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Gravel biking around Neufvillage offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills and rural paths. The region features a mix of open farmland, forested sections, and occasional historical points of interest. Situated within the Rhine basin, the area is shaped by waterways like the Albe river and the Brouque stream. Elevation gains are moderate to significant, providing varied terrain for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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44.1km
02:49
310m
310m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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65.9km
04:16
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.2km
03:13
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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When I passed the ordeal was no longer there 🤷🏻♀️
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A former bunker of the Maginol Line, very worth seeing and interesting.
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A very beautiful sandstone cross from the 17th century.
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The Hoste Bas pond borders the Hoste Haut pond. It was part of the Maginot Line defense system. Today, they are home to numerous species of fish, much to the delight of anglers.
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The Diefenbach Pond covers 75 hectares and is one of the must-see sites along the aquatic Maginot Line. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife. It's not uncommon to encounter ducks, geese, and herons on the banks while strolling.
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One of the large ponds in the area, here with a beautiful view 🇫🇷🛥️
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Beautiful little metal figures along the roadside.
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“Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what motivated people to erect “their” cross at this spot. (...) These wayside crosses were erected as visible signs and attract the attention of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and aims to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who has overcome death (...). The cross is part of our lives, just as it was part of the life of Jesus. So I hope that many people ... will visit the wayside crosses, whether as places of silence and breathing before God, whether as places of community gathering, prayer and praise of God.” (Text source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: “Wayside crosses... small sacred monuments as signs of popular piety”)
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Gravel biking around Neufvillage offers a range of routes, primarily featuring moderate to difficult terrain. The landscape includes rolling hills, rural paths, and forested sections, providing varied challenges. For example, the Saint-Michel Church – Ancien Bunker loop from Bénestroff is considered difficult, while others like the Rémering Les Puttelanges – Ancien Bunker loop from Freybouse are moderate.
Yes, Neufvillage offers several longer gravel routes. The Saint-Michel Church – Ancien Bunker loop from Bénestroff is a substantial 37.0 miles (59.6 km) trail, and the Altviller – Ancien Bunker loop from Léning covers 33.8 miles (54.4 km), both providing extensive rides through rural terrain and historical landmarks.
The gravel bike trails in Neufvillage are characterized by a diverse mix of terrain. You'll encounter rolling hills, open farmland, and forested sections. Some routes, like the Small paved section – Metal art loop from Freybouse, even combine paved and unpaved sections, offering a varied riding experience.
While the guide primarily features moderate to difficult routes, the region's rural paths and moderate elevation changes on some trails could be suitable for families with older, experienced children. Always check the specific route details and difficulty ratings on komoot before heading out to ensure it matches your family's skill level.
The Neufvillage area is dotted with interesting points of interest. Along your rides, you might encounter historical sites such as the 17th Century Calvary or the Old Locomotive Roundhouse. Some routes also pass by unique features like an Artistic garden or the Church of Munster.
Yes, all the featured gravel bike routes in this guide are circular. This includes popular options like the Rémering Les Puttelanges – Ancien Bunker loop from Freybouse and the Saint-Michel Church – Ancien Bunker loop from Bénestroff, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The region's rolling hills and rural paths are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. While winter riding is possible, conditions can vary, so it's advisable to check local weather and trail conditions for potential mud or ice.
There are at least 4 gravel bike trails detailed in this guide for the Neufvillage area, ranging from moderate to difficult. These routes have been explored by over 10 komoot users, indicating a growing interest in the region's gravel biking opportunities.
The Neufvillage area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied rural landscapes, the mix of open farmland and forested sections, and the inclusion of historical points of interest along the routes.
Yes, for experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, the Saint-Michel Church – Ancien Bunker loop from Bénestroff is classified as difficult. This 37.0-mile (59.6 km) route features significant elevation changes and extensive rural terrain, making it suitable for advanced riders.
Yes, the Small paved section – Metal art loop from Freybouse is a notable route that combines paved and unpaved sections and passes by unique art installations, offering a cultural dimension to your ride.


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