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Hiking around Hagéville offers diverse landscapes, characterized by wetlands, forests, and ponds, particularly around the Étang de Lachaussée. This region in Meurthe-et-Moselle provides varied terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. Trails often traverse natural reserves and can incorporate historical landmarks like Prény Castle, adding a cultural dimension to the outdoor experience. The area features well-trodden paths alongside more challenging routes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Be careful, in winter the paths are very muddy and even flooded.
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If you are looking for a hiking destination combining nature, history and culture, the Lahaussee Regional Nature Park has everything to please you. This nature reserve, located in the Grand Est region, extends over more than 600 hectares of wetlands, forests, meadows and ponds. You will be able to discover the rich biodiversity of the site which is home to numerous species of birds, amphibians, insects and plants. You can also discover the ancient tradition of fish farming, which dates back to the 13th century and still contributes to the local economy and social inclusion. The reserve offers different trails and activities for visitors of all ages and interests. Energetic races, observation of fauna and flora, discovery of heritage, you will find what you are looking for in the Lahaussee regional nature reserve.
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Created in the 13th century by the flooding of four hamlets, the Etang de Lahaussee is today a protected nature reserve which is home to a variety of fauna. You can walk the 12 km path that goes around the pond and enjoy the views of the water, the reedbeds and the forest. Along the way, you can observe birds, amphibians, insects and plants that thrive in this moist habitat. The Etang de Lahaussee is an ideal destination for nature lovers and runners of all levels.
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If you are looking for a hiking destination combining nature, history and culture, the Lahaussee Regional Nature Reserve has everything to please you. This nature reserve, located in the Grand Est region, extends over more than 600 hectares of wetlands, forests, meadows and ponds. You will be able to discover the rich biodiversity of the site, which is home to numerous species of birds, amphibians, insects and plants. You can also discover the ancient tradition of fish farming, which dates back to the 13th century and still contributes to the local economy and social inclusion. The preserve offers various trails and activities for visitors of all ages and interests. Peaceful walks, observation of fauna and flora, discovery of heritage, you will find what you are looking for in the Lahaussee Regional Nature Reserve.
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One of the best ways to appreciate the beauty and diversity of the Lachaussée pond is to visit the observatory which overlooks it. The wooden structure, located on the D131 road between the villages of Haumont-Lès-Lahaussee and Lahaussee, offers a breathtaking view of the water and the Domaine du Vieux Moulin. The observatory is accessible to people with disabilities. From here you can observe the many birds that live or stop in this wetland, such as herons, grebes, ducks and cranes. You may also spot other animals and plants that live here, such as frogs, dragonflies, and reeds. The observatory is a great place for nature lovers and photographers, who can capture the changing colors and moods of the pond throughout the seasons.
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Created in the 13th century by the flooding of four hamlets, the Étang de Lahaussee is today a protected nature reserve which is home to a variety of fauna. You can walk the 12km path that circles the pond and enjoy views of the water, reed beds and forest. Along the way, you may spot birds, amphibians, insects and plants that thrive in this wetland habitat. The Étang de Lahaussee is an ideal destination for nature lovers and hikers of all levels.
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From the southern fringe of the plateau which houses the municipal wood of Pagny-sur-Moselle, binoculars and an orientation table allow you to read the landscape.
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There are over 45 hiking trails around Hagéville, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 16 easy routes, 30 moderate trails, and 3 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Yes, Hagéville offers several family-friendly hiking options, particularly around the Étang de Lachaussée. These trails are generally flatter and provide opportunities to observe wildlife in the nature reserve. For a moderate option, consider the Lachaussée Pond – Spring walk in Meuse loop from Lachaussée, which is 7.8 km long.
Many trails around Hagéville are suitable for hiking with dogs, though it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas like the Étang de Lachaussée, to protect local wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Yes, Hagéville is known for its circular hiking routes. A popular choice is the Etang de Lachaussée — loop from Lachaussée in the Parc Naturel Régional de Lorraine, a 10.7 km moderate trail that circles the expansive pond. Another option is the Hiking loop from Jaulny, which is 9.1 km long.
Hagéville's hiking trails showcase diverse natural features, including extensive wetlands, dense forests, and numerous ponds. The most prominent feature is the Lachaussée Pond, a protected nature reserve rich in birdlife and aquatic species, surrounded by reed beds and woodlands. The Lachaussée Regional Nature Reserve offers varied ecosystems to explore.
Yes, hikers can incorporate historical landmarks into their routes. The ancient fortified Prény Castle, a registered historical monument, offers a cultural dimension to your outdoor adventure. You might also encounter the Statue of Notre-Dame-de-Gorze.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil beauty of the Étang de Lachaussée, the diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that offer a blend of nature and history.
Yes, for a unique forest experience, consider the 75-year-old twisted beech – Le sentier des art bres loop from Onville. This 12.0 km trail leads through distinctive forested areas, offering a different perspective on the region's natural beauty.
The best time to hike in Hagéville is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. Spring brings vibrant flora and active birdlife around the wetlands, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also pleasant, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be muddy or icy, especially in forested areas.
While many routes are moderate, experienced hikers can find longer options. For example, the 75-year-old twisted beech – Le sentier des art bres loop from Domaine de la Grange en Haye is a moderate 16.2 km trail that offers a longer excursion through varied terrain.
Public transport options directly to all trailheads in Hagéville may be limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to the starting points, as many routes are more easily accessible by car. For broader regional transport information, you can consult tourisme-meurtheetmoselle.fr.
Parking is generally available near popular trailheads, especially around the Étang de Lachaussée and in the villages that serve as starting points for many loops. Specific parking information is often provided on individual route descriptions on komoot.


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