Attractions and places to see around Charleville-Sous-Bois include a mix of historical sites and natural features within the Moselle department of France. This region offers opportunities to explore local legends, religious heritage, and unique geological formations. Visitors can discover sites like ancient springs and canyons, providing insights into the area's natural and cultural history. The landscape is characterized by forests and natural monuments, suitable for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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According to legend, it was built based on a promise made by Charlemagne.
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About the Notre-Dame de Rabas chapel, the legend says: "Overwhelming heat! A troop of hunters and a pack of dogs pursue a deer at bay in the woods of Saint-Hubert. They get lost. People and beasts suffer from intense thirst. Very touched to see his people and his animals suffer, Charlemagne then made a vow to build a chapel to the Virgin if she came to his aid. Suddenly, under the feet of his horse springs a fresh and clear source. This is how the first stones of the chapel were laid during the 9th century.
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Vigy is a small town bursting with life, animated by inhabitants who cherish their land. Hikers, pedestrians and cyclists always find something to recharge their batteries. On the village square, coffee becomes almost an obligatory break, especially if you go there on Friday at the end of the afternoon, market day.
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The castle is privately owned. However, there is the possibility to visit the icon collection.
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Beautiful, detached chapel, not far from the "Charlemagne" spring.
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Legend has it that the ruler, so thirsty, promised the Virgin to build a chapel if she would quench his thirst. Then his horse pawed the ground and a spring appeared.
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A really impressive ravine surrounded by large trees. The sandstone walls to the left and right of the path offer a bizarre picture of the root system of the trees that grow along the edge.👀👍
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Religious works of art such as relics and icons can be admired in the castle. There are no regular opening hours, you have to register in advance - preferably as a group.
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The area around Charleville-Sous-Bois offers several historical sites. You can explore the legendary Charlemagne Spring and the nearby Notre-Dame de Rabas Chapel, both steeped in local lore. The Landon-Villers Castle, though privately owned, sometimes offers visits to its icon collection by appointment. Within Charleville-Sous-Bois itself, the Musée du Régime Minier, housed in a former château, provides insight into the region's mining history. Further afield, you can find the impressive Château de Sedan and the historic Place Ducale in Charleville-Mézières, or the Vauban Fortifications in Longwy.
Yes, you can discover unique natural landscapes. The Saint-Hubert Canyon is a particularly impressive ravine with striking sandstone walls and visible root systems. The Charlemagne Spring is another natural monument, known for its clear water and ancient legend. While further away in Charleville-Mézières, the Boisenval Nature Reserve and the Meuse River offer diverse natural environments for exploration.
The region around Charleville-Sous-Bois is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Charleville-Sous-Bois, Gravel biking around Charleville-Sous-Bois, and MTB Trails around Charleville-Sous-Bois.
Absolutely. The area offers several hiking trails, including the popular Charlemagne Spring Loop and the Saint-Hubert Canyon Loop. These trails allow you to explore the natural beauty and historical sites of the region. You can find more options and detailed route information in the Hiking around Charleville-Sous-Bois guide.
Beyond Charleville-Sous-Bois, the wider region, particularly Charleville-Mézières, boasts significant cultural attractions. These include the Arthur Rimbaud Museum, dedicated to the famous poet, and the Musée de l'Ardenne, which chronicles the region's history. The city is also renowned for its World Festival of Puppet Theatres and features urban art murals. Further afield, Metz offers the Centre Pompidou-Metz and its grand cathedral.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Charlemagne Spring and Notre-Dame de Rabas Chapel offer an engaging blend of nature and legend. The small town of Vigy is also considered family-friendly. For larger family outings, the Zoo d'Amneville and Walygator Park are popular amusement options in the broader Lorraine region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique geological formations and the rich historical legends. The Saint-Hubert Canyon is often highlighted for its impressive ravine and natural beauty. The ancient legends surrounding the Charlemagne Spring and Notre-Dame de Rabas Chapel also captivate many, offering a blend of history and folklore.
Several towns near Charleville-Sous-Bois host local markets on different days of the week. You can find markets in Bouzonville, Hagondange, Metz, and Faulquemont, offering a chance to experience local life and products. The village of Vigy also has a market on Friday afternoons.
Yes, the region is rich in historical fortifications. The Landon-Villers Castle is located nearby. Further away, the Château de Sedan, reputedly the largest fortified castle in Europe, is a must-see. You can also explore the significant Vauban Fortifications in Longwy and the Ouvrage Hackenberg, a historic part of the Maginot Line.
Cycling enthusiasts have several options. The Meuse River, though further west in Charleville-Mézières, features a 'Greenway Trail' perfect for cycling. Closer to Charleville-Sous-Bois, you can find various routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. Explore the Gravel biking around Charleville-Sous-Bois and MTB Trails around Charleville-Sous-Bois guides for detailed routes.
While Charleville-Sous-Bois itself is a smaller locality, the nearby village of Vigy is known for its lively atmosphere and offers cafes, especially on market day. For a wider selection of dining options, you would typically head to larger towns in the surrounding area.
The best time for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. This allows for comfortable exploration of sites like the Saint-Hubert Canyon and the various trails.


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