Attractions and places to see around Servigny-Lès-Sainte-Barbe include a blend of historical charm and natural landscapes in the Moselle department of France. This small village, situated about 10 kilometers from Metz, offers access to scenic plains, valleys, and the Forêt de Saint-Hubert. Within the village, historical remnants like the Église Sainte-Catherine, a guard tower, and a Renaissance well provide cultural points of interest. The area is suitable for exploring both historical sites and natural surroundings.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Really fantastic cycle path
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It's called the "Lantern of God" because St. Stephen's Church in Metz has almost three times the window area of Chartres Cathedral. Many great artists have attempted to design it – for the 800th anniversary, it will be a woman for the first time.
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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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Within the village of Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe, you can visit the neo-Romanesque Église Sainte-Catherine, the last vestige of an ancient strong house—its guard tower, and a historic Renaissance well. The village also features a Monument aux Morts with a statue of Joan of Arc.
The nearby city of Metz offers several significant historical landmarks. You can explore the impressive Moyen Bridge, which provides views of the Temple Neuf, and the well-preserved Porte des Allemands, a fortified city gate. The magnificent Saint-Étienne Cathedral in Metz is also a must-see, known for its Gothic architecture and stunning stained-glass windows.
The area around Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe is rich in natural beauty. To the northeast, you'll find the Forêt de Saint-Hubert, offering serene natural scenery. The commune is also drained by the Ruisseau de Quarante, and the surrounding plains and valleys are ideal for walking and mountain biking. A notable spot is the Lion Fountain (La Fontaine du Lion), accessible via a hiking circuit through an unpopulated valley.
Yes, there are several family-friendly attractions in the vicinity. For outdoor activities, the Charles le Téméraire cycle route along the Moselle is suitable for families. In the wider region, you can visit Walygator Park for amusement, the Zoo d'Amnéville, or even SnowWorld Amnéville for indoor skiing. Historical sites like the Porte des Allemands and Saint-Étienne Cathedral are also considered family-friendly.
You'll find various hiking trails around Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe, catering to different difficulty levels. Popular routes include the moderate 'Compostelle Signpost – Fontaine du Bois de Failly loop' starting from Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe, and the 'Le petit bois – Grotte Louis Pister loop' from Retonfey. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe.
Absolutely. The region offers excellent cycling opportunities, including the Charles le Téméraire cycle route, which follows the Moselle. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Plan d'Eau de Metz – Blocaus plappeville loop' and the 'Moselle Left-Bank Cycle Path'. You can find more details and routes in the gravel biking guide for Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe.
Yes, the area provides several running trails. You can try the 'Château Espagne (ancien) loop' starting from Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe, or the 'Grotte Louis Pister loop' from Noisseville. These routes offer varying distances and moderate difficulty. Discover more options in the running trails guide for Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The historical sites in Metz, such as the Moyen Bridge and Porte des Allemands, are highly rated for their architectural significance and views. The region's diverse architecture, reflecting its changing affiliations between German and French empires, is also a highlight. The scenic cycle routes along the Moselle are also very popular for safe and enjoyable rides.
Beyond the main attractions, Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe holds its own charm. The village itself, described as a 'petit village rue' (small street village), is well-flowered and dynamic. The historical remnants like the guard tower of the ancient strong house and the Renaissance well offer a glimpse into its past. The tranquil Lion Fountain, nestled in an unpopulated valley, is another unique spot for quiet contemplation.
While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the natural areas around Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe, such as the Forêt de Saint-Hubert and the surrounding plains and valleys, are typical habitats for various European forest and field animals. You might encounter common woodland birds, small mammals, and insects. The presence of the Ruisseau de Quarante also suggests aquatic life.
Yes, Servigny-lès-Sainte-Barbe serves as an excellent base. Its proximity to Metz (about 10 kilometers) means you have easy access to major attractions like Metz Cathedral, Centre Pompidou-Metz, and other cultural sites. The village's location also provides convenient access to regional recreational offerings such as Walygator Park and Zoo d'Amnéville, making it a strategic starting point for exploring the Moselle department.


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