Best attractions and places to see around Rogéville include historical sites and natural landscapes along the Moselle river. The region offers a mix of cultural heritage and outdoor activities, with a notable 85-kilometer cycle route. Rogéville is also recognized for its culinary traditions, particularly the local madeleines. The area features several historical monuments and religious buildings, reflecting its long-standing past.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Here you can find delicious madeleines, small sponge cakes, in a wide variety of flavors. The shop is also open on Sundays until 6 p.m.
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Over an area of 6.2 ha, the necropolis brings together the bodies of 13,519 soldiers who died for France during the two world conflicts. In the upper part is the cemetery of the 14-18 conflict. It was created in 1915 following the battles at Bois-le-Prêtre and developed between 1920 and 1936. It brings together the bodies of 5,199 French soldiers and 1 Serb. In the lower part is located the military cemetery of the Second World War and a Captivity Memorial which houses the bodies of prisoners of war who died in captivity. 8200 French, 105 Soviets, 12 Poles in four ossuaries.
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Memorial to the bloody Battles of Bois-le-Prêtre during the First World War. Initially a simple wooden cross which marked the highest point of the forest massif at 372 meters above sea level, a strategic point, it returned to its place of origin shortly after the war and was enshrined in the stone monument commemorating this battle which was inaugurated on September 23, 1923 by Raymond Poincaré.
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From here begins a large forest area in which there are also remains of destroyed villages.
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The Boucle de la Moselle is an 85-kilometre cycle route that connects Nancy, Liverdun, Toul and Neuves-Maisons. In Liverdun, you will find a campsite on the banks of the Moselle, under the imposing fortress that dominates the area. Don't forget to try the famous madeleines, the town's speciality!
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Built from the 12th to the 15th century, St. Peter's Church in Liverdun was home to a tomb of St.Eucharius, who is said to have ridden here, beheaded as a martyr in 362, holding his head in his hands. This is also shown on the tomb.....
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Very impressive and also thought-provoking
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Impressive monument. In the area you can still see some trenches from the First World War
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For families, Liverdun, on the banks of the Moselle offers a pleasant setting with a campsite and river activities, suitable for all ages. The Le Pétant National Necropolis, while a historical site, is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a thought-provoking experience. Additionally, a visit to Authentic Liverdun Madeleines can be a sweet treat for everyone.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the Romanesque-style Saint-Pierre de Liverdun church, a listed building from the 12th century. The Carmelite Cross is a significant World War I memorial where remnants of battles are still visible. Another important historical site is the Le Pétant National Necropolis, a vast memorial covering 6.2 hectares.
The area around Rogéville is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. The Boucle de la Moselle, an 85-kilometer cycle route, passes through Liverdun, on the banks of the Moselle. For more options, you can find various cycling routes in the Cycling around Rogéville guide and road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Rogéville guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, the 'Villevaux Mill – Le Trou du Gros Bois loop from Rogéville' is an easy 5.3 km hike, and the 'Villevaux Mill – Gouffre du Trou du Gros Bois loop from Gézoncourt' is an easy 6.5 km option. You can find more details and other routes in the Hiking around Rogéville guide.
Liverdun, on the banks of the Moselle is a dog-friendly location, perfect for walks along the river. Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Rogéville are also suitable for dogs, allowing you to enjoy the scenery with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are on a leash where required.
Yes, Authentic Liverdun Madeleines, a popular cafe known for its local specialty, is wheelchair accessible. For other attractions, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details beforehand, especially for historical sites which may have uneven terrain or steps.
You must visit Authentic Liverdun Madeleines. This cafe is famous for its unique madeleine recipe, a local specialty with a long-standing family tradition since the 1920s. They offer a variety of flavors, representing Lorraine's culinary heritage.
For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) generally offer pleasant weather with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer (July-August) is also popular, but can be warmer. Winter can be cold, but some trails remain accessible for those prepared for cooler conditions.
Yes, the Hiking around Rogéville guide lists several circular routes. Examples include the 'Villevaux Mill – Old wash-house loop from Rogéville' (8.8 km) and the 'Pierrefort Castle loop from Rogéville' (14 km), offering varied distances and difficulties.
The region is characterized by natural landscapes along the Moselle river. Liverdun, on the banks of the Moselle, provides scenic river views and opportunities for riverside walks and cycling. The area also features forest areas, such as those near the Le Pétant National Necropolis, which offer tranquil natural settings.
Visitors appreciate the blend of cultural heritage and outdoor activities. The historical depth of sites like Saint-Pierre de Liverdun church and the scenic beauty of Liverdun, on the banks of the Moselle are highly rated. The unique culinary experience at Authentic Liverdun Madeleines is also a significant highlight for many.


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