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Family friendly hiking trails around Metz benefit from the city's unique geographical setting at the confluence of the Moselle and Seille rivers, offering extensive waterside paths and urban green spaces. The region features diverse terrain, from gentle river valleys to the panoramic hills of Mont Saint-Quentin, providing varied elevation and natural beauty. Metz is integrated into the Lorraine Regional Natural Park, which contributes to its abundant green spaces and natural landscapes suitable for family exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.2
(50)
163
hikers
12.1km
03:21
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
(25)
103
hikers
7.06km
02:07
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
(55)
367
hikers
13.2km
03:28
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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330
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6.40km
01:42
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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130
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9.80km
02:36
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Temple Neuf was built from 1901 to 1904 in gray sandstone in the Neo-Romanesque style in the Jardin des Amours at the end of the Place de la Comédie, and forms a picturesque contrast to the classical architecture of the opera house. When illuminated at dusk, it appears in all its splendor, reflecting in the Moselle, offering one of the most beautiful night views of the city. Tourisme-metz.com
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The Evangelical Reformed Church on a small island, Île du Petit-Saulcy (small willow island), between the Moselle and a side arm has a beautiful garden, the Jardin d'Amour, and is a dreamlike place for relaxation and contemplation.
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The Temple Neuf was built from 1901 to 1904 from grey sandstone in the neo-Romanesque style in the Jardin des Amours at the end of the Place de la Comédie and forms a picturesque contrast to the classical architecture of the opera house.
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The Serpenoise Gate is an important element of the fortifications of the city of Metz. It was built in 1852 by the inhabitants of Metz on the ruins of the Scarponne Gate, along the axis of a Roman road.
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A nice location for Asian food, burgers, or French pastries. A pedestrian zone with flair in every direction.
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A bridge over the Moselle River offers beautiful views of the Moselle Island. At night, the arches beneath the bridge are illuminated in colorful lights, a beautiful eye-catcher.
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Of the original 17 city gates, only the German Gate in the east remains. Named after the former hospital of the Teutonic Order, which stood nearby, it was built as an entrance to the city on a bridge over the Seuille River. A medieval structure straight out of a picture book.
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Metz offers a fantastic variety of outdoor experiences for families. Our guide features over 400 hiking routes, with more than 170 specifically rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children. You'll find a diverse range of paths, from riverside strolls to gentle climbs with scenic views.
The terrain around Metz is quite varied and generally family-friendly. You'll find many paths along the confluence of the Moselle and Seille rivers, offering flat, waterside walks. Areas like Mont Saint-Quentin provide more undulating terrain with gentle ascents, leading to panoramic views. Many urban green spaces like The Esplanade and Parc de la Seille offer paved or well-maintained gravel paths, ideal for leisurely strolls.
Yes, Metz has several excellent options for strollers. The paths around the Recreation lake (Plan d'Eau) and within the city's green spaces like The Esplanade and Parc de la Seille are generally flat and well-maintained, making them perfect for strollers. These areas provide easy access and beautiful scenery without challenging terrain.
For shorter, easier walks ideal for younger children, consider exploring the city's parks or the riverbanks. While our guide features many routes, a pleasant option is to explore the paths around the Swan Lake, which offers a relaxing natural landscape close to the city center. Many of the city's green spaces also provide short, accessible loops.
Absolutely! Many of the family-friendly trails around Metz are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point, which is convenient for families. For example, the Charlemagne Spring Loop offers a moderate, scenic circular hike through natural surroundings. Another great option is the La tour de Drince — loop from Rombas, which provides a rewarding circular experience with varied landscapes.
Metz's trails often combine natural beauty with historical and cultural sights. You can explore historical fortifications like the Fort Saint-Quentin on trails around Mont Saint-Quentin, or discover the impressive Porte des Allemands and Metz Cathedral within the city. Many routes also pass by beautiful lakes such as Coulange Wood Lake, offering picturesque spots for a break.
Many trails in and around Metz are dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas and parks. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in more populated areas or nature reserves, and to check local regulations for specific parks. The extensive waterside paths along the Moselle and Seille rivers are generally welcoming for dogs.
Metz is enjoyable for family hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also great, especially for waterside walks or trails with shaded sections. Even winter can be charming for a crisp walk, particularly in the city's green spaces, though some trails might be muddy.
Yes, many family-friendly areas in Metz are equipped with picnic spots and playgrounds. Parc de la Seille, for instance, features a playground and ample space for picnics. The Esplanade also offers open green areas perfect for a family picnic. The Plan d'Eau area is another popular spot with recreational facilities, including places to relax and eat outdoors.
Many trailheads, especially for routes within or close to Metz, are easily accessible. The city has a good public transport network that can take you to various starting points. For those driving, parking is often available near popular parks and attractions, though it might be paid in urban areas. For trails further out, like the Saint-Remy Church – Fort Giraudon loop from Scy-Chazelles, specific parking information is usually provided on the route page.
The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly hiking experiences around Metz, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the beautiful blend of urban charm and natural beauty, the well-maintained paths suitable for all ages, and the abundance of green spaces. Many highlight the scenic river views and the historical landmarks encountered along the way as particular favorites.


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