Attractions and places to see around Lenoncourt, a commune in northeastern France, offer a blend of historical landmarks and access to natural landscapes. Situated in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, the area features the Roanne Valley and the Étang Tauru. Lenoncourt itself holds historical significance with sites like the Château de Lenoncourt and remnants of the salt exploitation industry. The region provides opportunities to explore both historical sites and natural features, with many cultural attractions located nearby in Nancy.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Basilica of Saint Epvre is an imposing neo-Gothic church building. In sunshine, the structure, built from light limestone, truly shines.
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Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Nancy https://g.co/kgs/eXP7sbJ
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In your photos, I mainly see the Saint Epvre basilica but not the Sacré Cœur which is on rue de Laxou in Nancy!
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While strolling between the tall rows of trees on Place de la Carrière, it's worth taking a look at the rooftops running parallel to it. A veritable flood of chimneys is spread across the roof gables. A quirky sight.
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Here along the canal you can really enjoy a relaxing bike ride.
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This church with the title "SACRE-COEUR" is not dedicated to one of the countless saints or - like many churches in France - to the Virgin Mary and Mother of God ("Notre-Dame"). Here, the choice of patronage was made directly to Jesus Christ, our Savior and Redeemer. The "HEART OF JESUS" veneration, which in earlier times was deeply rooted in popular piety, can look back on a three-and-a-half-century-long history in the Catholic Church: It can be traced back to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoyue (1647 to 1690), a French nun. In this time-honored tradition, this church here in ___ was also dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The most famous church – not only in this country, but in continental Europe in general – with this patronage is “SACRE-COEUR de Montmartre” in the French capital (if you are interested, see https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/229994 ).
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A mighty building - currently being renovated (06/24).
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In Lenoncourt, you can explore the impressive Château de Lenoncourt, a historical monument with parts dating back to the 13th or 14th century. Additionally, the commune features the unique Saline Soundings of the Roanne Valley, which are industrial vestiges from the salt exploitation industry, and a local church with an 18th-century tower and nave, and a 15th-century choir.
Yes, the nearby city of Nancy offers several significant historical landmarks. These include the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stanislas Square, known for its stunning 18th-century architecture, and Place de la Carrière, a historical square connecting Nancy's old and new towns. You can also visit the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Nancy, a neo-Gothic religious building.
Lenoncourt is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Roanne Valley, through which the Roanne river flows. You can also visit Étang Tauru, a 10.3-hectare body of water, and enjoy the serene environment of woods and prairies around the Château de Lenoncourt. Several smaller streams like the Ruisseau de Bronze also contribute to the local hydrography.
Yes, Lenoncourt offers opportunities for hiking, including a marked path called the 'Grand tour de Lenoncourt'. For more options, you can explore various trails in the surrounding area. Check out the Hiking around Lenoncourt guide for routes like the 'Hiking loop from Saulxures-lès-Nancy' or 'Hiking loop from Pulnoy'.
Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy the bike path connecting Laneuveville and Messein, which runs alongside the Canal de la Marne au Rhin and the Canal des Vosges. This path offers a relaxed, car-free experience through idyllic landscapes. For more cycling routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Lenoncourt guide.
Many attractions in the region are family-friendly. In Nancy, the Stanislas Square and Place de la Carrière are great for strolls, and Parc de la Pepiniere is a popular green oasis. The bike path along the canal (Bike path between Laneuveville and Messein) is also suitable for families.
The best time to visit Lenoncourt for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. This period also allows for comfortable exploration of historical sites.
Nancy, a short distance from Lenoncourt, is rich in cultural attractions. Beyond the famous squares, you can visit the Nancy Museum-Aquarium, the Musée de l'Ecole de Nancy dedicated to the Art Nouveau movement, and the exquisite Art Nouveau building, Villa Majorelle. The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l'Annonciation is another impressive 18th-century architectural site.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The UNESCO World Heritage sites in Nancy, like Stanislas Square, are highly praised for their architecture and atmosphere. The tranquil canal paths, such as the Bike path between Laneuveville and Messein, are appreciated for relaxed, car-free cycling through scenic landscapes.
Yes, many of the outdoor areas and trails around Lenoncourt are suitable for walks with dogs. The paths along the Marne–Rhine Canal are generally dog-friendly, offering pleasant strolls. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near livestock.
Yes, Lenoncourt offers a unique insight into the region's industrial past with the Saline Soundings of the Roanne Valley. These historical monuments represent the significant salt exploitation industry that was prominent in the area from the 1880s until World War II.
Besides the Château de Lenoncourt itself, you can visit other notable castles nearby. The Château de Fléville in Fléville-Devant-Nancy is a family estate featuring a feudal keep from 1320, and the Château de Montaigu in Laneuveville-devant-Nancy is an elegant 18th-century residence worth exploring.


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