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Jogging routes around Montigny offer a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by a mix of forest paths, riverside trails, and routes around natural lakes. The region features gentle hills and varied terrain, providing options for different fitness levels. Runners can explore areas with significant natural beauty, including dense woodlands and open water features.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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12.0km
01:23
200m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.08km
00:52
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.0km
04:56
980m
980m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.5km
01:34
190m
190m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15
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18.0km
02:08
260m
260m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sometimes the route is difficult to follow and we couldn't find the path. The view at the top is amazing, though.
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"The Badonviller National Necropolis is a military cemetery that keeps alive the memory of the fierce fighting in the Vosges during the First World War. This necropolis was built between 1920 and 1935 to regroup the bodies of French soldiers who died in the Vosges and Haute-Alsace sectors. A total of 2,653 soldiers are buried here, 1,444 in individual graves and 1,209 in two ossuaries. 28 French soldiers from the Second World War also found their final resting place here. At the centre of the site is a monument in honour of the 363rd Infantry Regiment, designed by sculptor Antoine Sartorio. This monument originally stood on the Col de la Chapelotte, a strategic point where fierce fighting took place between 1915 and 1917. The necropolis is not only a place of rest, but also of remembrance of the devastation which struck Badonviller, including the plundering by Bavarian troops on 12 August 1914.
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Pierre-Percée is a small mountain village in the east of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, on the edge of the Vosges Mountains. With fewer than 100 inhabitants, it is one of the smallest communes in the region. Situated on the edge of the Plaine Valley, the village is built at the foot of the ruins of the medieval Château de Pierre-Percée, which once belonged to the Counts of Salm. The village's name refers to a 33-meter-deep well carved into the rock beneath the castle. During the Thirty Years' War, the village, like the castle, was largely destroyed. In the 20th century, Pierre-Percée regained significance with the construction of the EDF reservoir and the creation of a recreation area, which today attracts tourists for hiking, water sports, and nature experiences.
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Pictures do not do justice to this lake and nearby hikes. Free parking serves as a good start to different hiking routes.
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This memorial commemorates the dead of the First World War as well as the citizens of Pierre-Percée who died in other wars.
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Walk in the footsteps of the fighters of the 14-18 war by walking through their trenches
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Magnificent panoramas, technical trail with some passages to be passed with caution
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On the one hand, there is a lot to see for those interested in the battlefields of the First World War, and on the other hand, the nature here is very worth seeing, the beautiful sandstone cliffs of a former coast with rock inclusions and much more.
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Montigny offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 50 trails available. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options to suit various fitness levels.
Runners in Montigny can enjoy diverse terrain, including peaceful forest paths, scenic riverside trails, and routes around natural lakes. The region features gentle hills and varied landscapes, providing a dynamic experience for all abilities. Depending on the specific Montigny location, you might encounter the vast Fontainebleau Forest or the integrated green spaces of Montigny-le-Bretonneux.
The running routes in Montigny are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 13 reviews. More than 700 runners have explored Montigny's varied terrain using komoot, often praising the natural beauty and well-maintained paths.
Yes, Montigny offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. There are 5 routes specifically categorized as easy, providing gentle terrain and shorter distances to help you get started.
Many of Montigny's running routes are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. For example, the Circuit de la roche des Corbeaux and the Lac de Pierre-Percée loop are popular choices that allow you to start and finish in the same location.
Montigny-le-Bretonneux, in particular, has integrated green spaces and recreational facilities that are great for families. The Île de loisirs de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines offers a large lake area suitable for various family activities, and new hiking trails like the 'Sentier des deux lacs' are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
While many natural areas in Montigny are dog-friendly, it's always best to check local regulations for specific trails, especially within protected areas like the Plaine de Sorques Sensitive Natural Area or parts of the Fontainebleau Forest. Generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on most public paths.
Montigny's running routes offer access to several beautiful sights. You can run past the stunning Lake Pierre-Percée, discover the impressive Raven Rock, or enjoy views from the Vieux-Pré dam lookout point. In Montigny-sur-Loing, the Loing River and its canal provide picturesque routes, while Montigny-le-Bretonneux features parks like the Parc des Sources de la Bièvre.
Parking availability varies by location. For routes near natural areas like the Fontainebleau Forest or the Île de loisirs de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, designated parking lots are often available. In Montigny-le-Bretonneux, many green spaces and trailheads are integrated into the urban fabric, with nearby street parking or public car parks. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
Yes, for runners seeking a challenge, Montigny has routes with notable elevation changes. For instance, the Circuit de la roche des Corbeaux features a moderate climb of over 200 meters, winding through forested areas and providing a good workout. There are 8 routes categorized as difficult, offering more substantial climbs.
The Bridge in the center of Baccarat loop offers a great way to explore the town's surroundings. This moderate 8.1 km path provides a relatively flat profile, ideal for a steady run through the area, and allows you to experience the local environment beyond just natural trails.
Absolutely. In Montigny-sur-Loing, you can incorporate historical elements like the 1860 viaduct into your run, or explore the charming streets of the village with its historical sites such as the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. In Montigny-le-Bretonneux, new trails like the 'Sentier des deux châteaux' are designed to highlight the town's heritage by traversing both urban and natural landscapes.


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