hotelF1 Metz Centre Devant les Ponts





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Walk on the banks of the Moselle, around the island of Grand-Saulcy, in the Saint-Symphorien lake, and along the quai des Régates and the arm of the Pucelle. Metz presents an important architectural diversity, from antiquity to the 20th century, rich in a strong medieval and classical heritage, of French influence, but also Germanic, in particular in the imperial district, fitted out during the annexation of Alsace -Lorraine, representative of Wilhelmian architecture.
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This route takes you to Mont Saint-Quentin, 358 meters above sea level. You will take several forest paths to reach your destination. Along the way, you can discover Fort Mont Saint-Quentin and Fort Girardin. Avoid after rain as the paths are very muddy and slippery. Please note that the trails are not very well marked and we recommend that you download an offline map of this route before.
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Metz presents an important architectural diversity, from antiquity to the twentieth century, rich of a strong medieval and classical heritage, of French influence, but also Germanic, in particular in the imperial quarter, fitted out during the annexation of Alsace -Lorraine, representative of Wilhelmian architecture.
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France, Germany, Luxembourg - a varied cycle tour between Saarbrücken, Trier and Metz. The 477 km route passes mainly through secondary roads and cycle paths along the Sarre, Moselle and Sauer rivers. The course is relatively flat along the rivers. Some steeper slopes must be taken into account in Lorraine and between Moselle and Luxembourg. Signaling is not yet continuous. Depending on the section, you have to orient yourself on the signs for the Moselle, Saarland, Saarland cycle paths, etc....
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Walk in the gardens and along the banks of the Moselle, in the city of Metz, in the Moselle department, in Lorraine. In the Jardin du Lac aux Cygnes, you can see what remains of the citadel walls that surrounded the old town of Metz. This city center route is ideal for discovering the architecture and history of the city