Best attractions and places to see around Haucourt-Moulaine include a blend of historical sites and natural features within the Meurthe-et-Moselle department of northeastern France. The commune itself hosts landmarks such as the Saint-Éloi Parish Church and natural areas like the Forêt Domaniale de Selomont. The surrounding region offers additional points of interest, including ancient historical sites and industrial heritage. This area provides diverse options for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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On the edge of the steelworks, now outside the industrial area, stand the old blast furnaces and new office and administration buildings, including those of universities.
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Beautiful walk in a nature reserve in a former open-cast mine
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It's beautiful how the old industrial complex has been integrated into a modern cityscape.
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Castle worth seeing, small park.
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The Château de Sanem is a castle in the south of Luxembourg that was built in the Middle Ages on the ruins of Roman fortifications. The castle originally consisted of a stone tower and living quarters surrounded by a moat. Several noble families from the region have lived in the castle. The current building was completed in 1557 after the medieval castle was partially destroyed.
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Within Haucourt-Moulaine, you can explore the Saint-Éloi Parish Church, which dates back to the early 19th century with later reconstructions. There's also the Chapel Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours, completed in 1745, and the more recently inaugurated Chapelle Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur in Moulaine, built by the local community.
Yes, a significant historical landmark nearby is the Ruins of the Titelberg Oppidum. Located in Luxembourg, this Celtic oppidum was continuously occupied for 700 years from around 300 BC and features foundations of masonry and impressive 9-meter high earthen ramparts.
For natural beauty, visit the Giele Botter Nature Reserve, known for its forest areas and viewpoints. Within Haucourt-Moulaine itself, you can explore the Forêt Domaniale de Selomont, a large state-owned forest, and enjoy the natural elements along the Rive de la Moulaine (Moulaine Riverbank).
The area around Haucourt-Moulaine offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those that feature streams and old mine entrances like the 'Boucle Ruisseau de la Moulaine'. For cycling, there are routes such as the 'Rédange tunnel – Hussigny-Godbrange Mine loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for the region.
Absolutely. The Belval Blast Furnaces are a prime example of the region's industrial heritage. This site, once a steelworks, has been revitalized with new office buildings and university facilities built around the impressive old blast furnaces. Another related site is the Blast Furnaces of Esch-sur-Alzette, which combines industrial culture with modern architecture.
A unique attraction is the Adlergrund Tunnel, a passable, unlit 700-meter-long tunnel that was once part of the Audun-le-Tiche-Rédange railway line. It's an interesting spot for those seeking an adventurous exploration, but remember to bring a lamp.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical and natural sites. For instance, the Giele Botter Nature Reserve is loved for its natural beauty, especially in sunshine. The Belval Blast Furnaces are praised as a successful urban development project, combining industrial history with modern amenities. The Ruins of the Titelberg Oppidum offer a deep dive into ancient history.
Yes, the Giele Botter Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for walks and enjoying nature. The revitalized area around the Belval Blast Furnaces also provides a modern district with amenities that can be enjoyed by families.
The region's natural attractions, like the Forêt Domaniale de Selomont and Giele Botter Nature Reserve, are particularly enjoyable during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the foliage is vibrant. Historical sites and industrial heritage attractions can be visited year-round, though pleasant weather enhances the overall experience.
Yes, the Ouvrage de Fermont, a fortified work of the Maginot Line, is located nearby. It offers insight into 20th-century military history and fortifications.
Yes, the area provides options for gravel biking. Routes like the 'Forest Singletrack Trail – Singletrack Trail on the Ridge loop' offer challenging rides. You can explore more gravel biking routes in the dedicated gravel biking guide for Haucourt-Moulaine.


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