Attractions and places to see around Vaxainville are primarily found in the surrounding Meurthe-et-Moselle department of France. This small commune serves as a starting point for exploring a region rich in historical sites, notable gardens, and natural areas. Most points of interest are located several kilometers from Vaxainville, offering diverse experiences for visitors.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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"The Église Saint-Martin in Badonviller is a rare example of religious architecture in the Louis XVI style (1788). Although it is of Romanesque origin, its elegant façade is particularly striking, which is one of the few remaining examples of this style in the Lorraine region. Together with the Chapel of the Visitation in Nancy, this church forms a unique duo. The church was badly damaged during the First World War and partially rebuilt afterwards.
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Many 18th-century houses and mansions are well preserved in the town. The most notable are: the presbytery, the Cabri house (30, rue Victor-Pierre), the Colin-Brice house (13, place Général-de-Gaulle), the Lafrogne house (51, rue du 18-Novembre), the Hôtel de Martimprey and the Hôtel des canoines régulieres de Domèvre (25 and 29 rue du Château).
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Not to be confused, this mini waterfall is not Snake Rock, but Bear Cave! Snake Rock is a few meters after 🪨🐍
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Magnificent place, accessible by mountain bike with some delicate passages, but it is done!
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The original church building in the Louis XVI style. was described as Little Saint Peter in Rome. The royal chief engineer François-Michel Lecreulx (1734–1812) built the building in 1787/88. Nine days after the outbreak of the First World War, on August 12, 1914, the church building burned down completely during the fighting. Reconstruction began as early as 1921. St. Martin soon had all four bells back with its remarkable round bell tower. The most powerful bell named Edith weighs 2150 kg. Its chime is reminiscent of Big Ben in London. Its organ is the work of Ernest Jacquot, an organ builder from Rambervillers. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badonviller Unfortunately, the church is mostly locked. The cemetery is above the church. Next to the church there are some rest areas and the square with its monument to the Resistance. From the edge of the square you have a view of the village. An impressive place. The mighty bells remind you of the passage of time every quarter of an hour.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Bear cave, a peaceful spot with a small waterfall. Other options include the Parc des Bosquets in Lunéville, the Vathiménil Arboretum overlooking the Meurthe river, and the sensitive natural areas of the Plain valley in Damelevières and the Parroy pond. For a wider natural landscape, the Regional Natural Park of Vosges-du-Nord is also accessible.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Place Stanislas in Nancy, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Lunéville Castle, often called the 'little Versailles of Lorraine,' is another significant landmark. The Old City of Toul preserves beautiful architectural remnants, and you can also find authentic Cave shelters of the Great War in Viéville-en-Haye, accessible via the Venchères walking trail.
The region around Vaxainville is great for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are moderate MTB trails like the 'Rocks – View from Pierre d'Appel loop from Baccarat' and various running loops around Lunéville and Baccarat. You can explore more options on the dedicated komoot guides for MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes.
Families can enjoy the Parc animalier de Sainte-Croix, a wildlife park located about 30km away, offering a chance to observe various animals. Additionally, many of the natural areas, like the Parc des Bosquets at Lunéville Castle, provide pleasant spaces for family walks and picnics. The town of Baccarat also offers beautiful nature suitable for walking and cycling with children.
The Saint Martin Church of Badonviller is a rare example of Louis XVI style architecture from 1788 in the Lorraine region. Its elegant façade and remarkable round bell tower, which houses four bells (including the powerful Edith weighing 2150 kg), make it a unique historical and architectural site. It was rebuilt after being damaged in the First World War.
The town of Baccarat is known for its pastures and culture, with small roads and villages. Nearby towns like Baccarat (7km), Raon-l'Etape (15km), and Lunéville (21km) host regular markets, providing an authentic local experience. Lunéville's markets are held on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Beyond the Parc des Bosquets at Lunéville Castle, which features French-style gardens, you can discover several other remarkable gardens. These include the Parc romantique et Art Nouveau du château (18km), Jardin botanique de Gondremer (25km), Jardins de l'Abbaye Notre-Dame (25km), and Jardins de Callunes (27km).
Pont-à-Mousson offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can visit the baroque abbey of the Prémontrés, explore the lively Place Duroc with its Renaissance houses, and see Gothic churches like Saint-Martin and Saint-Laurent. The modern Chapelle de Lumière, located atop the Butte de Mousson, is also a point of interest.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful natural settings, such as the Bear cave, described as a tranquil spot with a small waterfall. The blend of pastures and culture in towns like Baccarat, suitable for walking and cycling, is also highly valued. The historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like the Saint Martin Church of Badonviller also leave a strong impression.
Yes, in some towns, many 18th-century houses and mansions are well preserved. For example, the Presbytery 37 Rue Victor Pierre is noted, along with other notable residences like the Cabri house, the Colin-Brice house, the Lafrogne house, the Hôtel de Martimprey, and the Hôtel des canoines régulieres de Domèvre, all showcasing the region's architectural heritage.
The Muséum-aquarium de Nancy, located about 46km from Vaxainville, offers a unique experience combining historical exhibits with a diverse collection of aquatic life. It's a great option for those interested in both cultural and natural history.
While specific viewpoints aren't detailed, the natural areas like the Regional Natural Park of Vosges-du-Nord and the various forests near Vaxainville offer opportunities for scenic walks and discovering picturesque spots. The Vathiménil Arboretum also provides views overlooking the Meurthe river.


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