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· Nationaal · GR 501 Makkelijk

Chemin de la Moselle

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1.6 km Afstand
24 min Geschatte duur
Makkelijk Moeilijkheidsgraad
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Rondwandeling Routetype

Chemin de la Moselle is a 1.6 km National Hiking hiking route.

At 1.6 km, this is a short, accessible outing suitable for most fitness levels. Expect to complete it in around 21 minutes at a comfortable pace.

Almost circular, this trail brings you back very close to your starting point. A short transfer or brief walk connects the finish to the trailhead. The trail is officially waymarked as GR 501, so look out for the trail markers along the way.

This route is part of the National Walking Network (NWN) — a flagship trail maintained to national standards, often following scenic or historically significant corridors.

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Routepunten

5 punten langs de route
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Start · Remiremont
0 km 49.4675°, 6.3712°
1
0.4 km 49.4619°, 6.3716°
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2
0.8 km 49.4675°, 6.3712°
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3
1.2 km 49.4712°, 6.3699°
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B
Finish
1.6 km 49.4712°, 6.3699°

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How long is the Chemin de la Moselle hiking route?
Chemin de la Moselle is 1.6 km long.
How much time should I allow for Chemin de la Moselle?
Most walkers allow around 24 min for Chemin de la Moselle at a comfortable pace.
Can I walk Chemin de la Moselle as a circular route?
Yes, Chemin de la Moselle is a circular route. It returns to the starting point, making it convenient for day hikers.
Where does Chemin de la Moselle start?
Chemin de la Moselle starts at Remiremont.
Is Chemin de la Moselle suitable for beginners?
Yes, Chemin de la Moselle is beginner-friendly. It is an easy walk suitable for most fitness levels.
Who maintains the Chemin de la Moselle trail?
Chemin de la Moselle is maintained and managed by FFRP.
Is Chemin de la Moselle part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Chemin de la Moselle is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.