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Road cycling routes around Alaincourt-La-Côte offer varied terrain within the tranquil Moselle department of France's Grand Est region. The area is characterized by its position on the southern slope of the Côte de Delme, providing engaging ascents and descents. Cyclists can expect quiet roads winding through charming rural villages and expansive views of the Moselle coast. The region's elevation, ranging from 195 to 399 meters, ensures diverse cycling terrain with notable landmarks and natural features.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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37.0km
01:43
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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184km
08:16
1,770m
1,770m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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12
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74.6km
03:15
710m
710m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.1km
02:16
450m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.8km
01:32
320m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The baroque castle of the Dukes of Lorraine is the largest in Eastern France and is considered the "Lorraine Versailles". It was severely damaged by a fire in 2003 and restored in the 2010s after high-profile fundraising campaigns. The castle and park are worth seeing.
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Hôtel de la Monnaie (Vic-sur-Seille) This remarkable civil building, dating from 1456–1484, is often mistaken for a mint. In reality, it was probably the home of a wealthy money-changer, possibly the d’Hoffelize family. The building is a magnificent example of flamboyant Gothic architecture, with early Renaissance influences. The richly decorated facades and roofs have been protected as historical monuments since 1930.
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Hôtel de la Monnaie (Vic-sur-Seille) This remarkable civil building, dating from 1456–1484, is often mistaken for a mint. In reality, it was probably the home of a wealthy money-changer, possibly the d’Hoffelize family. The building is a magnificent example of flamboyant Gothic architecture, with early Renaissance influences. Its richly decorated facades and roofs have been protected as historical monuments since 1930. It now houses the information office.
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In the heart of Nomeny lie the remains of a medieval castle that was once a strategic stronghold of the bishops of Metz. Built in the 12th century and fortified in the 14th century, the castle had a rich history until it was largely dismantled in the 17th century. Today, a few towers, walls and moats are still visible — silent witnesses to a glorious past.
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The castle courtyard and the park are freely accessible 👍
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Very well preserved medieval house. It now houses the tourist information office.
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Memorial to the fallen of the two world wars 🕊️
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There are over 80 road cycling routes available around Alaincourt-La-Côte on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.3 stars.
Road cycling around Alaincourt-La-Côte is characterized by varied terrain, largely due to its position on the southern slope of the Côte de Delme. You'll encounter engaging ascents and descents, quiet country roads, and rolling hills, with elevations ranging from 195 to 399 meters. This provides a rewarding challenge for cyclists.
Yes, the region offers routes for various abilities, including challenging options. For instance, the Canal Path in Einville-au-Jard – Lunéville Castle loop from Delme is a difficult 114.1-mile (183.7 km) trail with significant elevation changes, often completed in about 8 hours. Overall, komoot lists 9 difficult routes in the area.
Cyclists can enjoy expansive views of the nearby Moselle coast from the Côte de Delme itself, which is also known for its botanical richness, including orchid lawns. Along various routes, you might encounter historical sites such as the Château d'Aulnois or the War Memorial of Létricourt. The region also borders the Lorraine Regional Natural Park, offering diverse natural environments.
Absolutely. Many routes are classified as moderate, perfect for a day trip. The Delme Hill loop from Delme is a popular moderate route, covering 23.0 miles (36.9 km) and featuring the characteristic elevation changes of the Côte de Delme. Another great option is the Chateau – Ornate Water Fountain loop from Moncheux, a moderate 38.0-mile (61.2 km) path traversing the scenic Saulnois region.
The region's pleasant rural charm and natural beauty are best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is generally mild and conducive to cycling. These seasons offer the most comfortable conditions to explore the quiet roads and scenic landscapes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Roadbike loop from Delme is a moderate 51.1 km route that offers a great circular experience through the local countryside.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, the engaging ascents and descents of the Côte de Delme, and the charming typical villages found throughout the Saulnois region, offering an immersive rural cycling experience.
While specific parking facilities for cyclists are not detailed for every route, the rural nature of Alaincourt-La-Côte and its surrounding villages often provides opportunities for parking in or near starting points of routes, such as in Delme or Moncheux. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Information on specific public transport options that accommodate bikes directly to Alaincourt-La-Côte is limited. Given the rural setting, public transport might be less frequent. It's recommended to check regional bus or train services in the Grand Est region for their bike policies and schedules if you plan to use public transport.
While many routes feature significant elevation changes, some sections of the quiet country roads might be suitable for families with older children who are comfortable with road cycling. For easier, flatter options, exploring paths closer to the Lorraine Regional Natural Park or canal paths in wider regions might offer more suitable terrain, though specific family-friendly road routes directly in Alaincourt-La-Côte are not highlighted as easy.
The Côte de Delme is central to the renowned 'Circuit de la Côte de Delme'. You can find more details about this specific route, which is celebrated for its physical challenge and rich scenic experience, on external cycling resources such as Velo en France.
Alaincourt-La-Côte is a tranquil commune, and while specific bike-friendly establishments are not detailed, the charming typical villages throughout the Saulnois region, such as Delme or Moncheux, often have local cafes, bakeries, or small guesthouses where cyclists can refuel and find accommodation. It's best to check local listings for these villages.


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