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Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle

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Lake in Ancy-sur-Moselle

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Nestled in the scenic Moselle Valley, the area around Ancy-sur-Moselle, now part of Ancy-Dornot, offers a tranquil waterfront experience along the majestic Moselle River in the Grand Est region of northeastern France. While not a distinct, named lake, this highlight refers to a picturesque spot at an elevation of 214 meters, where the river widens, creating a lake-like ambiance perfect for enjoying the natural beauty of the Lorraine Regional Nature Park. It's a place where history and nature converge, situated…

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    July 6, 2022

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    The place was first mentioned as Anceiacum in 876, but is much older.

    From 1871 to 1883 the place was called Ancen on the Moselle, then Ancy on the Moselle. In 1915–18 and 1940–44 the name was Germanized into Anzig. The place was badly destroyed during the liberation in September 1944.

    With effect from January 1, 2016, the municipalities of Ancy-sur-Moselle and Dornot were merged to form a nouvelle commune called Ancy-Dornot. The municipality of Ancy-sur-Moselle belonged to the arrondissement of Metz and the canton of Les Coteaux de Moselle.
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    Elevation 210 m

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    Location: Ancy-Dornot, Metz, Great East, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the 'Lake at Ancy-sur-Moselle' a natural lake or part of the river?

    The 'Lake at Ancy-sur-Moselle' is not a distinct, natural lake. It refers to a picturesque section of the Moselle River near Ancy-sur-Moselle (now Ancy-Dornot) where the river widens, creating a lake-like ambiance. The Moselle River itself is a significant European waterway.

    What kind of trails can I expect around Ancy-sur-Moselle?

    You'll find a variety of trails, from easy, family-friendly paths along the riverbanks to marked gravel mountain bike routes in the wider area south of Metz. While the immediate vicinity offers gentle walks, the Lorraine Regional Nature Park provides opportunities for more extensive hiking and cycling.

    Are there any challenging hiking routes near Ancy-sur-Moselle?

    The immediate area around Ancy-sur-Moselle is generally known for its gentle terrain and easy walks. For more challenging hikes, you would need to explore the broader Lorraine Regional Nature Park, which offers more varied and demanding routes away from the river's edge.

    How can I get to Ancy-sur-Moselle using public transport?

    While parking is generally available in Ancy-Dornot, public transport options are also available. The area is accessible via local bus services connecting to larger towns like Metz, which has a train station. It's advisable to check current schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.

    Is the area around Ancy-sur-Moselle suitable for a winter visit?

    While spring and summer offer the mildest weather and lush landscapes, a winter visit to Ancy-sur-Moselle can be peaceful. The river views can be starkly beautiful, and trails are generally accessible, though some may be muddy or icy. Always check the weather forecast and dress in warm, waterproof layers.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Ancy-sur-Moselle?

    Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly, making it a great spot for hiking with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near other visitors, and to clean up after them.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    Ancy-Dornot, the commune where Ancy-sur-Moselle is located, offers some local amenities. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation, the nearby city of Metz (approximately 11 km away) provides numerous options ranging from budget-friendly to more upscale establishments.

    Is wild swimming permitted in the Moselle River at Ancy-sur-Moselle?

    While the Moselle River is a significant waterway, specific regulations regarding wild swimming can vary. It's generally not recommended to swim in unmarked or unsupervised areas due to currents, boat traffic, and water quality concerns. For water activities, consider designated areas or explore options like canoeing and rowing available further north in Metz.

    What are the main natural features or landmarks to look out for?

    The primary natural feature is the scenic Moselle River itself, with its picturesque valley and surrounding vineyards. While there aren't specific 'landmarks' in the traditional sense within the immediate river section, the historic village of Ancy-Dornot with its ancient roots and the broader Lorraine Regional Nature Park offer beautiful views and a sense of history.

    How long does it typically take to walk around the 'lake' area?

    Since it's a section of the Moselle River rather than a circular lake, there isn't a single 'walk around' time. However, leisurely strolls along the riverbanks in Ancy-Dornot can range from 30 minutes to a couple of hours, depending on your pace and how far you choose to explore the available paths.

    What should I pack for a day trip to Ancy-sur-Moselle?

    For a comfortable day trip, pack comfortable walking shoes suitable for varied terrain (paved paths to gravel). The weather in the Moselle department can be changeable, so bringing layers is always a good idea. Don't forget water, snacks, sun protection, and a camera to capture the scenic views.

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