Best attractions and places to see around Kleinrosseln, known as Petite-Rosselle in French, reflect its industrial heritage and natural surroundings. This commune in the Moselle department of France, bordering Germany, was historically significant for coal mining. The region offers a mix of historical sites and natural areas, providing varied points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A perfect stop for a bike tour along the Saar River. An overnight stay at the Leonardo Hotel is recommended.
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A visit to the beer garden is also recommended
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The Völklinger Hütte, located in Saarland, is an outstanding industrial monument and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. It is the world's only completely preserved ironworks from the heyday of industrialization and offers a unique insight into the history of iron and steel production. Its significant role as a symbol of the industrial revolution and structural change makes it an important cultural and historical heritage in Europe.
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Very good place to take a break.
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The state capital. If there is flooding you will have to find another route :-)
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If your route takes you here, you should definitely visit the Völklinger Hütte.
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Beautiful and interesting city. Just driving through here on the Saarweg wouldn't do the city justice.
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One of the many locks on the Saar.
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Kleinrosseln, also known as Petite-Rosselle, is rich in industrial history, particularly coal mining. The most significant site is Parc Explor Wendel, a former coal mining site transformed into a museum. It offers an immersive experience into the region's past, including the Musée Les Mineurs Wendel and La Mine Wendel. You can also see historic mine shafts like Puits Saint Charles and Puits Vuillemin, whose headframe is a listed historical monument. The surrounding "cités minières" (mining towns) showcase characteristic mining architecture.
Yes, you can find several viewpoints in the broader area. While not directly in Kleinrosseln, the View of Völklinger Hütte and Saarstahl offers a unique perspective of the industrial landscape. Within Kleinrosseln, the historical mining sites themselves provide interesting visual insights into the region's past.
The Schafbach Valley is a notable natural feature, offering opportunities for nature walks and featuring fishing ponds. The region is characterized by green forests and gentle hills, especially along the Rossel river valley, which forms part of the border between France and Germany.
The area around Kleinrosseln is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the "Circuit du Galibot," an 11 km marked route that delves into the mining past and natural areas. Another option is the "Boucle Carreau Wendel Mine – Carreau Wendel Mine Headframe," a moderate 10.8 km trail. You can find more options on the Hiking around Kleinrosseln guide. For runners, there are various routes, including a 10.8 km loop from Cité Minière Wendel Nord to La Mine, Carreau Wendel, detailed in the Running Trails around Kleinrosseln guide.
Yes, the Parc Explor Wendel is generally considered family-friendly, offering an educational and engaging experience about mining history. Additionally, many of the natural areas and easy hiking trails around Kleinrosseln, such as those in the Schafbach Valley, are suitable for families looking for outdoor walks.
While Kleinrosseln itself is not directly on a large river, nearby Saarbrücken offers excellent spots. The Berliner Promenade and the Saar riverbank in Saarbrücken provide a great place to take a leisurely break, enjoy views of the Saar, and watch ships. Staden Park, also in Saarbrücken, is another pleasant spot along the Saar river.
Beyond the prominent mining heritage, Kleinrosseln features several other cultural landmarks. These include the Église Saint Joseph and Église Saint Théodore, as well as the historic Ancien Casino des Ingénieurs (Former Engineers' Casino) on Rue Alexandre Hoffmann. The Mairie (Town Hall) building itself has historical significance, originally built by the Wendel family.
Cyclists can find various routes in the region. The area's green forests and gentle hills provide a scenic backdrop for rides. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the "Saar Cycle Path – Sarreguemines loop from Forbach" or the "Scenic Road Through the Warndt." More detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Kleinrosseln guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of industrial history and natural beauty. The Völklingen Ironworks UNESCO World Heritage Site is highly regarded for its unique preservation as an industrial monument. Many also enjoy the opportunities for leisurely breaks by the Saar river and the historical insights offered by the mining sites.
Absolutely. Besides the Parc Explor Wendel, the Statue du Mineur in Place du Mineur commemorates the centenary of the first coal extraction. The Puits Saint Charles is significant as the site of the first coal extraction in Rosselle in 1856, and the headframe of Puits Vuillemin II is a listed historical monument.
The region's green forests and gentle hills are particularly pleasant during spring, summer, and early autumn for hiking and cycling. These seasons offer mild weather, making it ideal for exploring the natural areas and outdoor historical sites like Parc Explor Wendel.
While specific restaurants are not detailed in the guide, Kleinrosseln, as a commune, offers local dining establishments. For a wider variety, nearby Saarbrücken provides numerous options, including restaurants and cafes along the Saar riverbank near the Berliner Promenade.


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