Best lakes around Lorry-Lès-Metz are found in the surrounding Metz Métropole and the broader Lorraine region. This area is characterized by its diverse water bodies, ranging from large recreational lakes to protected nature reserves and urban waterways. The natural landscape offers opportunities for various outdoor activities and wildlife observation.
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Beautiful running path by the water
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Beautiful marked gravel mountain bike tour in the south of Metz
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The Bois de Coulange lake is a 3-hectare lake surrounded by a forest area which offers various activities such as walking, cycling, picnicking and pedal boats. Access to the lake is only on foot or by bike, to ensure a peaceful atmosphere. You can also rent a Segway, a self-balancing electric vehicle, to explore the forest trails. The lake is open from April to September and has a small restaurant on site. The Bois de Coulange lake is an ideal place to enjoy nature.
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The canal allowed boats to reach the port of Metz. This was installed until the 20th century outside the ramparts. The track installed on the banks of the canal is a pleasant and ideal walking area for families.
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Great local recreation area in the middle of the city; attracts with games and fun
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Beautiful park right on the water, but swimming is unfortunately forbidden
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The place was first mentioned as Anceiacum in 876, but is much older. From 1871 to 1883 the place was called Ancen on the Moselle, then Ancy on the Moselle. In 1915–18 and 1940–44 the name was Germanized into Anzig. The place was badly destroyed during the liberation in September 1944. With effect from January 1, 2016, the municipalities of Ancy-sur-Moselle and Dornot were merged to form a nouvelle commune called Ancy-Dornot. The municipality of Ancy-sur-Moselle belonged to the arrondissement of Metz and the canton of Les Coteaux de Moselle.
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A body of water is a body of water, more or less permanent, which can be fresh, salty or brackish, often characterized by currents which do not follow the slope of the bottom and thermal stratification of density.
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The lakes and water bodies near Lorry-Lès-Metz provide a diverse range of experiences. You can enjoy active recreation like walking, cycling, and pedal boating at places such as Coulange Wood Lake, or water sports like swimming, windsurfing, and paddle boarding at Lac de Madine. For nature enthusiasts, protected reserves like Étang de Lachaussée offer rich biodiversity and wildlife observation. Urban water bodies, such as the Recreation lake in Metz, provide city-based leisure activities and mini-cruises.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Coulange Wood Lake offers walking, cycling, picnicking, and pedal boats in a forest setting. Lac de Madine features beaches for sandcastle building and various water activities. The Recreation lake in Metz provides pedal boat rentals and a lively atmosphere. The Moselle Canal also has a pleasant walking area suitable for families. Even Carp Lakes Metz is designed to be family-friendly, allowing families to enjoy nature while anglers fish.
The region boasts a variety of natural features. At Coulange Wood Lake, you'll find a beautiful forest area. Étang de Lachaussée is a protected nature reserve with extensive wetlands, forests, and meadows, home to diverse bird, amphibian, and insect species. Lac de Madine is a Natura 2000 classified site and a national hunting and wildlife reserve, known for its exceptional biodiversity and clear waters. Along the Moselle, near Swan Lake, you can observe interesting flora both on land and in the water.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. Étang de Lachaussée has a 12 km path circling the pond, perfect for wildlife observation. The banks of The Moselle Canal provide a pleasant walking area. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes around the region, such as those found in the Hiking around Lorry-Lès-Metz guide, which includes trails like the 'Field and forest walk loop from Lorry-lès-Metz'.
The lakes around Lorry-Lès-Metz offer numerous water-based activities. Lac de Madine is a prime spot for swimming, pedal boating, windsurfing, and paddle boarding. At the Recreation lake on Île du Saulcy in Metz, you can rent pedal boats, canoes, and rowing boats. The section of the Moselle River within Metz, often referred to as 'Metz Lake,' also supports canoeing, rowing, and mini-cruises.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity, especially at Carp Lakes Metz. This complex features 10 different ponds covering approximately 55 hectares, catering specifically to carp anglers with various preferences, from runwater to big fish waters. It provides a balanced environment for both serious anglers and families.
The warmer months, generally from April to September, are ideal for visiting many of the lakes for recreational activities. Coulange Wood Lake, for instance, is open during this period. Lac de Madine is particularly popular in summer for its beaches and water sports. However, nature reserves like Étang de Lachaussée can be enjoyed year-round for hiking and wildlife observation.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the areas around the lakes. Coulange Wood Lake offers cycling paths, and you can even rent a Segway to explore the forest trails. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated routes in the region, such as those detailed in the MTB Trails around Lorry-Lès-Metz guide, including the 'Beautiful marked gravel mountain bike tour in the south of Metz' near Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the variety of activities available. The local recreation areas, like the Recreation lake in Metz, are praised for their games and fun. The pleasant walking areas along the banks of The Moselle Canal are also highly valued by families. The natural beauty and opportunities for relaxation and outdoor sports are consistently highlighted.
Yes, for those wishing to extend their stay, Lac de Madine offers various accommodation options. These include hotels, gîtes, campsites, and B&Bs, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the 'seaside' atmosphere and enjoy the extensive facilities.
Étang de Lachaussée is not only a nature reserve but also preserves an ancient tradition of fish farming dating back to the 13th century, offering a blend of nature, history, and culture. The area around Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle also has historical significance, with the village of Ancy-sur-Moselle having a long history dating back to 876.
Yes, some lake areas provide dining options. Coulange Wood Lake has a small restaurant on site. Lac de Madine features marinas like Nonsard, which are perfect for relaxing strolls and enjoying an ice cream. In Metz, the urban setting around the Moselle River offers numerous cafes and restaurants.


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