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Jogging around Regnéville-Sur-Meuse, located in the Meuse department of the Grand-Est region, offers a variety of routes through its surrounding landscapes. The area features a mix of riverine paths along the Meuse River and trails that traverse forest landscapes, characteristic of the broader Meuse department. Elevation changes vary across routes, providing options from relatively flat paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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16.7km
01:47
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.0km
01:50
240m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.11km
00:51
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.4km
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.9km
01:23
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Ossuary of Douaumont is an impressive memorial that holds the remains of more than 130,000 unknown French and German soldiers who died during the Battle of Verdun (1916). The bones are visible through small windows in the base – a confronting reminder of the horrors of war. In front of the ossuary is the Nécropole nationale de Douaumont, the largest French military cemetery of the First World War, with 16,142 graves, including a Muslim and Jewish plot. The complex was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023.
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The Mémorial de Verdun, located near the ruined village of Fleury-devant-Douaumont, is a leading museum and commemoration site for the Battle of Verdun (1916). The museum displays more than 2,000 objects and uses authentic objects, photographs and audiovisual installations to show how French and German soldiers experienced this battle – in the exact same place where they fought.
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Inaugurated in 1928, this war memorial in Verdun honours the city’s inhabitants who died for France in both world wars. It was built on the remains of a military butcher’s shop, on the crescent of the Chaussée, a 17th-century fortification. The sculpture depicts five soldiers – a cavalier, an engineer, an infantryman (poilu), an artilleryman and a territorial – forming a symbolic wall under the motto of Verdun: “On ne passe pas”.
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The gate was part of the city fortifications in the Middle Ages.
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Small town but of great historical value
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The monument consists of five figures representing the five corps of the army involved in the 1916 battle: a horseman, an engineer, a territorial man, an infantryman and an artilleryman.
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There are over 60 running routes available around Regnéville-Sur-Meuse, offering a diverse range of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These routes are well-documented on komoot, with more than 1500 runners having explored the area.
The running trails in Regnéville-Sur-Meuse cater to various abilities. You'll find a mix, with 1 easy route, 41 moderate routes, and 20 difficult routes. This variety ensures options for both casual joggers and those seeking a more challenging workout.
The running routes in Regnéville-Sur-Meuse are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain and the scenic paths along the Meuse River and through forest landscapes.
While there is one designated easy route, many of the 41 moderate routes are also accessible for beginners, especially those looking for a relatively flat profile. For example, the Running loop from Charny-sur-Meuse is a moderate 4.6 miles (7.4 km) path with minimal elevation, making it a good choice for a quicker, less strenuous run.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances, the area offers several options. The Chaussée Gate – Verdun loop from Vacherauville is a substantial 12.8 miles (20.7 km) trail with varied terrain, ideal for endurance training.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a challenge, the Côte du Poivre loop from Vacherauville is an excellent choice. This 8.3 miles (13.4 km) trail features significant elevation gain, providing a demanding workout through varied landscapes.
While Regnéville-Sur-Meuse itself is a small locality, the broader Meuse department offers riverine paths along the Meuse River and trails through forest landscapes. Many routes are close to significant historical sites. For instance, you might pass by areas near the Douaumont Ossuary or the Verdun Memorial, which are important landmarks in the region.
Yes, many of the running routes are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. Examples include the Running loop from Charny-sur-Meuse and the Côte du Poivre loop from Vacherauville, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not always available, routes with moderate difficulty and relatively flat profiles, such as the Running loop from Vacherauville (7.4 miles / 11.9 km), could be suitable for families with older children or those accustomed to longer walks. Always check the route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
The Meuse department, where Regnéville-Sur-Meuse is located, experiences all four seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for running. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are advisable. Winters can bring colder temperatures and potentially snow or ice, especially on less maintained forest paths, so appropriate gear and caution are recommended.
Regnéville-Sur-Meuse is a small locality, and the broader Meuse department is known for its natural beauty rather than dense urban areas. This generally means that most trails, especially those outside of popular historical sites, are likely to be less crowded, offering a peaceful running experience through the countryside and forests.
Yes, for broader information on outdoor activities in the Meuse region, you can explore resources like the Coeur de Lorraine Tourism website. They offer insights into various open-air activities available in the area, which might complement your running plans. You can find more information at coeurdelorraine-tourisme.co.uk.


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