Attractions and places to see around Hussingen-Godbringen, also known as Hussigny-Godbrange, is a commune located in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France, near the Luxembourg border. The region is notable for its mining history and its past as a center of Italian immigration, earning it the moniker "Little Italy." It features a mix of historical sites, natural reserves, and cycling routes. The landscape includes forests and former mining areas, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautiful walk in a nature reserve in a former open-cast mine
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I love this route. It is so varied, with many big and small highlights
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Entrance of the Gro Minière (1892-1927)
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Very nice railway cycle path.
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The cycle route de l'Attert (PC 12) starts in Pétange, and follows the tracks of the old Attert line, the railway line that used to connect Pétange to Ettelbruck. The Attert cycle route is the perfect trail for family expeditions. This exciting group adventure starts in Pétange and then follows the traces of the old Attert line, the rail branch that used to connect Pétange and Ettelbruck, for most of the tour. Now you are literally driving on the border between Belgium and Luxembourg. Soon the touring adventure takes a new turn. Follow the trail of the famous Charly, an old narrow-gauge railway in the direction of the sept châteaux (seven castles). Now the intrepid cyclists pass through a valley of mighty fortresses and castles - this is where the nobles of old built their fortresses, such as the castle fortress of Hollenfels or the baroque castle of Ansembourg. Further on, things take a surprising and interesting turn as you pass another mighty man-made structure - a 700 meter long illuminated tunnel through the Luxembourg sandstone.
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Hidden in the woods are the remains of some old iron mines.
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Hussigny-Godbrange is historically significant for its rich iron mining industry and its past as a center of Italian immigration, earning it the nickname "Little Italy." The Romagnol dialect was even spoken here until the late 1950s, particularly in the "Basse-Italie" quarter.
Yes, the region is known for its mining history. You can explore the remains of old iron mines, such as the Gro Minière Iron Ore Mine, which are hidden in the woods and offer a glimpse into the past. The Iron Mines of Hussigny-Godbrange also offer guided tours, sometimes including a descent by train and van into the mine, with demonstrations of mining machinery.
Beyond the mines, you can visit the Ruins of the Titelberg Oppidum, an ancient Celtic settlement with evidence of continuous occupation for 700 years. Nearby, you might also find the Fort Maginot A5 du Bois du Four and the Musée Robert Muller, which houses a collection of military objects.
The area offers diverse natural landscapes. The Giele Botter Nature Reserve is a popular natural area with a viewpoint, especially beautiful in sunshine. The broader Meurthe-et-Moselle department also features natural sites including lakes for swimming, and the Lorraine Regional Natural Park is known for its forests and rivers.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the "Shelter on the Crosnière Trail – Entrance to the Old Iron Mine loop from Hussigny-Godbrange," which is a moderate 9.9 km hike. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes on the Hiking around Hussingen-Godbringen guide page.
The Attert Cycle Path (PC 12) is a popular route that follows the tracks of an old railway line, suitable for family expeditions and passing through a valley with fortresses and castles. For more cycling options, including road cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Hussingen-Godbringen guide page.
Yes, the Lallengerbierg Bike Park offers a unique mountain biking experience. It's known for its "Mars landscape" and features various small and large jumps, making it a great spot for training and fun.
Absolutely. The Attert Cycle Path (PC 12) is perfect for family cycling expeditions. The Giele Botter Nature Reserve also offers accessible natural beauty for families to enjoy.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Guided tours of the Iron Mines of Hussigny-Godbrange are often available on specific weekends during these seasons, requiring prior registration.
While specific landmarks are not detailed, the cultural influence of Italian immigration is deeply embedded in the commune's identity. Walking through the "Basse-Italie" quarter can give you a sense of this heritage. Local events or community gatherings might occasionally highlight this unique aspect of the town's history.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of industrial history and natural beauty. The "Mars landscape" of the Lallengerbierg Bike Park and the scenic beauty of the Giele Botter Nature Reserve are frequently praised. The historical insights from sites like the Gro Minière Iron Ore Mine also leave a lasting impression.
Yes, the Lallengerbierg Bike Park is notable for its distinctive "Mars landscape." Additionally, the Giele Botter Nature Reserve offers a beautiful natural setting with a viewpoint, especially vibrant when the sun shines.
While Hussigny-Godbrange is a small commune, nearby towns and the wider Meurthe-et-Moselle department offer various accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and potentially campsites. It is advisable to check booking platforms for options in the surrounding areas.


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