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Touring cycling around Grémecey benefits from its location within the wider Moselle Valley, a region known for its cycling opportunities. The terrain is characterized by the meandering Moselle River, offering largely flat and well-signposted routes. Rolling hills with vineyards are present, particularly in the broader Moselle region, alongside the local Forest of Grémecey. The area is part of the Regional Natural Park of Lorraine, providing a preserved natural environment.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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61
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54.4km
03:12
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18
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158km
09:12
700m
700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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22
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19.3km
01:12
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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115km
07:11
1,110m
1,110m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.6km
02:49
500m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The baroque castle of the Dukes of Lorraine is the largest in Eastern France and is considered the "Lorraine Versailles". It was severely damaged by a fire in 2003 and restored in the 2010s after high-profile fundraising campaigns. The castle and park are worth seeing.
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Not at all a view of the canal, it's more of the Meurthe, the canal is right next to it.
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Good place to sleep before Nancy 🌠
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Hôtel de la Monnaie (Vic-sur-Seille) This remarkable civil building, dating from 1456–1484, is often mistaken for a mint. In reality, it was probably the home of a wealthy money-changer, possibly the d’Hoffelize family. The building is a magnificent example of flamboyant Gothic architecture, with early Renaissance influences. The richly decorated facades and roofs have been protected as historical monuments since 1930.
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The church of Salonnes has a rich history dating back to the 8th century, when it was built to house the relics of Saint-Privat and Saint-Hilaire. After being destroyed during conflicts over the salt mines and later the Thirty Years' War, it was rebuilt in 1540 and again in 1750. The most striking element is the Gothic portal, which is the only original part from the 16th century to have been preserved. Made of Jaumont stone, it features an accolade arcade flanked by pinnacles. Three Gothic niches above the double doors recall the ornate style of the late Gothic period.
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There are over 100 touring cycling routes around Grémecey, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find routes ranging from easy to difficult.
The terrain around Grémecey is primarily characterized by the meandering Moselle River Valley, which offers largely flat and well-signposted routes. You'll also encounter rolling hills with vineyards, especially in the broader Moselle region, and local forests like the Forest of Grémecey. The area is part of the Regional Natural Park of Lorraine, ensuring a preserved natural environment.
Yes, the Moselle River Valley offers many gentle gradients and largely off-road paths, making it suitable for cyclists of all experience levels, including families. An easy option is the Picnic area – Rucher de la Bouzule loop from Brin-sur-Seille, which is 12.0 miles (19.3 km) long and leads through varied rural landscapes.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding experience, routes like the Marne–Rhine Canal – Avenue by the water loop from Château-Salins offer a difficult, extensive journey of 98.1 miles (157.8 km). Another challenging option is the Chateau de Lunéville – Einville-au-Jard Bridge loop from Château-Salins, which covers 114.8 km with significant elevation changes.
Cyclists can enjoy the picturesque Moselle River, which forms characteristic 'Moselle loops' and is often lined with terraced vineyards. The area also features the tranquil Brin Pond within the national forest of Amance, and the diverse flora and fauna of the Regional Natural Park of Lorraine.
Yes, you can discover several points of interest. Along some routes, you might pass by the Church of St Privat de Salonnes or the Church of Amance and Its Centenarian Cedar. The Rucher de la Bouzule is also a notable spot, and the Monument to the Memory of the Heroes of La Bouzule offers a historical pause.
The Moselle Valley is described as blooming and rich, suggesting spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for cycling with vibrant landscapes. The generally flat and well-maintained infrastructure along the river makes it enjoyable throughout the warmer months.
The touring cycling routes around Grémecey are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from gentle riverside paths to more challenging routes, and the scenic beauty of the Moselle Valley.
Many routes in the region are designed as loops. For example, the Marne–Rhine Canal – Saint Catherine's Gate loop from Brin-sur-Seille is a popular moderate route that follows the canal for 33.6 miles (54.0 km).
While Grémecey itself is a small rural community, its proximity to larger cities like Nancy and Metz, which are well-connected by public transport, suggests that accessing the broader Moselle Cycle Path network via these hubs is feasible. Specific local public transport options directly to Grémecey for cyclists may be limited, so planning ahead is advised.
Grémecey is a small village, but the broader Moselle region and the charming villages along the Moselle Cycle Path offer various options for local cuisine, wine tastings, and accommodation. Nearby cities like Nancy and Metz also provide extensive choices for dining and lodging.


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