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Road cycling routes around Longuyon traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and forested areas within the Meurthe-et-Moselle department of France. The region offers varied terrain, with routes featuring moderate elevation gains and scenic views. Cyclists can explore greenways along the Moselle River and Canal des Vosges, which are part of larger cycling networks. The area includes natural attractions like the Deep Fountain Park and municipal forests, providing diverse backdrops for road cycling.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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48.9km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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59.3km
02:48
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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67.2km
03:14
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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03:57
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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🏰 **Château de Cons-la-Grandville – A Journey Through the Centuries** The imposing castle of **Cons-la-Grandville**, near the border with Luxembourg, combines Romanesque origins with Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Built on the foundations of a Gallo-Roman villa, it was expanded and remodeled several times from the 11th century onwards. Particularly worth seeing: the Romanesque cloister, the elegant façade, and the magnificent courtyard. 🕰️ The château was the residence of the noble de Cons family, later also a monastery, and has been lovingly restored. Today it is a listed monument and open to visitors. **Tip:** Be sure to visit the cloister – one of the oldest preserved of its kind in Lorraine. Ideal as a stopover on the way between France and Luxembourg.
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The Ossuary of Douaumont is an impressive memorial that holds the remains of more than 130,000 unknown French and German soldiers who died during the Battle of Verdun (1916). The bones are visible through small windows in the base – a confronting reminder of the horrors of war. In front of the ossuary is the Nécropole nationale de Douaumont, the largest French military cemetery of the First World War, with 16,142 graves, including a Muslim and Jewish plot. The complex was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023.
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Take a moment to pause between the ossuary and this stone garden; tranquility reigns here. Don't forget to thank our brave soldiers for their ultimate sacrifice.
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A landscape marked by the madness of destruction and even scarred by WW1
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Charming little historic town with an excellent restaurant Le Gras Q
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The castle of Cons-la-Grandville is a castle which dates from the 11th century and which has been transformed and restored over the centuries. You can admire the architecture and sculptures of the castle, which combine Romanesque, Renaissance and classical styles. You can also explore the park and village of Cons-la-Grandville, surrounded by hills and woods.
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Outside the complex, the storage of the thousands upon thousands of lost ones can be seen in some "cellar windows".
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every single brick inscribed with fallen soldiers, absolutely poignant this crowd
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Longuyon, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists. These include routes with moderate elevation gains and some more challenging paths.
Road cycling around Longuyon features rolling hills, river valleys, and forested areas. You'll encounter varied terrain with moderate elevation gains, providing both scenic views and engaging challenges.
While many routes are moderate, the broader Meurthe-et-Moselle area, where Longuyon is located, is part of larger cycling networks like La Voie Bleue - Moselle-Saône à Vélo. This national cycle route offers pleasant greenways alongside the Moselle River and Canal des Vosges, which can be suitable for families looking for flatter, more accessible sections.
Many routes pass by historic sites and natural attractions. For instance, the Moulin de Charpont viaduct – Cons-la-Grandville Castle loop from Longuyon takes you past a historic viaduct and Cons-la-Grandville Castle. Another route, the Château de Martigny loop from Longuyon, offers views of the Château de Martigny. You might also encounter the Torgny Village or the Ruins of Montquintin Castle on longer rides.
The road cycling routes in Longuyon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views, and the opportunity to explore historic sites like castles along the way.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Longuyon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Moulin de Charpont viaduct – Cons-la-Grandville Castle loop from Longuyon and the Château de Martigny loop from Longuyon.
The best months for road cycling in Longuyon are typically from spring through early autumn, when the weather is generally mild and conditions are favorable. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful seasonal scenery.
Yes, Longuyon offers various parking options, particularly in the town center, which can serve as convenient starting points for many routes. Specific parking details for individual routes can often be found on their respective komoot tour pages.
Longuyon has a train station, and while specific bike transport policies vary, trains in France often allow bikes, sometimes with a reservation or during off-peak hours. It's advisable to check with the local train operator (SNCF) for their current regulations regarding bicycle carriage to and from Longuyon.
While specific amenities vary by route, Longuyon and the surrounding villages offer local cafes and pubs where cyclists can stop for refreshments. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify potential stops for food and drink along your chosen path.
The majority of road cycling routes around Longuyon are classified as moderate, making them suitable for cyclists with some experience. There are also a few easier options and some more challenging routes with significant elevation gains for advanced riders.
The Deep Fountain Park (Parc de Profonde Fontaine) near Longuyon is a significant natural attraction. While primarily a recreation area with walking trails, its proximity to the municipal forest and its role as a starting point for trails make it a pleasant area to explore before or after a road ride.


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