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Mountain bike trails in Bois De L'Hôpital are located in a forest area near Peltre, France, characterized by wide, easily navigable paths. The terrain features a greenway and diverse tree species, providing a scenic environment for cycling. The area includes a tranquil small pond and offers generally long but easy routes, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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29
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27.6km
01:44
110m
110m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.6km
01:26
150m
150m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.9km
02:21
210m
210m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.5km
02:05
260m
260m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's called the "Lantern of God" because St. Stephen's Church in Metz has almost three times the window area of Chartres Cathedral. Many great artists have attempted to design it – for the 800th anniversary, it will be a woman for the first time.
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Built between 1220 and 1522, it is the result of the merging of two separate churches. With its 42-meter-high nave, it is one of the largest Gothic buildings in Europe. Its 6,500 square meters of stained-glass windows have earned it the nickname "Lantern of the Lord." Created in the 16th and 18th centuries by Hermann von Münster, Thiébault de Lixheim, Valentin Bousch, Jacques Villon, and Marc Chagall, these masterpieces of fire and light are a true encyclopedia of glass art.
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A bridge over the Moselle River offers beautiful views of the Moselle Island. At night, the arches beneath the bridge are illuminated in colorful lights, a beautiful eye-catcher.
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A spectacular building from 2010, the first branch of Paris's famous Centre Pompidou, a museum of contemporary art. A white, curved roof is stretched across many exposed wooden beams. Inside, the tube-like exhibition spaces are stacked one above the other in a star shape, with enormous panoramic windows at the ends offering views of the city and the surrounding area.
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In the evening the bridge is illuminated and looks very beautiful
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In Roman footsteps
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The Center Pompidou-Metz is a well-known contemporary art museum located in the Amphitheater district. Created in 2010 as part of a development project, it is one of the most visited museums in France outside of Paris. Its creation represented the first example of decentralization of a public cultural building, in this case the Center Georges Pompidou in Paris. The idea of creating a "branch" came to the now director Jean-Jacques Aillagon in 1997, when the Pompidou in Paris was closed for works (1997-2000). To continue exhibiting the various collections it was decided to create the “Outside the Walls” project, with exhibitions in various French cities. Given the success, concrete thought was given to a second location for the Pompidou Center. Input to the project was given by Aillagon himself when, in 2002, he was appointed Minister of Culture. Various cities showed interest, including Caen, Montpellier, Nancy and Lille, but in January 2003 the final choice was announced: Metz. The following March the tender for the project was launched, won by architects Shigeru Ban, Jean de Gastines and Philip Gumuchdjian. The construction was part of the urban redevelopment project of the Amphitheater district which, in addition to the Pompidou Centre, led to the construction of the Seille Park, the "Robert Schuman" conference centre, the Muse shopping center as well as various buildings of housing and green areas. The official inauguration took place on 11 May 2010 in the presence of President Sarkozy. The Pompidou Center in Metz has a hexagonal plan. The structure develops around a central body with a 77 meter high tower and is characterized by the presence of three self-supporting tunnels that cross each other transversally. The three galleries are oriented towards different points of the city, so as to provide the most complete overview possible. The cover, entirely made of wood, recalls the shape of a traditional Chinese hat owned by Shigeru Ban himself. In addition to the vast exhibition space, which extends over 5,000 m², the structure includes places to welcome the public, a studio for the presentation of shows and performances, gardens, an auditorium, a bookshop, a restaurant and a café. www.centrepompidou-metz.fr
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The Centre Pompidou-Metz in Metz is a centre for all forms of contemporary art and a branch of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, with which it shares collections and founding philosophy. It has existed since 2010 (Wikipedia).
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Bois De L'Hôpital offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 160 routes recorded on komoot. These range from easy greenways to more challenging paths.
The trails in Bois De L'Hôpital are generally long but easy, making them accessible for various fitness levels. Out of 160 routes, 78 are rated easy, 79 are moderate, and 3 are difficult, providing options for all skill levels.
Yes, the Bois De L'Hôpital area is well-suited for family cycling due to its wide, easily navigable paths and greenways. Many of the 78 easy routes are ideal for families. For example, the Chesny Riding School – Seille spillway loop from Chesny is an easy 27.8 km route that explores the local countryside.
Yes, the wide and tranquil paths of Bois De L'Hôpital are generally dog-friendly. Many cyclists enjoy bringing their dogs along, but always ensure your dog is under control and respect local regulations regarding leashes, especially around wildlife or other trail users.
You can expect a scenic environment characterized by diverse tree species lining the pathways. The area also features a tranquil small pond where you might observe various large wading birds, adding to the natural charm of your ride.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Bois De L'Hôpital are designed as loops. An example is the moderate Mountain biking in Sud Messin – Verny – Seille spillway loop from Jury, which is 35.5 km long and takes about 2 hours 3 minutes to complete.
A convenient starting point for many routes, with available parking, is often found near the church parking lot in Peltre. This area provides good access to the network of trails.
The mountain bike trails in Bois De L'Hôpital are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 600 reviews. Reviewers often praise the wide, easily navigable paths, the tranquil forest setting, and the accessibility for various skill levels.
Yes, there are routes that feature an artificial lake. The easy Artificial lake – Chesny Riding School loop from Chesny is a 21.6 km path that passes by an artificial lake and through the riding school area.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Artificial lake – Courcelles sur nied loop from Peltre. This route covers 31.5 km and offers a good balance of distance and elevation for experienced riders.
Yes, you can find routes that head in the direction of Metz. The easy Moyen Bridge – Metz Cathedral loop from Jury is a 31.05 km route that offers views towards the city.
The Bois De L'Hôpital area is pleasant for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, especially on weekends, but ensure you stay hydrated. Winter riding is possible, but check local conditions for ice or mud.


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