Attractions and places to see around Altweiler encompass a diverse landscape of historical sites, religious buildings, and natural features. The region, which includes areas historically known as Altwiller (Bas-Rhin) and Altviller (Moselle), offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration. Visitors can find historical monuments, churches, and scenic routes along canals and ponds. There are 20 hidden gems waiting to be explored in this area.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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In view of the small sacred monument encountered here, some hikers may feel the need to pause for a moment before this cross. As a perhaps helpful thought, I would like to offer a few quotes from Christiane Völkel: + "Only when I give heaven space, when I entrust myself to it, can I also feel that it is working. This doesn't always go in the direction I wish, but it fills me with a sense of security and relaxation, of being in God, of being protected, or at least not being alone. Sometimes then, the certainty rises within me that heaven is reaching out to me. Not just to hold me, but so that I can place my despair and helplessness into its hands."
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A beautiful US Army military cemetery. One of many worldwide, but this one dates back to World War II.
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The history of the picturesque Bonne Fontaine chapel in Hoste began in 1799, when a Marian apparition occurred near a spring, in front of a deaf-mute child, who was cured. Other stories of healing quickly appeared and large pilgrimages were organized, in the context of the French Revolution, which did not appreciate these crowd movements. In 1848, a Calvary was erected, then the spring was developed. Finally, at the dawn of the First World War, the chapel was erected to receive the religious fervor aroused by this place steeped in both belief and legend.
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Farébersviller (German: Pfarrebersweiler) is a French commune with 5,316 inhabitants (1 January 2021) in the Moselle department in the Grand Est region (until 2015 Lorraine). It belongs to the arrondissement of Forbach-Boulay-Moselle, the canton of Freyming-Merlebach and the Freyming-Merlebach municipal association founded in 2001. Pfarrebersweiler belonged to the Duchy of Lorraine since 1581, which fell to France according to a treaty after the death of Stanislaus I on 23 February 1766. From 1871, following the defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, Pfarrebersweiler was part of the Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine within the German Empire. After losing the First World War, the German Empire had to cede Alsace-Lorraine to France again under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. After a further 22 years, German troops marched into the town again. Thus, Farébersviller, now Pfarrebersweiler again, was effectively annexed like the rest of Alsace-Lorraine. The town returned to France in 1944 and was given its French name again.
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For me, the city of St. Avold had few special sights, but you should visit this church 👍
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The monastery church of Saint Nabor originally dates back to the 8th century. There used to be a Benedictine abbey here. The church has a rich interior with stone reliefs and the Holy Sepulcher from the 16th century. It has been a listed building since 1930.
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The monastery church of St. Narbor originally dates back to the 8th century. The church has a rich interior with stone reliefs and the Holy Sepulcher from the 16th century. A Benedictine abbey used to be located here.
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The monastery church of St. Nabor originally dates back to the 8th century. There used to be a Benedictine abbey here. The church has a rich interior with stone reliefs and the Holy Sepulcher from the 16th century. It has been a listed building since 1930.
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The Altweiler region, encompassing areas historically known as Altwiller (Bas-Rhin) and Altviller (Moselle), offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can explore scenic canal paths, tranquil ponds, and a variety of historical monuments, churches, and ancient farmhouses, some dating back to the 18th century. It's a place where cultural heritage meets outdoor exploration.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the Farébersviller Memorial and Stone Bridge, which marks a site of historical significance. Another profound historical site is the Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial, the largest World War II American Soldier Cemetery in Europe, offering a powerful reflection on wartime history. Additionally, Altwiller (Bas-Rhin) features historic farmhouses and buildings, some registered as historical monuments, and Gallo-Roman findings indicate ancient historical significance.
Yes, the region has several notable religious sites. You can visit the Croix de Porcelette, a small sacred monument, or the picturesque Bonne Fontaine Chapel and Spring of Hoste, known for historical healing stories. The Saint-Nabor Abbey Church of Saint-Avold, dating back to the 8th century, boasts a rich interior. In Altwiller (Bas-Rhin), you'll find the Saint-Martin Church and the Protestant Church (1723), while Altviller (Moselle) is home to the Notre-Dame d'Altviller Parish Church and a monumental statue of Notre-Dame d'Altviller.
The Altweiler area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the scenic Canal de la Sarre or the Canal des Houillères de la Sarre, which offer easy, gradient-free paths. For more structured activities, there are various routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
Absolutely. The region is known for its pleasant cycling opportunities. The Cycle Path Along the Canal de la Sarre (Saar Canal) offers scenic views over distances of 50 to 100 km. Similarly, the Canal des Houillères de la Sarre features an enjoyable bike path with no gradients, making it particularly recommended during the summer months. These paths are ideal for relaxed rides.
There are several hiking opportunities around Altweiler. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the 'Saint-Avold SNCF station – Fitness Trail loop from Altviller' (8.8 km) or the 'Saint-Avold SNCF station – Eden Circuit of Macheren loop from Saint-Avold' (18.2 km). For a comprehensive list of trails, explore the hiking guide for Altweiler.
Yes, the Grand Pond of Mittersheim, situated along the Canal des Houillères de la Saar cycle path, is a beautiful spot. It's ideal for a break and features a nautical base, making it perfect for summer activities and relaxation by the water.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial offers a significant educational experience. The Bonne Fontaine Chapel and Spring of Hoste provides a picturesque setting with historical tales. Additionally, the easy cycling paths along the canals and the Grand Pond of Mittersheim with its nautical base are great for family outings.
Yes, the Farébersviller Memorial and Stone Bridge is noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors with mobility needs to experience this historical site.
The summer months are particularly recommended for outdoor activities in Altweiler. The Canal des Houillères de la Sarre bike path is ideal during this season, and the Grand Pond of Mittersheim offers a nautical base for summer water activities. The pleasant weather makes it perfect for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural and historical sites.
The Altweiler region is home to many hidden gems. Beyond the main highlights, you can explore the historic farmhouses and buildings in Altwiller (Bas-Rhin), particularly in Bonnefontaine and Neuweyerhof, and along Rue Principale and Rue de la Rose. These include a 1724 flour mill and a 1775 carpenter's house, offering a glimpse into the region's past away from the more frequented sites.


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