Attractions and places to see around Autrepierre are primarily found in the surrounding Grand-Est region, as Autrepierre itself is a small commune in Meurthe-et-Moselle. The area offers a variety of points of interest, including significant natural features and cultural sites. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and recreational spots within a short distance of the commune.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Very nice and well-developed cycle path.
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An impressive building. It was nice that we were greeted with Edvard Grieg's morning mood. Unfortunately, I can't upload a video - the atmosphere was wonderful. The bike path along the canal is really good. I also took a few pictures for the trail view.
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A little further away you can still find the old canal and locks with lock houses. I have added 2 or 3 pictures.
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The Écluse de Réchicourt-le-Château shaft lock, built between 1960 and 1965 and approximately 3 km from the main town along the Rhine-Marne Canal, replaces a lock staircase with six locks. Depending on the water level in the canal, their fall height is 15.45 to 16.10 meters. This makes it the highest French lock in a barge canal.
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The place on the Romance-Germanic language border was first mentioned in 770, as well as in 1103 as Castrum Richis Curtis and in 1273 as Ruchesingne.[1] He belonged to the diocese of Metz.[2] As an imperial fief independent of the Duchy of Lorraine, the town belonged to the Counts of Leiningen from the 13th century. Belonging to German Bellism, their rule included Rixingen, among other things. the towns of Avricourt, Gondrexange (Gunderchingen) and Xouaxange (Schweixingen). During the Thirty Years' War, Rixingen was looted and devastated four times by the Swedes between 1628 and 1630. In 1667, Adolf Johann I of Zweibrücken came into possession of the imperial fiefdom of Rixingen through purchase; in the 18th century the Dukes of Richelieu owned the county.[1] Through the Peace of Frankfurt on May 10, 1871, the region came to the German state of Alsace-Lorraine, and the village was assigned to the Saarburg district in the Lorraine district. Rixingen was the canton's capital.[2] After the First World War, the region had to be ceded to France in 1919 due to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and became part of the Moselle department. During the Second World War, the region was occupied by the German Wehrmacht from June 1940 to mid-1944 and was under German administration. On November 18, 1944, the place was taken by US forces in alliance with the 44th French Infantry Division,[3] which was followed by the battles for Alsace and Lorraine. Réchicourt-le-Château belonged to the constituency (canton) of Réchicourt-le-Château until it was dissolved in 2015. Unfortunately, it is not worth visiting the ruins of the château. Danger of collapse.
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yes, the situation is very sad. On the side you can clearly see the advanced decay.
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I don't know about you, but watching the boats go through the locks is never boring. It is always a good place to spend time.
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Impressive lock 16 meters high on the Marne-Rhine canal. It is an ideal bivouac spot, you will find many picnic tables as well as barbecues and even a shared library. The site is remarkably maintained by the Voies Navigales de France and the atmosphere is particularly pleasant.
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You can explore several beautiful natural sites. The ponds "la cornée de Réchicourt" and "Gondrexange" offer a scenic bike path along the Canal de la Marne au Rhin, with picnic tables available. Further afield, you'll find Lac de Pierre-Percée, Lindre, and Champ du Feu, all recognized for their natural beauty.
Yes, the region boasts several historical landmarks. You can visit Réchicourt Castle 🏰, though it is currently in a state of advanced decay. Other notable historical sites in the vicinity include Château de Lunéville and Château de Moyen. Le Struthof, a significant site as the only Nazi Concentration camp built in France, is also within reach.
For family fun, consider visiting the Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix, an animal park located about 19 km away. Aqua Mundo in Hattigny is another popular recreational spot. Additionally, the ADVENTURE PARK Pierre-percée in Badonviller offers an exciting outdoor experience. The Great Lock of Réchicourt is also family-friendly, with picnic tables and barbecues, and the opportunity to watch boats navigate the lock.
The area around Autrepierre is excellent for cycling, especially along the Canal de la Marne au Rhin. You can find various routes, including a moderate 34 km loop from Réchicourt-le-Château that takes you past The Great Lock of Réchicourt. For more options, explore the cycling routes available in the Cycling around Autrepierre guide.
Absolutely. You can enjoy several hiking trails, such as the 'Great Lock Loop,' a moderate 9 km trail. There are also easier options like the 'Former Canal and Locks – Angelgewässer loop' (4.6 km) and the 'Lock 7 on the new canal loop' (4.5 km). For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the Hiking around Autrepierre guide.
The locks and canals are a significant feature of the area. The Great Lock of Réchicourt is an impressive 16-meter high lock on the Marne-Rhine canal, known for its pleasant atmosphere and picnic spots. You can also observe Lagarde - Le Grand Ecluse and Lock 7 on the new canal, both offering fascinating views of boats navigating the waterways.
Visitors frequently enjoy the well-maintained facilities and the peaceful atmosphere, especially around the locks and canals. Many appreciate the scenic bike paths, like the one along the Canal de la Marne au Rhin, and the opportunity to watch boats pass through the locks. The picnic and barbecue areas at sites like The Great Lock of Réchicourt are also highly valued.
Yes, the region features several beautiful green spaces. You can explore the Parc romantique et Art Nouveau du château, a remarkable garden located about 25 km from Autrepierre. Other notable gardens include the Jardins de Callunes and the Jardin botanique de Gondremer.
For runners, there are several options, including the 'Étang de Réchicourt loop' from Hellocourt (11.1 km, moderate) or a shorter, easy 4.5 km loop from Réchicourt-le-Château. You can find more running trails in the Running Trails around Autrepierre guide.
Yes, Saint-Quirin, designated as a 'Most Beautiful Village,' is located about 19 km from Autrepierre. Its charming center is a pleasant place to explore and soak in the local atmosphere.
Nancy, approximately 46 km to the west, is a major cultural hub. Its city center, particularly around Place Stanislaus, is an impressive cultural site and a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a rich historical and architectural experience.


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