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1,498
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140
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Mountain biking around Lorry-Mardigny offers diverse terrain characterized by its unique "pelouses calcaires" (calcareous grasslands) and varied elevations ranging from 187 to 396 meters. The region features distinctive open landscapes with panoramic views, shaped by centuries of pastoral activities. Proximity to the Moselle Valley and historical sites, including World War I trenches, adds to the varied riding experience. These natural features provide a mix of slopes and paths suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
4.0
(4)
21
riders
27.4km
02:31
490m
490m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
24
riders
22.0km
01:08
50m
50m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
12
riders
30.1km
02:42
620m
620m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(3)
24
riders
27.9km
01:32
70m
70m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
1.0
(1)
7
riders
44.8km
03:56
800m
800m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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the cycle path rides really well
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Convenient for connecting the Corny cycle route to Noveant, suitable for everyone, young and old, in complete safety.
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Be careful in case of rain, very slippery surface
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Be careful on rainy/humid days, the surface can be slippery at times.
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At the top of the Butte de Mousson, where the castle of the Counts of Bar once stood, the Chapelle de Lumière has stood since 1961 – a modern chapel made of glass, metal and concrete, designed by architect Robert Parisot. It was built on the site of the old castral chapel, which was destroyed by American bombing in 1944. The chapel is conceived as a "lanterne des morts" – a beacon visible from afar at night, like a lighthouse of memory. The structure is pentagonal, with an open front overlooking the valley. Inside, an expressive statue of Christ in hammered copper, made by sculptor Bernard Mougin, dominates, attached to a cross of metal beams. The floor is laid in Euville stone, and the altar and ambon are carved from Comblanchien stone. The chapel has been recognised as "Architecture contemporaine remarquable" since 2015.
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This imposing 18th-century abbey is one of the finest examples of baroque monastic architecture in Lorraine. Once the headquarters of the Order of the Premonstratensians, the building now houses a cultural centre and a hotel. Situated on the banks of the Moselle, between Metz and Nancy, the abbey offers a unique mix of heritage, art and tranquillity. The gardens, monumental staircase and cloisters are open to the public and are an impressive stopover for any bike tour.
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Outdoor area with a view of the town centre
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There are over 140 mountain bike trails around Lorry-Mardigny, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These include 44 easy routes, 67 moderate routes, and 30 difficult routes.
The terrain around Lorry-Mardigny is characterized by its unique "pelouses calcaires" (calcareous grasslands) and varied elevations, ranging from 187 to 396 meters. You'll find distinctive open landscapes with panoramic views, as well as historical sites like World War I trenches. The proximity to the Moselle Valley also means some routes feature riverside paths and canal-side riding.
Yes, Lorry-Mardigny offers several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or family outings. These routes often feature less elevation gain and smoother paths. For example, the Fishing ponds by the Moselle – Jouy Canal loop from Pagny-sur-Moselle is an easy 30.5 km route with minimal elevation, ideal for a relaxed ride. Another option is the Gélot Bridge – Scenic Path Along the Canal loop from Pagny-sur-Moselle, which is 23 km long and also considered easy.
For more experienced riders seeking a challenge, Lorry-Mardigny offers 30 difficult mountain bike routes. These trails typically feature greater elevation changes and more technical sections, providing a demanding and rewarding experience.
The mountain biking experience in Lorry-Mardigny is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the blend of natural beauty with historical elements like World War I trenches, and the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Absolutely! The region is rich in history. Many trails incorporate historical elements, such as World War I trenches, blockhouses, and observation posts. You can also find historical sites like the Gorze–Metz Roman Aqueduct (Jouy-aux-Arches) or the Premonstratensian Abbey Pont-à-Mousson nearby, which can be integrated into your rides. The village itself features the 18th-century Château de Lorry and the Château de Mardigny, along with historical churches.
While many trails in the Lorry-Mardigny area are suitable for dogs, especially those on wider paths or forest roads, it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations. The "pelouses calcaires" are protected Natura 2000 areas, so keeping dogs on a leash and staying on marked trails is crucial to protect the fragile ecosystem.
The best time for mountain biking in Lorry-Mardigny is generally during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and trails are dry. Spring offers the beauty of blooming wildflowers in the calcareous grasslands, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Many routes in Lorry-Mardigny offer scenic views, particularly those traversing the "pelouses calcaires" which provide panoramic vistas over the landscape. Trails along the Moselle Valley also offer picturesque riverside scenery. The View of Côte Saint-Pierre – Trenches 14-18 loop from Féy is known for its scenic views alongside historical insights.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Lorry-Mardigny are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Mousson – Trenches 14-18 loop from Arry and the Fishing ponds by the Moselle – Jouy Canal loop from Lorry-Mardigny, both offering varied terrain and points of interest.
While specific parking areas for mountain biking trailheads are not always explicitly marked, Lorry-Mardigny and surrounding villages typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check the starting points of individual routes on komoot for more precise parking information, or look for parking in the village centers.


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