-Sec and Maron that stretches for nearly eight kilometers, which is also suitable for walking. This path provides beautiful views of the magnificent nature and wooded hills along the riverbanks, such as the area Along the Moselle near Maron.


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