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Hiking around Sornéville, France, offers access to diverse landscapes primarily centered around the Forêt d'Amance and the historically significant Forêt de Ranzey. The terrain features a mix of forest paths, open meadows, and gentle ascents, characteristic of the Lorraine plateau. Hikers can expect to encounter varied ecosystems, including mature woodlands and areas with sandstone cliffs, alongside remnants of World War I and II.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Hike the moderate 6.9-mile Forêt d'Amance and GR 5 Loop, gaining 335 feet in 2h 55m, featuring the peaceful Brin Pond.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.9km
03:07
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church of Salonnes has a rich history dating back to the 8th century, when it was built to house the relics of Saint-Privat and Saint-Hilaire. After being destroyed during conflicts over the salt mines and later the Thirty Years' War, it was rebuilt in 1540 and again in 1750. The most striking element is the Gothic portal, which is the only original part from the 16th century to have been preserved. Made of Jaumont stone, it features an accolade arcade flanked by pinnacles. Three Gothic niches above the double doors recall the ornate style of the late Gothic period.
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The first bombardment of Nancy took place here, in September 1914. The Germans brought heavy field guns and bombarded the town with 80 shells.
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You will find this pond in the heart of the national forest of Amance. Surrounded by trees, you will also have the opportunity to watch birds while running around the pond.
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Passing between the large fields and the forest, this path seems to lead to adventure. What will you find?
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Passing from the large fields to the forest, this trail seems to lead to adventure. What will you find?
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Grémecey is a small town of around a hundred inhabitants on the GR 5 route. Without shops, you can still stop in the village to ask the inhabitants for water or have a bite to eat.
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The pond of Brin is a bucolic body of water located in the heart of the national forest of Amance. Its fresh waters are perfect for observing the birds that live there. Perhaps you will come across a gray heron there?
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Hikes around Sornéville primarily feature diverse landscapes centered around the Forêt d'Amance and the historically significant Forêt de Ranzey. You can expect a mix of forest paths, open meadows, and gentle ascents characteristic of the Lorraine plateau. The Forêt de Ranzey, for instance, offers varied terrain including forest paths, meadows, and areas with sandstone cliffs like the "Roche des Fées".
Yes, Sornéville offers several easy hiking options. For example, the Brin Pond – Moss-Covered Bunker loop from Champenoux is an easy 4.3-mile (7.0 km) trail that leads through woodlands and past historical features. The Forêt de Ranzey also features an easy 5.5 km loop trail suitable for various fitness levels.
While hiking near Sornéville, you can explore the extensive Forêt de Ranzey, known for its mature trees and diverse ecosystems. From the "Table d'orientation de La Croisette" within the forest, you can enjoy splendid panoramic views over the Lorraine plateau and the distant Vosges mountains. You might also encounter the Brin Pond, a notable natural highlight.
Yes, the Forêt de Ranzey holds significant historical value. You can find preserved trenches and encampments from World War I, and a monument commemorates 200 resistance fighters from World War II. Interpretive panels along the trails detail these historical points of interest, offering a unique blend of nature and history.
Many trails around Sornéville are suitable for families. The 5.5 km loop trail within the Forêt de Ranzey is considered easy and offers varied terrain and historical points of interest that can engage children. Generally, the gentle plateaus and well-maintained forest paths make for pleasant family outings.
While specific regulations for dogs on every trail are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on leash in most natural areas and forests in France, including the Forêt de Ranzey. It's always recommended to keep your dog under control and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
Information on specific parking facilities at every trailhead is not provided, but Sornéville is a small commune, and trailheads for popular routes like those in the Forêt de Ranzey or Forêt d'Amance typically have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Sornéville is a small commune, and direct public transport access to specific trailheads might be limited. The region is generally best explored by car to reach various starting points. For broader regional exploration, the Lorraine Regional Nature Park offers extensive trails, but reaching them often requires personal transport.
The best time to hike around Sornéville is generally during spring, summer, and autumn. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for forest walks. Autumn is particularly beautiful with vibrant fall foliage. Winter hiking is possible, but some paths might be muddy or require appropriate gear.
Yes, several circular hiking routes are available. For instance, the Forêt d'Amance and GR 5 Loop is a moderate 6.9-mile (11.1 km) circular trail. Another option is the Cave Entrance – Orientation Table loop from Hoéville, which is a moderate 8.4 km route.
The hiking trails around Sornéville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from more than 40 reviews. Hikers often praise the extensive forest networks, the gentle plateaus, and the historical remnants found along the routes, highlighting the diverse experience offered.
There are over 40 hiking trails available around Sornéville, catering to various difficulty levels. This includes 10 easy routes and 31 moderate routes, ensuring options for different preferences and fitness levels.


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