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Touring cycling routes around Cernay-en-Dormois traverse a fertile plain situated between the Dormoise and Aisne rivers, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The area is characterized by its historical landscape, particularly its connection to World War I battlefields and memorials. Cyclists can expect routes that pass through agricultural lands, river valleys, and the fringes of the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, which features forests and vineyards. The region provides a mix of flat sections along waterways and gently rolling hills.
…Last updated: May 13, 2026
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36.1km
02:15
390m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.2km
01:21
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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01:10
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:26
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:36
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This ossuary, which has the status of a national necropolis, houses the remains of approximately 10,000 soldiers who fell during the Battle of Argonne. The imposing monument found there was created by the sculptor Raoul Eugène Lamourdedieu.
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Musée d'Argonne – Varennes-en-Argonne A surprisingly versatile museum in the heart of the Argonne! Discover the place where King Louis XVI was arrested, delve into the daily life of the region with crafts, and come face to face with tangible traces of WWI — including a gun swallowed by a tree. An atmospheric, compact stop full of history near the impressive Pennsylvania Monument. 🏛️🌳🇫🇷
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This bell tower, also called the "Tour Louis XVI", marks a key historical moment: it was here that King Louis XVI was arrested on 21 June 1791 during his failed attempt to escape from revolutionary France. Built in 1793 on the site of the choir of the old Saint-Gengoult church, the tower has been listed as a historical monument since 1989. A silent witness to a turning point in French history.
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This little road is wonderfully quiet, a much better option than the D946 which runs parallel to it.
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At this location, deep in the Argonne Forest, a unit of the American 77th Division was surrounded by German troops on October 2, 1918. For five days, the so-called Lost Battalion held out under difficult conditions, cut off from supplies and communications. Only a third of the soldiers survived.
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The Lost Battalion Memorial is located in the Charlevaux Ravine near Binarville, on the D66, and commemorates the heroic struggle of some 554 American soldiers of the 77th Infantry Division who were surrounded by German troops during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in October 1918. Led by Major Charles Whittlesey, these men held out for six days, cut off from supplies and communications, with only carrier pigeons as a means of contact. The most famous of these, Cher Ami, saved the battalion by delivering a crucial message despite being wounded, which stopped friendly fire.
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Just outside Binarville, at the crossroads of the D21 and D66, the Monument "Aux Morts du 9e Régiment de Cuirassiers" commemorates the courage of the French cavalrymen who fell in 1918 during the fierce fighting in the Argonne. Once proudly mounted on horseback, these cuirassiers fought on foot in the dense forests surrounding the village, leaving a lasting legacy of bravery and sacrifice. This silent, powerful memorial is an unexpected stopover full of history in the heart of the countryside. 🪖🌲
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Mémorial de Pennsylvania – Varennes-en-Argonne Erected in 1927 by the state of Pennsylvania, this neoclassical monument honors the American soldiers from Pennsylvania who helped liberate Varennes in 1918. Designed in the Greek style, the monument offers impressive views over the Aire Valley and bears the words of President Wilson: “The right is more precious than peace”.
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There are 16 touring cycling routes around Cernay-en-Dormois, offering a variety of experiences from easy to difficult. These routes traverse the fertile plain between the Dormoise and Aisne rivers, and touch upon the fringes of the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park.
The terrain around Cernay-en-Dormois is quite varied. You'll find flat sections along river valleys and agricultural lands, as well as gently rolling hills. The broader Marne department, where Cernay-en-Dormois is located, is known for its diverse landscapes, including the vineyards of Champagne and extensive forest areas.
Yes, the region is rich in World War I history. A notable route is the Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof – War monument loop from Saint-Thomas-en-Argonne, which is a moderate 36.2 km (22.5 miles) trail exploring significant battlefields and memorials. You can also visit sites like the Hand of Massiges and the La Gruerie Ossuary.
The best time for touring cycling in Cernay-en-Dormois is generally from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the landscapes, including the agricultural plains and vineyards, are at their most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures for longer rides.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families. The region's network includes easy and moderate options, often along riverbanks or greenways, which are generally flatter and safer. For example, the Olizy-Primat loop from Challerange is a moderate 19.1 km (11.8 miles) route through rural villages and open countryside, which can be a good option for families looking for a less strenuous ride.
Beyond the historical sites, you can explore the natural beauty of the region. The routes often pass through the fertile plains between the Dormoise and Aisne rivers, offering picturesque views. You might also encounter the fringes of the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, known for its forests and vineyards. Specific historical landmarks include the Harlem Hellfighters Memorial and the Lost Battalion Monument.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Cernay-en-Dormois are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Bike loop from Saint-Thomas-en-Argonne and the Falaise – Olizy-Primat loop from Senuc, which offer convenient circular journeys.
The routes in Cernay-en-Dormois cater to various ability levels. Out of 16 routes, there are 2 easy, 12 moderate, and 2 difficult options. This means you can find everything from gentle rides along river valleys to more challenging routes with greater elevation changes, particularly as you approach the Montagne de Reims.
The touring cycling routes in Cernay-en-Dormois are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique blend of historical exploration, particularly the World War I sites, and the serene natural landscapes of the Marne department.
Absolutely. Cernay-en-Dormois is situated within the broader Marne department, which is home to the famous Champagne region. The 'Champagne à Vélo' network offers nearly 2,000 kilometers of cycling circuits, including greenways along canals and rivers, providing excellent opportunities to explore vineyards and charming towns like Epernay and Châlons-en-Champagne.
For beginners, routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances are ideal. While specific 'beginner' routes aren't explicitly named, the region offers 2 easy routes and many moderate ones that are relatively flat, especially those following river valleys. The Olizy-Primat loop from Senuc, at 16.8 km (10.4 miles), is a moderate option that could be suitable for those looking for a less demanding ride.
While specific parking facilities for cyclists are not detailed, many touring routes in the region start from villages like Saint-Thomas-en-Argonne or Challerange. These villages typically offer public parking areas where you can leave your car. It's advisable to check local village maps or tourist information upon arrival for the most convenient parking spots.


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