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No traffic touring cycling routes around Sillegny traverse the gentle Seille Valley, offering flat riverine paths. To the west, the Côtes de Moselle massif presents more undulating terrain with hills. The region also features shaded forest paths and is close to the Moselle River, providing access to dedicated cycle paths. This landscape provides a blend of varied terrain suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Of the original 17 city gates, only the German Gate in the east remains. Named after the former hospital of the Teutonic Order, which stood nearby, it was built as an entrance to the city on a bridge over the Seuille River. A medieval structure straight out of a picture book.
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Former water tower used to supply steam locomotives in the adjacent main station. Future use is still being planned.
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Beautiful Roman aqueduct on the edge of the cycle path towards Metz.
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This flood column can be seen right on the cycle path. It's quite impressive how high the Moselle can rise!
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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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Built in 1915, superb blockhouse and trenches
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Idyllic landscape near Saint Pierre on the Moselle
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Sillegny, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options to explore the picturesque Seille Valley and the surrounding Moselle region.
The terrain varies significantly. Routes within the Seille Valley, where Sillegny is located, are generally flat and scenic, perfect for relaxed touring. As you venture towards the Côtes de Moselle massif to the west, you'll encounter more undulating terrain with ascents and panoramic views. Many routes also follow dedicated cycle paths along rivers, offering smooth, car-free surfaces.
While many routes are accessible, for a particularly easy and family-friendly option, consider routes that stick to the flatter sections of the Seille Valley. The "Circuit de la Seille" is a local example, offering gentle paths. For a specific easy route, the Coin-sur-Seille – Gravel Tour in Southern Metz loop from Coin-sur-Seille is a great choice, covering about 13 km with minimal elevation gain.
The best times are generally spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasant, temperatures are mild, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures, especially in July and August. Winter cycling is possible but may require appropriate gear due to colder weather and shorter daylight hours.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. You can cycle past the impressive Gorze–Metz Roman Aqueduct (Jouy-aux-Arches), explore the charming Pont-à-Mousson Town Centre, or visit the historic Premonstratensian Abbey Pont-à-Mousson. Many routes also offer picturesque views Along the Moselle River, connecting charming villages and historical sites.
Yes, for those seeking a longer, moderate challenge, the region offers several options. Consider the The Moselle at Metz – Porte des Allemands loop from Coin-sur-Seille, which spans nearly 57 km and offers a blend of riverine paths and scenic views. Another good choice is the Gravel Tour in Southern Metz – Mountain biking in Sud Messin – Verny loop from Pommérieux, a moderate 28 km route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free paths, the diverse landscapes ranging from flat river valleys to rolling hills, and the opportunity to discover historical villages and natural features away from traffic.
Absolutely. For a more demanding experience, routes that venture into the Côtes de Moselle massif will provide greater elevation changes. An example is the Bunkers d'artillerie de Vezon loop from Marieulles, which is graded as difficult and includes significant ascents, offering rewarding views.
Yes, Sillegny's proximity to the Moselle River (around 15-20 km from Metz) means you can easily access sections of the renowned Moselle Cycle Path. This path is celebrated for its scenic route along the river, often on dedicated cycle paths with minimal traffic, making it an excellent option for car-free touring. For more information on the Moselle Cycle Path, you can visit en.visitmosel.de.
In Sillegny and surrounding villages, you'll typically find public parking areas suitable for cars, from which you can easily start your cycling tour. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the starting point details on komoot, as many routes begin from village centers or designated parking spots. Bike racks are often available in town centers or near popular attractions like the Saint-Martin de Sillegny Church.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Sillegny are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location without retracing your steps. This is ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes. Examples include the Bunkers d'artillerie de Vezon – Gravel Tour in Southern Metz loop from Verny and the previously mentioned Coin-sur-Seille loop.


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