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51.3km
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Road cycling
This moderate 31.9-mile road cycling loop from Verdun to the Domaine de Sommedieue offers picturesque countryside and historical sights.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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17.3 km
Highlight • Lake
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50.5 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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51.3 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
46.2 km
2.97 km
1.42 km
748 m
Surfaces
50.3 km
1.00 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (380 m)
Lowest point (200 m)
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This road cycling loop is approximately 51.3 kilometers long and usually takes around 2 hours and 13 minutes to complete at a moderate pace.
This route is classified as a moderate road ride. It requires a good level of fitness due to its length and an elevation gain of about 430 meters, but it's accessible to a range of road cyclists looking for a substantial ride without extreme challenges.
The route is predominantly on well-paved surfaces, making it generally easy to ride for road cyclists. You'll be cycling through picturesque local countryside.
Key highlights on this route include the beautiful Domaine de Sommedieue and starting from Verdun, you'll pass by historical sites like Nation Square and Porte de France, Verdun.
The best time to enjoy this road cycling route is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer the most pleasant weather for cycling through the region's diverse landscapes and agricultural areas.
Since the loop starts and ends in Verdun, you can find parking within the city. Consider parking near the Nation Square and Porte de France area, which is a convenient starting point for the loop.
As this is a road cycling route, dogs are generally not expected to be on the road itself. If you are bringing a dog to the starting or ending points in Verdun, please ensure they are on a leash and well-behaved in public areas.
No, this is a public road cycling loop, and you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle this route.
Yes, parts of this route intersect with sections of the EuroVélo 19 - Saint-Mihiel vers Verdun and EV19 France 09 par la route, offering connections to wider cycling networks in the region.
This is a loop trail, meaning you will start and finish at the same point in Verdun, offering a continuous cycling experience without retracing your path.
You can expect to cycle through diverse landscapes, including small, quiet villages and agricultural land. The route offers a picturesque experience of the local countryside around Verdun and the Domaine de Sommedieue.