Best attractions and places to see around Fresnes-En-Saulnois include a blend of historical sites and natural features within the rural commune and the wider Saulnois region. The area offers opportunities to explore its landscape, including forests, ponds, and streams. Visitors can discover remnants of ancient habitation and significant local edifices, alongside natural points of interest.
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The church of Salonnes has a rich history dating back to the 8th century, when it was built to house the relics of Saint-Privat and Saint-Hilaire. After being destroyed during conflicts over the salt mines and later the Thirty Years' War, it was rebuilt in 1540 and again in 1750. The most striking element is the Gothic portal, which is the only original part from the 16th century to have been preserved. Made of Jaumont stone, it features an accolade arcade flanked by pinnacles. Three Gothic niches above the double doors recall the ornate style of the late Gothic period.
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The first bombardment of Nancy took place here, in September 1914. The Germans brought heavy field guns and bombarded the town with 80 shells.
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You will find this pond in the heart of the national forest of Amance. Surrounded by trees, you will also have the opportunity to watch birds while running around the pond.
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Passing between the large fields and the forest, this path seems to lead to adventure. What will you find?
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Passing from the large fields to the forest, this trail seems to lead to adventure. What will you find?
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The pond of Brin is a bucolic body of water located in the heart of the national forest of Amance. Its fresh waters are perfect for observing the birds that live there. Perhaps you will come across a gray heron there?
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Vic-sur-Seille, which benefits from the label "Small cities of character", is an essential place of passage for itinerants who cross the region. If its old stones undeniably recall the history of the village, its leisure center invites you to rest and relax. The village has all the amenities, from accommodation to restaurants. Take the time to visit the museum which takes its name from Georges de La Tour, born in 1593 in Vic-sur-Seille. The exhibitions offer many indications on the region and its evolution.
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The region is rich in history. In Fresnes-en-Saulnois itself, you can find a 17th-Century Presbytery and the Modern Saint-Denis Church, rebuilt in 1954. Evidence of ancient habitation is also present with vestiges of a Roman road. Nearby, the Church of St Privat de Salonnes, dating back to the 8th century, features a striking 16th-century Gothic portal. Additionally, the village of Vic-sur-Seille, a "Small City of Character," is home to the Georges de La Tour Museum, offering insights into the region's historical development.
Yes, the area boasts several natural highlights. The Brin Pond, located within the Amance Forest, is a serene spot known for birdwatching, where you might spot gray herons. The Amance Forest itself offers opportunities for walking and exploring its diverse flora. You can also discover the Ruisseau de Saint-Jean and Ruisseau des Ossons, tributaries of the Seille River, which contribute to the local natural environment.
For hikers, the Four Winds Hiking Circuit (Circuit de randonnées - Les Quatres Vents) begins in Fresnes-en-Saulnois, offering a blend of historical and natural significance. The Amance Forest also provides trails for exploration. While specific hiking routes are not detailed here, you can find various running trails in the wider area, suitable for walking, by visiting the Running Trails around Fresnes-En-Saulnois guide.
Beyond exploring the attractions, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and their difficulty levels, explore the dedicated guides: Road Cycling Routes around Fresnes-En-Saulnois, Running Trails around Fresnes-En-Saulnois, and MTB Trails around Fresnes-En-Saulnois.
Yes, the area offers options for families. The Brin Pond in the Amance Forest is considered family-friendly, providing a peaceful setting for nature observation. The Entrance to the Amance Forest also leads to trails suitable for families looking to enjoy the outdoors.
While specific seasonal advice for Fresnes-En-Saulnois isn't detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural scenery. Summer is also suitable, especially for enjoying the ponds and forests, though it can be warmer.
For expansive panoramic views, head to the Côte de Delme within the Saulnois region. This elevated area offers stunning vistas, particularly of the Moselle coasts, and also encompasses a regional nature reserve of calcareous grasslands.
The Georges de La Tour Museum is dedicated to the renowned painter Georges de La Tour, who was born in 1593. It is located in the nearby village of Vic-sur-Seille, a significant cultural destination. The museum's exhibitions provide valuable insights into the region's history and evolution.
Yes, you can find a Shelter in the area. It provides an excellent spot to relax and offers protection from wind, rain, or sun, making it a convenient stop during your outdoor adventures.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The tranquil setting of Brin Pond for birdwatching, the rich history of the Church of St Privat de Salonnes, and the cultural offerings of Vic-sur-Seille are frequently highlighted. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity to explore ancient sites and immerse oneself in the peaceful natural landscapes.
Yes, the Seille River is a major natural waterway in the Moselle department that flows through the region. Additionally, the Ruisseau de Saint-Jean and Ruisseau des Ossons are two streams that are tributaries of the Seille River, contributing to the local natural environment and attracting nature enthusiasts.
The Amance Forest is a significant natural feature spanning 169 hectares. It is managed for quality timber production and biodiversity, supporting various tree species such as fir, beech, and oak. It also provides an accessible entrance for visitors and leads to the serene Brin Pond, making it a great spot for nature walks and exploration.


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