Best attractions and places to see around Plateau de Haye et Bois l'Évêque include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The Plateau de Haye, located west of Nancy, is characterized by its extensive forest and limestone plateau, offering numerous outdoor activities. The region features significant natural areas like the Forêt de Haye and historical fortifications. Visitors can explore a variety of points of interest, from river paths to ancient structures.
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In spring, the entire small river valley is a huge field of wild garlic.
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According to the sign in front of the ruins: The frail barracks are the so-called “peacetime” stores, installed behind the fortifications far from the fighting. The reserve of ready-to-use gunpowder was stored there. most of the stock of explosives was placed at the bottom of the galleries underground, protected from any bombardment. These installations, like the fort of Villey-le-Sec, have never experienced the test of fire. Today, the underground galleries are used as a refuge for bats.
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The Sainte-Reine cave or Sainte-Reine hole is the second natural cavity in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle in terms of known development and has been classified as a historic monument since 1910. It has several entrances classified under the general name of "Caves known as Trou de Sainte-Reine" and was originally part of an endokarst under the bottom of the Moselle valley.
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The fort was built around the existing village of Villey-le-Sec, partly because this strategically located location was also the only water supply in the vicinity at the time, and therefore it was not easy to relocate the residents. The design of the fort was the model for later defensive structures, such as those built in the Maginot Line. The fort was outside of any significant fighting in the world wars, so that although it remained virtually intact, it became increasingly less important strategically. It was therefore no longer maintained after the First World War. In the Second World War, many of the metal parts used were dismantled by the Germans. Today, guided tours organized by an association are offered between May and September. [Michelin Guide Vert]
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Fort Villey-le-sec, built between 1875 and 1879 in the south-east of Toul on a 345 m high hill, represents a unique ensemble in the fortifications of the Serè des Rivières era the hill was excellently suited to observe and combat a possible deployment of enemy troops. Since a wealthy landowner had already resisted expropriation during the construction of Fort de Bourlèmont and the location of Bourlèmont had to be shifted as a result, the French military also feared fierce resistance in the case of Villey-le-sec. In general, expropriation procedures could be carried out expeditiously when required by national security and when the land was vacant. But here it was a complete village with church and cemetery, which made things considerably more difficult. And so it was decided to surround the village with defenses instead of tearing it down. Source: http://www.festungsbauten.de/F/Toul_Villeylesec.htm
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Even if the turnoff to Nancy on the Moselle cycle path is worth it, you shouldn't miss this loop of the Moselle. From Maron to Toul, the Moselle shows different landscapes. The most beautiful part for me is the swamp through which the bike path leads along a dam. Camping in Villey-le-Sec on the other bank of the Moselle is definitely recommended as a stopover with a tent. Access is via the large lock.
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In this cave you are on all fours every hour. The aisles are relatively low.
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Very nice course. I adore
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The Plateau de Haye is known for its extensive natural landscapes. You can explore the vast Forêt de Haye, which is the largest forest near Nancy, offering numerous walking trails. Another significant natural feature is the Sainte-Reine Cave, a notable gorge and cave system that is the second largest natural cavity in Meurthe-et-Moselle and classified as a historic monument.
Yes, the Plateau de Haye region offers several historical sites. A prominent one is Fort de Villey-le-Sec, a unique fortification built between 1875 and 1879, designed to observe and combat enemy troops. You can also find the Remains of a powder magazine, which are part of the historical military installations in the area.
The area around Plateau de Haye offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling, there's Along the Moselle near Maron, a paved cycle path running for almost 8 kilometers with views of wooded hills. For hiking, you can find numerous trails, including easy and moderate options. Explore more routes in the Hiking around Plateau de Haye et Bois l'Évêque guide, or for easier walks, check the Easy hikes around Plateau de Haye et Bois l'Évêque guide.
Yes, the Parc de Loisirs de la Forêt de Haye is a significant leisure park offering a wide array of sports and nature-based activities suitable for families. It features walking trails, a health course, basketball and football fields, an equestrian center, and an adventure park. The park also serves as a center for environmental education.
If you explore the area around Bois l'Évêque near Rouen, you'll find rich cultural sites. Rouen itself boasts the magnificent Cathedral of Our Lady of Rouen, the historic Place du Vieux-Marche, and the iconic Gros Horloge. The Rouen Museum of Fine Arts (RMM) houses an extensive collection, including Impressionist works. Further afield, you can visit the historic Château de Vascoeuil, now an art and culture center.
Pont-l'Évêque in Calvados is renowned for its charming, colorful half-timbered houses, especially along Rue Saint-Michel. It's also famous for its monastic-origin, square-shaped Pont-l'Évêque cheese. Visitors can explore the Saint-Michel Church, the unique former 19th-century prison known as The Happy Prison, and learn about Calvados production, the famous apple brandy.
Yes, Pont-l'Évêque offers excellent options for water activities and cycling. The Lac de Pont-l'Évêque features a significant leisure center with various water sports, swimming, and picnic spots. For cycling, the Calonne Greenway (Voie Verte de la Calonne) is an 8-kilometer rehabilitated old railway line, perfect for scenic rides through the Norman countryside.
Visitors appreciate the blend of nature and history. For instance, the cycle path Along the Moselle near Maron is praised for its 'pure nature' and 'beautiful views.' The Sainte-Reine Cave is described as 'very interesting and impressive,' offering a unique natural experience. The historical sites like Fort de Villey-le-Sec are valued for their historical significance and unique architecture.
Yes, the Plateau de Haye area provides several running trails. You can find routes of varying difficulties, including moderate and difficult options. For detailed information and specific routes, refer to the Running Trails around Plateau de Haye et Bois l'Évêque guide.
Yes, you can witness the unique phenomenon of The Deuille d'Ochey from Sexey-aux-Forges. This area features a Vauclusian-type resurgence that floods the surrounding paths during heavy rainfall, transforming the dry riverbed into a flowing stream. In spring, the entire small river valley becomes a huge field of wild garlic.
The region offers diverse architectural styles. In Pont-l'Évêque, you'll see charming half-timbered houses and the historic Saint-Michel Church. Near Rouen, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Rouen is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture, and Rouen's old town features traditional half-timbered buildings. The military architecture of Fort de Villey-le-Sec on the Plateau de Haye also presents a distinct historical style.


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