Best attractions and places to see around Parey-Sous-Montfort include a variety of sites in the surrounding Vosges department. While Parey-Sous-Montfort itself was historically part of the Keuperian coal basin and contains rock salt deposits, the immediate village does not feature specific tourist attractions. The broader region offers notable landmarks and natural features for exploration. Visitors can discover thermal parks, lakes, and historical sites within a short distance.
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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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Sandaucourt Castle was probably built by Aloff de Beauvau or by his half-brother Claude, Lord of Sandaucourt from 1549 to 1553.
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The thermal baths in Vittel are presented in a typically French style, slightly outdated and yet somehow attractive. There is also a large park where you can linger. Everything blooms and is stylishly arranged.
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Along the Route du Xaintois cycle route, this section offers beautiful views of the rolling countryside. The road is good and fairly quiet. You will ride alongside fields, and this section can be exposed to sun and wind.
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Here there is a little relaxation for the tormented body
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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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You can explore the Folie Lakes, a 12-hectare site offering opportunities for walking, cycling, and various recreational activities. While swimming is prohibited in the lakes themselves, there is a free outdoor swimming pool available in summer. The area also features the Vittel Thermal Park, a beautifully arranged park with thermal baths.
Yes, you can visit Sandaucourt Castle, which has historical significance dating back to the 16th century. Additionally, the region has a past connected to the Keuperian coal basin of the Vosges, with coal mining activity between the early 19th and mid-20th centuries. The Thermes de Contrexéville also stands as a notable man-made monument in the area.
The area around Parey-Sous-Montfort offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'Vittel Thermal Park loop from They-sous-Montfort' or 'Tour of the Lakes loop from Vittel'. For mountain biking, options include the 'Mont Saint-Jean loop from Vittel'. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Vittel Public Water Fountain loop from Saint-Menge'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for running, MTB, and road cycling.
Absolutely. The Folie Lakes site is particularly family-friendly, offering playgrounds for children, pedal boat and paddleboard rentals, and the 'Accrofolie' treetop adventure park with courses and zip lines for various ages. The site is also accessible with strollers and wheelchairs, making it suitable for families with young children.
Yes, several attractions are designed to be accessible. The Vittel Thermal Park and Thermes de Contrexéville are wheelchair accessible. The tour around the Folie Lakes is also accessible on foot, by bike, with a stroller, or in a wheelchair.
While Parey-Sous-Montfort itself is a small village, the surrounding region offers various hiking opportunities. The Folie Lakes area is a starting point for numerous marked and shaded trails, including the 6 km 'Sentier des Lacs' which connects to the Vittel Thermal Park. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the running guide, which includes walking-friendly paths.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. For activities like swimming at the Folie Lakes outdoor pool, July and August are ideal. The parks and outdoor trails are pleasant from spring through autumn. The thermal parks offer relaxation year-round.
Yes, the tour around the Folie Lakes is an easy and accessible option, suitable for beginners, families, and those with strollers or wheelchairs. Many of the running and cycling routes also have easy difficulty grades, such as the 'Running loop from Vittel' or the 'Vittel Public Water Fountain loop from Vittel' for MTB.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not listed for all attractions, generally, outdoor areas like the Vittel Thermal Park and the trails around Folie Lakes are suitable for walks with leashed dogs. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
Visitors appreciate the relaxing atmosphere of the thermal parks, with the Vittel Thermal Park being described as 'magnificent' and offering a large park for lingering. The Folie Lakes are loved for their diverse recreational opportunities, from walking and cycling to family activities and picnics, providing 'everything you need for a relaxing family time!'
The Route du Xaintois cycle route offers beautiful views of the rolling countryside. This section is known for its good, fairly quiet road that rides alongside fields, providing a scenic experience for cyclists.
Yes, at the Folie Lakes, you'll find options for a picnic, a drink, an ice cream, or a meal on a terrace overlooking the lakes. The thermal towns of Vittel and Contrexéville, where the thermal parks are located, also offer various cafes and restaurants.


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