Best attractions and places to see around Gelvécourt-Et-Adompt, a commune in the Vosges department of France, offers a blend of historical architecture and access to the wider Grand-Est region. The village itself features medieval and Renaissance heritage, including a significant church and an attached manor house. The surrounding area provides diverse points of interest, from cultural sites to natural landscapes and various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Not many parking spaces
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The parking lot is easily accessible, but not particularly large. There are information boards about the hiking area, also for mountain bikers.
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Some rocks near the Madon have been decorated with reliefs by an artist named Pierre Avenir, who has created similar works of art in the wider area.
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Interesting information board with the routes that can be done in the region.
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A nice rolling section of old railway line, to be done by mountain bike or gravel. A portion passes through the woods, then we pass through meadows and fields.
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You follow the watershed line by rolling on the ridge. When it falls on one side of the dividing line, a drop of rain feeds the slope on the North Sea side. Falling on the other side, the rain feeds the Mediterranean Sea side.
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Cycle path along the Canal des Vosges, this section is known to be on the watershed line.
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nice walk in the forest of Darney
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In Gelvécourt-Et-Adompt, you can explore the Église Saint-Martin d'Adompt, a significant historical monument with medieval and Renaissance architecture dating back to the 12th and 16th centuries. Adjacent to it is the Maison forte renaissance d'Adompt, a manor house largely built in the 15th century and remodeled in 1560, showcasing Renaissance architectural details.
Yes, several notable towns are within a reasonable driving distance. Mirecourt (11 km) is known for its museums dedicated to mechanical instruments and violins. Vittel (16 km) is a historic spa town with a thermal park. Épinal (21 km), the capital of the Vosges, features a historic center, the Saint-Maurice Basilica, and castle ruins. You can also visit Domremy-le-Pucelle (45 km), the birthplace of Joan of Arc.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit several remarkable gardens within a 45 km radius, such as Jardin d'Ode or Jardins de l'Abbaye Notre-Dame. Other natural highlights include the scenic Cotes de Meuse (42 km), the picturesque Cascade de la Pissoire (46 km), and the source of the Saône River. The wider Vosges region provides beautiful mountain scenery, dense forests, and lakes.
For unique views, visit the Watershed, a cycle path along the Canal des Vosges where rain feeds either the North Sea or the Mediterranean. The Pierre Avenir Stone Face Sculpture also offers interesting sights within a forest setting. Additionally, the castle ruins in Épinal provide splendid panoramas over the city and the Moselle valley, and viewpoints near villages like Socourt offer great vistas.
The area is great for cycling, including the Watershed cycle path along the Canal des Vosges. There's also an Old Railway Line that's perfect for mountain biking or gravel cycling, passing through woods, meadows, and fields. For more routes, check out the cycling guide for the area: Cycling around Gelvécourt-Et-Adompt.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Trails of the Heart of the Vosges – Darney provide an interesting information board about local routes and a nice walk in the forest. Many of the natural sites, such as the gardens and the Canal des Vosges, are suitable for family outings. The 'Villages in bloom' like Vittel and Gelaucourt also offer pleasant environments for a stroll.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. The Sentier du Vallon Saint Martin Circular Trail Parking serves as a convenient starting point with information boards about local trails. The Trails of the Heart of the Vosges – Darney offer pleasant forest walks. You can also explore numerous running trails in the area; find more details in the guide: Running Trails around Gelvécourt-Et-Adompt.
Yes, some attractions are designed to be wheelchair accessible. The Watershed cycle path along the Canal des Vosges is wheelchair-friendly. Additionally, the Sentier du Vallon Saint Martin Circular Trail Parking is easily accessible and provides information about the local hiking area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of the Watershed, where they can cycle along the dividing line for the North Sea and Mediterranean. The artistic stone face sculptures by Pierre Avenir near the Madon are also a popular and intriguing sight. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the natural beauty of the forests, like those found on the Trails of the Heart of the Vosges – Darney.
Yes, near Épinal, you can visit the impressive Pont-Canal de Golbey, an aqueduct built between 1882 and 1885 that carries the canal over the Moselle River. This is a significant piece of local engineering heritage.
Absolutely. You can experience local culture by visiting markets in nearby towns such as Charmes, Plombières-les-Bains, and Rambervillers, which operate on various days of the week. Additionally, towns like Vittel and Gelaucourt are recognized as 'Villages in bloom' (Villes fleuries), offering charming floral displays and a pleasant local atmosphere.
The area around Gelvécourt-Et-Adompt offers several mountain biking trails. For example, the Old Railway Line provides a nice rolling section suitable for mountain bikes. You can find more detailed routes and guides for mountain biking in the region here: MTB Trails around Gelvécourt-Et-Adompt.


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