Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Jean-Lès-Longuyon include cultural sites and natural landscapes within this commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department of France. The area is characterized by a hilly and green country, offering opportunities for green tourism. It serves as a base for exploring the surrounding Longuyonnais region, which features historical sites and natural features. The region provides a variety of places to visit for those interested in local heritage and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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On the edge of a wooded massif, where the climate is favorable for growing wine, lies Torgny, Belgium's southernmost village. The houses here, built of yellow sandstone with Roman roof tiles, are striking, lending a Mediterranean flair. A truly beautiful sight. No wonder this place is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Wallonia.
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The remains of Montquintin Castle stand on a ridge overlooking the Ton valley. The once feudal castle was built on the orders of Louis II, Count of Chiny. After a turbulent history, the castle fell victim to a fire in 1869. Since then, it has stood as a ruin high above the Ton river valley.
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PLEASE NOTE: on this - beautiful - circuit, after the village of Alondrelle, the path as mentioned on this circuit has become impassable between the meadows. If you go further, from the entrance to the woods towards Torgny, the path is not very suitable for vehicles or even almost impassable by bike if it has rained a lot! A mountain bike is essential!
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The ruins of this ancient feudal castle are impressive. They dominate the Ton valley and are currently the subject of a program of archaeological excavations.
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This ancient feudal castle is now a ruin, but it has retained its undeniable charm. Located on a hill overlooking the Ton valley, it is the subject of a restoration program and archaeological excavations.
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The fresco tribute to the fighters of 14-18 Behind the war memorial, the artist Éléonore Giraud created a gigantic fresco with images of the fighters, human and animal, from the 1914-1918 war. This fresco was unveiled on November 11, during the commemoration of the 1918 armistice.
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The southernmost village in Belgium.
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Behind the war memorial, the artist Éléonore Giraud created a gigantic fresco depicting the warriors, humans and animals, of the war of 14-18. This fresco was unveiled on November 11, during the commemoration of the 1918 armistice.
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In Saint-Jean-lès-Longuyon itself, you can explore the 12th-century Church of Saint-Martin, known for its Gothic style, remarkable portal, and stained-glass windows. Another notable site is the 17th-century Château des Capucins, featuring a beautiful facade and park. The village also has the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin, built in 1821, and a large fresco behind the war memorial by artist Éléonore Giraud, depicting scenes from the 1914-1918 war. You can find more details about some of these sites within the highlight Beautiful castle, church and ancient fortifications.
Yes, the region offers several unique spots. The Old Mill on the banks of the Loison, though now a private residence, can still be viewed from the outside and features a wooden wheel. Another unique highlight is the Longuyon Totem, a distinctive monument with Canadian ties, which has been replaced and maintained over the years. For a historical art piece, don't miss the Fresco tribute to the soldiers of 14-18 behind the war memorial.
The hilly and green landscape around Saint-Jean-lès-Longuyon is ideal for 'green tourism'. You'll find numerous routes for hiking and cycling. The area is particularly suitable for exploring on foot or by bike, with many trails waiting to be discovered. For specific routes, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Jean-Lès-Longuyon, Running Trails around Saint-Jean-Lès-Longuyon, and Gravel biking around Saint-Jean-Lès-Longuyon guides.
Many of the historical sites and natural areas can be enjoyed by families. For example, the Torgny Village, recognized as one of Wallonia's most beautiful, offers a charming environment to explore with its unique architecture and nature reserve. A moderate 9.1 km walk, 'Balade St Jean les Longuyon, Villers le rond et retour,' is also suitable for children, offering both shaded and open sections.
Beyond Saint-Jean-lès-Longuyon, the Longuyonnais region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Ruins of Montquintin Castle in Belgium, an ancient feudal castle undergoing restoration. Other significant sites include the Vauban fortifications in Longwy, the historically important Verdun with its war memorials, and the grand 16th-century Louppy-sur-Loison Castle, one of Lorraine's largest Renaissance castles. The Citadelle de Montmédy and Basilique Notre-Dame d'Avioth are also nearby.
The area boasts numerous hiking routes. A popular moderate walk is the 'Balade St Jean les Longuyon, Villers le rond et retour,' which is about 9.1 km long and takes approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes. This trail offers a mix of shaded and open sections. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Saint-Jean-Lès-Longuyon guide, which includes routes like the 'Old Buré Forge loop' and trails around Torgny Village.
The region's 'hilly and green country' makes it suitable for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is also a good option, though some trails might have more open, sunny sections. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
While Saint-Jean-lès-Longuyon is situated in a generally 'hilly and green country', specific prominent natural landmarks are less detailed. However, the Torgny Village in Belgium, a short distance away, is known for its beautiful nature reserve featuring orchids and hillside vineyards, offering scenic views. The Ruins of Montquintin Castle also provide a viewpoint overlooking the Ton valley.
The region is significant for 'remembrance tourism' and 'military tourism'. The Fresco tribute to the soldiers of 14-18 in Saint-Jean-lès-Longuyon itself is a poignant reminder. Further afield, Verdun, about 33 km away, is a historically significant site with numerous war memorials. The Fort de Fermont, a large Maginot Line fortification about 7 km from Longuyon, offers guided underground tours to explore its authentic equipment and facilities, providing a deep insight into 20th-century military history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique charm of places like Torgny Village, often described as having a 'Mediterranean flair' due to its yellow sandstone houses and microclimate. The historical significance and impressive ruins of Montquintin Castle are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 150 upvotes to the attractions in the area, highlighting their visual appeal and historical interest.
Yes, several museums are located in nearby towns. You can visit the Jules Bastien-Lepage Museum - Museum of Fortification in Montmédy (9.7 km away), the Museum of beer and the country of Stenay (21 km away), and the Municipal Museum of Enamel and Earthenware in Longwy (22.8 km away). These offer a range of cultural and historical insights into the region.
Yes, the area offers a variety of cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find moderate routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Jean-Lès-Longuyon guide. If you're interested in gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Saint-Jean-Lès-Longuyon guide includes routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Ruins of Montquintin Castle – Torgny Village loop'.


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