Best attractions and places to see around Martigny-Les-Bains include sites reflecting its thermal heritage and the natural beauty of the Vosges department in France. The region is characterized by the Vosges Plain, forests of oak and beech, and the sources of rivers like the Anger and Mouzon. It offers a blend of cultural landmarks and natural features, situated near other thermal towns such as Contrexéville.
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The Lacs de la Folie site in Contrexéville covers 12 hectares of greenery in the heart of the Vosges Plain, as well as: • its free, supervised outdoor swimming pool and grassy solarium, in July and August (Facebook page Piscine de plein air des Lacs de la Folie), (Swimming prohibited in the lakes) • For families, couples, and athletes, or solo, the tour of the lakes is accessible on foot, by bike, with a stroller, or in a wheelchair • It's also the starting point for numerous marked and shaded trails, including the Sentier des Lacs at the Vittel Thermal Park, which is 6 km long and accessible on foot or by bike • its pedal boat and paddleboard rentals with "Pedal'Eau mentalo" • its "Accrofolie" treetop adventure park with courses and zip lines for children and adults (children from 1 m tall) and where you'll also find an escape game • It's also a paradise for Fishing, particularly for carp, trout, tench, roach, and other gudgeon, is available from the banks only (fishing fees per day and per line, collected on site by the fish warden). • The ideal place for a picnic, a drink, an ice cream, or a meal on the terrace overlooking the lakes, and there are also playgrounds for children. • Free parking. Everything you need for a relaxing family time! The Upper Lake Created in 1929, it is elongated, nearly 400 meters long and covers an area of 4.5 hectares. The Lower Lake Created in 1960, it is separated from the former only by a dike through which a road runs. The 200-meter-long straight dam gives it an area of 5.5 hectares.
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The first mention of this chapel dates back to 1043, when the Bishop of Toul, Brunon de Dabo (1026-1051), approved the creation of the Deuilly Priory. Indeed, we learn that the small monastery then owned half of the church of Aureil-Maison (mediatatem ecclesiae de Aurelii mansionibus). From the mid-12th century, the chapel was rebuilt in the Romanesque style, beginning with the choir and continuing with the nave. In 1188, the Bishop of Toul, Pierre de Brixey (1168-1191), confirmed that the chapel of Aureil-Maison was indeed part of the Deuilly Priory, whose prior appointed the parish priest. In 1195, Pope Celestine III (1191-1198) validated this possession in Deuilly again.
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Here there is a little relaxation for the tormented body
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Mix of gravel and asphalt road on the course of an ancient roman road
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The church of Saint Epvre you will find in counterxeville to the right of the town hall in the rue cardinale bourne. It is an extraordinary church. In the interior you will find paintings of the Soldaten. It is an artifact of the third war of the Armored Division from Normandy to Alsace.
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The Thermes de Contrexeville are to the right of the tourist office in the area here.
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The center of contrexeville. On the left of this photo you will find the town hall of Contrexeville. Here you get the pilgrimage stamp on the road to Santiago de Compostela.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit Folie Lakes, a 12-hectare green area in Contrexéville with walking and cycling paths. Martigny-les-Bains is also situated in the western part of the Vosges Plain, surrounded by forests of oak and beech, and is near the sources of the Anger and Mouzon rivers.
Yes, there are numerous options for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the easy "Fun Mini-Golf Course – Thermes de Contrexéville loop" or the moderate "Beautiful single trail – Picnic area on the lakeshore loop". For cycling, options range from moderate to difficult, such as the "Bike loop from Contrexéville" or longer routes like "Vosges canal – Croix Blosse loop". You can explore more routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and cycling around Martigny-les-Bains.
Martigny-les-Bains has a rich history. You can explore the Ancient Roman Road, which offers a mix of gravel and asphalt surfaces suitable for cycling. In the town itself, the Saint-Rémi Church, dating primarily from the 13th century with 11th-century Romanesque pillars, is notable. Additionally, the Notre-Dame d'Aureil-Maison chapel, first mentioned in 1043, showcases Romanesque architecture from the mid-12th century.
Martigny-les-Bains was once known as the 'Thermal Versailles' due to its thermal heritage. Key sites include the Thermal Park and the Pavillon des Sources, built in 1882, which is classified as a historical monument. This pavilion features metallic and glass architecture and offers water tasting from the springs during summer. Nearby, Thermes de Contrexéville also provides facilities for well-being and relaxation, continuing the region's thermal tradition.
Absolutely. The Folie Lakes site in Contrexéville is ideal for families, offering a supervised outdoor swimming pool, pedal boat rentals, and the 'Accrofolie' treetop adventure park with courses and zip lines for children and adults. The Thermal Park in Martigny-les-Bains also features play areas, a fitness trail, a pétanque court, and a mini-golf course.
The warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn, are generally best for outdoor activities in Martigny-les-Bains. During this period, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes and thermal parks. The Pavillon des Sources in Martigny-les-Bains is also accessible during the summer for visits and water tasting.
Yes, the Folie Lakes site in Contrexéville is designed to be accessible. The tour around the lakes is suitable for wheelchairs, and the site offers various amenities for a comfortable visit.
Visitors appreciate the blend of relaxation and activity. Many enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and well-being facilities at Thermes de Contrexéville. The Folie Lakes are praised for their extensive green spaces, family-friendly options like the swimming pool and adventure park, and the opportunity for walking and cycling. The historical routes, such as the Ancient Roman Road, are also popular for their unique blend of history and outdoor exploration.
While specific dog policies for all trails are not detailed, the natural surroundings of Martigny-les-Bains, including the Vosges Plain and its forests, offer many opportunities for walks with dogs. The walking paths around the Thermal Park and the general area are suitable for leisurely strolls. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations.
Yes, the area around Martigny-les-Bains and nearby Contrexéville offers several circular hiking routes. For example, you can find an easy "Hiking loop from Contrexéville" or a moderate "Thermes de Contrexéville – Pedal boat rental loop from Contrexéville". These routes allow you to experience the local landscape and attractions in a convenient loop format. More details can be found in the hiking guide.
The region is characterized by its location in the western part of the Vosges Plain, featuring a plateau at about 370 meters altitude. The higher grounds are covered by forests of oak and beech, interspersed with conifer plantations. It's also notable for being close to the watershed separating the Saône and Meuse river catchment areas, and includes the sources of the Anger and Mouzon rivers.


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