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Discover Ameuvelle, Vosges, Lorraine and surroundings

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Nestled in the heart of the Vosges in Lorraine, Ameuvelle is a charming small town rich in discoveries. Visitors find it a perfect starting point to explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this authentic region. Along the hiking trails, nature lovers can admire the local flora and fauna while enjoying the tranquility of the Vosges forests. More adventurous hikers will appreciate the ci...See more

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CYCLE ROUTE “VOIE BLEUE” - BAINS LES BAINS TO CORRE
23 km

CYCLE ROUTE “VOIE BLEUE” - BAINS LES BAINS TO CORRE

With the spa town of the Vosges in your rear view, you continue your picturesque cycling adventure between the Vosges canal and the Coney valley. This stage of the Voie Bleue passes through the Vosges forest, populated by spruce, beech and maple trees. Once in the Haute-Saône, the green ribbon of the canal will allow you to discover the atypical manual swing bridge at Selles, which allows the waterway to be cleared for boats. The route is easy to follow along the towpath of the Canal des Vosges. Bains-les-Bains - La Voie Bleue link To reach La Voie Bleue from Bains-les-Bains by the D164 or by the D434 (Grurupt lock) Link to La Rochère Downstream from Selles, the "voie verte des tuileries" leads to Passavant-la-Rochère for a visit to the La Rochère glassworks and to discover the glassmakers who pick, mesh, blow and shape the glass. Link to EuroVelo 6 At Selles, a shared site link has been created between the cycle route and the EV6 in Belfort. This will allow you to discover the spa town of Luxeuil-les-Bains and the Plateau des 1000 étangs. Key places: - La Forge de Thunimont: former spinning mill Town of Fontenoy le Château: marina, cobbled streets, castle, Lombard tower. - Selles: manual swing bridge - Passavant-la-Rochère: La Rochère glassworks with its glassblowers - the oldest glassworks still in operation since 1475. - Jonvelle : Gallo-Roman site. - Corre: ancient floating centre located in the upstream basin of the Saône. Marina and small private port with restaurant.

3 h
28 km
Very easy
Halte fluviale de Hautmougey 88240 LA VOGE LES BAINS
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LA MANUFACTURE ROUTE
24 km

LA MANUFACTURE ROUTE

Thanks to the Club Vosgien and the walking section of the MJC of Bains-les-Bains for the creation of this hike and for the work done by its teams throughout the year to mark out and maintain these paths. Blue ring marking - Varied trail - At the Rue de la Pavée near the camping area, follow the small marked path. Continue on this path until you cross the Rue des Anciens Moulins. The big building in front of you is an old wire drawing mill. Wire drawing is the process of reduction of the cross-section of a metal wire by mechanical traction on a drawing machine. Factories that specialise in wire drawing are called wire drawing mills. Turn left to continue along Rue des Anciens Moulins. Follow the markings to a small path in the forest. You come to a crossroads, turn right. You will come to another crossroads, turn right again. The road you are taking was the old road used by the inhabitants of Trémonzey to get to work in the factory, the mills, the wire drawing mill... You will arrive at the Moulin au bois, a former nail factory. This metallurgical factory, known as the Moulins-aux-Bois forge in the 16th century, then became a hardware factory (nails) in the 19th century. It definitely closed in 1980. The film "Indigène" by Rachid Bouchared was shot in this area. The film takes place in 1943, when France is trying to free itself from Nazi domination. It follows the journey of four "natives", forgotten soldiers of the 1st French army recruited in Africa. Cross the D434 to continue straight ahead over a bridge. You will walk along the Canal des Vosges and the river Le Côney, then cross a wooden bridge. Continue on this road and you will see the Manufacture on your left, then the beech tree opposite the Châtelet. Take the straight road on the left (possibility of a path through the wood on the left, to be avoided in wet weather). Following the markings, cross the road carefully and go up on the right by a stone path, an old Roman road.

3 h
9.6 km
Very easy
3 avenue André Demazure Office de Tourisme 88240 LA VOGE LES BAINS
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CIRCUIT ÉTANG LALLEMAND
24 km

CIRCUIT ÉTANG LALLEMAND

Thanks to the Club Vosgien and the walking section of the MJC of Bains-les-Bains for the creation of this hike and for the work done by its teams throughout the year to mark out and maintain these paths. The starting point is at the Tourism Office of La Vôge-Les-Bains. First, follow the markings common to all the routes (red triangle). Then, after the pedestrian street, follow the markings with a green ring. Via a small country road, the rural setting surrounding the resort of Bains Les Bains is quickly enjoyable by the hikers: green hills, damp undergrowth and a wooden bridge spanning the "Ru Migaille" near the ruins of the old Quenot forge. Follow the rue du Haut Champ and after crossing the D164, you will slowly make it to the countryside, through fields and forest. Follow this path which will take you past a lovely stream. After crossing the stream, take the path on the right which will lead you to the preserved site of the Etang Lallemand in the village of Les Voivres with its fish farm. It is an ideal place for a picnic break, or to observe the fauna and flora of the wetlands. This site is also part of the Lorraine observatory of sensitive environments. Continue along the path and at the crossroads, turn right to return to La Vôge-Les-Bains. At the next crossroads, turn left, cross the D164 again, and return to the starting point, via the rue des Creuses. Marking: green ring

