Best attractions and places to see around Buriville, a commune located in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern France, include historical sites and natural viewpoints. The region features small villages, pastures, and offers opportunities for walking and cycling. Its landscape provides views of the Vosges mountains and reflects its historical significance, particularly from past conflicts.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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This serene place is the resting place of more than 5,000 French and German soldiers from WWI and WWII. The cemetery, with its simple stone crosses and impressive lead cross, is a reminder of the fierce fighting around Reillon. A place of silence, reflection and reconciliation, where history becomes tangible in the landscape of Lorraine. A large lead cross of 3.20 metres adorns the central memorial.
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Between 1914 and 1918, Leintrey was occupied by German troops. The houses and the church were heavily bombed, life became unbearable and the inhabitants had to flee. Only two houses were still standing at the Armistice. Just 1.5 km from the village, French troops held out in their trenches, despite heavy attacks. On 10 July 1916, the Germans blew up mines under these positions - 83 soldiers of the 162nd regiment were killed. After the war, the village was rebuilt in 1925. The school, the town hall and the presbytery were designed by Joseph Hornecker, also known for the Grand Théâtre de Nancy. In 1940, a new occupation followed. Liberation did not come until November 1944, after further destruction, including the church.
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The Château de Moyen is a 15th century fortress also known as the Château de Qui-qu'en-grogne. It was built by Conrad Bayer de Boppart, bishop of Metz, to defend his possessions against the Dukes of Lorraine. The castle was besieged and dismantled several times. Today it is partly restored and partly in ruins. You can explore the remains of the castle, such as the stately home, towers, walls and moat, and enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. The castle is open to visitors from April to October, and you can also take part in guided tours or restoration workshops organized by a local association.
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Nice little 13th century Christian chapel with a great view of the Vosges, commented with a viewpoint indicator. There are benches and a picnic table next to the chapel. Another great point is the water tap behind the chapel !
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If you like old medieval castles, this is worth a look if you ride by it.
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The region around Buriville is rich in history. You can explore the partly restored Moyen Castle, a 15th-century fortress with panoramic views. Another significant historical site is the Deutscher und Französischer Soldatenfriedhof, a serene cemetery serving as the resting place for over 5,000 French and German soldiers from WWI and WWII, offering a poignant reminder of past conflicts. The village of Leintrey also holds significant historical importance from both World Wars, with its rebuilt architecture reflecting its resilience.
Yes, for scenic views, visit the Chapelle Saint-Pierre and View of the Vosges. This 13th-century chapel offers a fantastic view of the Vosges mountains, complete with benches and a picnic table for a relaxing stop. The Moyen Castle also provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Buriville and its surroundings are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate hikes such as the 'Étang de Marainviller loop' or the 'Haut de l'Armérion loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling and touring bicycle routes, like the 'Foret de Taronnière loop' or routes passing by Moyen Castle. Explore more options in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Buriville, Road Cycling Routes around Buriville, and Cycling around Buriville.
The Chapelle Saint-Pierre and View of the Vosges is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot with a picnic table and benches where families can relax and enjoy the scenery. The general landscape of small villages and pastures also provides a calm environment for family walks and gentle cycling.
While specific seasonal information isn't detailed, the region's natural beauty, with pastures and woodlands, suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for hiking and cycling, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the views and outdoor routes without extreme weather.
Absolutely. The Deutscher und Französischer Soldatenfriedhof is a profound place for silence, reflection, and reconciliation. With its simple stone crosses and a large lead cross, it serves as a powerful reminder of the fierce fighting that took place in the region during WWI and WWII.
The hiking trails around Buriville generally feature varied terrain, including paths through pastures and small villages. Many routes are rated as 'easy' or 'moderate', suggesting they are accessible for a range of fitness levels. For example, the 'Étang de Marainviller loop' is an easy 2.5 km hike, while the 'Croix du centre loop' offers a moderate 9.5 km challenge.
While specific current events for Buriville itself are not listed, the nearby town of Baccarat has been known to host folk festivals, suggesting a local cultural scene. Exploring the small villages in the region might reveal local markets or community gatherings.
The villages around Buriville, such as Baccarat and Leintrey, are characterized by their small size, historical significance, and integration into the natural landscape of pastures and woodlands. They often feature traditional architecture and reflect the region's past, including its resilience through conflicts.
At the Chapelle Saint-Pierre and View of the Vosges, you'll find benches and a picnic table, making it an ideal spot for a break. There's also a convenient water tap located behind the chapel, which is a great amenity for hikers and cyclists.
Yes, some cycling routes in the area allow you to combine outdoor activity with historical exploration. For instance, the 'Moyen Castle – Château de Qui-Qu'en-Grogne loop' is a moderate 53 km touring bicycle route that takes you past the historic Moyen Castle. You can find more routes in the Cycling around Buriville guide.


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