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Road cycling routes around Boucq are situated within the "Côtes de Toul Tourist Route," an area characterized by vineyard landscapes and gently rolling terrain. The region features greenways and less-trafficked shared roads, often alongside the Moselle and Meurthe rivers. These routes typically present gentle slopes and minimal elevation changes, making them accessible for various cycling abilities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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47.2km
01:55
260m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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57.7km
02:33
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.8km
01:35
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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117km
05:05
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Magnificent church and a good bakery on the square.
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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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The current church of Montsec was built in 1929, replacing an older church dating from 1723 that was badly damaged during the First World War. The original church had been restored in 1900, but was completely destroyed during the fighting around the Saint-Mihiel salient. The new church is dedicated to Saint Lucy, patron saint of light, and is a symbol of reconstruction in a village that was almost completely destroyed between 1914 and 1918.
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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 “croquets” and “rochers de Saint-Mihiel”. A town full of history, culture and character.
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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-Étienne church to see its superb Entombment, as well as the former Benedictine abbey, which reveals an impressive 18th-century library.
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Commercy is one of the most beautiful detours in France. The town owes its fame to its madeleine (a French church) and its Stanislas Castle. Wandering its streets is a chance to discover 18th-century architecture. A short break here is an opportunity to discover a piece of the history of the Meuse while enjoying a pleasant setting before heading back out onto the surrounding roads and trails.
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This is where hemp fiber was once extracted by soaking the plants in ponds. A few information panels provide more information on this craft as well as the flora and fauna that have since settled there. Overall, this is a well-designed and informative site.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Boucq, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes more than 400 times.
The routes around Boucq cater to various abilities. You'll find 15 easy routes, 30 moderate routes, and 8 more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for everyone from beginners to experienced cyclists.
Yes, the region is known for its accessible terrain, often featuring greenways and less-trafficked shared roads with gentle slopes and minimal elevation changes. Routes like Les Roises de Lucey – Pagny-sur-Meuse loop from Pagny-sur-Meuse, an easy 20.1-mile path, follow tranquil river meanders and connect picturesque villages, making them suitable for families.
Road cycling around Boucq offers picturesque vineyard landscapes, especially in the 'Côtes de Toul' area, and scenic stretches along the Moselle and Meurthe rivers. You'll also encounter charming villages, orchards, and gentle rolling terrain, providing diverse and pleasant views throughout your ride.
Yes, the broader Meurthe-et-Moselle department, where Boucq is located, is home to significant long-distance routes. The 85-kilometer Moselle Loop (Boucle de la Moselle) is a major draw, offering a mix of urban and rural stretches along the Moselle River. This loop is also a variant of the national cycling route, La Voie Bleue.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover historical and cultural points of interest. Notable attractions include the Lourdes Grotto, the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Church of Euville, and the historical site of Les Roises de Lucey. The region also features charming wash houses and fountains in villages.
The region is particularly beautiful when the vineyards and cherry plum orchards are in bloom, typically in spring. The gentle terrain makes it enjoyable throughout the warmer months, offering pleasant conditions for exploring the scenic routes.
Many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Blenod les Toul – Côte de Toul Scenic Route loop from Boucq and the Former abbey of Rangéval loop from Pagny-sur-Meuse, which leads through varied landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the picturesque vineyard landscapes, the tranquil riverbanks, and the gently rolling terrain that makes for an enjoyable cycling experience for various abilities.
While specific parking areas for individual trailheads are not detailed, Boucq's proximity to larger towns like Nancy and Toul means you can often find parking in these urban centers, which serve as good starting points for exploring the wider network of routes, including those that connect to the Moselle Loop.
Yes, the region is known for its local gastronomy and picturesque villages. Cycling routes often connect these villages, providing opportunities to stop at local cafes, restaurants, or wineries, especially along the 'Côtes de Toul Tourist Route' (more info here) where you can experience local heritage and refreshments.
Boucq is approximately 31 kilometers from Nancy, a major city with public transport connections. From Nancy, you can access various points along the Moselle Loop and other cycling routes. For detailed information on public transport options to specific starting points, it's advisable to check local transport schedules from Nancy or Toul.


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