Best lakes around Le Ban-Saint-Martin, France, offer diverse water-based activities and scenic routes. While the commune itself does not feature large natural lakes, the surrounding Moselle region provides access to several water bodies. These areas are characterized by a mix of natural and artificial aquatic environments, often integrated with local recreation and historical sites. Visitors can explore various aquatic landscapes and enjoy family friendly activities near these lakes.
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Beautiful marked gravel mountain bike tour in the south of Metz
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The canal allowed boats to reach the port of Metz. This was installed until the 20th century outside the ramparts. The track installed on the banks of the canal is a pleasant and ideal walking area for families.
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Great local recreation area in the middle of the city; attracts with games and fun
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The paths along the Moselle are beautiful and offer interesting flora both on land and in the water
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The place was first mentioned as Anceiacum in 876, but is much older. From 1871 to 1883 the place was called Ancen on the Moselle, then Ancy on the Moselle. In 1915–18 and 1940–44 the name was Germanized into Anzig. The place was badly destroyed during the liberation in September 1944. With effect from January 1, 2016, the municipalities of Ancy-sur-Moselle and Dornot were merged to form a nouvelle commune called Ancy-Dornot. The municipality of Ancy-sur-Moselle belonged to the arrondissement of Metz and the canton of Les Coteaux de Moselle.
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A body of water is a body of water, more or less permanent, which can be fresh, salty or brackish, often characterized by currents which do not follow the slope of the bottom and thermal stratification of density.
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On the plan d'Eau, a former Mosel arm on the Île du Saulcy near the old town, pedal boats, canoes and rowing boats are rented. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metz
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While Le Ban-Saint-Martin itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding Moselle region offers a mix of natural and artificial aquatic environments. You'll find pleasant walking areas along canals like The Moselle Canal, and bodies of water integrated into urban recreation zones such as the Recreation lake on Île du Saulcy. Areas like Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle are surrounded by forest trails, offering diverse flora and scenic views.
Yes, several lakes and water bodies in the area are very family-friendly. The Moselle Canal, for instance, has a track along its banks that is ideal for family walks. The Recreation lake on Île du Saulcy offers pedal boats, canoes, and rowing boats, making it a great local recreation area for all ages. Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle is also noted as a family-friendly viewpoint with surrounding trails.
Absolutely. The region is known for providing opportunities for easy walks. The track along The Moselle Canal is described as a pleasant walking area. Additionally, paths along the Moselle, such as those near Swan Lake, offer beautiful and accessible routes.
Beyond leisurely walks, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on marked trails near Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle. The Recreation lake provides opportunities for pedal boating, canoeing, and rowing. For more extensive adventures, you can explore numerous gravel biking, hiking, and road cycling routes in the broader Le Ban-Saint-Martin area.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle is known for its surrounding forest trails. The track along The Moselle Canal also provides a pleasant walking area. For a wider selection of routes, you can find many hiking trails throughout the Le Ban-Saint-Martin region, including moderate options like the 'Place de la République – Moyen Bridge loop'.
Yes, cycling is a great way to explore the area. Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle offers beautiful marked gravel mountain bike tours. The paths along the Moselle, such as those near Swan Lake, are also suitable for cycling. For more dedicated cycling experiences, there are numerous gravel biking and road cycling routes in the vicinity of Le Ban-Saint-Martin.
The lakes and water bodies around Le Ban-Saint-Martin are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and water sports are most pleasant. The region's natural beauty, including the flora along the Moselle, is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, some of the water bodies have historical connections. Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle is located near Ancy-Dornot, a place with significant historical background, having been mentioned as early as 876 and experiencing destruction during World War II. The Moselle Canal itself played a historical role in allowing boats to reach the port of Metz.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the scenic, accessible nature of these water bodies. The pleasant walking areas, family-friendly activities like pedal boating at the Recreation lake, and the integration of nature with local history, such as near Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle, are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shown appreciation with 17 upvotes and 4 photos shared, indicating a positive experience.
No, there are no significant natural lakes directly within the commune of Le Ban-Saint-Martin itself that are widely recognized as major tourist destinations. The region primarily features proximity to rivers, canals, and smaller recreational water bodies in the surrounding Moselle area, rather than large natural lakes within the commune.
While Lac de la Plaine is a notable artificial lake in the Grand Est region, it is located on the border of the Meurthe-et-Moselle and Vosges departments, not specifically within Le Ban-Saint-Martin. This guide focuses on the lakes and water bodies directly around Le Ban-Saint-Martin. For information on Lac de la Plaine, you might consult resources like Wikipedia.


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