Stay : Tour of Meurthe-et-Moselle by bike

With its wide open spaces, Lorraine is the ideal destination for pedaling with your nose to the wind, in complete freedom. The Boucle de la Moselle is one of the region's most bucolic routes. Punctuated by three major stages, the circuit is full of history, remarkable panoramas, dynamic towns and (very) good local produce.

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Detail of the stay : Tour of Meurthe-et-Moselle by bike - 3 days

  • Liverdun
  • Nancy
  • Nancy
  • Liverdun
  • Toul

Day 1: Nancy-Liverdun (26 km)

Steps: Liverdun, Nancy

After admiring the iconic Place Stanislas in Nancy, reach the banks of the Meurthe at the Concorde Bridge and head north. Drive along the canal on the D32 towards Champigneulles. Take a break to admire the green surroundings of the Nancy suburb. Continue pedaling along the canal to Pompey. Once in Pompey, ride west along the Moselle River to your final destination, Liverdun. You will enjoy the tranquility of this wooded and bucolic route. Arrived at Liverdun, make a stop at the store of the "Véritables Madeleines de Liverdun" to taste one of the best small cakes which makes the reputation of the region.

Day 2: Liverdun-Toul (20 km)

Steps: Liverdun, Toul

Before going back on your bike, take the time to stroll in the streets of Liverdun. City classified for its numerous historical monuments, Liverdun knew how to preserve the beauty of its architecture. Straddle your bike and put the course on Toul, by lodging the Moselle on the D90 towards the west. Once arrived at Toul, visit its emblematic cathedral.

Day 3: Toul and its orchards (15 km)

Set off early in the morning for a tour of the surrounding orchards, which are also located along the Moselle River. Côtes de Toul vineyards have existed since ancient times, and were developed under the impetus of the Dukes of Lorraine and the Bishops of Toul. Grey, red (pinot noir) and white (auxerrois) wines from this appellation d'origine contrôlée will surprise you. In the evening, return to Toul for the night before heading back to Nancy.

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