
Île du Petit-Saulcy
A serene island campus in Metz, blending academic life with abundant green spaces and natural beauty.

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Île du Petit-Saulcy
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Enjoy the tranquility

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Must-see attractions
A serene island campus in Metz, blending academic life with abundant green spaces and natural beauty.
"Relaxing and quiet place. Many animal species to discover, pure joy in this area!"

🚗 Parking Pains
Be aware of parking issues; cars "ventouse" are common. Consider public transport or cycling if possible.
🚶♀️ Relaxing Strolls
The island is perfect for a peaceful walk, offering fresh air and a chance to spot wildlife.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.2 · 155 reviews
Type
Natural Feature
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University of Lorraine Campus
Île du Petit-Saulcy
A vibrant hub for students, offering a unique blend of academic life and green spaces.

Green Spaces and Nature
Throughout the island
Enjoy relaxing walks and discover diverse animal species in this peaceful, natural setting.
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🚗 Parking Pains
Be aware of parking issues; cars "ventouse" are common. Consider public transport or cycling if possible.
🚶♀️ Relaxing Strolls
The island is perfect for a peaceful walk, offering fresh air and a chance to spot wildlife.
📚 Student Vibe
Experience the lively student atmosphere, especially during the academic year.
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🚗 Parking Pains
Be aware of parking issues; cars "ventouse" are common. Consider public transport or cycling if possible.
🚶♀️ Relaxing Strolls
The island is perfect for a peaceful walk, offering fresh air and a chance to spot wildlife.
📚 Student Vibe
Experience the lively student atmosphere, especially during the academic year.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate the tranquil green spaces and fresh air on Île du Petit-Saulcy, finding it a relaxing environment with opportunities to observe wildlife. The island's role as a university campus also adds a dynamic element. However, parking can be a significant issue due to illegally parked vehicles.
"Green spaces, fresh air et environment for students"
Pritikamon Kathu
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"Joseph Kgraft and Ignes Kinserin, along with their son Franz, were one of many families seeking a better future outside their homeland of Metz. They left in 1768 for the land known by propaganda as The Port of Happiness, in northern Andalusia (Spain), in the heart of the Sierra Morena. They received land in the village of El Acebuchar, Lots 14, 35, and 36, during the reign of Charles III. Misfortune overtook them early with the death of their son Franz, just three years old, shortly after their arrival, on August 29, 1768. They would later have another son, named Joseph, whom they married to Salomé Rust. On September 27, 1789, Joseph Kgraft was buried in the Carboneros cemetery. A few months after his death, needing help to support her son and farm the land, his widow, Ignes Kinserin, remarried Jacob Fischer on December 22, 1789. Their marriage lasted 12 years, leaving her widowed again.
Ignes's fortitude allowed her to live beyond 100 years. She died in El Acebuchar.
The towns and villages that now exist in the area were built through the efforts of settlers from Alsace and surrounding lands; settlers who managed to transform inhospitable mountain lands into cultivated fields with their own hands.
This review is in recognition."
José
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Île du Petit-Saulcy is accessible by car, public transport, and cycling. It's located within the city of Metz. While parking is available, it can be congested with illegally parked vehicles.
Yes, Metz has a public transport network that serves the Île du Petit-Saulcy, making it a convenient option to avoid parking hassles. Check local transit schedules for routes and times.
Absolutely! Cycling is a great way to explore Metz, and the island is well-connected by bike paths. It's a pleasant way to arrive and avoid parking issues.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Île du Petit-Saulcy is a public area, and there is no entrance fee to access the island or its green spaces.
As a public space and university campus, the island is generally accessible at all times. However, specific building access within the campus will follow university hours.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can enjoy the green spaces, observe wildlife, experience the student atmosphere, and explore the university campus. It's a relaxing place for a walk.
Yes, the numerous green spaces and park areas on Île du Petit-Saulcy are ideal for picnics. Enjoy the fresh air and natural surroundings.
Families can enjoy the open green spaces and the opportunity to see various animal species. It's a pleasant and safe environment for a relaxed outing.
Visitors have reported seeing many different animal species, making it a joy for nature enthusiasts.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the blend of academic architecture with the natural beauty of the green spaces. The waterfront views and student life offer dynamic shots.
Definitely! The island's green spaces and diverse animal species provide excellent subjects for nature photography.









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