Best attractions and places to see around Sorbey. Sorbey is a commune located in the Moselle department in France, situated within the broader attraction area of Metz. While Sorbey itself is a smaller locality, the surrounding region offers a variety of historical sites and cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore the local landscape and discover nearby villages with unique heritage.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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🏰 **Château de Cons-la-Grandville – A Journey Through the Centuries** The imposing castle of **Cons-la-Grandville**, near the border with Luxembourg, combines Romanesque origins with Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Built on the foundations of a Gallo-Roman villa, it was expanded and remodeled several times from the 11th century onwards. Particularly worth seeing: the Romanesque cloister, the elegant façade, and the magnificent courtyard. 🕰️ The château was the residence of the noble de Cons family, later also a monastery, and has been lovingly restored. Today it is a listed monument and open to visitors. **Tip:** Be sure to visit the cloister – one of the oldest preserved of its kind in Lorraine. Ideal as a stopover on the way between France and Luxembourg.
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Charming little historic town with an excellent restaurant Le Gras Q
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The castle of Cons-la-Grandville is a castle which dates from the 11th century and which has been transformed and restored over the centuries. You can admire the architecture and sculptures of the castle, which combine Romanesque, Renaissance and classical styles. You can also explore the park and village of Cons-la-Grandville, surrounded by hills and woods.
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Marville is a charming village dating back to the 12th century. You can explore its medieval streets, admire its Renaissance architecture, and visit the impressive Saint-Hilaire cemetery, which contains over 40,000 graves from different eras. You can also appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside, with its rolling hills, vineyards, and forests. Whether you're looking for a short stroll or a challenging adventure, Marville has something for everyone.
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What makes Marville special is that some of the houses in the Spanish Renaissance style were built when the city was part of the Spanish Netherlands in the 16th century.
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The cemetery, located two kilometers outside Marville, is known for its 'ossuary', a so-called charnel house where more than 40,000 skulls and bones lie.
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Stationed in Longuyon in 1954, with an air base in Marville, the Canadians left our region in 1966/1967 following General DE GAULLE's decision in 1966 to no longer belong to NATO. The Canadians, in thanks for the welcome received by the French, proposed to the municipality, chaired by Robert DRAPIER, to build a totem characteristic of the Canadian nation. It was inaugurated on March 11, 1967 by the Indian chief KHUT LA CHA and his squaw "Princess of Peace", in the presence of the mayor and the city council, as well as the 4 colonels who had succeeded each other at the base. After many Indian dances and songs to the accompaniment of a tambourine, the chief gave his headdress to Colonel CHRISTIE, the last base commander, who unveiled the plaque affixed to the Totem's base. As a testimony to the warm welcome given by the French people to all Canadian personnel of the First Wing, Royal Canadian Air Force, who stayed at Marville Base from 1954 to 1967. Worn out over the years, our unusual Totem was replaced thanks to Canadians from the LAHR base in Germany. Renovated and carved from larch, 5.40 meters high, the new brand new totem was re-inaugurated by Pierre MERSCH, Mayor, on June 8, 1986. It is regularly maintained and some parts have been refurbished. weather and pollution would soon have overcome this memory of the past. In 2005, the second Totem, which still retained the original sculptures and designs, had to be replaced. It is now in resin, which should make it more resistant to the test of time. (https://www.longuyon.fr/Patrimoine/Totem.html)
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Very old cemetery in Saint Hilaire (Jerusalem) with graves from the 16th century to the 21st century. Beautiful church in Romanesque style. Well worth a visit .
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The region around Sorbey offers several significant historical and cultural sites. You can explore the 11th-century Cons-la-Grandville Castle, which showcases Romanesque, Renaissance, and classical architectural styles. Another notable site is the Marville Renaissance Village, known for its 16th-century Spanish Renaissance architecture and the impressive Saint-Nicolas Church of Marville. Additionally, the Longuyon Totem stands as a unique monument, a thank you from Canadian forces stationed in the area.
Yes, several attractions near Sorbey are suitable for families. The Cons-la-Grandville Castle offers an engaging historical experience with its architecture and park. The Marville Renaissance Village and its Saint-Nicolas Church provide a charming setting for exploration, with medieval streets and Renaissance buildings that can captivate visitors of all ages.
The area around Sorbey is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, hiking, and running. For hiking, consider the 'Dorlon loop from Charency-Vezin' (9.2 km, moderate) or the 'Lake Marville loop from Saint-Jean-lès-Longuyon' (7.1 km, easy). Mountain bikers can explore routes like the 'Saint-Hilaire Cemetery – Main Square of Marville loop' (25.3 km, moderate). Runners have options such as the 'Running loop from Sorbey' (4.1 km, easy). You can find more details on these and other routes in the respective guides for Hiking around Sorbey, MTB Trails around Sorbey, and Running Trails around Sorbey.
Yes, there are easy walking and hiking trails available. An example is the 'Lake Marville loop from Saint-Jean-lès-Longuyon', which is an easy 7.1 km hike. For a slightly longer but still manageable option, the 'Dorlon loop from Charency-Vezin' is a moderate 9.2 km trail. You can discover more options in the Hiking around Sorbey guide.
The Ossuary of Saint-Hilaire Chapel is a unique historical site located within the cemetery near Marville. It is a charnel house containing a significant collection of skulls and bones, estimated to be over 40,000. The site features graves dating from the 16th to the 21st century and includes a Romanesque church, offering a profound historical experience.
The Longuyon Totem is a monument originally erected in 1967 by Canadian forces as a gesture of thanks for the warm welcome they received in the region. It serves as a lasting testimony to the friendly relations between the local community and the Canadian personnel stationed there from 1954 to 1967. The totem, now made of resin for durability, is regularly maintained to preserve this memory.
At Cons-la-Grandville Castle, you can admire architecture that spans centuries, combining Romanesque, Renaissance, and classical styles. The castle, dating from the 11th century, has undergone various transformations and restorations. Visitors can explore its impressive structure, sculptures, and the surrounding park and village, which are nestled among hills and woods.
The Marville Renaissance Village is unique for its distinctive Spanish Renaissance architecture, particularly its facades, which were built during the 16th century when the city was part of the Spanish Netherlands. The village also features fortifications and posterns, reflecting its prosperous past. Its 13th-16th century Gothic church, the Saint-Nicolas Church of Marville, is also a significant highlight.
While Sorbey itself is a smaller locality, it is part of the broader attraction area of Metz. For a day trip, you could visit the city of Metz, which offers major cultural and historical sites such as the Metz Cathedral, the Centre Pompidou-Metz, and the historic German Gate (Porte des Allemands). Closer to Sorbey, exploring the Marville Renaissance Village and Cons-la-Grandville Castle makes for an enriching day out.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and unique architecture of the region. The charm of medieval streets and Renaissance buildings in places like Marville Renaissance Village, and the impressive structures of Cons-la-Grandville Castle, are frequently highlighted. The area's natural beauty, with rolling hills and forests, also contributes to a pleasant experience for those exploring the countryside.
Yes, there is a specific running trail that starts from Sorbey. You can find an 'easy' 4.1 km 'Running loop from Sorbey'. This provides a convenient option for those looking to run directly from the village. More running routes in the vicinity can be found in the Running Trails around Sorbey guide.


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