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No traffic touring cycling routes around Naives-Rosières traverse a landscape characterized by varied topography, including river valleys and extensive forests. The region's average elevation suggests a mix of gentle ascents and descents, providing dynamic cycling experiences. Proximity to the EuroVelo 19 - Meuse Cycle Route and canal-side paths offers dedicated, flat sections ideal for touring. This area provides access to diverse terrain, from open valleys to wooded areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
13
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23.8km
01:31
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.0km
04:33
480m
480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10
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38.1km
02:57
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.4km
01:05
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.0km
01:11
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A magnificent panoramic view over this beautiful and great landscape.
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Great and relaxed cycle path along the canal. Great to ride with great places to rest and relax.
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A beautiful church and definitely worth a visit.
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Church from the 14th century; unfortunately not accessible throughout
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The monument commemorates to Pierre and Ernest Michaux, the inventors of the velocipede.
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Nice washhouse where I was able to freshen up a bit on the road. A QR code is available to discover its history, unfortunately it wasn't working when I passed by...
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The church of Saint-Jean, in Bar-le-Duc, is a neo-Byzantine style building with references to the neo-Romanesque style. It was built in two phases, between the 19th and 20th centuries. Since the mid-19th century, the parish of Notre-Dame had an "annex" in the Brasseries district. The idea of transforming it into a church came in 1869. The following year the project was entrusted to the architect Charles Demoget. The result, a neo-Gothic building, was controversial and Demoget was removed from office, making way for Ernest Birglin who designed a new building in neo-Byzantine style. But it was only in 1875, after the creation of a fourth parish under the name of Saint-Jean, that construction of the church began. The first phase of the works lasted until 1880, but only the apse, the choir and the transept were erected. In 1933 the architect Royer opened the second phase of work, with the construction of the nave which lasted until 1939. The façade, however, remained partially unfinished.
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There are over 25 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Naives-Rosières. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy canal-side paths to more challenging loops through varied terrain.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in Naives-Rosières are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the peaceful, car-free environment, the diverse landscapes ranging from river valleys to forests, and the accessibility to regional cycling networks like the EuroVelo 19.
Yes, several easy no traffic routes are perfect for beginners and families. The Canal de la Marne au Rhin loop from Longeville-en-Barrois is a great example, offering flat, dedicated paths along the canal. The region's greenways and converted railway paths, like the 'Sur les traces du Tacot' along the Saulx valley, also provide accessible and shaded options without steep gradients.
Absolutely. Naives-Rosières is strategically located near sections of the EuroVelo 19 - Meuse Cycle Route, which offers extensive car-free cycling along the Meuse River. Additionally, the Canal de la Marne au Rhin provides a beautiful greenway for longer, uninterrupted rides.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring routes around Naives-Rosières are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Bar-le-Duc – The Ornain loop from Bar-le-Duc and the Bike loop from Loisey, which offer varied distances and difficulties.
The terrain varies, offering a dynamic cycling experience. You'll find flat sections along river valleys and canals, gentle ascents and descents through wooded areas, and some moderate elevation gains in parts of the Meuse hills. The region's diverse topography, including karst features in areas like the Forêt de Trois Fontaines, adds geological interest.
While cycling, you can explore several interesting attractions. Near Bar-le-Duc, you might pass by the historic Saint-Jean Church, the charming Renaissance Quarter, or the impressive Marbeaumont Castle. For scenic views, the View of Tannois loop offers panoramic vistas of the Ornain valley.
Accessing the region by public transport with a bike can be challenging. While some regional trains may allow bikes, it's advisable to check specific train lines and bus services in advance for their bike policies and availability, especially during peak seasons. Parking facilities are generally available in towns like Bar-le-Duc and at trailheads.
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally the best times for touring cycling in Naives-Rosières. The weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming flowers in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer can also be pleasant, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several routes with more significant elevation gain. The Bar-le-Duc – The Ornain loop, for instance, is rated as difficult and features over 475 meters of ascent, taking you through more varied and undulating terrain within the Meuse hills.


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