
The future Bréhain-la-Ville – Mairy-Mainville greenway is emerging as a new emblematic axis of soft mobility in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, in the heart of Grand Est regionDeveloped on the former railway land acquired by the local council Heart of the Pays-Haut, this cycle track The approximately 17-kilometer linear route offers a safe, accessible, and smooth ride, ideal for an outing. familyin Biking classic as in VAE.
What makes this route unique is its railway heritage: gentle slopes, a regular track, and sweeping views of the Lorraine highlands. The route passes through nine municipalities, including Brehain-la-Ville, starting point of the work, Tucquenieux, Serrouville or, Mairy Mainville, the eastern gateway to the greenway. Each village offers a possible stopover, conducive to discovering a discreet but authentic heritage, between rural churches, old railway structures and panoramic views over the plateaus.
The greenway caters to both locals and tourists, thanks to a design focused on comfort: dedicated signage, progressive waymarking, shaded areas, and future visitor facilities. Before setting off, it is recommended to Consult the map of the Bréhain-la-Ville – Mairy-Mainville Green Way, in order to identify access points, distances and points of interest.
From a tourism perspective, the route constitutes a strategic link for future connections with other greenways from northern Lorraine and, eventually, with major regional cycle routesIt thus contributes to a broader dynamic of promoting active mobility and sustainable tourism. Between nature, industrial heritage and the villages of the Pays-Haut region, this greenway offers a peaceful and engaging experience, perfectly suited to new travel and leisure practices.
