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Mountain bike trails around Plappeville are situated in a region known for its varied terrain, including forested hills and the historic Fort de Plappeville. The area provides elevation changes and scenic views over the Moselle valley. An extensive network of well-maintained trails caters to mountain bikers seeking both challenging rides and scenic exploration. Plappeville serves as a base for accessing these diverse natural features.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
4.3
(14)
133
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33.5km
03:24
850m
850m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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113
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29.0km
03:02
810m
810m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.9
(15)
56
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19.2km
01:45
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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34.2km
03:25
780m
790m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52
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39.4km
03:19
630m
630m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An interesting site, especially thanks to the various information panels. The climb through the woods (more pleasant than the road, which is closed to traffic anyway) is enjoyable. However, it might seem a bit steep for those who aren't in good shape. There's a beautiful viewpoint at the top, and numerous trails allow you to extend the walk. The starting car park fills up quite quickly, but it's perfectly possible to park in the village, which is what we did. A sunny day is definitely preferable!
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More specifically, as mentioned in the previous comment, the building partially collapsed. Apparently, it was vandalism perpetrated by a worthless individual who has nothing to contribute to society.
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Fort Plappeville, renamed Fort Alvensleben in 1872, is a military installation northwest of Metz. It is part of the first fortified belt of Metz, built during the Second Empire by Napoleon III. The first fortified belt of Metz consists of the forts Saint-Privat (1870), Queleu (1867), Bordes (1870), Saint-Julien (1867), Gambetta, Déroulède, Decaen, Plappeville (1867), and Saint-Quentin (1867). Most of them were still unfinished in 1870, when the Franco-Prussian War broke out.
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I went there today, July 14, 2025, and I was shocked to discover that it had been destroyed... 😱😢
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Be careful of the rail in wet weather.
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A very nice place surrounded by nice singles.
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Each of these crosses that the biker encounters in the villages or in the fields is a sign of remembrance of the crucifixion, but also of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. "Here on earth there is His memory, but in the kingdom of heaven there is His presence: this presence is the joy of those who have already reached salvation. The memory is our consolation, as we are still wanderers, traveling towards our homeland." (Bernard of Clairvaux)
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WWII battle site
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There are over 170 mountain bike trails around Plappeville. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 71 easy, 94 moderate, and 5 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable ride for everyone.
The terrain around Plappeville is characterized by forested hills, offering varied elevation changes and scenic views over the Moselle valley. You'll find a mix of well-maintained trails, including paths around historic fortifications like Fort de Plappeville, and routes through natural beauty spots such as Mont Saint-Quentin.
Yes, there are plenty of easy mountain bike trails. For instance, the Blocaus plappeville – La Cadole du Gentilhomme loop from Plappeville is an easy 15.5 km path that explores the local surroundings. Another accessible option is the Bridges – View of the Moselle loop from Metz, which is 11.2 km long and offers gentle terrain.
Many trails offer views of significant landmarks. You can explore the historic Fort de Plappeville, which features a trail circling it. Some routes also pass by the Gorze–Metz Roman Aqueduct (Jouy-aux-Arches) or offer views of the impressive Saint-Étienne Cathedral in Metz. The Moselle Canal is also a prominent feature in the region.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Plappeville are designed as loops. Examples include the moderate House of Robert Schuman, Founding Father of the European Community – The Battle Beech loop from Scy-Chazelles (36.2 km) and the easy Blocaus plappeville – La Cadole du Gentilhomme loop from Plappeville (15.5 km).
The mountain bike trails in Plappeville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 700 reviews. Nearly 4,000 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the well-maintained paths and the diverse landscapes, from forested hills to historic sites.
The Moselle region, including Plappeville, generally offers good mountain biking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is also popular. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as forested trails can be affected by rain.
Yes, the region's forested hills, particularly Mont Saint-Quentin, provide opportunities for challenging ascents and descents. Routes like the Single Trail Sapinière – Botanical trail loop from Scy-Chazelles, with an elevation gain of around 392 meters over 19.8 km, offer a good workout and varied terrain.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed here, Plappeville and its surrounding areas are generally accessible. Many trailheads, especially those starting from towns or villages, often have designated parking. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for potential parking information.
Plappeville is located near Metz, which has public transport connections. While direct public transport to every trailhead might vary, you can often reach the vicinity of trails by bus or train to nearby towns and then cycle to the starting point. For detailed public transport information, it's best to consult local transport schedules for the Metz Métropole area.
Yes, some trails provide scenic views of the Moselle River and its valley. For example, the easy Bridges – View of the Moselle loop from Metz offers pleasant vistas of the Moselle. The region's topography, with its ridges and river valleys, ensures many routes have picturesque outlooks.


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