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Gravel biking around Rupt-Devant-Saint-Mihiel offers routes through the rural, undulating terrain of France's Meuse department. The area features altitudes ranging from approximately 257 to 347 meters, indicating varied elevation suitable for gravel cycling. Riders can explore wooded hills, the Meuse River valley, and paths near the Lorraine Regional Natural Park, which provides diverse landscapes and natural features. The region's limestone soil and abundant springs contribute to its natural appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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75.6km
06:01
910m
910m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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75.0km
05:24
800m
800m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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7
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58.6km
04:23
660m
660m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.7km
04:37
750m
750m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.5km
02:40
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very beautiful lake, well worth a visit. I first visited it in 1993 on a tour of Lorraine. Mirabelle plums are grown everywhere nearby, and they also produce very good mirabelle plum schnapps.
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On the hill of Montsec in France stands this impressive memorial, erected by the United States in honor of the American troops who broke through the German St. Mihiel salient in September 1918. The monument, a classical colonnade with a bronze relief map in the center, offers a panoramic view of the former battlefield. It symbolizes the cooperation between the French and American armies and commemorates the more than 550,000 American soldiers who took part in this first major, independently led American offensive operation of World War I.
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Founded around 708 by Count Wulfoalde, this Benedictine abbey became an important religious and cultural centre in Lorraine. The abbey was under the protection of Charlemagne and flourished under Abbot Smaragdus in the 9th century. Today, you can still visit the abbey church of Saint-Michel, home to the masterpiece La Pâmoison de la Vierge by Ligier Richier. The 18th-century monastery library houses thousands of ancient works and is one of the most beautiful in the region.
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This former abbey church forms the historic heart of Saint-Mihiel. Originally built in the 9th century, it took on its current form during major renovations in the 17th and 18th centuries. Inside, you can admire a magnificent baroque organ (1679–1681), colourful stained glass windows and the masterpiece La Pâmoison de la Vierge by sculptor Ligier Richier. A place where art, history and spirituality come together.
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2 rue Notre-Dame 55300 Saint-Mihiel One of the oldest civil buildings in the Meuse, built around 1350 and bought in 1428 by René I, Duke of Bar, later known as “Le bon Roi René”. This stately home with four wings around a courtyard served as a residence and courthouse. The facade is a beautiful example of late medieval architecture. Today it is privately owned, but the exterior can be freely admired.
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The simple yet poignant structure of the "MONUMENT AUX MORTS," perched high on the hill, can be seen from afar. At the same time, the location offers visitors a sweeping view of the landscape around Montsec, including the Lac de Madine. But this panorama is only a side effect. The memorial was not erected for edifying purposes; rather, it has the dual function of keeping the memory of the victims of war and tyranny alive, and thus also serves as a constant reminder to maintain peace. The architecture of the complex, with its wide staircase and the rectangular columns forming a circle at the top, may well evoke memories of buildings from classical antiquity, but it dates back to the 20th century.
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Lac de Madine is an artificial lake of almost 10 km², created in the 1970s as a water reservoir for the city of Metz. It is located in the heart of the Lorraine Regional Nature Park and is part of the Natura 2000 network for its ecological value. The lake has two islands, 250 hectares of forest and 42 km of shoreline. In addition to its role in the drinking water supply, it is an important recreational area with two main sites: Nonsard-Lamarche and Heudicourt-sous-les-Côtes. Visitors will find marinas, beaches, cycle and walking routes, restaurants and nature reserves.
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Lac de Madine is an artificial lake of almost 10 km², created in the 1970s as a water reservoir for the city of Metz. It is located in the heart of the Lorraine Regional Nature Park and is part of the Natura 2000 network for its ecological value. The lake has two islands, 250 hectares of forest and 42 km of shoreline. In addition to its role in the drinking water supply, it is an important recreational area with two main sites: Nonsard-Lamarche and Heudicourt-sous-les-Côtes. Visitors will find marinas, beaches, cycle and walking routes, restaurants and nature reserves.
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There are over 7 gravel bike trails documented on komoot around Rupt-Devant-Saint-Mihiel, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The region's varied terrain, including wooded hills and river valleys, is generally pleasant for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Summers offer lush scenery, while spring and fall provide cooler temperatures and vibrant colors. Winter conditions can vary, so checking local forecasts is advisable.
Gravel biking around Rupt-Devant-Saint-Mihiel features undulating rural landscapes with altitudes ranging from approximately 257 to 347 meters. You'll encounter wooded hills and paths through the Meuse River valley, providing a mix of moderate climbs and descents. For example, the Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church – Saint-Mihiel loop from Han-sur-Meuse has over 400 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the Montsec American Memorial – Lake Madine loop from Saint-Mihiel is a challenging 75 km circular route that takes you through diverse landscapes.
While many routes in the area are rated as difficult, there are options for those looking for a moderate challenge. The Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church – Saint-Mihiel loop from Han-sur-Meuse is a moderate 47 km trail that explores the countryside around the Meuse River, making it a good starting point for less experienced riders.
The region offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore paths near the vast Lorraine Regional Natural Park, known for its biodiversity and ponds. Routes may also take you past significant landmarks such as the Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church or the Roman Camp. The iconic 'Les Dames de Meuse' rock formations are also a notable feature in the wider area.
Many routes start from towns like Saint-Mihiel or Han-sur-Meuse, where public parking is generally available. For example, routes like the Saint-Mihiel – Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church loop from Pierrefitte-sur-Aire often have designated starting points with parking facilities in nearby villages.
The gravel routes in Rupt-Devant-Saint-Mihiel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 4 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the quiet wooded sections, and the scenic views of the Meuse River valley.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, there are challenging options. The Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church – Saint-Mihiel loop from Han-sur-Meuse is a difficult 75.7 km path with significant elevation changes, providing a substantial day out on the bike.
Absolutely. The proximity to the Meuse River valley means many gravel routes incorporate sections along its banks. These paths often offer relatively flatter terrain compared to the wooded hills, providing unique views of the countryside and access to the extensive 'Voie Verte: La Meuse à vélo' network.
While Rupt-Devant-Saint-Mihiel itself is a small commune, routes often pass through or near larger towns like Saint-Mihiel, where you can find cafes, bakeries, and other amenities to refuel during your ride. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller villages.
The Meuse River valley offers sections that are relatively flat and accessible, which can be suitable for families. While specific 'easy' rated gravel routes are limited in the immediate komoot data, exploring the less challenging parts of the 'Voie Verte: La Meuse à vélo' could be a good option for a family outing.


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