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Gravel biking around Etang De Zommange offers access to a preserved natural environment within the "Pays du Sel et des Étangs" region of Moselle, France. The area is characterized by a network of paths, forest roads, and wide fields, providing varied terrain suitable for gravel cyclists. While direct access to the banks of Etang de Zommange may be limited, the surrounding landscape features numerous ponds and diverse natural settings, including forest plantations. This region provides opportunities for exploring scenic routes…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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41.3km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.3km
03:14
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.3km
00:54
120m
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A smaller obstacle is this footbridge on the EV5. You either take the luggage off the bike or you push the bike and luggage together over to the other side.
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Here everything begins or ends with the locks.
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Good cycle path along the canal.
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This bridge is a real challenge with a touring bike loaded with a lot of luggage and cannot be managed by women without courageous help. What a joke it is that it is "easy to cross"!!!
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This is where the Saar Coal Canal ends and meets the Rhine-Marne Canal. You can follow this canal to the left towards Strasbourg or to the right towards Nancy.
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The Etang des Souches is surrounded by lush vegetation and offers a relaxing atmosphere where you can admire the flora and fauna.
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Despite the conflicts, the saltworks continued to contribute to the city's prosperity in the 18th and 19th centuries. Salt production only stopped in 1973 because the industrial facilities had suffered less from the bombings of 1944 than the rest of the city. Today, the town of 3,300 inhabitants highlights its heritage and history as rich as it is unique. Just like the green surroundings between meadows and ponds, which delight hikers.
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The salt mines of Dieuze became a strategic point in the Middle Ages and the town was coveted by the Dukes of Lorraine. Affected by the Thirty Years' War, Dieuze was conquered by the King of France in 1642.
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The region around Etang De Zommange, part of the "Pays du Sel et des Étangs" in Moselle, offers a diverse mix of terrain ideal for gravel biking. You'll primarily encounter scenic forest roads and well-maintained paths, often traversing wide fields and forest plantations. The area is known for its preserved natural environment, so expect varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, providing a mix of smooth and slightly rougher sections.
Yes, there is a great option for beginners looking for an easy, traffic-free gravel bike experience. The Blanche-Église loop from Dieuze is classified as easy, covering approximately 14 kilometers with manageable elevation changes, making it perfect for those new to gravel biking or looking for a relaxed ride.
For experienced gravel bikers seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the region offers a couple of excellent options. The Salines de Dieuze loop from Dieuze is a difficult route spanning over 41 kilometers with significant elevation gain. Another substantial option is the Étang des Souches – Étang du Stock loop from Rhodes, which is also over 41 kilometers and rated as moderate, offering a good balance of distance and challenge.
Yes, all the featured no-traffic gravel bike routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. This includes the easy Blanche-Église loop from Dieuze, the moderate Étang des Souches – Étang du Stock loop from Rhodes, and the challenging Salines de Dieuze loop from Dieuze.
The region is renowned for its preserved natural environment and exceptional biodiversity. As you cycle, you'll experience the beauty of the "Pays du Sel et des Étangs," with opportunities to see various ponds, including the Étang du Lansquenet, known for its diverse fauna. The routes often provide scenic views of these water bodies and traverse through vibrant forest plantations and open fields, showcasing the rich natural landscape of Moselle.
While specific family-friendly amenities on the trails are not detailed, the presence of an easy route like the Blanche-Église loop from Dieuze suggests that families with some cycling experience could enjoy the quieter paths. The nearby Étang des Essarts is also noted for having amenities like a sports course and picnic areas, which could be a good starting or ending point for a family outing.
The Moselle region, with its diverse natural settings, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers vibrant colors. Summer is also suitable, though it's always wise to check local weather conditions. Winter gravel biking is possible, but trail conditions might vary due to weather, so preparation is key.
Beyond the trails themselves, the "Pays du Sel et des Étangs" offers several points of interest. The region is characterized by numerous ponds, many protected by the Conservatoire des Espaces Naturels de Lorraine, showcasing rich biodiversity. The Étang du Lansquenet is particularly noted for its varied fauna. You can also find amenities like picnic areas at places such as the Étang des Essarts, providing spots for relaxation after your ride.
The komoot community rates the gravel biking experience in this area positively, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Riders often appreciate the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes and the opportunity to explore the preserved natural landscapes of the "Pays du Sel et des Étangs".
This guide features 3 distinct no-traffic gravel bike routes around Etang De Zommange, catering to various skill levels. You'll find one easy, one moderate, and one difficult option to choose from.
The routes often start from towns like Rhodes or Dieuze. You can typically find public parking facilities within these towns, which serve as convenient starting points for the circular tours. It's always a good idea to check local parking regulations upon arrival.


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