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No traffic road cycling routes around Autréville-Saint-Lambert are situated in the Meuse department of the Grand Est region in northeastern France. The area features a varied terrain with elevations ranging from 166m to 343m, offering diverse cycling experiences. The landscape is characterized by the Meuse River valley, dense forests, and bocages, providing a scenic backdrop for road cycling. The region benefits from access to extensive cycling networks, including sections of the EuroVelo 19 and greenways along former towpaths and canals.
…Last updated: May 8, 2026
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49.1km
02:13
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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49.7km
02:24
540m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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42.5km
02:07
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.6km
01:33
340m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Magnificent view on a clear day. A few minutes of rest is good after this climb++
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Mont Saint-Walfroy was formerly a place of pagan worship, then a hermitage of Saint Walfroy, the apostle of the Ardennes. You will appreciate the panoramic views of the Meuse valley and the surrounding forests, as well as the historical and religious importance of this place. Along the way, you will pass by the Chapelle Saint-Donat, a small chapel dedicated to a local saint.
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Mont Saint-Walfroy was once a place of pagan worship, before being chosen to build the hermitage of Saint-Walfroy, the apostle of the Ardennes. You will appreciate the panoramic views of the Meuse valley and the surrounding forests, as well as the historical and religious importance of this place. Along the way, you will pass by the Chapelle Saint-Donat, a small chapel dedicated to a local saint.
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Fortress of Maginot Line. Battlefield May 1940, Impressive
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Mount Saint-Walfroy or hermitage of Saint-Walfroy is a hill in the Ardennes. The summit reaches its peak at 350 meters above sea level. Almost 200 meters lower, the villages are spread out in their valleys, where the rivers meander. To reach Saint-Walfroy you have to climb steep paths. Once at the top, the panorama extends over the Maas and the Ardennes. It is a former place of pagan worship, chosen as a hermitage in the 6th century by Walfroy the Stylite and has since become a place of worship and pilgrimage. This site thus becomes a witness to the vicissitudes of the history of the French Catholic Church and the history of an Ardennes territory, in the immediate vicinity of the border. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Saint-Walfroy
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Welcome to Brouennes, a commune in the French department of Meuse (Grand Est region) and with a bit of luck you can meet one of the few residents here.
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Wear walking shoes
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There are 6 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes around Autréville-Saint-Lambert featured in this guide, all offering a moderate level of difficulty. These routes leverage the region's extensive network of greenways and quiet roads, perfect for enjoying the landscape without vehicle interference.
The terrain around Autréville-Saint-Lambert is varied, with elevations ranging from 166m to 343m. Many routes utilize the flat, paved former towpaths along the Meuse River, such as sections of the Trans-Ardennes Greenway. However, you'll also find routes with gentle climbs and descents through wooded hills and valleys, offering a diverse cycling experience.
Yes, the region is part of the broader EuroVelo 19 – Meuse Cycle Route, which offers extensive car-free sections. One notable route is the Eurovélo 19 – Glide along the Meuse loop from Carignan, which covers approximately 84.5 km, allowing for a longer, immersive ride along the river.
The routes often pass through charming villages and offer glimpses of historical sites. For example, you might encounter the impressive Abbatiale Notre-Dame de Mouzon or the scenic Mont Saint-Walfroy. The Nice climb – Beer Museum loop from Carignan even takes you past a local Beer Museum, offering a unique cultural stop.
Absolutely. The Trans-Ardennes Greenway, which is easily accessible from Autréville-Saint-Lambert, is largely flat, paved, and car-free, making it ideal for families and leisure cyclists. A good option to experience this is the Mouzon – Eurovélo 19 loop from Mouzon, which offers a moderate distance suitable for a family outing.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience here, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free routes, the picturesque Meuse River valley, and the opportunity to discover charming French villages and historical landmarks away from busy roads.
Yes, several routes offer excellent panoramic views of the surrounding Ardennes landscape. The Viewpoint – View on Beaumont-en-Argonne loop from Moulins-Saint-Hubert is specifically designed to showcase scenic vistas, including views over Beaumont-en-Argonne.
Many of the routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For instance, the Mont Saint-Walfroy – Mont Saint-Walfroy loop from Carignan provides a circular journey through varied terrain.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling in the French Ardennes, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter cycling is possible, but some paths might be less maintained, and weather can be unpredictable.
While specific parking details for each route's starting point are best checked on the individual route pages, towns like Carignan, Mouzon, and Moulins-Saint-Hubert, which serve as common starting points, typically offer public parking facilities suitable for cyclists.
Absolutely. Autréville-Saint-Lambert's location provides excellent access to major European cycling routes. The Trans-Ardennes Greenway and the broader Meuse Cycle Route (EuroVelo 19) are easily accessible, offering connections to extensive networks that span through France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. You can find more information about the Meuse Cycle Route on France Vélo Tourisme.


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