Attractions and places to see around Petitmont, a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department of north-eastern France, offer a tranquil setting for visitors. The area provides access to a variety of landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within a reasonable distance. Visitors can explore historical locations, scenic natural areas, and cultural points of interest. This region presents diverse opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The trail itself is fantastic, and the many bunkers, some of which have been integrated into the trail, make the walk even more interesting. On weekends, you're rarely alone here, and not even acoustically, as the nearby mountain road is often used by groups of motorcyclists.
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The view is almost all the way around and is very impressive. Furthermore, the mountain is a kind of open-air necropolis: many inscriptions carved into the rock commemorate the fierce battles and, above all, the fallen on both sides.
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Magnificent small glacial formation lake. Less known than other Vosges lakes, Lac de la Maix is nevertheless one of the most beautiful in the region. We will appreciate its isolation and the almost mystical aspect that emerges from it. It's no surprise that many legends surround it!
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Beautiful trail where it is possible to visit several bunkers. Even if the noise of the neighboring departmental road sometimes takes us out of our thoughts, we can only appreciate this place which, like many others here, bears witness to the region's rich past.
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Small beautiful lake accessible on foot or by bike only.
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The following legend is reported about the Lac de la Maix: On a pilgrimage day, an unknown musician came and made the villagers dance after playing the violin. They danced with such zeal that they did not hear the bell that called to mass. It has been suggested that the stranger is the devil himself. The punishment was not long in coming, the earth opened up under the dancers, who were drowned in the lake that rose up from the earth. Villagers were condemned to continue dancing there until Judgment Day. Today it is said that on some evenings you can still hear the violinist... "what an incredible robber's pistol" :-D
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Despite its 50 meters less, the Petit Donon has nothing to envy to its big brother, the Donon, over which it offers a magnificent view. Going up there is well worth the detour.
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The region around Petitmont is rich in history. You can visit the Donon Temple, a significant cult site in the Bruche Valley with archaeological importance and sublime views. Another notable historical site is Le Petit Donon, a summit that serves as a reminder of past events and offers remarkable vistas. Additionally, the Bunker Trail provides an interesting historical exploration through the forest, passing numerous old bunkers. Further afield, Le Struthof, about 25 km east-south-east, is a significant historical site as the only Nazi concentration camp built in France.
Yes, the area offers several natural attractions. Lac de la Maix is a beautiful lake noted for its natural beauty and is suitable for dogs. Champ du Feu, approximately 29 km away, is also recognized for its natural beauty, as is Lindre, about 31 km from Petitmont. The Mountain Trail to Mont Donon provides an opportunity to experience the natural landscape.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with trails like the Mountain Trail to Mont Donon and the Bunker Trail. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Petitmont guide. Cycling is also a great way to see the area; you can find routes in the Cycling around Petitmont guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Petitmont guide.
For families, Lac de la Maix is a great destination. It's a beautiful lake suitable for dogs, offering a pleasant environment for a family outing. While specific family activity centers aren't highlighted, the natural trails and lakes provide opportunities for outdoor enjoyment together.
Beyond historical sites, you can explore cultural landmarks such as Saint-Quirin, recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Village' and located about 10 km east-north-east. Marmoutier, approximately 35 km away, features an abbey known for its ornate facade. Mont-Sainte-Odile, also around 35 km east-south-east, is a very popular pilgrimage destination with a long history.
Yes, there are several beautiful gardens and parks. The Jardins de Callunes are about 24 km from Petitmont. You can also visit the Romantic and Art Nouveau Park of the Château (approx. 33 km), the Botanical Garden of Gondremer (approx. 34 km), the Gardens of Notre-Dame Abbey (approx. 35 km), and the Botanical Garden of Col de Saverne (approx. 36 km).
Visitors appreciate the rich history and stunning views offered by sites like the Donon Temple and Le Petit Donon. The tranquility and natural beauty of places like Lac de la Maix are also highly valued, especially for those seeking peaceful outdoor experiences. The historical trails, such as the Bunker Trail, offer an engaging blend of nature and history.
Yes, Lac de la Maix is noted as a dog-friendly destination, suitable for drinking and watering for dogs. Many of the natural trails and forest areas in the region are also generally welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept under control.
Several nearby towns host local markets. You can find markets in Senones (Monday, 18km), Raon-l'Etape (Saturday, 19km), Baccarat (Friday, 20km), Schirmeck (Wednesday, 21km), Sarrebourg (Tuesday & Friday, 21km), Rothau (Saturday, 21km), Rambervillers (Thursday, 33km), Dieuze (Friday, 33km), and Luneville (Tuesday & Saturday, 34km).
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and conducive for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites. These seasons offer the best conditions to enjoy the trails, lakes, and gardens.
Absolutely. The Donon Temple offers sublime views of the Bruche Valley. Similarly, Le Petit Donon provides remarkable panoramic views. The Mountain Trail to Mont Donon also leads to scenic spots.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Bunker Trail offers a unique and less conventional exploration through historical fortifications in the forest. The Haute Loge Refuge (Le refuge de la Haute Loge) is another point of interest that might offer a quieter experience away from more popular spots.


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