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Mountain biking around Bantheville offers a variety of routes through the rural landscapes of the Meuse department. The terrain features rolling hills with moderate elevation gains, often passing through agricultural areas and woodlands. Riders can expect a mix of paved country roads and unpaved tracks, connecting small villages and historical sites. The region provides opportunities for both leisurely rides and more challenging excursions.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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19.4km
01:40
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.5km
01:53
260m
260m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.9km
02:24
400m
410m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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39.1km
02:42
450m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.6km
03:01
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Grand church is worth a stop. It offers a curious contrast between the massive tower of its facade and its delicate bell tower.
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As a memorial to the many dead, such a “MONUMENT AUX MORTS” (usually called a “cenotaph” or “war memorial” in German-speaking countries) is still very important today. "Now you, O Lord, let your servant depart in peace, as you said..." says the so-called "Song of Simeon" (Gospel of Luke chapter 2, verse 29). However, the people who are remembered here did not die in peace, but rather became victims of war and tyranny. Many places and monuments that you encounter along the way are a testament to the horror of war and tyranny - which is still significant and relevant today. They all have, and this is new for each generation, two essential functions: -1- Commemorate and remember the victims -2- Call for the preservation of peace
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The Castle of Grandpré is located in Grandpré, in the Ardennes, France. It was built by the Joyeuse, Counts of Grandpré, at the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century. For a long time, the place has been strategically located on the northern slope of the Aire valley, controlling one of the rare passages that cross the Argonne forest. This is the Grandpré passage.
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Louppy-sur-Loison is a small village in the Meuse, in the Grand Est region. It has a number of interesting sights that you can visit, such as: Louppy-sur-Loison Castle: This is one of the largest Renaissance castles in Lorraine. It was built in the 16th century by the De Louppy family, who had ties to the Dukes of Lorraine. The castle has a beautiful facade, a courtyard, a chapel and a park. You can visit the castle by appointment or during special events. The Church of Saint-Martin: This church dates from the 12th century and has a Gothic style. It has a remarkable portal, a bell tower and an organ. Inside you can admire frescoes, statues and stained glass windows. The Old Mill: This is an old water mill that was formerly used to grind grain. It is located on the banks of the Loison and has a wooden wheel. It is now a private residence, but you can still see it from the outside.
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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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Municipality located in the Meuse department and crossed by the Loison. The village is known for its castle, the Château de Louppy-sur-Loison: one of the most surprising examples of the Renaissance style in the Lorraine region.
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There are 8 mountain bike trails documented on komoot around Bantheville, offering a range of experiences from easy to moderate.
The terrain around Bantheville features rolling hills with moderate elevation gains, often passing through agricultural areas and woodlands. Riders can expect a mix of paved country roads and unpaved tracks, connecting small villages and historical sites.
Yes, there are easy mountain bike trails around Bantheville. For a relaxed ride through the countryside, consider the Mountainbike loop from Cornay, which is 27.5 km long and suitable for those seeking less challenging gradients.
Many of the mountain bike routes around Bantheville are circular. For example, the Menhir dit la Hotte du Diable loop from Fontaines-Saint-Clair is a 19.4 km moderate trail that starts and ends in the same location.
The region offers scenic routes through agricultural landscapes and woodlands. While specific viewpoints are not always marked, trails like the Scenic Country Road loop from Dun-sur-Meuse provide expansive views of the rural surroundings.
Several trails pass by historical sites. The Menhir dit la Hotte du Diable loop from Fontaines-Saint-Clair explores a notable megalithic site. You can also find attractions like the Pershing Bridge of Dun-sur-Meuse or the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery nearby.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Bantheville, with milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can also be good, but be prepared for warmer weather, especially in open agricultural areas.
Yes, the Château de Grandpré – Grandpré Church loop from Cornay is a 35.9 km moderate trail that leads through historical villages and open fields, offering a glimpse into the local heritage.
While specific regulations for each trail may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many rural trails in France, especially if kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
While there are no 'difficult' graded trails, experienced riders looking for longer routes can consider the Grandpré Church – Château de Grandpré loop from Bayonville, which is 39.1 km long and rated moderate, offering a substantial ride through varied terrain.
Mountain bike rides around Bantheville vary in duration depending on the route length and your pace. For example, a moderate 19.4 km trail like the Menhir dit la Hotte du Diable loop from Fontaines-Saint-Clair typically takes about 1 hour 40 minutes, while longer routes can take over 2 hours.


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