Attractions and places to see around Remoiville, a commune in the Meuse department of the Grand Est region in northeastern France, offer a range of historical, cultural, and natural points of interest. While Remoiville itself is rural, the surrounding area provides access to notable landmarks and natural features. The commune is part of the Meuse river basin and is drained by the Loison river.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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You can walk all the way around the ramparts. We found it unique and impressive. The museum was also interesting.
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Magnificent citadel to visit absolutely!
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On the edge of a wooded massif, where the climate is favorable for growing wine, lies Torgny, Belgium's southernmost village. The houses here, built of yellow sandstone with Roman roof tiles, are striking, lending a Mediterranean flair. A truly beautiful sight. No wonder this place is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Wallonia.
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PLEASE NOTE: on this - beautiful - circuit, after the village of Alondrelle, the path as mentioned on this circuit has become impassable between the meadows. If you go further, from the entrance to the woods towards Torgny, the path is not very suitable for vehicles or even almost impassable by bike if it has rained a lot! A mountain bike is essential!
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The fresco tribute to the fighters of 14-18 Behind the war memorial, the artist Éléonore Giraud created a gigantic fresco with images of the fighters, human and animal, from the 1914-1918 war. This fresco was unveiled on November 11, during the commemoration of the 1918 armistice.
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The Saint-Martin de Montmédy church is the church of the Saint-Martin parish in the upper town of Montmédy. The church we see today is not the first to be built on this location. Indeed, a sanctuary surrounded by a cemetery would have been present in the upper part of Montmédy as early as the 11th century. Its origins are rather vague, but historians are certain that from 1156 there was a religious building on the site of the current church2. This monument was quite small and had a single, quite slender tower. According to several old plans of Montmédy, researchers can confirm that it occupied approximately the location between the interior pillars of the current building3. In the 18th century, when Vauban strengthened the fortifications, the rear of the church was shortened to allow the widening of the adjacent rampart. The current church was built on the foundations of a more modest church that probably dates from the 12th century.
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The southernmost village in Belgium.
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The Saint-Martin church in Montmédy is a majestic church which dominates the Montmédy citadel. You can admire its symmetrical facade with two square towers, its richly decorated altar with a half-canopy, and its statue of the Virgin and Child dating from the 14th century. You can also enjoy the sound of the restored organ, which dates from the late 17th century and had not been played for almost a century. The church is also a cultural space which hosts exhibitions, conferences and concerts. It is a mecca for hiking that will impress you with its beauty and charm.
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Beyond the well-known Citadel of Montmédy, you can visit Domrémy-la-Pucelle, the birthplace of Joan of Arc, featuring her Maison Natale and the Basilique de Domremy. Another notable site is the Château de Louppy-sur-Loison, one of Lorraine's largest Renaissance castles.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural spots. The commune of Remoiville is drained by the Loison River, which is 53 km long. You can also visit Torgny Village, recognized for its sunny microclimate, hillside vineyards, and a nature reserve known for orchids, offering enchanting landscapes and views.
The area around Remoiville is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are easy hiking loops like 'View of Juvigny-sur-Loison' and moderate MTB trails such as 'Saint-Hilaire Cemetery – View of the Étang de l'Othain loop from Montmédy'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Remoiville, MTB Trails around Remoiville, and Running Trails around Remoiville guide pages.
Absolutely. Both the Torgny Village and the Citadel of Montmédy are considered family-friendly. The citadel offers impressive defensive walls and panoramic views that can be engaging for all ages, while Torgny provides a picturesque village setting with natural beauty to explore.
The Saint Martin's Church in Montmédy is a majestic religious building constructed between 1753 and 1757, dominating the citadel's ramparts. It features classical architecture, historical artifacts, and a bronze bell from 1558. Additionally, the Église Saint-Jacques in Remoiville itself is a local point of interest.
Yes, in Montmédy, behind the war memorial, you can find the Fresco tribute to the soldiers of 14-18. This gigantic fresco by artist Éléonore Giraud depicts the combatants, both human and animal, of the First World War, offering a poignant artistic and historical experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty. The Torgny Village is loved for its Mediterranean feel, unique architecture, and vineyards. The Citadel of Montmédy is praised for its preserved military history, impressive fortifications, and panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Yes, Mirecourt, located about 23 km from Remoiville, is known for its museums dedicated to mechanical instruments and violins. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in music and traditional craftsmanship.
Yes, the city of Nancy, approximately 45 km northeast of Remoiville, boasts the impressive Place Stanislas, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's a grand public square surrounded by magnificent 18th-century architecture.
The Fresco tribute to the soldiers of 14-18 in Montmédy is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity for all visitors to experience this significant art piece.
While specific distances from Remoiville vary, the Grand Est region and neighboring areas feature significant natural beauty, including regional natural parks like Parc Naturel Régional Périgord-Limousin and Parc Naturel Régional de Millevaches. These parks offer diverse landscapes such as wetlands, forests, and varied flora and fauna, ideal for exploring nature through hiking or cycling.
While Remoiville is a rural commune, the nearby town of Montmédy, home to the Citadel and Saint Martin's Church, offers options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. Larger cities like Nancy also provide a wide range of services for visitors.


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