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Hiking around Quincy-Landzécourt offers trails through a landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills, woodlands, and open countryside. The region's terrain features modest elevation changes, making it accessible for various activity levels. Many paths traverse forested areas and provide views of the surrounding agricultural land and villages. This area provides opportunities for tranquil walks in a natural setting.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
5.0
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9
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4.20km
01:12
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.16km
01:13
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.13km
00:53
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.63km
01:32
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Juvogny-sur-Loison was famous under the Ancien Régime under the name of Juvigny-les-Dames because of a Benedictine abbey founded in the 9th century by Richilde, wife of Charles the Bald. The relics of Saint Scholastica, venerated as the sister of Saint Benedict of Nursia, were placed there. Thirty-two abbesses succeeded one another at the head of this monastic abbey which prospered until 1792, when it was sold and fell into disuse. The Count of Vassinhac-Imécourt, owner of the magnificent castle of Louppy-sur-Loison (3 km) and nephew of the last abbess of Juvigny, restored part of the ruins and founded a religious boarding school for boys. Directed by the brothers of the Christian doctrine, this school enjoyed a certain reputation and had 223 boarders at the end of the 19th century. The building is now occupied by the Perce-Neige foundation. The former nursing home of the abbess which dates from 1624 is still visible on rue de l’Hôpital and gave its name to the street. Intended to care for the poor of the region, it is isolated from the convent buildings by a vast garden.
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Juvigny has an impluvium washhouse, the basin is in the center and supplied with rainwater by an inward-sloping roof.
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Municipality located in the Meuse department and crossed by the Loison. The village is known for its castle, the Château de Louppy-sur-Loison: one of the most surprising examples of the Renaissance style in the Lorraine region.
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Rural building Located in Juvigny sur Loison in Lorraine Gaumaise, you will be charmed by this haven of peace and silence full of history, in the heart of rich and green nature. So-called “water” mills, known to the Romans before the Christian era, began to be used in France from the 6th century. It was a question of transforming the energy produced by water (running or falling) into mechanical energy using a hydraulic wheel which behaves like a real motor (the only one which will be in use until the invention of the steam engine). A transmission system will activate millstones which, by grinding it, will extract the flour from the grain. This milling process will spread wherever the hydrographic network allows it. Many will be provided with them, some “ordinary” mills of a lordship even forcing residents to grind their wheat there for a fee. In recent years, this old mill has been transformed into guest rooms and tables. The mill garden is an LPO (League for the Protection of Birds) refuge.
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Who is looking for peace? Well walk this path and automatically your walk of life will slow down.
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Welcome to Brouennes, a commune in the French department of Meuse (Grand Est region) and with a bit of luck you can meet one of the few residents here.
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Welcome to Brouennes, a commune in the French department of Meuse (Grand Est region) and with a bit of luck you can meet one of the few residents here.
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There are over 100 hiking trails around Quincy-Landzécourt, offering a variety of options through woodlands, gentle hills, and open countryside. You'll find routes suitable for different ability levels.
Yes, Quincy-Landzécourt is well-suited for easy hikes, with 41 routes classified as easy. These trails typically feature modest elevation changes and traverse gentle terrain. An example is the Dutch Tower of Brouennes loop from Brouennes, which is a 1.9-mile (3.1 km) easy trail.
The hiking trails in Quincy-Landzécourt primarily feature gentle rolling hills, extensive woodlands, and open agricultural countryside. The terrain generally has modest elevation changes, making it accessible for various activity levels and offering tranquil walks in a natural setting.
Many of the trails in Quincy-Landzécourt are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Short walk in Brouennes loop from Brouennes is a popular circular option, as is the View of Juvigny-sur-Loison loop from Juvigny-sur-Loison.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Quincy-Landzécourt, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 130 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's tranquil natural settings, the variety of routes through woodlands and open views, and the accessibility of the trails for different skill levels.
Yes, many trails offer open views of the surrounding countryside and villages. For example, the View of Juvigny-sur-Loison loop from Juvigny-sur-Loison provides scenic vistas. Additionally, the nearby Mont Saint-Walfroy is a notable viewpoint in the wider area.
Beyond the trails, the region offers several historical and cultural landmarks. You can explore the impressive Basilica of Our Lady of Avioth, the historic Citadel of Montmédy, or the charming Beautiful castle, church and ancient fortifications.
Yes, Quincy-Landzécourt offers 53 moderate hiking trails. These routes typically cover longer distances or have slightly more varied terrain than the easy trails, providing a good option for hikers seeking a bit more of a workout while still enjoying the region's natural beauty. An example is the Forest Path loop from Chauvency-le-Château.
Public transport options directly to trailheads in Quincy-Landzécourt may be limited, as it is a rural area. It is generally recommended to plan your journey by car, or check local bus schedules for connections to nearby villages from which trails might be accessible.
Parking is typically available in or near the villages where the trails begin. For specific routes, such as those starting from Brouennes or Juvigny-sur-Loison, you can usually find parking spaces within the village centers or designated areas close to the trailhead.
While many routes are shorter, there are options for longer walks. For example, the View of Juvigny-sur-Loison – Le Moulin de Loison loop from Juvigny-sur-Loison is an easy 4.3-mile (6.9 km) trail, offering a more extended exploration of the area's landscapes.


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