Best attractions and places to see around Bulligny offer a variety of natural and historical sites. The region features diverse landscapes, from seasonal river valleys to underground cave systems. Visitors can explore historical structures and enjoy routes along waterways. Bulligny provides opportunities to discover local heritage and natural phenomena.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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An unusual church because of its shape (round). To the left of the gate there is a water tap.
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In spring, the entire small river valley is a huge field of wild garlic.
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According to the sign in front of the ruins: The frail barracks are the so-called “peacetime” stores, installed behind the fortifications far from the fighting. The reserve of ready-to-use gunpowder was stored there. most of the stock of explosives was placed at the bottom of the galleries underground, protected from any bombardment. These installations, like the fort of Villey-le-Sec, have never experienced the test of fire. Today, the underground galleries are used as a refuge for bats.
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The Sainte-Reine cave or Sainte-Reine hole is the second natural cavity in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle in terms of known development and has been classified as a historic monument since 1910. It has several entrances classified under the general name of "Caves known as Trou de Sainte-Reine" and was originally part of an endokarst under the bottom of the Moselle valley.
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A beautiful bucolic track along the canal
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In this cave you are on all fours every hour. The aisles are relatively low.
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Here you can cycle undisturbed by cars on a good bike path in beautiful nature.
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A nice wide cycle path, it is also very interesting to watch the ships coming through the locks
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The region offers several natural wonders. You can visit The Deuille d'Ochey from Sexey-aux-Forges, a seasonal river that transforms into a large field of wild garlic in spring. Another unique natural site is the Sainte-Reine Cave, a significant cave and gorge system classified as a historic monument, offering an adventurous exploration.
Yes, Bulligny is rich in history. You can explore Saint Martin's Church, a beautiful round church known for its unique stained glass windows depicting Saint Martin and Saint-Jacques. Additionally, discover the Remains of a powder magazine, which served as 'peacetime' stores for gunpowder and now provides refuge for bats in its underground galleries.
Cyclists can enjoy the Cycleway Canal de la Marne, a car-free path running alongside the canal. It offers a scenic route through natural surroundings, where you can observe ships passing through locks. For more extensive cycling, explore the various road cycling routes around Bulligny, which you can find in the Road Cycling Routes around Bulligny guide.
Families can enjoy a leisurely bike ride along the Cycleway Canal de la Marne, which is car-free and offers beautiful views. Exploring The Deuille d'Ochey from Sexey-aux-Forges can also be an engaging nature experience, especially in spring when wild garlic covers the valley. For adventurous families, the Sainte-Reine Cave offers a unique exploration, though some sections require navigating on all fours.
To experience The Deuille d'Ochey from Sexey-aux-Forges at its most vibrant, visit in spring when its valley transforms into a large field of wild garlic. If you wish to see the seasonal river in flood, plan your visit after heavy rainfall, as it can be dry at other times.
The Sainte-Reine Cave is the second-largest natural cavity in Meurthe-et-Moselle and is classified as a historic monument. Be prepared for an adventurous experience, as some aisles are relatively low and may require you to navigate on all fours.
Yes, the area around Bulligny offers several running trails. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult options, in the Running Trails around Bulligny guide. These trails provide opportunities to explore the local landscape on foot.
Absolutely. Bulligny and its surroundings are suitable for gravel biking. You can discover routes of varying difficulties, such as the 'RAD RACE 96h - CP2 loop from Bagneux' or 'The town overlooking the Moselle – View of Toul Cathedral loop from Gye'. More details are available in the Gravel biking around Bulligny guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of natural and historical sites. The unique natural phenomena like The Deuille d'Ochey and the adventurous Sainte-Reine Cave are highly rated. The car-free Cycleway Canal de la Marne is also a favorite for its scenic beauty and peaceful environment.
Beyond religious sites, you can visit the Remains of a powder magazine. These frail barracks were once 'peacetime' stores for gunpowder, installed behind fortifications. Today, their underground galleries serve as a refuge for bats, offering a glimpse into military history.
The region around Bulligny features diverse landscapes, including seasonal river valleys, such as the one surrounding The Deuille d'Ochey, and underground cave systems like the Sainte-Reine Cave. You'll also find scenic routes along waterways, like the Cycleway Canal de la Marne, offering a mix of natural beauty and historical elements.


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