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in Meurthe-et-Moselle

In the heart of the Grand Est region, Meurthe-et-Moselle is an easily accessible destination!
By bike, train, car or plane: there are many transport solutions available from Paris, Dijon, Lyon, Lille or from the cities of the Grand Est.

When possible, use public transport!

By bike

Meurthe-et-Moselle offers 600km of cycle paths. Three interconnected routes cross our department:

  • The V50 Moselle-Saône by bike connects Luxembourg to Lyon along 700 km of water. In Meurthe-et-Moselle, the route mainly uses towpaths, via Nancy and Pont-à-Mousson.
    It is connected to Eurovélo 17 Via Rhôna.
  • The V52 Marne-Rhine Canal connects Vitry-le-François to Strasbourg. In Meurthe-et-Moselle you can take it between Foug and Parroy. (Please note that some sections are still being developed)
  • The Moselle Loop is connected to the V50, its route partly overlaps with the V52. It will allow you to reach Nancy from Toul… in slow mode!

Bicycle transport on the TER Fluo Grand Est is free!

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Blue Way signage on a cycle path
by car

By car

THEA 31 – Luxembourg/Lyon is the major axis crossing Meurthe-et-Moselle. It serves Nancy, Pont-à-Mousson and Toul.

Some estimated travel times*:

  • Dijon-Nancy (213 km): 2h
  • Lyon-Nancy (400km): 3h40
  • Paris-Nancy (385 km): 3h40
  • Lille-Nancy (445 km): 4h30

Longwy is accessible via theA30 and Lunéville via theA33.

When possible, opt for carpooling, car sharing or travel in an electric vehicle.

*via motorways, excluding break times

By train

Daily rail links connect Meurthe-et-Moselle to major French and foreign cities.

En Lorraine TGV station, 30 km from Nancy, by High Speed Train (TGV), from: Bordeaux (5h00), Brussels (3h10), London (4h45), Nantes (4h30), Stuttgart (2h15).

En Nancy train station, from: Brussels (4h20 – TGV), Dijon (2h30), Frankfurt am Main (3h50), London (4h50 – TGV), Luxembourg (2h15), Mulhouse (2h05 – TGV), Paris (1h30 – TGV), Reims (0h55 – TGV), Stuttgart (3h00), Tours (4h30 – TGV).

From other cities in the Grand Est region, take the Regional Express Train (TER): Colmar (1h40), Metz (0h40), Strasbourg (1h30).

The TER network serves many towns in Meurthe-et-Moselle, including Baccarat, Liverdun, Longwy, Lunéville, Neuves-Maisons, Pont-à-Mousson, Toul.

If you are staying in Meurthe-et-Moselle and want to travel by train, opt for the Fluo card. You benefit from a 50% discount on all your TER journeys in the Grand Est region. It is valid on the entire TER Fluo network. Please note that on weekends and public holidays, the discount also applies to the person of your choice.

If you are a border resident and want to take a trip to Meurthe-et-Moselle, choose the Saar-Lorraine-Luxembourg ticket. It allows you to make weekend trips to/from Luxembourg and/or Saarland (in Germany).

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By plane

International airports provide access to Meurthe-et-Moselle:

Lux-Airport (Luxembourg-Findel Airport) : 1h30 from Nancy
Bus connection to Luxembourg (tram from spring 2025) then by TER to Pont-à-Mousson or Nancy.

EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg : 2h30 from Nancy, 2h from Lunéville
Shuttle bus to Saint Louis station then TER to the towns of Meurthe-et-Moselle*

 

*some TER journeys require a connection, find out before your departure

 

by plane