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No traffic road cycling routes around Logny-Bogny are situated in the heart of the French Ardennes, a region characterized by a rich tapestry of valleys, dense forests, and waterways. The area offers diverse landscapes, including the scenic Meuse river valley and varied terrain with gentle gradients and more challenging ascents. This environment provides extensive opportunities for road cyclists seeking routes away from traffic, featuring mostly paved surfaces through natural settings.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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41.5km
01:58
500m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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52.1km
02:24
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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48.4km
02:15
540m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.3km
02:31
680m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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53.0km
02:40
680m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The medieval west facade of the église Notre-dame was reinforced in the 17th century with a heavy rectangular keep with machicolations, battlements, skylights and loopholes. A bas-relief in tête-bêche (honor print) at the entrance depicts Good and Evil. The octagonal tower at the chancel has a staircase to an attic above the chancel.
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Château de la Cour des Prés: Upon arrival in the village, admire the garden facade of this castle (1546) on the banks of the Aube on the right. Fortified house consisting of an "L" shaped main building whose front facade is flanked by two round towers, organized around a courtyard open to the gardens and park. Its construction in 1546 by Louis Martin, provost of Rumigny, was encouraged by King François I, in the second line of fortifications along the Meuse, to resist a possible attack by the troops of Charles V.
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This church is built in yellow Ardennes stone. It has a portico tower, square at the entrance, and two cylindrical towers at the corners of the chancel. The 16th century church underwent several renovations to strengthen it, changing its architectural plan. The oldest part is located in the center. On the west a rectangular portico tower was added, and on the east, the other end, a kind of broad keep was connected to the body of the church, with a roof overhanging the roof of the central body, and round towers, of which there are two remain. Of these battlemented towers, one has embrasures.
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Doumely Castle, with its four defense towers, is an old fortified house from the 16th century. It is today classified as a historic monument.
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A superb 15th century hall, in hall and cob, classified as historical monuments. It is characteristic of the region but its side encumbered in the village and its slightly elevated position, at the foot of the long descent of the main street, gives it a little additional charm.
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This church is named after Remigius von Reims (* probably 436 in Laon; † January 13 or 15, 533 in Reims) was a bishop from the Gallo-Roman nobility in the east of what is now France. He became known through the baptism of the Merovingian king Clovis I and is venerated as one of the great saints of the Frankish people. Remigius came from a wealthy family. He was called to be a bishop at the age of 22. After the conquest of his home region by Franks invading from the east, he successfully endeavored to integrate the new rulers into the late Roman tradition, both socially and religiously. In particular, he made it his task to Christianize the Franks for the Roman Church and to move them to turn away from Arianism, to which they partly adhered. He is therefore also referred to as the "Apostle of the Franks". He is also considered the founder of several dioceses in France. Together with Queen Chlothilde, the wife of Clovis, Remigius is seen as a pioneer of Christianity in Europe. At Christmas just before the year 500 - there are sources that mention 497, 498 or 499 - he is said to have baptized Clovis and 3,000 more francs. While the bishop was performing this act, he said to the king: “Now bow down your head, proud Sicamber, and submit it to the gentle yoke of Christ! Worship what you have burned so far and burn what you have worshiped so far! " Source: Wikipedia
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Logny-Bogny, offering a variety of distances and elevations. Most of these routes are rated as moderate, providing a good balance for various skill levels.
The Ardennes region, including Logny-Bogny, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with the changing leaves in autumn being particularly striking. Summer is also ideal, though it can be busier. Winter conditions might include snow or ice, making some routes less suitable for road cycling.
Yes, while most routes are moderate, there is at least one easy no-traffic road cycling route available. The region's extensive network, including segments of the Trans-Ardennes Greenway, often features mostly paved surfaces suitable for various fitness levels, including gentler rides. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain for a more relaxed experience.
The routes around Logny-Bogny traverse a diverse landscape characterized by valleys, dense forests, and waterways. You'll cycle through the vast Ardennes forest, along picturesque rivers like the Meuse, and past charming villages. The region is known for its natural beauty, including protected areas within the Ardennes Regional Natural Park.
Many routes offer glimpses of local history and natural beauty. You might pass by historical monuments like the Stone Crusher Ruins of Maubert-Fontaine, the charming town of Signy-l'Abbeye with its historic church, or the impressive Château de l'Échelle. The region also features unique natural landmarks within the forest.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Logny-Bogny are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Notre-Dame Church, Liart – Doumely Castle loop from Liart or the BAY – Château de la Cour des Prés loop from Signy-l'Abbaye, which offer varied distances and elevations.
Most of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Logny-Bogny are rated as moderate. This means they often include some climbs and descents, requiring a reasonable level of fitness. There are also a few easy and difficult options to cater to different experience levels.
Absolutely. The Ardennes region is known for its dramatic terrain and panoramic views. Routes often wind through valleys and ascend to points offering stunning vistas of the surrounding forests and river valleys, such as the Semoy valley. Keep an eye out for designated viewpoints along your chosen path.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Logny-Bogny are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, the beautiful natural scenery, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are routes with significant elevation gain and longer distances. For example, the Halle de Wasigny – Monts de Sery loop from Signy-l'Abbaye covers over 65 km with nearly 800 meters of ascent, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.
While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead might be limited in this rural area, the broader Ardennes region has some public transport options. It's advisable to research local bus or train services to nearby towns like Bogny-sur-Meuse or Signy-l'Abbaye, and then cycle to your chosen route starting point. Parking is generally available in the villages where routes often begin.


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