Natural monuments around Commercy offer diverse natural sites for exploration. The region features a landscape characterized by forests, wetlands, and historical areas. These natural areas provide opportunities for observing local biodiversity and tranquil waterscapes. Commercy's surroundings include protected nature reserves and expansive forest ponds.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Very beautiful place in the forest. Numerous gravel paths ranging from smooth white paths to rougher trails.
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Very long front lines of trenches; today, the forest has grown back on the other side. During the war, not a single tree remained. It was very impressive how many kilometers of trenches there were in the forest, with shell holes every few meters.
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very nice route, sometimes gravel but also doable with cycling.
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Be careful, in winter the paths are very muddy and even flooded.
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The path runs along trenches and past the remains of fortresses.😎
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A symbolic place forever marked by the First World War 1914-1918. The German army built a multitude of them, they are hidden all over this beautiful forest.
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It's impressive what they have created to survive, you have to imagine the whole thing without the forest.
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If you are looking for a hiking destination combining nature, history and culture, the Lahaussee Regional Nature Park has everything to please you. This nature reserve, located in the Grand Est region, extends over more than 600 hectares of wetlands, forests, meadows and ponds. You will be able to discover the rich biodiversity of the site which is home to numerous species of birds, amphibians, insects and plants. You can also discover the ancient tradition of fish farming, which dates back to the 13th century and still contributes to the local economy and social inclusion. The reserve offers different trails and activities for visitors of all ages and interests. Energetic races, observation of fauna and flora, discovery of heritage, you will find what you are looking for in the Lahaussee regional nature reserve.
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The region around Commercy offers several distinct natural monuments. Highly recommended are the Lachaussée Pond, a protected nature reserve with a 12 km path, and The ponds of the Queen's forest, an expansive area with over 10 natural forest ponds and significant wildlife. For a blend of nature and history, consider the Trench of Thirst and Ailly Wood, a historical site set within a unique landscape.
Yes, several natural monuments around Commercy are suitable for families. The Lachaussée Regional Nature Reserve, with its wetlands, forests, and ponds, offers various trails and activities for all ages. Similarly, The ponds of the Queen's forest and Neuf-étang des Mandres are also considered family-friendly, providing opportunities for nature observation.
The natural monuments around Commercy are rich in biodiversity. At Lachaussée Pond and the Lachaussée Regional Nature Reserve, you can spot diverse birds, amphibians, insects, and plants thriving in the wetland habitats. The ponds of the Queen's forest, a Natura 2000 site, is home to species like the marsh harrier, collared flycatcher, great crested newt, and lark. Neuf-étang des Mandres also supports a rich plant and animal biodiversity, including rare species.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments offer excellent hiking trails. For instance, you can walk a 12 km path that circles Lachaussée Pond. The Lachaussée Regional Nature Reserve also provides various trails. For more hiking options in the wider area, explore the routes available in the Hiking around Commercy guide, which includes trails like the Tour of Lake Madine and the Etang de Lachaussée loop.
Several sites blend natural beauty with historical importance. The Trench of Thirst and Ailly Wood is a significant historical site from World War I, featuring numerous regimental monuments and trenches along its forest paths. Similarly, Fontaine des Carmes is a symbolic place marked by the First World War, with hidden German army constructions in the forest.
While specific seasonal tips are not universally provided, spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting natural sites in the region. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and wildlife observation, with vibrant foliage in autumn and blooming nature in spring. Be aware that paths around Lachaussée Pond can be very muddy or even flooded in winter.
Yes, the Commercy region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Commercy guide, with options like loops around Saint-Mihiel. For road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Commercy guide features tours around Lac de Madine and the former abbey of Rangéval.
The Lachaussée Regional Nature Reserve is unique for its extensive wetlands, forests, meadows, and ponds spanning over 600 hectares. It's a haven for diverse biodiversity and also showcases the ancient tradition of fish farming, which dates back to the 13th century and contributes to the local economy and social inclusion. It offers a blend of nature, history, and culture.
Birdwatching is a popular activity at several natural monuments. Lachaussée Pond is a protected nature reserve known for its variety of fauna, including birds. The ponds of the Queen's forest, a Natura 2000 site, is particularly noted for species like the marsh harrier and lark, making it an excellent spot for bird observation.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and rich biodiversity of the region's natural monuments. They enjoy the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife, explore historical sites intertwined with nature, and walk along scenic paths, such as the 12 km loop around Lachaussée Pond. The blend of natural beauty and historical significance, particularly at sites like the Trench of Thirst and Ailly Wood, is also highly valued.
Yes, beyond Lachaussée Pond, the region boasts several other beautiful water bodies. The ponds of the Queen's forest encompass more than 10 natural forest ponds, including Rangéval, Mosée, Romé, and Boucq. Additionally, Neuf-étang des Mandres is another natural pond nestled amidst forests and wetlands, offering rich biodiversity.


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