Best attractions and places to see around Ambacourt include historical sites, natural features, and traditional architecture. This village in the northern Vosges department of France offers a glimpse into Lorraine life with its well-preserved 19th-century buildings and serene natural surroundings. The Madon River flows through the commune, surrounded by woods, orchards, and meadows, providing a tranquil environment. Evidence of Ambacourt's ancient past can be found in nearby woods, complementing the local heritage.
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Magnificent site with a view over the entire Saintois.
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The Monument de Lorraine or monument to the victory of Lorraine is a monument located overlooking the town of Charmes in the Vosges department, which was erected in the aftermath of the First World War to celebrate the victory of France on its Lorraine lands during the battle of the Charmes gap. https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_de_Lorraine
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The 'Barrès column' is a lantern of the dead dedicated to the writer Maurice Barrès. When designing this monument, the landscape architect Achille Duchêne was strongly inspired by a similar construction, the lantern of the dead by Fenioux in the South West of France.
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If you are looking for a scenic and spiritual hike, you can visit the Colline de Sion, the highest hill in Lorraine. This hill is a historical and cultural site, where you can admire the Notre-Dame de Sion basilica, the hermitage of the Poor Clares and the Barrès monument. You can also enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and on a clear day you may even see Mont Blanc.
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The Barrès monument is a lantern-shaped monument dedicated to the writer Maurice Barrès, who praised the Hill of Sion in his novel La Colline Inspiration. The monument is located on the Vaudémont signal, the highest point of the hill and the Lorraine plateau, at 540 or 541 meters above sea level. The monument was inaugurated in 1928 and is the work of landscaper Achille Duchêne, who was strongly inspired by Fenioux's lantern of the dead. From the top of the monument, you enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside and the villages of Sion and Vaudémont.
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The Barrès monument was built in honor of the writer Maurice Barrès who spoke of the hill of Sion in his novel La colline inspiratione.
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I found an Ecomusée "Battant" on the internet, which can be visited in summer. However, much of the site is rubble and rubble....
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Monument in the form of a lantern of the dead inaugurated in 1928 in honor of Maurice Barrès (1862-1923), writer and figurehead of French nationalism, originally from Charmes, who in 1913 published the novel "La Colline inspired". Beautiful view of the surroundings, in particular the Vosges, but also to the Alps on certain days.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Barrès Monument, a lantern-shaped monument honoring writer Maurice Barrès, which offers panoramic views from the Vaudémont signal. Another significant site is Le monument de Lorraine, a historical monument overlooking Charmes, commemorating the victory of France during the Battle of the Charmes Gap. The Moselle River also contributes to the area's natural appeal.
Beyond the Barrès Monument and Le monument de Lorraine, Ambacourt itself features traditional 19th-century architecture, including old wash houses and decorative fountains. Evidence of ancient past, dating back to 1000 to 500 BC, can be found in mounds located in the nearby woods. The village also hosts a monumental sculpture by Thierry Lecordier.
The Madon River flows through the commune, supporting a small colony of beavers. The village is surrounded by lush woods, orchards, and meadows, offering a tranquil environment. Sion Hill, the highest point of the Lorraine plateau, provides extensive views of the countryside.
Many of the historical sites like the Barrès Monument and Le monument de Lorraine are suitable for families. Exploring the traditional 19th-century architecture and the natural surroundings of the Madon River and nearby woods can also be enjoyable for all ages.
The area around Ambacourt offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Bois du Four loop from Mirecourt' or 'Running loop from Dessous la Croix'. For mountain biking, options include the 'Brunehaut Tower – Barrès Monument loop from Praye'. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the 'View of Colline de Sion – Sion Hill loop from Mirecourt'. You can find more details on these routes in the running, MTB, and cycling guides.
While specific beginner hiking trails are not detailed, many of the running and cycling routes around Ambacourt, particularly those marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' in difficulty, can be adapted for leisurely walks. The natural surroundings of woods and meadows offer gentle paths suitable for those new to hiking. For example, the 'Bois du Four loop from Mirecourt' is an easy cycling route that could be walked.
Beyond the well-known attractions, Ambacourt's charm lies in its quiet appeal. Discover the village's well-preserved 19th-century buildings, including traditional Lorraine houses and decorative fountains. Don't miss the monumental sculpture by Thierry Lecordier in the heart of the village, or the ancient mounds in the nearby woods, which hint at Ambacourt's prehistoric past.
The lush greenery, woods, orchards, and meadows surrounding Ambacourt suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for exploring the natural features, historical sites, and enjoying running, cycling, or walking trails.
Yes, the Madon River, which flows through the commune, is known to host a small colony of beavers, indicating good water quality and a healthy ecosystem. The surrounding woods and meadows also provide habitats for various other local wildlife.
Ambacourt is characterized by its well-preserved 19th-century buildings. Visitors can admire traditional Lorraine houses, old wash houses, and decorative fountains that are scattered throughout the village, offering a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Barrès Monument, located on the Vaudémont signal, the highest point of the Lorraine plateau. From here, you can see the surrounding countryside and the villages of Sion and Vaudémont. Sion Hill also offers extensive views, and on a clear day, you might even spot Mont Blanc.
Yes, several museums are a short drive from Ambacourt. In Mirecourt, approximately 5 km away, you can visit the Musée de la Lutherie et de l'Archeterie Française, dedicated to violin and bow making, and the Musée de la Musique Mécanique, focusing on mechanical music.
Yes, the area offers a range of cycling routes. For an easy ride, consider the 'Bois du Four loop from Mirecourt'. Moderate options include the 'Cross of Lorraine Fountain loop from Mirecourt'. More challenging routes, such as the 'View of Colline de Sion – Sion Hill loop from Mirecourt', are also available for experienced cyclists. Explore these and more in the cycling guide.
The natural surroundings of Ambacourt, including its woods, orchards, and meadows, provide ample opportunities for dog-friendly walks. Many of the local paths and trails are suitable for exploring with your canine companion, allowing you to enjoy the tranquil environment together.


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