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Mountain biking around Solgne offers diverse landscapes, characterized by extensive forests and numerous ponds. This natural region, situated between the Loire and Cher rivers, provides varied terrain for cyclists. Riders can explore dense woodlands, wetlands, and even moorland, making it suitable for different skill levels. The area's natural features create an engaging environment for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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45.3km
03:11
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:47
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42.4km
02:35
310m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Two farms were located on the old path between Metz and Peltre, the Haute Bévoye and the Basse Bévoye. The Haute Bévoye, on a hill, is a fortified farm documented from the early 14th century. In 1404, it belonged to "Jehan Xaippey", i.e. Jean de Raigecourt, known as Xappel; 12 cattle and 8 horses were raised there at the time. In addition to an 18th-century dwelling and farm buildings, the layout of the medieval castle remains legible, with four rectangular wings surrounded by a moat; two wings and three towers recall the initial state. https://melodi.univ-lorraine.fr/s/projet-cite-de-metz/item/2973
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A typically beautiful pedestrian zone in Metz. Located between Port Allemagne and the Cathedral.
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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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A spectacular building from 2010, the first branch of Paris's famous Centre Pompidou, a museum of contemporary art. A white, curved roof is stretched across many exposed wooden beams. Inside, the tube-like exhibition spaces are stacked one above the other in a star shape, with enormous panoramic windows at the ends offering views of the city and the surrounding area.
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In the evening the bridge is illuminated and looks very beautiful
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In Roman footsteps
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The Center Pompidou-Metz is a well-known contemporary art museum located in the Amphitheater district. Created in 2010 as part of a development project, it is one of the most visited museums in France outside of Paris. Its creation represented the first example of decentralization of a public cultural building, in this case the Center Georges Pompidou in Paris. The idea of creating a "branch" came to the now director Jean-Jacques Aillagon in 1997, when the Pompidou in Paris was closed for works (1997-2000). To continue exhibiting the various collections it was decided to create the “Outside the Walls” project, with exhibitions in various French cities. Given the success, concrete thought was given to a second location for the Pompidou Center. Input to the project was given by Aillagon himself when, in 2002, he was appointed Minister of Culture. Various cities showed interest, including Caen, Montpellier, Nancy and Lille, but in January 2003 the final choice was announced: Metz. The following March the tender for the project was launched, won by architects Shigeru Ban, Jean de Gastines and Philip Gumuchdjian. The construction was part of the urban redevelopment project of the Amphitheater district which, in addition to the Pompidou Centre, led to the construction of the Seille Park, the "Robert Schuman" conference centre, the Muse shopping center as well as various buildings of housing and green areas. The official inauguration took place on 11 May 2010 in the presence of President Sarkozy. The Pompidou Center in Metz has a hexagonal plan. The structure develops around a central body with a 77 meter high tower and is characterized by the presence of three self-supporting tunnels that cross each other transversally. The three galleries are oriented towards different points of the city, so as to provide the most complete overview possible. The cover, entirely made of wood, recalls the shape of a traditional Chinese hat owned by Shigeru Ban himself. In addition to the vast exhibition space, which extends over 5,000 m², the structure includes places to welcome the public, a studio for the presentation of shows and performances, gardens, an auditorium, a bookshop, a restaurant and a café. www.centrepompidou-metz.fr
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The Centre Pompidou-Metz in Metz is a centre for all forms of contemporary art and a branch of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, with which it shares collections and founding philosophy. It has existed since 2010 (Wikipedia).
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The Solgne region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, offering a mix of extensive forests, numerous ponds and wetlands, and even some moorland. This varied terrain provides an engaging environment for mountain bikers, with options ranging from dense woodlands to paths alongside picturesque water bodies.
There are over 15 mountain bike trails available in the wider Solgne area, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good selection of routes, from easy rides suitable for beginners to more challenging paths for experienced riders.
Yes, the Solgne area offers several easy mountain bike trails. For instance, the Mountain biking in Sud Messin – Verny – Chesny Riding School loop from Pournoy-la-Grasse is an easy 20 km (12.4 miles) route that takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to complete. Another easy option is the Smooth Singletrack – Artificial lake loop from Pontoy, covering 26.7 km (16.6 miles).
The mountain bike trails in the Solgne area are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the region's natural beauty, the variety of terrain, and the peaceful atmosphere of its forests and wetlands.
For those seeking a greater challenge, the Solgne area does offer longer and more difficult routes. The View in Metz – Metz Cathedral loop from Lorraine TGV is a difficult 138 km (85.8 miles) trail with significant elevation gain, providing a demanding ride for experienced mountain bikers.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the Solgne area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the moderate Metz Cathedral – View in Metz loop from Louvigny, which is 53.1 km (33.0 miles) long, and the Mountain biking in Sud Messin – Verny – Artificial lake loop from Vigny, a 42.8 km (26.6 miles) moderate route.
The Sologne region offers beautiful scenery throughout the year. The autumn months are particularly stunning, with the deciduous forests displaying magnificent gold and orange foliage. Spring and summer also provide pleasant conditions for riding, while winter can offer a different, tranquil experience, though trail conditions may vary.
The Solgne region is rich in natural features. As you ride, you'll encounter vast forests, which cover a significant portion of the area, and numerous man-made ponds and wetlands. These water bodies are crucial to the local ecosystem and provide picturesque panoramas, often attracting diverse bird species and other wildlife.
Yes, the region offers trails suitable for families, particularly the easier routes. The varied terrain and extensive forests provide a natural and engaging environment for riders of different ages and skill levels. Look for trails marked as 'easy' for a more relaxed family outing.
Generally, mountain biking is permitted on designated trails and forest roads in the Sologne region. However, it's always advisable to respect local signage, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of private property. For specific regulations concerning certain forest areas or nature reserves, it's best to consult local tourist information or forestry offices.
The forests and wetlands of Sologne are home to a rich array of wildlife. You might spot red deer, roe deer, wild boar, and pheasants. The numerous ponds are also a haven for diverse bird species, including the great egret and grey heron, offering opportunities for wildlife observation during your ride.
For additional information about the Sologne region's natural beauty and authenticity, you can visit the local tourism website: tourisme-valdesully.fr. This resource can provide further context on the area's characteristics and attractions.


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