Canyons around Lixingen, located in the Moselle department of north-eastern France, feature a landscape characterized by deep gorges and unique rock formations. The region includes natural monuments, trails, and former quarry areas that have been reclaimed by nature. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration, ranging from varied paths to accessible routes. The natural environment around Lixingen is shaped by its diverse terrain, including forests and steep-walled gorges.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A very beautiful rock formation, somewhat reminiscent of the Devil's Gorge in the Eifel.
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A beautiful newly created cycle path with signage and a wonderful break area. The former mining area is now once again a piece of nature in which we can feel comfortable, whether hiking or biking ⚒🚵♂️🏞Schöneck: A cycle path will cross the Simon quarry, a mining wasteland that was previously closed to the public A cycle path is being built in the Simon quarry. Access to this mining wasteland in the shape of a huge bowl was previously prohibited. In particular, the cycle path leads to a view of a body of water that forms as the groundwater level rises. The canyon landscape is extraordinary.
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Nice smaller rock formations in the forest.
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The rock path offers impressive, partly overhanging rock formations through which narrow paths meander. In addition, you can always catch nice views over the Saar. But be careful: there are steep descents right next to the paths!
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Yes, there's something like that in Saarbrücken
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The Auersmacher Tiefenbach has thoroughly dug its way through the gorge, leaving behind some steep, meter-high walls. The gorge itself is not accessible by a path, but paths lead along the edges.
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The canyons and gorges around Lixingen are characterized by deep cuts in the landscape, unique rock formations, and steep-walled areas. You'll find natural monuments, trails through forests, and even former quarry areas that have been reclaimed by nature, offering a distinct geological experience.
Yes, the Simon Quarry offers a family-friendly experience. It features a beautifully created cycle path with signage and a pleasant break area. This former mining area has transformed into a natural space, including a body of water, making it suitable for both hiking and biking with families.
One notable geological sight is the Icicles at Oberer Felsenweg, a natural monument known for its beautiful and unique rock formations within a gorge setting. The Tiefenbach Gorge also features impressive, steep, meter-high walls carved by the Auersmacher Tiefenbach.
The trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the Middle Rock Trail is considered challenging and requires good climbing ability, especially in dry weather. Other gorges like the Tiefenbach Gorge and Bubenrechsklamm offer intermediate trails with narrow paths along steep slopes.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Tunnel in the quarry – Old Railway Track Trail loop from Alsting' or the 'Bench With View of Alsting – Tunnel in the quarry loop from Alsting'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Lixingen guide.
Yes, the Simon Quarry features a newly created cycle path. Additionally, you can find numerous cycling routes in the broader Lixingen area, such as the 'View of the Vosges – Oratory of Graces loop from Rouhling'. Check out the Cycling around Lixingen guide for more details.
You can expect varied terrain, including narrow paths along steep slopes, forested sections, and areas with unique rock formations. Some trails, like the Middle Rock Trail, may require navigating challenging sections and even some climbing.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological features and the natural beauty. For example, the Icicles at Oberer Felsenweg are noted for their beautiful rock formations, while the Tiefenbach Gorge is praised for its impressive rocks. The Bubenrechsklamm offers a distinct climbing experience within a forested environment.
Yes, the Simon Quarry is a prime example. This former mining area has been transformed into a natural landscape, featuring a body of water and an extraordinary 'canyon landscape' that is now accessible for recreation like cycling and hiking.
Exploring on foot is a great way to experience the gorges. Trails like the Middle Rock Trail and paths along the Tiefenbach Gorge allow you to get up close to the impressive rock formations and steep walls. For a different perspective, the cycle path through the Simon Quarry offers scenic views of the reclaimed landscape.
Yes, the Lixingen area also caters to gravel biking enthusiasts. Routes such as the 'Mine Wendel – La Mine, Carreau Wendel loop from Hanweiler - Bad Rilchingen' are available. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Gravel biking around Lixingen guide.


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