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Road cycling around Varnéville, situated in the Normandy region of France, offers a varied landscape for outdoor activities. The area features a mix of flat, rolling, and undulating roads, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. Routes often traverse green countryside, passing through fields and charming villages. The region's geography includes moderate elevation gains, making it suitable for cyclists seeking engaging rides without extreme climbs.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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43.4km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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47.0km
02:05
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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59.3km
02:39
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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43.9km
01:51
320m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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very nice route, sometimes gravel but also doable with cycling.
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It's wonderful to cycle with the racing bike
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On the hill of Montsec in France stands this impressive memorial, erected by the United States in honor of the American troops who broke through the German St. Mihiel salient in September 1918. The monument, a classical colonnade with a bronze relief map in the center, offers a panoramic view of the former battlefield. It symbolizes the cooperation between the French and American armies and commemorates the more than 550,000 American soldiers who took part in this first major, independently led American offensive operation of World War I.
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Founded around 708 by Count Wulfoalde, this Benedictine abbey became an important religious and cultural centre in Lorraine. The abbey was under the protection of Charlemagne and flourished under Abbot Smaragdus in the 9th century. Today, you can still visit the abbey church of Saint-Michel, home to the masterpiece La Pâmoison de la Vierge by Ligier Richier. The 18th-century monastery library houses thousands of ancient works and is one of the most beautiful in the region.
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This former abbey church forms the historic heart of Saint-Mihiel. Originally built in the 9th century, it took on its current form during major renovations in the 17th and 18th centuries. Inside, you can admire a magnificent baroque organ (1679–1681), colourful stained glass windows and the masterpiece La Pâmoison de la Vierge by sculptor Ligier Richier. A place where art, history and spirituality come together.
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The simple yet poignant structure of the "MONUMENT AUX MORTS," perched high on the hill, can be seen from afar. At the same time, the location offers visitors a sweeping view of the landscape around Montsec, including the Lac de Madine. But this panorama is only a side effect. The memorial was not erected for edifying purposes; rather, it has the dual function of keeping the memory of the victims of war and tyranny alive, and thus also serves as a constant reminder to maintain peace. The architecture of the complex, with its wide staircase and the rectangular columns forming a circle at the top, may well evoke memories of buildings from classical antiquity, but it dates back to the 20th century.
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The current church of Montsec was built in 1929, replacing an older church dating from 1723 that was badly damaged during the First World War. The original church had been restored in 1900, but was completely destroyed during the fighting around the Saint-Mihiel salient. The new church is dedicated to Saint Lucy, patron saint of light, and is a symbol of reconstruction in a village that was almost completely destroyed between 1914 and 1918.
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Saint-Mihiel is picturesquely situated on the Meuse, on the edge of the Lorraine Regional Nature Park. The town grew around a Benedictine abbey, founded in the 8th century, and flourished during the Renaissance. Visit the abbey with its impressive library, the Museum of Sacred Art, and the Saint-Michel church. Wander the charming streets, admire the sculptures of Ligier Richier, and taste local specialities such as the “croquets” and “rochers de Saint-Mihiel”. A town full of history, culture and character.
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There are 6 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Varnéville, all offering a moderate challenge for cyclists.
The routes in the Varnéville area, situated within Normandy, offer varied terrain. You can expect a mix of rolling hills and some undulating roads, characteristic of the region's green countryside. While specific details for Varnéville are limited, Normandy is known for its quiet lanes through fields and charming villages.
Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes listed are circular. For example, you can enjoy the German trench – Saint-Mihiel loop from Apremont-la-Forêt or the Saint-Mihiel – Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church loop from Saint-Mihiel.
While cycling these routes, you can explore several points of interest. The Saint-Mihiel – Montsec American Memorial loop from Saint-Mihiel passes by the Montsec American Memorial. Additionally, the region features beautiful lakes, such as Lake Madine, and the Pointe aux Chênes Bird Observatory offers scenic views.
The routes vary in length and elevation. For instance, the German trench – Saint-Mihiel loop is about 43 km with around 300 meters of elevation gain, while the longer Saint-Jean Church – Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church loop covers nearly 90 km with about 870 meters of ascent.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Varnéville, with an average score of 4.55 stars from 46 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads and scenic landscapes that make for enjoyable, traffic-free rides.
Yes, the Beautiful view of Lac de Madine – Château d'Hattonchâtel loop from Heudicourt-sous-les-Côtes specifically highlights views of Lake Madine. The region also features other lakes like Neuf-étang des Mandres.
Normandy generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. The green countryside is particularly vibrant in spring and summer, providing scenic backdrops for your rides. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
All the listed no-traffic road cycling routes are rated as moderate difficulty. While they are not specifically classified as 'easy,' their traffic-free nature makes them more approachable. Cyclists with some experience should find them enjoyable.
While specific cafes are not detailed for each route, the region is known for its picturesque villages and historic towns. Planning your route to pass through or near these locations, such as Saint-Mihiel, will likely offer opportunities for refreshments and breaks.
Many routes in the area will take you through or near charming villages and historic sites. For example, the Saint-Mihiel – Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church loop from Saint-Mihiel includes the historic Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage.


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