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Jogging around Ham-Sur-Meuse offers diverse routes along the Meuse River and into the surrounding forests. The region is characterized by its tranquil riverside paths, accessible greenways, and varied forest trails, providing options for different running preferences. Ham-sur-Meuse is nestled in a valley, with the Meuse River defining much of its landscape, and is encircled by woodlands, including the Montagne de la Bigne Nature Reserve. This area serves as a gateway to the wider Ardennes Regional Nature Park, known for its…
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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12.0km
01:17
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100m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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13.7km
01:29
110m
110m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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21.4km
02:22
260m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.73km
00:50
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Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The construction of Fort Charlemont began in 1555 by order of Emperor Charles V. It dominates Givet and the Meuse valley. The fort and its defences have been modified several times. Between around 1600 and 1675, the Spanish expanded the fort. In 1678, it was conquered by the French army of King Louis XIV. The town fell to France in 1697. Vauban was commissioned to expand the complex and improve the works. In 1874, several forts on the border were modified based on the ideas of Séré de Rivières, including this fort. The bastions were rebuilt and an underground staircase with several hundred steps was dug into the rock. The staircase connects the fort to a railway tunnel. In this way, the fort could be supplied with ammunition, soldiers and equipment, all out of sight of the enemy and invulnerable to enemy artillery fire. In 2009, the French army transferred the fort to the municipality of Givet.
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The Chooz nuclear power plant has three pressurised water reactors and is just as unattractive as the Tihange nuclear power plant downstream in Belgium.
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Cycle bridge over the Meuse. Cars pass there too.
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This point of view which offers a breathtaking panorama of the Fortress of Charlemont, a 16th century stronghold built by the Emperor Charles V to protect the Meuse valley from French attacks. You can admire the impressive architecture and natural beauty of the landscape as you run along the trails surrounding the fort.
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Beautiful course along the Meuse. The cycling facilities are very well done there!
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It's just a brilliant bike route, quiet and close to nature.
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The wishing tree is a brilliant idea, brings color to the landscape and is a counterpart to street art in Givet
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There are over 260 running routes around Ham-sur-Meuse, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails to explore.
The terrain around Ham-sur-Meuse is quite varied. You can enjoy tranquil, flat riverside paths along the Meuse River, sections of the accessible Trans-Ardennes Green Route, and more challenging forest trails with elevation gain in areas like the Montagne de la Bigne Nature Reserve.
Yes, for easier runs, the Trans-Ardennes Green Route (EuroVelo 19) offers perfectly flat and safe paths directly through Ham-sur-Meuse. These routes are ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed jog. There are 13 easy routes in total.
Absolutely. While riverside paths are generally flat, the surrounding forests and areas like the Montagne de la Bigne Nature Reserve offer trails with more significant elevation changes. Routes such as the View of the Charlemont fort loop from Chooz provide over 250 meters of ascent, perfect for a challenging workout.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting points. You might catch a glimpse of the historic Fort de Charlemont, observe boats at the Nautical Stopover on the Meuse, or even pass by the unique Ham-sur-Meuse Tunnel. The View of Fort de Charlemont – Wishing Tree by the Meuse loop from Ham-sur-Meuse is a great option for scenic views.
Yes, many of the running routes around Ham-sur-Meuse are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Picnic Table by the River – Lock no. 56 at Mouyon loop from Ham-sur-Meuse and the Chooz Bridge loop from Chooz.
Yes, the flat sections of the Trans-Ardennes Green Route are excellent for families, offering safe and easy surfaces. These paths are often shared with cyclists and provide a pleasant environment for a family jog or walk.
The running routes in Ham-sur-Meuse are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 60 reviews. Runners often praise the peaceful riverside paths, the extensive forest trails, and the diverse options that cater to different preferences, from easy greenways to more challenging climbs.
Many of the natural trails and forest paths around Ham-sur-Meuse are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control. The extensive network within the Ardennes Regional Nature Park offers plenty of space for you and your canine companion to explore.
Parking is generally available in Ham-sur-Meuse itself, particularly near the village center or the Nautical Stopover. For routes starting in nearby villages like Chooz or Aubrives, you can usually find local parking options close to the trailheads.
Ham-sur-Meuse is connected to other towns along the Meuse via the Trans-Ardennes Green Route, which can be accessed from various points. While direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, the greenway itself offers excellent connectivity between villages like Chooz, Givet, Aubrives, and Fumay, allowing for varied running distances.
While not every trail has direct facilities, you'll find amenities in Ham-sur-Meuse and neighboring villages. The Nautical Stopover in Ham-sur-Meuse is a pleasant spot for a picnic by the water. Some routes, like the Picnic Table by the River – Lock no. 56 at Mouyon loop from Ham-sur-Meuse, even highlight specific picnic areas.


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