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Jogging around Saint-Julien-lès-Gorze offers access to a diverse landscape within the Grand Est region of France. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, featuring extensive wooded paths and varied terrains. Runners can find trails that ascend to higher elevations, providing views of the Moselle valley and surrounding hills. These routes range from gentle forest paths to more challenging inclines, catering to different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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20.7km
02:29
400m
410m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.23km
00:58
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.00km
00:57
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.61km
00:50
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Be careful, in winter the paths are very muddy and even flooded.
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Each of these crosses that the biker encounters in the villages or in the fields is a sign of remembrance of the crucifixion, but also of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. "Here on earth there is His memory, but in the kingdom of heaven there is His presence: this presence is the joy of those who have already reached salvation. The memory is our consolation, as we are still wanderers, traveling towards our homeland." (Bernard of Clairvaux)
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Very beautiful hike that I do every year
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If you are looking for a hiking destination combining nature, history and culture, the Lahaussee Regional Nature Park has everything to please you. This nature reserve, located in the Grand Est region, extends over more than 600 hectares of wetlands, forests, meadows and ponds. You will be able to discover the rich biodiversity of the site which is home to numerous species of birds, amphibians, insects and plants. You can also discover the ancient tradition of fish farming, which dates back to the 13th century and still contributes to the local economy and social inclusion. The reserve offers different trails and activities for visitors of all ages and interests. Energetic races, observation of fauna and flora, discovery of heritage, you will find what you are looking for in the Lahaussee regional nature reserve.
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Created in the 13th century by the flooding of four hamlets, the Etang de Lahaussee is today a protected nature reserve which is home to a variety of fauna. You can walk the 12 km path that goes around the pond and enjoy the views of the water, the reedbeds and the forest. Along the way, you can observe birds, amphibians, insects and plants that thrive in this moist habitat. The Etang de Lahaussee is an ideal destination for nature lovers and runners of all levels.
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If you are looking for a hiking destination combining nature, history and culture, the Lahaussee Regional Nature Reserve has everything to please you. This nature reserve, located in the Grand Est region, extends over more than 600 hectares of wetlands, forests, meadows and ponds. You will be able to discover the rich biodiversity of the site, which is home to numerous species of birds, amphibians, insects and plants. You can also discover the ancient tradition of fish farming, which dates back to the 13th century and still contributes to the local economy and social inclusion. The preserve offers various trails and activities for visitors of all ages and interests. Peaceful walks, observation of fauna and flora, discovery of heritage, you will find what you are looking for in the Lahaussee Regional Nature Reserve.
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Created in the 13th century by the flooding of four hamlets, the Étang de Lahaussee is today a protected nature reserve which is home to a variety of fauna. You can walk the 12km path that circles the pond and enjoy views of the water, reed beds and forest. Along the way, you may spot birds, amphibians, insects and plants that thrive in this wetland habitat. The Étang de Lahaussee is an ideal destination for nature lovers and hikers of all levels.
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There are over 20 running routes available for jogging around Saint-Julien-Lès-Gorze. These trails offer a variety of experiences, from easy loops to more challenging paths with significant elevation.
The region is characterized by its natural beauty, featuring extensive wooded paths and varied terrains. You'll find everything from gentle forest paths, like the one around Etang de Lachaussée, to more challenging inclines and rocky sections, such as those found on the La Fraze Rocks – La croix saint Clément loop from Gorze.
Yes, many of the routes are suitable for families, especially those with moderate difficulty and flatter sections. The Etang de Lachaussée loop, for instance, is a moderate 6.4-mile trail that circles the lake, offering relatively flat terrain ideal for a steady family run.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the natural, wooded paths throughout the Gorze region. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas where wildlife might be present, and to respect local signage regarding pet regulations.
Absolutely! Many of the wooded paths in the region ascend to higher elevations, providing breathtaking panoramas of the Moselle valley and the surrounding hills. The La Fraze Rocks – La croix saint Clément loop from Gorze is known for its varied natural experience and significant elevation gain, likely offering some great viewpoints.
The running routes in Saint-Julien-Lès-Gorze are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Runners often praise the diverse landscape, the extensive wooded paths, and the varied terrains that cater to different fitness levels, from gentle forest trails to more challenging inclines.
Yes, many of the running routes around Saint-Julien-Lès-Gorze are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the popular Etang de Lachaussée loop and the Running loop from Saint-Julien-lès-Gorze itself.
While jogging, you might encounter several points of interest. The Etang de Lachaussée loop takes you around the beautiful Lachaussée Pond and through the Lachaussée Regional Nature Reserve. Other nearby attractions include La Croix Saint Clément and Prény Castle.
While specific parking areas for every trailhead are not detailed, the Gorze region is generally accommodating for outdoor activities. For routes starting in villages like Gorze or Lachaussée, you can typically find public parking options. It's always a good idea to check local maps or komoot route details for specific starting points.
The Grand Est region, including Saint-Julien-Lès-Gorze, offers pleasant conditions for trail running during spring, summer, and autumn. Spring brings blooming nature, summer provides lush green canopies, and autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Winter running is also possible, though trails might be wet or icy, requiring appropriate gear.
Yes, among the 23 routes in the area, there is at least one designated as 'easy'. Many of the 'moderate' routes, especially those with less elevation gain like the Etang de Lachaussée loop, can also be suitable for beginners looking for a steady run on relatively flat terrain.
While Saint-Julien-Lès-Gorze itself is a small commune, the broader Gorze region and nearby towns offer options for cafes, pubs, and restaurants. After your run, you can explore establishments in Gorze or other surrounding villages for refreshments and meals.


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