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Hiking around Cléry-Le-Petit offers diverse landscapes, from expansive plains and plateaus to the scenic Meuse Valley. The region is characterized by the dense forests of the Argonne Massif and its proximity to the Lorraine Regional Nature Park. This varied topography provides a range of hiking options, including riverside trails and shaded forest paths.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
4.4
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17
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12.8km
03:33
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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13
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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3
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8.69km
02:25
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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5
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3.90km
00:59
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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4
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18.7km
05:27
470m
470m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This small German cemetery is in stark contrast to the American one a little further on. The German Military Cemetery in Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, also known as Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof Romagne-sous-Montfaucon and Romagne-sous-Montfaucon Cimetière Militaire Allemand, was established in 1914 at the start of the First World War, but saw its heaviest use during the Battle of Verdun in 1916. The cemetery is located 220 meters north of the village center along the road to Bantheville. It contains 1,407 German and eight French soldiers who fell during the First World War in northwestern France.
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Located within the fortification built from the 10th century overlooking the town, this massive church was built in 1346 by the Lords of Apremont. After centuries of conflict, it remains today the only surviving monument in the upper town. Classified as a historical monument, this jewel of ogival architecture has an organ case and rich 18th century furniture, as well as two masterful sculptures by the contemporary artist Ipoustéguy: the "Death of Bishop Neumann" and the "Christ" . This building is part of the European “Open Churches” network.
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It was built in 1346 in the upper town and has been listed as a monument since 1920. It is in the radiant gothic style. The church contains furniture also classified as a historical monument: a tombstone on the north wall (classified MH in 1913), a wooden organ case from the 17th century, badly damaged during the First World War (classified as M.H. in 1913), an 18th-century wooden altarpiece, located in the Chapel of the Dead in the south wall; a Virgin and Child is set up in the central niche and we also see a pelican opening its belly to feed its young (listed as M.H. in 1913), an 18th century wooden pulpit (classified M.H. in 1936). a marble and bronze sculpture of Ipoustéguy Death of Bishop John Neumann, created in 1976 and installed in 2001.
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It was built in 1346 in the upper town and has been listed as a historical monument since 1920. It is in the Gothic Rayonnant style. The church contains furnishings that are also listed as historical monuments: a tombstone on the north wall (listed as a historic monument in 1913), a wooden organ case from the 17th century, badly damaged during the First World War (listed as a historic monument in 1913), a wooden altarpiece from the 18th century, located in the Chapel of the Dead in the south wall; a Virgin and Child is installed in the central niche and we can also see a pelican opening its belly to feed its young (listed as a historic monument in 1913), a wooden pulpit from the 18th century (listed as a historic monument in 1936). a marble and bronze sculpture by Ipoustéguy Death of Bishop John Neumann, created in 1976 and installed in 2001.
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There are 15 hiking trails around Cléry-Le-Petit, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging ascents. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
The region around Cléry-Le-Petit boasts diverse landscapes, including expansive plains and plateaus, scenic riverside trails along the Meuse Valley, and shaded paths through the dense forests of the Argonne Massif. Its proximity to the Lorraine Regional Nature Park also ensures access to rich biodiversity.
Yes, there are 5 easy hiking trails around Cléry-Le-Petit. An excellent option is the Lac Vert loop from Dun-sur-Meuse, which is 5.25 km long and can be completed in about 1 hour 21 minutes, offering a pleasant and less strenuous experience.
Beyond natural beauty, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Pershing Bridge of Dun-sur-Meuse or the ancient Church of Our Lady of Good Guard. The broader Meuse department also features significant World War I memorial sites like the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and the Montfaucon American Monument, which can be integrated into longer excursions.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are 2 difficult routes. Consider the Saint-Germain Hill loop from Dun-sur-Meuse, which spans 18.8 km and involves significant elevation gain, typically taking around 5 hours 28 minutes to complete.
The trails around Cléry-Le-Petit are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of the Meuse Valley, and the immersive experience of walking through the Argonne Massif forests.
Yes, many routes in the area are circular. For example, the Hiking loop from Dun-sur-Meuse is a moderate 12.1 km trail that offers varied terrain along the Meuse River. Another option is the Au bois de Halles loop from Saulmory-Villefranche, which takes you through the forests of the Argonne Massif.
Absolutely. The region has trails that incorporate historical significance. The Hindenburg Line – Romagne-sous-Montfaucon loop from Romagne-sous-Montfaucon is a moderate 10.3 km path that specifically explores historical areas and local woodlands, offering a blend of nature and history.
Hike durations vary depending on the trail's length and difficulty. Easy routes like the Lac Vert loop can take around 1 hour 21 minutes, while moderate trails such as the Hiking loop from Dun-sur-Meuse typically require about 3 hours 20 minutes. More difficult routes, like the Saint-Germain Hill loop, can extend to over 5 hours.
You'll encounter a rich variety of natural features, including the expansive views from plains and plateaus, the tranquil waters and ecosystems of the Meuse Valley, and the dense, shaded environments of the Argonne Massif forests. These diverse settings provide opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
Yes, with 5 easy routes available, Cléry-Le-Petit offers several options suitable for families looking for less strenuous walks. These trails provide a great way to enjoy the natural beauty of the Meuse region together.


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