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Touring cycling routes around Ancemont are set within the Meuse department of France, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features the Meuse River, which provides scenic waterside paths, and the expansive Forest of Argonne to the west, known for its wooded trails. Elevations in Ancemont range from 199m to 330m, indicating a landscape with gentle inclines and descents suitable for various cycling abilities. This area combines natural beauty with historical significance, particularly near the Battlefields of Verdun.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.4km
04:55
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The route along the Meuse is beautiful and peaceful to drive and offers one or two highlights.
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The route is really very nice
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Saint-Mihiel is picturesquely situated on the Meuse, on the edge of the Lorraine Regional Nature Park. The town grew around a Benedictine abbey, founded in the 8th century, and flourished during the Renaissance. Visit the abbey with its impressive library, the Museum of Sacred Art, and the Saint-Michel church. Wander the charming streets, admire the sculptures of Ligier Richier, and taste local specialities such as the âcroquetsâ and ârochers de Saint-Mihielâ. A town full of history, culture and character.
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Inaugurated in 1928, this war memorial in Verdun honours the cityâs inhabitants who died for France in both world wars. It was built on the remains of a military butcherâs shop, on the crescent of the ChaussĂ©e, a 17th-century fortification. The sculpture depicts five soldiers â a cavalier, an engineer, an infantryman (poilu), an artilleryman and a territorial â forming a symbolic wall under the motto of Verdun: âOn ne passe pasâ.
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The War Memorial in Honour of the Citizens of Verdun, erected in 1928, is built in the La Chaussée demi-lune, part of the fortifications built in the 17th century by Marshal Vauban. The monument stands on the site of the former military slaughterhouse that was destroyed in 1916. The statues represent the five weapons of the French army that were involved in the battle of 1916. From left to right we can see: a cavalryman, a sapper-engineer, an infantryman, also known as a "poilu", an artilleryman and a reservist. These five soldiers form a human wall that symbolises the motto of the city: "They shall not pass". The names of the soldiers of Verdun who died in the First and Second World Wars are inscribed on the base of the monument. See also: A statue of General Sarrail opposite the monument and a bust of General Mangin on the wall of the city wall on the right. NOTE: Verdun's patriotic calendar is full and the commemorative ceremonies of 1 and 11 November take place in front of this monument. Be sure to visit in the evening, when the War Memorial Verdun is illuminated in the French national tricolour. Source: Tourism Verdun
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The War Memorial in Honour of the Citizens of Verdun, erected in 1928, is built in the La Chaussée demi-lune, part of the fortifications built in the 17th century by Marshal Vauban. The monument stands on the site of the former military slaughterhouse that was destroyed in 1916. The statues represent the five weapons of the French army that were involved in the battle of 1916. From left to right we can see: a cavalryman, a sapper-engineer, an infantryman, also known as a "poilu", an artilleryman and a reservist. These five soldiers form a human wall that symbolises the motto of the city: "They shall not pass". The names of the soldiers of Verdun who died in the First and Second World Wars are inscribed on the base of the monument. See also: A statue of General Sarrail opposite the monument and a bust of General Mangin on the wall of the city wall on the right. NOTE: Verdun's patriotic calendar is full and the commemorative ceremonies of 1 and 11 November take place in front of this monument. Be sure to visit in the evening, when the War Memorial Verdun is illuminated in the French national tricolour. Source: Tourism Verdun
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Saint-Mihiel is one of those towns in the Meuse with a unique charm. You'll discover beautiful Renaissance facades there. Don't miss a detour to the Saint-Ătienne church to see its superb Entombment, as well as the former Benedictine abbey, which reveals an impressive 18th-century library.
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The cycle path runs next to the canal and saves you the trip over the mountain.
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There are over 100 touring cycling routes available around Ancemont, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars.
The terrain around Ancemont is quite varied, featuring scenic waterside paths along the Meuse River, wooded trails within the expansive Forest of Argonne, and a landscape with gentle inclines and descents. Elevations range from 199m to 330m, making it suitable for various cycling abilities.
Yes, Ancemont offers a good selection of easy touring cycling routes, with 38 routes specifically categorized as easy. These are ideal for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. An example is the New Greenway â Meuse River đ loop from Dieue-sur-Meuse, which is 14.4 miles (23.2 km) long and takes about 1 hour 21 minutes.
Many routes in the Ancemont area offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You can explore the serene Meuse River, the dense Forest of Argonne, and also encounter significant historical sites related to the Battlefields of Verdun. Notable landmarks include the Monument to the Dead and the Children of Verdun and the Verdun Citadel.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 23 difficult touring cycling routes available. A notable option is the New Greenway â The Meuse loop from Dieue-sur-Meuse, a challenging 68.5 miles (110.2 km) path that provides an extensive exploration of the Meuse region.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Ancemont are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the popular Stork's nest đ„Č â New Greenway loop from Dieue-sur-Meuse is a 20.3 miles (32.7 km) moderate route that follows the New Greenway in a circular fashion.
The region around Ancemont, with its river paths and forest trails, is generally pleasant for touring cycling from spring through autumn. The mild weather during these seasons makes for comfortable rides, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural landscapes and historical sites.
While specific routes aren't explicitly tagged for both, many routes in the area naturally combine these elements due to Ancemont's proximity to the Battlefields of Verdun and the Meuse River. You can often find routes that pass by historical monuments while enjoying the natural scenery. Consider exploring routes that start near Verdun for a historical focus, or those along the Meuse for natural beauty.
Yes, for a shorter and easier ride, you can try the On the banks of the Meuse â Fahrradtunnel loop from Dugny-sur-Meuse. This easy route is 17.5 miles (17.5 km) long and offers a pleasant experience along the riverbanks.
The touring cycling routes in Ancemont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 250 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from tranquil riverside paths to engaging forest trails, and the unique blend of natural beauty with the rich historical context of the region.
Yes, for those seeking more significant elevation, routes like the Sommedieu Estate â Bridge over the Meuse Canal loop from Dieue-sur-Meuse offer substantial climbs and descents. This difficult route covers 50.3 miles (81 km) with an elevation gain of over 880 meters, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.


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