Attractions and places to see around Gélaucourt are concentrated around the historic Sion Hill, the highest point of the Lorraine plateau. This region features significant historical sites and monuments. The landscape offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and natural viewpoints.
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Magnificent site with a view over the entire Saintois.
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Remains of the castle of the Counts of Vaudémont.
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The 'Barrès column' is a lantern of the dead dedicated to the writer Maurice Barrès. When designing this monument, the landscape architect Achille Duchêne was strongly inspired by a similar construction, the lantern of the dead by Fenioux in the South West of France.
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If you are looking for a scenic and spiritual hike, you can visit the Colline de Sion, the highest hill in Lorraine. This hill is a historical and cultural site, where you can admire the Notre-Dame de Sion basilica, the hermitage of the Poor Clares and the Barrès monument. You can also enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and on a clear day you may even see Mont Blanc.
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The Barrès monument is a lantern-shaped monument dedicated to the writer Maurice Barrès, who praised the Hill of Sion in his novel La Colline Inspiration. The monument is located on the Vaudémont signal, the highest point of the hill and the Lorraine plateau, at 540 or 541 meters above sea level. The monument was inaugurated in 1928 and is the work of landscaper Achille Duchêne, who was strongly inspired by Fenioux's lantern of the dead. From the top of the monument, you enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside and the villages of Sion and Vaudémont.
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The Barrès monument was built in honor of the writer Maurice Barrès who spoke of the hill of Sion in his novel La colline inspiratione.
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The tower is the vestige of the seat of the counts of Vaudémont. The height of their reign was between 1071 and 1472. Now in ruins, it is preserved for the future.
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Monument in the form of a lantern of the dead inaugurated in 1928 in honor of Maurice Barrès (1862-1923), writer and figurehead of French nationalism, originally from Charmes, who in 1913 published the novel "La Colline inspired". Beautiful view of the surroundings, in particular the Vosges, but also to the Alps on certain days.
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The region is rich in history, centered around the historic Sion Hill. You can explore the Barrès Monument, a lantern-shaped monument dedicated to writer Maurice Barrès, and the Brunehaut Tower, a historical ruin that is a vestige of the Counts of Vaudémont.
Yes, the Barrès Monument is considered family-friendly. It's a significant historical site offering panoramic views from the highest point of the Lorraine plateau, making it an engaging visit for all ages.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Barrès Monument, located on the Vaudémont signal, the highest point of the Lorraine plateau. The Maurice Barrès Monument (Colline Inspirée) also offers beautiful views of the surroundings, including the Vosges mountains on clear days.
The area around Gélaucourt offers various outdoor activities. You can find several road cycling routes, such as the 'Haroué Castle – Canal Path (La Voie Bleue) loop', or explore cycling tours like the 'Château d'Haroué by the colline de Sion' loop. For more details, visit the Road Cycling Routes around Gélaucourt or Cycling around Gélaucourt guides.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can try the 'Circuit Barrès - Brunehaut' running course or 'The Inspired Hill loop' from Saxon-Sion. These routes often incorporate the scenic and historical sites. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Gélaucourt guide.
Both the Barrès Monument and the Maurice Barrès Monument (Colline Inspirée) are dedicated to the writer Maurice Barrès, who famously praised the Hill of Sion in his novel 'La Colline Inspirée'. These monuments, often in the form of a lantern of the dead, commemorate his connection to the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and the panoramic views. The Barrès Monument is noted for its unique lantern shape and its location at the highest point of the Lorraine plateau, offering expansive views. The historical ruins of the Brunehaut Tower also draw interest for their connection to the Counts of Vaudémont.
Yes, from Sion Hill, on a very clear day, it is possible to catch a glimpse of Mont Blanc in the distance, adding to the already impressive panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the Vosges.
Yes, for runners, routes like the 'Circuit Barrès - Brunehaut' and 'The Inspired Hill loop' are rated as difficult. Cyclists can find challenging routes such as the 'Three Fountain Pass loop from Crépey', which covers a distance of nearly 50 km. More details are available in the respective Running Trails and Cycling guides.
The Brunehaut Tower is a historical ruin and the last vestige of the seat of the Counts of Vaudémont, whose reign spanned from 1071 to 1472. It is preserved for its significant historical value.
The primary natural feature is the Sion Hill itself, which is the highest point of the Lorraine plateau. This elevated position provides extensive panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. While not explicitly listed, the landscape offers scenic beauty typical of a plateau region.


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