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CANOEING ON THE NIED RIVER FROM GOMELANGE TO FILSTROFF

CANOEING ON THE NIED RIVER FROM GOMELANGE TO FILSTROFF
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The Nied river rises in the Moselle and flows quietly towards the Saar in a wide, wild valley. Along the way, you may be lucky enough to see the blue-backed kingfisher or the long-necked grey heron. This river allows you to practice canoeing with your family, friends or colleagues in a setting suitable for leisure activities. It is a small Class 1 river with calm waters.

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 12/12/2023
16 km
max. 199 m
min. 188 m

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Starting point

1 Rue du Moulin , 57220 GOMELANGE
Lat : 49.240359558137Lng : 6.4705126111145

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EGLISE ABBATIALE SAINTE-CROIX

Standing proudly on the banks of the river Nied, the Abbey Church of the Holy Cross is not ostentatious from the outside, but rather stands out for the purity and sobriety of its lines. The interior of this thousand-year-old building is surprisingly beautiful on all levels. The beautiful stained glass windows* alone are worth the trip, but don't forget to look down at the floor to admire the superb cement tiles, not to mention the furniture, which combines ancient and modern to perfection... the charm of the place will leave you speechless! However... the history of this building, dating from 1030 AD, is even more astonishing! Initially a monastery, the abbey church was destroyed many times by war and a terrible fire, but was always rebuilt. It owes its name to a relic, a small piece of the Holy Cross, brought back from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land by its founder, Adalbert II of Alsace, Count of Metz, and burnt during the Revolution. But did you know that Adalbert and his wife Judith ... were none other than the grandparents of Gérard II of Alsace, founder of the Ducal House of Lorraine ... but also of the City of Nancy? Let's face it, we are not a little proud to say that in Bouzonville there is a piece of the early history of our beautiful region of Lorraine Are we chauvinists? (* made by the Thomas de Valence workshops in the 1950s)

16 rue de la République 57320 BOUZONVILLE
- Trois Frontières Tourisme -
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NAUTIC CLUB BOUZONVILLE

A moment of relaxation in the heart of Bouzonville, on the Nied, a small wild river that flows peacefully towards the Saar. As you paddle along, you will have the opportunity to see a kingfisher or a heron enjoying the calm of the place. The Nied is a wild river without any particular difficulty, ideal for family or friends, it is suitable for beginners as well as for the more experienced. Several routes are proposed, from 5 to 15 km. Possibility to go for a full day or half day with a picnic. Shuttle bus for the return trip, safety equipment, waterproof canister and daily license are included in the price.

3 bis rue du 27 novembre 57320 BOUZONVILLE
- Trois Frontières Tourisme -
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Contact

Tel : 03 87 57 91 79
Email : ncbouzonville@sfr.fr

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Ces informations sont issues de la plateforme SITLOR - Système d’Information Touristique - Lorraine
Elles sont synchronisées dans le cadre du partenariat entre Cirkwi, l’Agence régionale du Tourisme Grand Est et les membres du comité technique de Sitlor.

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