Best attractions and places to see around Vandelainville, a commune in France's Meurthe-et-Moselle department, serve as a gateway to the broader Grand-Est region. The area is integrated into the Lorraine Regional Natural Park, offering diverse natural landscapes including agricultural plateaus, forest valleys, and waterways. Visitors can explore significant historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features in the surrounding cities and the park. This region provides a blend of historical depth and natural beauty for exploration.
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The nature is exceptional, it is dotted with ponds with their small chalets
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Each of these crosses that the biker encounters in the villages or in the fields is a sign of remembrance of the crucifixion, but also of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. "Here on earth there is His memory, but in the kingdom of heaven there is His presence: this presence is the joy of those who have already reached salvation. The memory is our consolation, as we are still wanderers, traveling towards our homeland." (Bernard of Clairvaux)
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Beautiful marked gravel mountain bike tour in the south of Metz
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Amazing islands of nature in the middle of a very anthropized area.
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Beautiful Roman aqueduct on the edge of the cycle path towards Metz.
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The aqueduct connecting Gorze to Metz is a Roman aqueduct built at the beginning of the second century. Divodurum (Metz) is the capital of the Mediomatris, at the crossroads of the south-north and east-west axes, i.e. on the Roman roads from Lyon to Trier and from Reims to Strasbourg. The city, which had about 20,000 inhabitants in the second century, needed a supply of spring water to supply the fountains, the three Roman baths, the public latrines and the craftsmen. The exact distribution points are not known because no trace remains (Wikipedia).
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The aqueduct connecting Gorze to Metz is a Roman aqueduct built at the beginning of the second century (Wikipedia).
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Symbolic fortress of the Dukes of Lorraine, the name of this castle has become the war cry of the princes "Prény! Prény!". Dominating the Moselle valley from its spur, the castle benefits from a large enclosure around the lower courtyard in which the village developed and the eastern small, isolated from the village by a large ditch, and which constitutes the largest part. strongest on the site. This place constitutes one of the northern locks of the Dukes of Lorraine, in a region largely held by the Counts of Bar who particularly enjoy the neighboring castle of Mousson. Undoubtedly built in the 12th century to guard the abbey of Sainte-Marie-aux-Bois, the Dukes of Lorraine remain attorneys of this religious establishment. The warmand keep or tower constitutes the most impressive element of this castle with its pentagonal shape, its thick walls and its great height.
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The region around Vandelainville is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Gorze–Metz Roman Aqueduct (Jouy-aux-Arches), a significant man-made monument that once supplied water to Metz. Another notable historical monument is Prény Castle, a symbolic fortress of the Dukes of Lorraine. Further afield, consider visiting the impressive Metz Cathedral, the renowned Place Stanislas in Nancy, or the historical battlefields of Verdun.
Yes, Vandelainville is integrated into the vast Lorraine Regional Natural Park, offering diverse landscapes. Within the park, you can discover natural sites like the Foret de la Reine, the calcareous grasslands of Pelouses du Rudemont and de la Côte Varenne near Arnaville, and the limestone hillsides of Coteaux calcaires du Rupt-de-Mad au Pays Messin. The 55 km long Rupt-de-Mad river is also a significant natural feature.
For families, the Gorze–Metz Roman Aqueduct (Jouy-aux-Arches) is an educational historical site. The Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle offers a pleasant natural setting. A bit further, the Parc zoologique d'Amnéville provides an opportunity to see approximately 2,000 animals across 360 species. Nancy also hosts the Muséum-aquarium de Nancy, and various recreational activities like escape games and trampoline parks are available in Metz.
There are several hiking opportunities around Vandelainville, with routes catering to various difficulties. You can find trails like the '75-year-old twisted beech – Le sentier des art bres loop from Onville' or the 'Old Bridge loop from Bayonville-sur-Mad'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Vandelainville.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent cycling opportunities, including the scenic route Along the Moselle, which is popular for its tranquil riverside environment. You can also find routes like the 'Butte du Xon by Pont-à-Mousson' or longer tours such as 'Metz Cathedral – Beautiful view of Lac de Madine'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Vandelainville guide.
Lake Madine is a significant site within the Lorraine Regional Natural Park. It's a popular destination for water-based activities, offering opportunities for swimming, fishing, sailing, and canoeing. The lake also features observatories for birdwatching, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts.
Beyond Vandelainville, nearby cities offer significant cultural landmarks. Metz boasts its impressive Cathedral and the Museum of the War of 1870 and Annexation. Nancy is famous for Place Stanislas, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its protected historical center. Malbrouck Castle in Manderen is another unique historic monument in Lorraine, offering guided tours and exhibitions.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets where you can find local products. These include markets in Ars-sur-Moselle (10 km away), Jarny (17 km), Metz (19 km), Woippy (20 km), and Dieulouard (21 km). Days vary, so it's advisable to check local schedules.
La Croix Saint Clément is a historical cross erected in memory of the first bishop of Metz. It marks the location where he is believed to have first seen the city, Divodurum, which is one of the oldest churches in Gaul, dating back to 280 AD.
Yes, the region features several beautiful gardens and parks. You can visit the Parc du château de Pange, a remarkable garden located 28 km from Vandelainville. In Nancy, approximately 39-40 km away, you'll find Jardin Alexandre-Godron and Parc Sainte-Marie. The Jardin botanique du Montet is also nearby, about 42 km away.
The European Archaeological Park of Bliesbruck-Reinheim offers a unique opportunity to delve into Celtic and Gallo-Roman civilizations. It highlights the shared heritage between French and German nations through its archaeological sites and exhibits, providing insights into ancient history.
Beyond its general beauty, the Lorraine Regional Natural Park contains several unique natural features. These include the 'Pelouses du Rudemont and de la Côte Varenne' in Arnaville, which are calcareous grasslands, and the 'Coteaux calcaires du Rupt-de-Mad au Pays Messin', limestone hillsides. The park also features 'Vallon forestier du fond de L'Aulnois' and 'Boisements humides et gravières d'Arnaville', showcasing diverse ecosystems.


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