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Hiking around Langres offers diverse landscapes, centered on a limestone plateau that provides views of the surrounding valleys and lakes. The region is characterized by four large reservoir lakes, including Lac de la Liez and Lac de la Mouche, which are integrated into many trail networks. Nearby, the Parc National de Forêts presents extensive ancient woodlands, while the Langres plateau also hosts the source of the Marne River. These varied features create a rich environment for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.5
(41)
150
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(26)
145
hikers
15.4km
03:58
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
(21)
136
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6.72km
01:45
40m
40m
Hike an easy 4.2-mile (6.7 km) loop around Lac de la Mouche from Perrancey-les-Vieux-Moulins, enjoying peaceful lake views.
4.6
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111
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8.62km
02:12
30m
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Hike the moderate 5.4-mile Tour of Lac de la Vingeanne, offering lake views, diverse terrain, and birdwatching opportunities.
4.4
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33
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5.29km
01:28
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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30
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12.8km
03:33
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(3)
17
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4.73km
01:15
40m
40m
This easy 2.9-mile (4.7 km) Langres ramparts loop hike offers panoramic views and a journey through centuries of fortification.
4.7
(9)
21
hikers
15.8km
04:21
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.1
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19
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14.6km
03:58
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
23
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8.95km
02:18
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Until the mid-19th century, the remains of a Gallo-Roman arch, which marked the northern city limit, were still visible. After being integrated into the fortifications at the end of the 3rd century and becoming a city gate, this structure owes its name either to its length or to a legendary king named Longo, whose effigy was mounted on a corbel overlooking the city. Around 1538, a barbican was built in front of the gate to prevent a frontal assault.
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This castle from 1659 belongs to the French castle heritage.
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Nice hike with parking and picnic area nearby. The path leading to the spring is a bit steep and can be slippery if it rains. The Sabinus cave is worth the detour, watch out for children when going there.
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This gate owes its name to the old mills located outside the fortifications to harness the wind (the "Bel'air," which gave the square its name). It is part of the bastion fortifications built south of the city walls between 1642 and 1647.
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A very beautiful little path between a small moat and the stream. Everything looks very idyllic, like something out of a fairytale.
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A very beautiful circular route around Lac de la Liez, whether on foot or by bike.
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The Porte des Moulins is one of the impressive city gates and dates back to the 17th century. It was once the main entrance to the fortified city and is now a listed monument. The fortifications stretch over 3.5 kilometers with seven gates and twelve towers. From the city walls, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the region.
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Nice route for a not too long, varied walk in the green.
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The Langres region offers a vast network of trails, with over 500 km of hiking paths and more than 200 routes available on komoot. These include 33 marked circuits ranging from 4 to 22 km, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
Yes, Langres has many easy trails perfect for beginners or families. An excellent option is the Tour du Lac de la Mouche, an easy 6.7 km loop around one of the region's scenic lakes. Another accessible choice is the Circuit des Bétoires — loop from Guyonvelle, which is 5.3 km and also rated easy.
Hiking around Langres offers diverse terrain. You'll find paths across a limestone plateau providing panoramic views, trails winding through ancient forests like those in the Parc National de Forêts, and routes along the shores of the four large reservoir lakes. Expect a mix of gentle slopes, wooded paths, and open countryside.
Many of the hiking trails around Langres are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular loop trails include the Lac de la Liez — loop, which circles one of the major lakes, and the Tufière d'Amorey — loop from Auberive, which takes you through the Parc National de Forêts.
The Langres region is rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can explore the source of the Marne River on the Source de la Marne — loop from Balesmes-sur-Marne. The area also features four large reservoir lakes, such as Lac de Charmes, and the extensive woodlands of the Parc National de Forêts. For historical sites, consider the Fort de la Bonnelle — loop from Langres, which passes by the historic Fort de la Bonnelle.
Yes, the region features picturesque valleys and gorges. The Gorges de la Vingeanne — loop from Aujeurres is a moderate 15.8 km trail that takes you through the scenic Gorges de la Vingeanne, offering beautiful natural landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the panoramic views of the limestone plateau to the tranquil lake loops and the ancient forests of the Parc National de Forêts. The well-maintained network of trails and the variety of options for all skill levels are also frequently highlighted.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in the Langres region, especially on public footpaths and in natural areas. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, particularly in protected areas like the Parc National de Forêts, or near livestock. Specific rules may apply to certain nature reserves or private lands, so look for local signage.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best times for hiking in Langres. In spring, the landscape is vibrant with new growth and pleasant temperatures. Autumn offers beautiful foliage and cooler, comfortable weather. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially around the lakes, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter hiking is possible, but some trails might be muddy or icy, and daylight hours are shorter.
Absolutely. The region is known for its four large reservoir lakes, and many trails are designed to explore them. Besides the popular Lac de la Liez — loop, you can also hike the Tour of Lac de la Vingeanne or the Lac de Charmes — loop from Bannes, both offering beautiful waterside scenery and varied terrain.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of many popular hiking trails and attractions in the Langres area. For trails around the lakes or within the Parc National de Forêts, you'll often find designated parking areas. In Langres town itself, there are various parking options, especially for those looking to walk the ramparts.


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