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Hiking around Nancy offers diverse landscapes, characterized by the confluence of the Meurthe and Moselle rivers, expansive forests like Forêt de Haye, and elevated plateaus such as the Plateau de Malzéville. The region features varied terrain, from gentle riverside paths along the Marne-Rhine Canal to more undulating routes through natural parks. These areas provide a range of experiences for hikers of all abilities. Many bus station hiking trails around Nancy are easily accessible, connecting urban areas with natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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8.92km
02:18
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.33km
02:19
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.6km
03:54
160m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.57km
01:43
200m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Large building along the entire south side of Place Stanislas. Built in the mid-18th century, the building combines baroque elements with classical elegance. The original building was significantly smaller, two-thirds of the current size were added in the course of the 20th century. The entrance hall is impressive.
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The Basilica of Saint Epvre is an imposing neo-Gothic church building. In sunshine, the structure, built from light limestone, truly shines.
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The church was designed as a three-aisled basilica on a Latin cross plan. The neo-Gothic basilica is of considerable size: the tower above the entrance rises to a height of 87 meters for a building 100 meters long. The nave is 84 meters long and has a vault height of 24 meters.
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Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Nancy https://g.co/kgs/eXP7sbJ
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In your photos, I mainly see the Saint Epvre basilica but not the Sacré Cœur which is on rue de Laxou in Nancy!
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At the top of the Butte de Mousson, where the castle of the Counts of Bar once stood, the Chapelle de Lumière has stood since 1961 – a modern chapel made of glass, metal and concrete, designed by architect Robert Parisot. It was built on the site of the old castral chapel, which was destroyed by American bombing in 1944. The chapel is conceived as a "lanterne des morts" – a beacon visible from afar at night, like a lighthouse of memory. The structure is pentagonal, with an open front overlooking the valley. Inside, an expressive statue of Christ in hammered copper, made by sculptor Bernard Mougin, dominates, attached to a cross of metal beams. The floor is laid in Euville stone, and the altar and ambon are carved from Comblanchien stone. The chapel has been recognised as "Architecture contemporaine remarquable" since 2015.
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While strolling between the tall rows of trees on Place de la Carrière, it's worth taking a look at the rooftops running parallel to it. A veritable flood of chimneys is spread across the roof gables. A quirky sight.
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At the top of the Butte de Mousson, where the castle of the Counts of Bar once stood, the Chapelle de Lumière has stood since 1961 – a modern chapel made of glass, metal and concrete, designed by architect Robert Parisot. It was built on the site of the old castral chapel, which was destroyed by American bombing in 1944. The chapel is conceived as a "lanterne des morts" – a beacon visible from afar at night, like a lighthouse of memory. The structure is pentagonal, with an open front overlooking the valley. Inside, an expressive statue of Christ in hammered copper, made by sculptor Bernard Mougin, dominates, attached to a cross of metal beams. The floor is laid in Euville stone, and the altar and ambon are carved from Comblanchien stone. The chapel has been recognised as "Architecture contemporaine remarquable" since 2015.
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There are over 470 hiking trails around Nancy that are easily accessible from bus stations. This includes a wide variety of routes, with approximately 210 easy, 245 moderate, and 16 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable path for every hiker.
Yes, Nancy offers many easy and family-friendly routes accessible by bus. A great option is the Marne–Rhine Canal – Saint Catherine Gate loop from Nancy, which is an easy 6.2 km walk along the scenic canal. The region's urban parks like Parc de la Pépinière also offer pleasant, accessible strolls.
Absolutely. Many of the trails accessible by bus are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. For example, the Héré Arch – Stanislas Square loop from Nancy is a moderate 8.7 km circular route that starts and finishes conveniently within the city.
Hiking trails accessible by bus around Nancy offer diverse natural attractions. You can explore the Plateau de Malzéville, a Natura 2000 site with panoramic views over the Meurthe valley. The Confluence of the Moselle and Meurthe rivers is another picturesque spot. Many routes also pass through the extensive Forêt de Haye or along the tranquil Marne-Rhine Canal.
Many trails around Nancy are dog-friendly, though it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or populated areas. The extensive green spaces of the Forêt de Haye and paths along the Meurthe and Moselle rivers are popular choices for walks with canine companions, often reachable by local bus services.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for hiking around Nancy, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant fall colors. Summer can be enjoyable, especially in shaded forest areas, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible, particularly on lower-elevation paths, but check local conditions for ice or snow.
Yes, several bus-accessible trails offer excellent views. The Plateau de Malzéville is renowned for its panoramic vistas over the Meurthe valley and the city of Nancy. Routes near the Moselle River, such as the View of the Moselle River – Aingeray Lock loop from Petit Toulaire, also provide scenic river views.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Small trail – Sources Trail loop from Laxou is an excellent choice. This 8.3 km route features a good amount of elevation gain, offering a more strenuous experience while still being reachable by public transport.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences around Nancy, with an average score of 4.47 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails from public transport, the diverse landscapes ranging from riverbanks to plateaus, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable outings.
Yes, many routes combine natural beauty with historical interest. The Héré Arch – Stanislas Square loop from Nancy takes you past the iconic Stanislas Square. Further afield, the Pont-à-Mousson Town Centre, accessible via routes like the Gélot Bridge – St. Martin's Church loop from Pont-à-Mousson, offers charming historical architecture.
Yes, the region around Nancy is characterized by its rivers and canals. The Marne–Rhine Canal – Saint Catherine Gate loop from Nancy is a prime example, offering a flat and pleasant walk along the canal. You can also find numerous paths along the Meurthe and Moselle rivers, providing tranquil waterside experiences easily reached by bus.


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