Best attractions and places to see around Pierre-La-Treiche include historical sites, religious architecture, and natural features. The region features the Moselle river, offering scenic routes for cycling. Visitors can explore significant Gothic cathedrals and unique grottoes. The area combines cultural heritage with opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The cult of the Virgin is ancient in Lorraine, particularly on the Hill of Sion. The apparitions of Lourdes after those of La Salette mark the souls of a very Christianized population in the countryside. Pilgrimages to Lourdes gained momentum in the 1880s. In 1883, there were 1,600 pilgrims from Lorraine. The momentum was given. The idea naturally came to evoke or reproduce the Massabielle cave. https://www.bruley.mairie54.fr/fr/la-replique-de-la-grotte-de-lourdes.html
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The fort was built around the existing village of Villey-le-Sec, partly because this strategically located location was also the only water supply in the vicinity at the time, and therefore it was not easy to relocate the residents. The design of the fort was the model for later defensive structures, such as those built in the Maginot Line. The fort was outside of any significant fighting in the world wars, so that although it remained virtually intact, it became increasingly less important strategically. It was therefore no longer maintained after the First World War. In the Second World War, many of the metal parts used were dismantled by the Germans. Today, guided tours organized by an association are offered between May and September. [Michelin Guide Vert]
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Toul Cathedral celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2021 (although it was not completed until after 1500). The monumental building dominates the cityscape from afar?
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Fort Villey-le-sec, built between 1875 and 1879 in the south-east of Toul on a 345 m high hill, represents a unique ensemble in the fortifications of the Serè des Rivières era the hill was excellently suited to observe and combat a possible deployment of enemy troops. Since a wealthy landowner had already resisted expropriation during the construction of Fort de Bourlèmont and the location of Bourlèmont had to be shifted as a result, the French military also feared fierce resistance in the case of Villey-le-sec. In general, expropriation procedures could be carried out expeditiously when required by national security and when the land was vacant. But here it was a complete village with church and cemetery, which made things considerably more difficult. And so it was decided to surround the village with defenses instead of tearing it down. Source: http://www.festungsbauten.de/F/Toul_Villeylesec.htm
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The town hall building
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Even if the turnoff to Nancy on the Moselle cycle path is worth it, you shouldn't miss this loop of the Moselle. From Maron to Toul, the Moselle shows different landscapes. The most beautiful part for me is the swamp through which the bike path leads along a dam. Camping in Villey-le-Sec on the other bank of the Moselle is definitely recommended as a stopover with a tent. Access is via the large lock.
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Impressive Gothic cathedral of Toul, which houses one of the largest cloisters in France! It was stripped of its statues during the French Revolution but kept its superb. Also worth seeing: its two cloisters and the adjoining garden, very pleasant for taking a break in the shade.
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The park next to the cathedral is also worth a visit.
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The region is characterized by the Moselle river, offering scenic routes and views of wooded hills. You can enjoy the natural beauty along the Moselle near Maron, which is primarily a cycle path. Additionally, the Lourdes Grotto, a replica of the Massabielle cave, offers a unique natural and religious site.
The area boasts significant historical and religious architecture. You can visit Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Toul, an impressive Gothic cathedral known for one of France's largest cloisters. Another notable site is Fort de Villey-le-Sec, a unique fortification built between 1875 and 1879 around an existing village.
Yes, Toul Cathedral is noted as family-friendly, offering a beautiful Gothic structure with gorgeous windows and a wonderful cloister to explore. The paved cycle path Along the Moselle near Maron can also be a pleasant family activity for cycling.
Pierre-La-Treiche is excellent for cycling. The Moselle near Maron offers an almost 8-kilometer paved cycle path with scenic views. For more extensive routes, you can explore various cycling guides, including Cycling around Pierre-La-Treiche, MTB Trails around Pierre-La-Treiche, and Gravel biking around Pierre-La-Treiche, which feature routes of varying difficulties.
The cycle path Along the Moselle near Maron provides beautiful views of wooded hills surrounding the riverbanks. Additionally, Fort de Villey-le-Sec is situated on a 345-meter high hill, offering strategic observation points that would historically have provided extensive views of the surrounding area.
Absolutely. Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Toul, showcases a magnificent flamboyant Gothic facade and one of France's largest cloisters. The Fort de Villey-le-Sec is also architecturally unique, as it was built around an existing village, making it a distinctive example of 19th-century fortifications.
Visitors appreciate the blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes. The impressive Gothic architecture of Saint Stephen's Cathedral, Toul, and its cloisters are frequently highlighted. The scenic and peaceful cycle path along the Moselle is also a favorite for its natural beauty and views.
Yes, the area around Pierre-La-Treiche offers diverse biking options. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking in the MTB Trails around Pierre-La-Treiche guide, and for gravel biking, refer to the Gravel biking around Pierre-La-Treiche guide. These guides provide details on routes of varying distances and difficulties.
While specific seasonal tips are not provided for all attractions, the outdoor cycle paths along the Moselle are generally most enjoyable during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is vibrant. Indoor attractions like the cathedrals and fort can be visited year-round.
Yes, Toul Cathedral is unique as it is the only cathedral in France not owned by the church or the state, but by the city of Toul. Also, Fort de Villey-le-Sec was designed as a model for later defensive structures, including elements found in the Maginot Line, and was built around an existing village due to strategic water supply and resistance to expropriation.
The Lourdes Grotto is a replica of the Massabielle cave, dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It reflects the region's historical religious significance and the ancient cult of the Virgin in Lorraine, particularly on the Hill of Sion, following the apparitions of Lourdes.


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