Best attractions and places to see around Bouxières-Sous-Froidmont include a variety of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. Located in the Grand Est region of France, Bouxières-Sous-Froidmont offers convenient access to the cities of Pont-à-Mousson, Metz, and Nancy. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Moselle River, providing scenic landscapes and historical significance. Visitors can explore a range of attractions, from ancient ruins to grand cathedrals and picturesque town centers.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The nature is exceptional, it is dotted with ponds with their small chalets
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The abbey is well worth a visit. I would recommend spending the night in this unique setting.
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An overnight stay at the abbey is worthwhile, as you sleep in a truly unique setting. We chose the location because it's ideally located for cycling tours along the Moselle to Metz and Nancy.
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This imposing 18th-century abbey is one of the finest examples of baroque monastic architecture in Lorraine. Once the headquarters of the Order of the Premonstratensians, the building now houses a cultural centre and a hotel. Situated on the banks of the Moselle, between Metz and Nancy, the abbey offers a unique mix of heritage, art and tranquillity. The gardens, monumental staircase and cloisters are open to the public and are an impressive stop on any bike tour.
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🏰 Pont-à-Mousson – City of bridges, books and baroque Located on the Moselle, between Metz and Nancy, Pont-à-Mousson is a city with deep roots. It was founded around a medieval bridge and became an intellectual centre thanks to the creation of the University of Lorraine in the 16th century. The city has been hit by wars several times, but has always risen again. Today, you can admire the baroque abbey of the Prémontrés, the lively Place Duroc with its Renaissance houses, and Gothic churches such as Saint-Martin and Saint-Laurent. Pont-à-Mousson is also known for its industrial heritage – it is the world centre for cast iron pipes – and for its cultural festivals such as the Mousson d’Été.
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Gothic with a story. Behind the austere façade of this church lies a rich history. Built from the 13th century onwards by the Antonists, an order dedicated to caring for the sick, it was originally the church of a hospital. The architecture is a rare mix of Gothic Rayonnant and Flamboyant, with a unique façade designed by Jacquemin de Lenoncourt, who later also designed Toul Cathedral. In 1574, the church was handed over to the Jesuits, who transformed it into the university church of the newly founded Université de Pont-à-Mousson. In 1840, the church was one of the first buildings in France to be classified as a Monument Historique. Today, it remains a silent witness to religious, intellectual and architectural history – and a haven of peace in the heart of the city.
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Amazing islands of nature in the middle of a very anthropized area.
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If you are looking for accommodation in Pont a Mousson, you should take a look at the hotel in the former abbey (Abbaye). It is not cheap, but the atmosphere is worth seeing. And the breakfast is a good basis for a long bike ride.
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the Prémontrés Abbey in Pont-à-Mousson, an 18th-century Baroque masterpiece, or explore the historic Pont-à-Mousson Town Centre with its Renaissance houses and Gothic churches like St. Martin's Church. Further afield, Metz boasts the impressive Metz Cathedral and the ancient Porte des Allemands, while Nancy is home to the UNESCO-listed Place Stanislas.
Yes, the area is characterized by the Moselle River. You can enjoy scenic walks and cycling paths along its banks. The Along the Moselle route is particularly popular. The Butte de Montsec near Pont-à-Mousson offers panoramic views, and Metz features the Parc de la Seille and Jardin Botanique de Metz for green spaces.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Old Course of the Moselle Loop' or the 'Loop of Xon' near Lesménils. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as 'Along the Moselle – Moselle Riverside Path loop' or the 'Côte d'Arry loop'. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking and cycling around Bouxières-Sous-Froidmont.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Pont-à-Mousson Town Centre is great for exploring history, and the Premonstratensian Abbey often hosts cultural events. In Metz, the Centre Pompidou-Metz can be engaging for older children, and the Jardin Botanique de Metz offers pleasant outdoor space. Nancy's Parc de la Pépinière is a large park perfect for family outings.
Bouxières-Sous-Froidmont is conveniently located near three culturally rich cities. Pont-à-Mousson offers the Prémontrés Abbey and the Musée au fil du Papier. Metz is known for its stunning Cathedral and the contemporary Centre Pompidou-Metz. Nancy boasts the UNESCO World Heritage site Place Stanislas and the L'École de Nancy Museum dedicated to Art Nouveau.
Absolutely. The 18th-century Baroque Premonstratensian Abbey in Pont-à-Mousson is a prime example of monastic architecture. In Metz, the Cathedral Saint-Étienne is famous for its vast stained-glass windows, and the Centre Pompidou-Metz showcases innovative modern design. Nancy's Place Stanislas is an architectural marvel, and the Villa Majorelle is a masterpiece of Art Nouveau.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty of the Along the Moselle route, noting its well-maintained paths and tranquility. The historical depth of Pont-à-Mousson Town Centre and the grandeur of the Premonstratensian Abbey are also highly appreciated for their heritage and cultural significance.
Yes, the 'Along the Moselle – Moselle Riverside Path loop' is a popular road cycling route that allows you to experience the river's beauty. Another option is the 'Gélot Bridge – Pagny-sur-Moselle Lock loop'. These routes offer pleasant rides with scenic views. For more cycling options, refer to the cycling guide for the area.
Pont-à-Mousson has a rich history, founded around a medieval bridge and becoming an intellectual center. You can find more historical context and details about its landmarks, such as Place Duroc and the churches, by visiting the town's official tourism site or Wikipedia. For general information, you can check Wikipedia's page on Pont-à-Mousson or the Pont-à-Mousson tourism site.
For an easy and pleasant walk, consider the 'Old Course of the Moselle Loop' which is just under 5 km. Another accessible option is the 'Pont-à-Mousson loop from Vandières', also around 5 km. These trails are generally flat and offer beautiful views, perfect for a relaxed outing. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide.
Yes, you can visit the ruins of Prény Castle, a symbolic fortress of the Dukes of Lorraine, which offers impressive views. Additionally, the Château de Mousson ruins, perched on a hill overlooking the Moselle valley near Pont-à-Mousson, provide magnificent panoramic views and a glimpse into a strategic past.
The best way to experience the Moselle River's scenery is by walking or cycling along its banks. The Along the Moselle route is specifically designed for this, offering well-maintained paths and tranquil views. Many of the nearby towns, like Pont-à-Mousson and Metz, are situated directly on the river, providing picturesque riverside promenades.
Yes, there are several cultural institutions. In Pont-à-Mousson, the Musée au fil du Papier (Paper Museum) is located in the Monnaie mansion. Metz hosts the contemporary Centre Pompidou-Metz and the Musée de la Cour d'Or, which covers Gallo-Roman archaeology and fine art. Nancy offers the L'École de Nancy Museum, dedicated to Art Nouveau, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts Museum).


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