Best natural monuments around Champigneulles feature diverse landscapes and significant natural heritage. The region is characterized by its expansive forests, such as the Forest of Haye, and unique ecological sites like the Vallon de Bellefontaine. These areas offer varied terrain, from river confluences to elevated plateaus, providing opportunities to explore natural features. Champigneulles's natural environment contributes to its local biodiversity and offers numerous outdoor pursuits.
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This large baroque fountain is the opulent centerpiece in the middle of the otherwise classically and rather strictly designed square.
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You can access the mound of the old castle when the sheep are not there.
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You live in Meurthe et Moselle, do you know where the two rivers meet?
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The Plateau de Malzéville, located at the gates of Nancy, offers an exceptional panoramic view of the Meurthe valley and the city below. This natural site, surrounded by meadows and forests, is a popular place for walks, with paths winding through green landscapes. At the top of the plateau, the calm and serenity allow you to fully enjoy nature while admiring the unobstructed view.
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Beautiful and surrounded by trees.
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Historic monument! The Place de l'Alliance is part of the 18th-century monumental ensemble inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983. The works were directed by the king's first architect, Emmanuel Héré, who deployed for the ensemble of famous squares in Nancy the quintessence of his building art by materializing the link between the two existing cities, the medieval city and the city of Charles III (built in the 17th century). The fountain placed in its center is composed of a stone basin on which three old men representing rivers are leaning. Their shoulders support an entablature on which stands a triangular marble obelisk. Originally commissioned for the hemicycle of the Carrière, it was moved in 1756 and transformed in honor of the new alliance between the Bourbons and the Habsburg-Lorraines. On this occasion, a shield was added, inscribed with "perenne foedus, anno 1756" (perpetual alliance), to the genius crowning the obelisk.
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A wonderful and historic place
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The region offers diverse natural features, including the expansive Forest of Haye, which covers a significant portion of the commune. Within this forest, you'll find the ecologically rich Vallon de Bellefontaine, known for its humid areas, natural springs, ponds, and unique limestone lawns. Another notable site is the Plateau de Malzéville, a Natura 2000 classified area with rich flora and fauna.
Yes, the Vallon de Bellefontaine is particularly renowned for its rich and diverse ecosystem, hosting one of the largest amphibian populations in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department. It's classified as a ZNIEFF site due to its ecological importance. The Plateau de Malzéville is also a Natura 2000 classified site, celebrated for its varied flora and fauna.
For exceptional panoramas, visit the Plateau de Malzéville, which offers sweeping views from its summit. Another must-see is the View of the Moselle Valley and the village of Maron from the Dent de la Roche viewpoint, located at the top of a cliff, providing an outstanding perspective of the valley and the village.
Absolutely. The Vallon de Bellefontaine features a 2.2 km educational trail around the Bel 'Étang, which is suitable for families. The Plateau de Malzéville and the Confluence of the Moselle and Meurthe rivers are also considered family-friendly, offering accessible natural experiences.
Yes, the 2.2 km educational trail around the Bel 'Étang in the Vallon de Bellefontaine is specifically designed to be accessible to people with reduced mobility, making it a great option for wheelchair users.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are moderate hiking routes like the "Étang de Bellefontaine loop from Champigneulles" and various running trails in the area. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Champigneulles, Running Trails around Champigneulles, and MTB Trails around Champigneulles guides.
The natural monuments are enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for outdoor activities, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also great for exploring, especially the shaded areas of the Forest of Haye and the Vallon de Bellefontaine. Winter can offer a unique, tranquil experience, though some trails might be muddy or require appropriate gear.
Exploration time varies by site. The educational trail in the Vallon de Bellefontaine is 2.2 km, which can be completed in about an hour at a leisurely pace. Larger areas like the Forest of Haye offer opportunities for longer hikes, ranging from a few hours to a full day, depending on your chosen route. Viewpoints like the Dent de la Roche can be visited more quickly.
While primarily natural, some sites have historical connections. The Confluence of the Moselle and Meurthe rivers has a history tied to river traffic and economic influence. Additionally, the Church of Amance and Its Centenarian Cedar combines a religious building with a significant natural element (the cedar) and offers a historical viewpoint.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich and varied flora and fauna, especially at sites like the Plateau de Malzéville. The exceptional panoramas from viewpoints such as the Dent de la Roche are also highly rated. The tranquility of the expansive Forest of Haye and the unique ecological diversity of the Vallon de Bellefontaine are also major draws.
Yes, several easy to moderate hiking routes are available. The educational trail in the Vallon de Bellefontaine is a gentle option. For more choices, you can find easy routes like the "Footbridge over the Meurthe loop from Champigneulles" in the Hiking around Champigneulles guide, which are suitable for a relaxed exploration of the natural surroundings.


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