3 h
9.4 km
Very easy
3 3 avenue André Demazure Office de Tourisme 88240 LA VOGE LES BAINS
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Comprehensive Strasbourg rickshaw tour - 1 hr 20 mins
151 km

Comprehensive Strasbourg rickshaw tour - 1 hr 20 mins

Enjoy this guided rickshaw tour to discover all of Strasbourg! Your driver and tour guide will let you in on the city's secrets! Rickshaws are a unique way to get around and see all the key sites of Strasbourg in just 1 hour and 20 minutes! Your driver will do the pedalling while you enjoy the city's key sites. Once you are comfortably seated on your rickshaw, you will start your tour by discovering the Palais Rohan. This magnificent monument with a classical façade has been classified as a historic monument. In 2009, it opened its doors to the most powerful world leaders on a NATO summit. You will then be taken to the Place Broglie to marvel at Strasbourg's stunning opera house. You will be captivated by its neoclassical façade, which has been classified as a historic monument! Your visit will continue with the Place de la République, where you will admire the relics of German architecture. This stunning square is home to the German imperial district's most iconic monuments. You will then enter into the heart of the German neighbourhood to discover its Haussmann-style avenues, the European sites and the Orangerie district. You will also get a glimpse at the headquarters of the French-German cultural TV channel: Arte.   Your tour will end by a ride through the "Petite-France" neighbourhood, at the heart of the old town. Marvel at typical half-timbering houses built right above the water. You will enjoy an exceptional scenic view on the terrace of the Barrage de Vauban. Let this quaint neighbourhood - which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - captivate you! Pick this tour and visit all the key places of Strasbourg in an unusual and pleasant way!

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MUSÉE DE LA BRODERIE
19 km

MUSÉE DE LA BRODERIE

Immerse yourself in a moment of history that pays tribute to the work of hundreds of women who, in their modest homes, worked hard to dress the international high society. Let yourself be guided to the room where the men worked in the forges and wire-drawing mills of the area. You will find our Museum of Embroidery, Metalwork and Heritage in the heart of the village of Fontenoy-le-Château, which has about 600 inhabitants. The Museum brings back to life the period of 1850-1975, when the embroidery of Fontenoy was a worldwide success. Don't hesitate to enter the museum! As you walk through it, you will see unique pieces made by women who used to embroider up to 15 hours a day in their kitchens for the crowned heads of the world. Put yourself in their shoes: embroidering underpants for the Shah of Iran, a blouse for the Queen of England, without knowing what they will look like when finished, or even a tablecloth for the Elysée or the Crillon Hotel without ever knowing how luxurious they will be? Don't forget to take a break in the room dedicated to metalworking to discover the work of the men of La Pipée or Moulin Cotant who made nails and cutlery, and often carried out the household tasks that their wives could not do because they were so busy with embroidery. Finally, emblematic figures of this village: Gilbert, the poet, and Julie Victoire Daubié, the first female to get a baccalaureate in France, will tell you their story. Visit every day (except Tuesday) between 15 April and 15 October.

5 Place Gilbert 88240 FONTENOY LE CHATEAU
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DOMAIN OF THE MANUFACTURE ROYALE
22 km

DOMAIN OF THE MANUFACTURE ROYALE

Between forest, canal and river, the Manufacture Royale of Bains is alongside the walking and cycling path. The manufacture Royale was the most important tinware factory in the Kingdom in the 18th century, with an industry born from wood and water? It is one of the best preserved French industrial sites of the 18th century. The history of this industrial site is fabulous. Baron Falatieu, who brought the Manufacture Royale to a peak, left his mark here. Other personalities did the same: Julie Victoire Daubié, the first French baccalaureate female holder, who was born in the Maison du Caissier in 1824, Cavour, the leader of the Italian unification movement, who stayed there in 1839, and the politician Jules Méline. A visit to the park with its century-old trees allows you to discover the dwarf beech, Unesco's tree of the year in 2011, and the rare species that bear witness to the domain’s rich industrial past (Ginko Biloba, Catalpa, Tulip tree). In the charcoal hall, which was used to store charcoal, you can discover the exhibitions that retrace the history of the tinware factory, thanks to the research of Chantal Starck, Remi Ritter, and Anny Thouvenin with the Departmental Archives... The Manufacture Royale has received many awards for the beauty of its park and terraced gardens, and for its chapel and its stained glass windows, made by Nathalie Noirjean and restored with the help of donors and the Fondation du Patrimoine. One of the oldest paternalist industrial sites in Lorraine, turned since then into dwellings, guest houses, gites and rooms in the castle which tell, like the guided tours, this timeless story. Guided tours of the industrial site, its park and its chapel take place on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month from April to October, upon prior registration at the tourist information office. Groups on reservation. Activities, concerts and exhibitions are offered in June, July and September. The site remains open and accessible all year round, and an exhibition is offered free of charge.

88240 LA VOGE LES BAINS
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