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No traffic touring cycling routes around Groß-Moyeuvre traverse a landscape shaped by the Orne River and Conroy stream, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region features a mix of river valleys, forests, and plateaus, with elevations generally under 200 meters. Natural features like the Plan d'Eau de la Sangsue and the Étang de Tivoli provide serene settings for cycling. The area's network of dedicated cycle paths, including sections of the Véloroute Charles le Téméraire and the Mosel Cycle Path, ensures…
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.5
(27)
125
riders
47.8km
03:18
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(5)
55
riders
26.8km
01:47
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.7
(3)
50
riders
32.3km
03:01
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(5)
28
riders
46.3km
03:45
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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28
riders
28.9km
01:43
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Orne is a beautiful river
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with family
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You're absolutely right – the tower in the picture is clearly made of metal, not wood. Thanks for pointing that out. Here's the corrected version: --- 🗼 Observation tower near Pierrevillers – A steel view Rising in the middle of the forest near Pierrevillers, a metal observation tower, with its open structure, offers a panoramic view of the Moselle Valley, the surrounding hills, and, on a clear day, even as far as Luxembourg. 🔩 The solid steel structure is accessible via several platforms and stairs and, despite its height, appears delicately embedded in the natural surroundings. **Tip:** Ideal in good weather – the view from the top is worth every climb and is perfect for a quiet moment or impressive photos.
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💧 Plan d'Eau de la Sangsue – Small Natural Lake Tucked away in the countryside lies the Plan d'Eau de la Sangsue, a small natural lake with wild shoreline vegetation, calm waters, and a natural charm. While its name ("Leech Pond") is unusual, the body of water is a peaceful spot for walkers, nature lovers, and birdwatchers. 🌿 Surrounded by forest and meadows, the pond is a refuge for amphibians, insects, and waterfowl. A narrow path leads along the shore – ideal for a quiet break in nature. Tip: Particularly beautiful in spring or when there is light fog – then the pond appears almost mystical. Perfect for a quiet rest off the beaten track.
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This route is very pretty, but it is best done with a mountain bike or hybrid bike. The paths are quite passable in dry weather.
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Very beautiful pond with a lot of activities for children (playground and outdoor activity park)
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Standing 25 metres high and at an altitude of 390 metres, the Drince Tower offers a view of the Metz urban area and its surroundings. In good weather, you can even see the Ardennes, Luxembourg and Belgium. A beautiful view to relax after the climb.
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Groß-Moyeuvre. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 36 easy, 42 moderate, and 25 difficult options.
The Moselle Valley, including the area around Groß-Moyeuvre, is particularly pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The weather is generally mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Winter cycling is possible, but some services might be limited, and conditions can be colder.
Yes, many routes are suitable for families. The region's extensive network of cycle paths, including sections of the Véloroute Charles le Téméraire along the Moselle Canal, are largely flat and separated from main roads, making them ideal for all ages. An easy option is the Map of Rives de Moselle – Richemont lock loop from Moyeuvre-Grande, which is 28.9 km long with minimal elevation gain.
The terrain varies, but many no-traffic routes, especially those along the Moselle and Orne rivers, are largely flat or gently undulating. You'll find well-maintained cycle paths, often paved, suitable for touring bikes. Some routes, like the Water level – Pierrevillers Trail loop from Rombas - Clouange, offer more challenging ascents and descents, reaching up to 480 meters of elevation gain.
The routes often pass by significant natural and historical sites. You can cycle past the serene Plan d'Eau de la Sangsue or the tranquil Tivoli Pond. The industrial heritage of the region is visible at sites like the U4 - Blast Furnace Park (Uckange), which is accessible from some routes.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Orne River – Quite a strange gateway loop from Rombas - Clouange offers a moderate 47.8 km circular ride along the Orne River.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 500 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained cycle paths, the scenic river valleys, and the blend of natural beauty with interesting historical and industrial landmarks.
The Moselle region has good public transport links, especially in larger towns like Metz and Thionville, which are connected to the extensive cycle path network. Many local trains and buses are equipped to carry bicycles, making it convenient to reach starting points for your no-traffic tours. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
Yes, the Moselle Cycle Path and other popular routes are well-equipped with amenities. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in the towns and villages along the way, particularly in places like Metz, Thionville, and smaller communities bordering the rivers. These establishments cater to cyclists, offering places to rest and refuel.
Generally, dogs are permitted on most public cycle paths in the region, provided they are kept on a leash and under control. However, specific rules may apply in certain protected natural areas or on private land. Always ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the cleanliness of the trails.
Parking is typically available in the towns and villages that serve as common starting points for these routes. For example, you can often find parking near the Orne River in Moyeuvre-Grande for routes like the Orne River – Along the Orne loop from Moyeuvre-Grande. Larger towns like Metz and Thionville also offer ample parking facilities, often with easy access to the main cycle networks.


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