Best attractions and places to see around Semécourt include a variety of cultural, historical, and natural sites. Located in the Moselle department of France, Semécourt serves as a convenient base for exploring the diverse offerings of nearby cities like Metz and Amnéville. The region features significant landmarks, extensive green spaces, and recreational facilities. Visitors can find options ranging from historical architecture to outdoor activities along rivers and in parks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Really fantastic cycle path
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Built between 1220 and 1522, it is the result of the merging of two separate churches. With its 42-meter-high nave, it is one of the largest Gothic buildings in Europe. Its 6,500 square meters of stained-glass windows have earned it the nickname "Lantern of the Lord." Created in the 16th and 18th centuries by Hermann von Münster, Thiébault de Lixheim, Valentin Bousch, Jacques Villon, and Marc Chagall, these masterpieces of fire and light are a true encyclopedia of glass art.
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A bridge over the Moselle River offers beautiful views of the Moselle Island. At night, the arches beneath the bridge are illuminated in colorful lights, a beautiful eye-catcher.
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Of the original 17 city gates, only the German Gate in the east remains. Named after the former hospital of the Teutonic Order, which stood nearby, it was built as an entrance to the city on a bridge over the Seuille River. A medieval structure straight out of a picture book.
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Always worth a bike tour! In the old town area, however, you should keep an eye on the ground. The cobblestones are very rough in places and have deep, wide cracks.
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In the evening the bridge is illuminated and looks very beautiful
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The Voie Bleue runs from the fortified town of Thionville, with its two lock bridges, true masterpieces of military architecture, along the port of Illange, the first river port for metallurgical products, passing by its industrial heritage and the former U4 blast furnace, one of the few buildings of the 20th century steel industry that is now a cultural and historical centre. Just before Metz, the cycle path crosses a beautiful wetland with idyllic ponds. Take the opportunity of your stay in the Lorraine capital to stroll through the old town: the Saint-Etienne Cathedral and the Pompidou-Metz Centre for Contemporary Art are two must-sees.
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Here, we pass over the canalized Moselle, it's really pleasant.
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The nearby city of Metz, approximately 9 km from Semécourt, offers a rich cultural heritage. You can explore the magnificent Saint-Étienne Cathedral, known for its extensive stained-glass windows, and the historic Porte des Allemands, a significant vestige of Metz's medieval ramparts. Another notable site is the Moyen Bridge, offering views of the Temple Neuf.
Yes, for family fun, you can visit Walygator Parc, an amusement park located about 5.2 km from Semécourt in Maizières-lès-Metz. Another popular destination is the Zoo d'Amnéville, which also hosts a 'Luminescences' light festival during the evening, featuring over 10,000 light installations.
The region offers several options for nature lovers. The Parc de Brieux, a short distance away, spans 50 hectares with seven ponds for fishing and leisure areas. In Metz, you can explore the banks of the Moselle and Seille rivers, which feature over 30 km of waterside trails for walking or cycling. Additionally, the Botanical Garden in Montigny-lès-Metz and various other gardens like Jardins Des Récollets provide serene green spaces.
Beyond walking and cycling along the rivers, you can find numerous routes for different activities. For cycling, consider the Charles le Téméraire cycle route, which follows the Moselle canal. You can also explore various cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Semécourt guide, or discover mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Semécourt guide.
While Semécourt itself is a quiet commune, the broader Moselle region offers numerous hiking trails. You can find opportunities to observe wildlife, such as beavers along the wild Moselle River, and enjoy panoramic views from elevated areas. For more structured routes, check out the Gravel biking around Semécourt guide, which also includes paths suitable for walking.
The region can be enjoyed year-round. For outdoor activities like cycling and walking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. During the evening in colder months, the Zoo d'Amnéville hosts its 'Luminescences' light festival, providing a unique seasonal experience.
Beyond the main landmarks, consider visiting one of the local markets held in nearby towns like Woippy, Metz, and Hagondange throughout the week. These markets offer a glimpse into local life and provide an opportunity to discover regional produce and crafts.
The Aquarives aquatic center is a modern facility nearby, offering swimming, aquafitness, aquabike, a fitness center, and a wellness area complete with a sauna and hammam for relaxation.
Visitors appreciate the diversity of attractions, from the historical depth of Metz's architecture to the serene natural landscapes. The Charles le Téméraire cycle route is particularly noted for offering a safe and scenic bike ride through wetlands and past industrial heritage sites. The blend of cultural sites and recreational parks is also highly valued.
Yes, several gardens are accessible. In Metz, you can visit the Jardins Des Récollets. Other options include Jardin Devant Blory in Montigny-lès-Metz, Jardin Des Traces in Uckange, Jardin D'Aubigny in Coincy, and Parc Simon in Augny. These offer peaceful settings for a leisurely walk.
Yes, Metz itself is rich in green spaces. You can find more detailed information about nature within the city, including the Moselle and Seille riverbanks and various parks, by visiting the Metz tourism website: tourisme-metz.com/en/discover-metz-metropole/nature-in-town.


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