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Jogging around Battexey offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Vosges department in France's Grand-Est region. The area is characterized by natural features such as forests, hills, and waterways, providing varied terrain for running. While Battexey itself is a smaller locality, the surrounding region, including the Moselle river valley and areas like the Bois de Lebeuville, presents numerous opportunities for outdoor activity. These natural settings offer a mix of flat paths and gentle inclines suitable for different running preferences.
…Last updated: July 5, 2026
25
runners
7.88km
00:49
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
12
runners
10.9km
01:08
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11
runners
20.5km
02:07
40m
40m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
10
runners
10.4km
01:12
160m
170m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
runners
15.0km
01:47
220m
220m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located along 'the green cycle path' which follows the Canal des Voges and the Moselle
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Built between 1720 and 1732, this castle has a moat with 4 bridges. The castle was built around the calendar year, with 365 windows, 52 chimneys and 12 towers!
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Built between 1720 and 1732, this castle has a moat with 4 bridges. The castle was built around the calendar year, with 365 windows, 52 chimneys and 12 towers!
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Small port, close to the campsite and the charming town centre.
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I found an Ecomusée "Battant" on the internet, which can be visited in summer. However, much of the site is rubble and rubble....
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Magnificent castle in the Lorraine plain. If you ask nicely the person at the reception will fill your cans with a smile.
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There are over 50 running routes available around Battexey and the surrounding Vosges department on komoot, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for beginners. While many routes are moderate, you can find easier options. For example, the area features river valleys and gentle inclines, providing a mix of flat paths and less challenging terrain. Komoot lists 1 easy route and 41 moderate routes, ensuring there are accessible options.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Battexey area and the broader Vosges department offer longer and more difficult trails. For instance, the Haroué Castle – Haroué Castle loop from Xirocourt is a difficult 15 km (9.3 miles) route with significant elevation gain, perfect for a longer run.
Yes, many of the running routes around Battexey are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Popular examples include The Moselle – Port of Charmes loop from Socourt, which follows the Moselle river, and the Bois de Lebeuville loop from Gripport, taking you through forested areas.
The Vosges department, where Battexey is located, is rich in natural beauty. Runners can expect diverse landscapes including expansive forests like the Foret de la Reine, rolling hills such as the Cotes de Meuse, and picturesque river valleys, particularly along the Moselle. These areas provide varied terrain and scenic backdrops for your runs.
While running around Battexey, you might encounter several points of interest. For example, the Haroué Castle is a notable landmark. Other attractions in the vicinity include the Gripport Lock and various monuments like the Barrès Monument, offering cultural and historical sights to complement your run.
The Battexey region offers a mix of terrain, and many of the easier or moderate routes along river valleys and through less challenging forested areas can be suitable for families. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain and shorter distances if running with children.
Generally, the natural trails and forest paths in the Vosges department are welcoming to dogs, especially if kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or protected areas, but many routes offer a great opportunity to run with your canine companion.
Yes, for many routes originating from villages or specific points of interest in the Battexey area, you will typically find parking available. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information regarding parking facilities at the trailhead or nearby.
While Battexey itself is a smaller locality, its proximity to towns like Mirecourt (10 km) and Charmes, which may have public transport links, could allow access to the broader region. For specific route starting points, it's recommended to research local bus services or regional trains that connect to the villages where the routes begin.
The running routes often pass through or near charming villages in the Vosges department. While specific cafes directly on every trail might be rare, towns like Mirecourt or Charmes, which are close to many starting points, offer options for refreshments, cafes, and accommodation. Planning your route to pass through these towns can provide convenient break stops.
The running routes in the Battexey area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 8 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from river valleys to forested areas, and the opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the Vosges department.
The Vosges department offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is ideal for early morning or late afternoon runs to avoid the heat. Winter running is also possible, especially on well-maintained paths, though some trails might be affected by snow or ice.


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