Attractions and places to see around Ochey, a commune in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, offer a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area provides access to the Cotes de Meuse hills and the Moselle River, known for scenic views. Visitors can explore nearby historic towns like Toul and Nancy, which feature significant cultural landmarks. The region is characterized by its tranquil setting and opportunities for outdoor and cultural exploration.
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The fort was built around the existing village of Villey-le-Sec, partly because this strategically located location was also the only water supply in the vicinity at the time, and therefore it was not easy to relocate the residents. The design of the fort was the model for later defensive structures, such as those built in the Maginot Line. The fort was outside of any significant fighting in the world wars, so that although it remained virtually intact, it became increasingly less important strategically. It was therefore no longer maintained after the First World War. In the Second World War, many of the metal parts used were dismantled by the Germans. Today, guided tours organized by an association are offered between May and September. [Michelin Guide Vert]
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One of Vauban's designs for the town of Toul consisted of demolishing the already existing fortifications and enlarging the surface of the town by inserting all the nearby suburbs within a single bastioned enclosure. This project was chosen by the king and work began on May 12, 1700, but, contrary to Vauban's wishes, inside the city and not outside. The work progressed only slowly, the city having lost all interest after the signing of the peace treaties. The ramparts and parapet were completed in 1722. In the first half of the 1740s, the canal locks were completed and the only complete peninsula was completed. But the work stopped there and the project was not completed. [https://sites-vauban.org/ressources/site-vauban/toul] An aerial view allows you to clearly see the contours of the fortifications, and you can also easily walk around them.
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Toul Cathedral celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2021 (although it was not completed until after 1500). The monumental building dominates the cityscape from afar?
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The fortification of Toul goes back to a plan by Vauban from 1697. However, the fortification was never completed.
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Fort Villey-le-sec, built between 1875 and 1879 in the south-east of Toul on a 345 m high hill, represents a unique ensemble in the fortifications of the Serè des Rivières era the hill was excellently suited to observe and combat a possible deployment of enemy troops. Since a wealthy landowner had already resisted expropriation during the construction of Fort de Bourlèmont and the location of Bourlèmont had to be shifted as a result, the French military also feared fierce resistance in the case of Villey-le-sec. In general, expropriation procedures could be carried out expeditiously when required by national security and when the land was vacant. But here it was a complete village with church and cemetery, which made things considerably more difficult. And so it was decided to surround the village with defenses instead of tearing it down. Source: http://www.festungsbauten.de/F/Toul_Villeylesec.htm
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The town hall building
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Even if the turnoff to Nancy on the Moselle cycle path is worth it, you shouldn't miss this loop of the Moselle. From Maron to Toul, the Moselle shows different landscapes. The most beautiful part for me is the swamp through which the bike path leads along a dam. Camping in Villey-le-Sec on the other bank of the Moselle is definitely recommended as a stopover with a tent. Access is via the large lock.
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Impressive Gothic cathedral of Toul, which houses one of the largest cloisters in France! It was stripped of its statues during the French Revolution but kept its superb. Also worth seeing: its two cloisters and the adjoining garden, very pleasant for taking a break in the shade.
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The area around Ochey is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Saint Stephen's Cathedral in Toul, known for its Gothic architecture and one of the largest cloisters in France. Another significant site is Fort de Villey-le-Sec, a unique fortification built between 1875 and 1879. Additionally, the historic town of Nancy, about 22 km away, features the UNESCO World Heritage site of Place Stanislas.
Yes, Ochey's surroundings offer beautiful natural landscapes. You can enjoy the scenic views along the Moselle River, particularly on the cycle path Along the Moselle near Maron, which offers views of wooded hills. The Cotes de Meuse hills and the Foret de la Reine also provide picturesque settings for enjoying nature.
The region is great for outdoor activities. Cycling is popular, with routes like the 'Côte de Maron – Canal de jonction de Nancy loop' or the 'Villey-le-Sec Dam loop'. You can find more cycling options on the Cycling around Ochey guide. For those who enjoy running, there are various trails, including a 'Running loop from Thuilley-aux-Groseilles'. Discover more running routes in the Running Trails around Ochey guide.
Yes, the Toul Cathedral is considered family-friendly and offers an impressive architectural experience. Additionally, outdoor activities like cycling along the Moselle or exploring the Fort de Villey-le-Sec can be enjoyable for families, depending on the children's ages and interests.
The best time to visit Ochey and its surroundings for outdoor activities and sightseeing is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is most favorable for cycling, walking, and exploring historical sites. The tranquil setting of the region can be enjoyed throughout these seasons.
While Ochey itself has a local fitness trail (Parcours de Santé), for more extensive walking and hiking, you'll find options in the surrounding natural areas like the Foret de la Reine and Cotes de Meuse. The cycle path Along the Moselle near Maron is also suitable for walks, offering picturesque views.
Toul, located about 11 km from Ochey, is home to the magnificent Saint Stephen's Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece with one of France's largest cloisters. You can also explore the historic Vauban Fortifications, which offer insights into military architecture and provide pleasant walking paths around the town.
Yes, the historically significant village of Domremy-le-Pucelle, the birthplace of Joan of Arc, is approximately 25 km from Ochey. It offers a unique cultural experience for those interested in French history.
The cycle path Along the Moselle near Maron is a paved route running between Villey-le-Sec and Maron. It spans almost eight kilometers, offering beautiful natural scenery and views of wooded hills. It's primarily used by cyclists but is also suitable for leisurely walks.
Absolutely. The Fort de Villey-le-Sec is a particularly unique historical site. Built between 1875 and 1879, it represents a distinctive ensemble in the fortifications of its era, strategically located on a hill. Its design was even a model for later defensive structures.
The main appeal of the Ochey region lies in its tranquil setting and its strategic location, offering easy access to a blend of rich historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to explore ancient fortifications, magnificent cathedrals, and scenic river paths, all within a short distance.


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