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Road cycling routes around Brizeaux are situated within the Argonne region of France, characterized by a diverse topography of rolling hills, deep valleys, and extensive woodlands. The area features numerous small hills and river valleys, with altitudes generally under 200 meters, though some points reach around 300 meters. This landscape provides varied terrain for road cyclists, from challenging climbs to more gradual routes along waterways.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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77.1km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Hermitage of Saint-Rouin is a modern chapel built on the site of an ancient hermitage where Saint-Rouin, founder of the Beaulieu-en-Argonne abbey, lived in the 7th century. The chapel, designed by the architect and Dominican friar L.-B. Rayssiguier, is a striking example of concrete architecture with geometric shapes and colorful stained glass windows. You can admire the minimalist interior and the altar made of sandstone blocks, as well as the 17th century altarpiece of the Assumption located in the enclosure. The Hermitage of Saint-Rouin is a place of pilgrimage and celebration every year on September 17, the feast day of Saint-Rouin. You can also enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding forest and the panoramic views from the hilltop. The Hermitage of Saint-Rouin is a hidden gem that will inspire you with its history and art.
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The Forester Cemetery is dedicated to soldiers who died during the First World War. Located in the heart of the Argonne forest, this cemetery is home to 2,000 tombs, including ten of Garibaldians. The particularity of this place is that each grave is decorated with a hydrangea bush, creating a colorful contrast with the greenery of the forest. You can also explore the nearby sites of Haute Chevauchée, such as the Ossuary Monument, the Génie Ravine and the Kaiser Tunnel, where you can learn more about the battles that took place in the region. A hike in the surrounding area is sure to immerse you in the history and beauty of Argonne.
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Built between 1954 and 1961, the Saint-Rouin hermitage was erected in the heart of the Argonne forest according to plans drawn up by Father Rayssiguier, Dominican, disciple of Le Corbusier and co-author of the Vence chapel. For further information, contact the Association "Les Amis de Saint-Rouin".
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Main locality in the Argonne natural region. Located in the far east of the Marne and bordering the Meuse
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The Argonne forest, which straddles the departments of Marne, Ardennes, Meuse and the east of the Paris basin, was the scene of numerous battles, particularly during the First World War, of which it still retains many relics.
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Cemetery dedicated to soldiers who died during the First World War. 2,000 soldiers rest in this cemetery in the heart of the Argonne forest, located 2.5 km from the Haute Chevauchée ossuary.
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The region around Brizeaux, situated within the Argonne, features a diverse topography. You'll encounter rolling hills and deep valleys, characteristic of the Forest of Argonne. While altitudes generally stay below 200 meters, some points reach around 300 meters, providing varied terrain from challenging climbs to more gradual sections along river valleys.
Yes, among the 14 road cycling routes available, 3 are classified as easy. These routes offer a more gentle introduction to the region's landscapes, allowing for a relaxed pace while still enjoying the scenic beauty of the Argonne.
Many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the Foret d'Argonne – Sainte-Menehould loop from Les Charmontois is a popular moderate route that takes you through the dense woodlands of the Forest of Argonne in a circular fashion.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll cycle through the vast **Forest of Argonne**, known for its dense woodlands, oak, chestnut, and pine trees. The area also features picturesque river valleys. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass near villages like Beaulieu-en-Argonne, which offers splendid vistas of the valley.
Yes, the Argonne region is deeply marked by its World War I history. While not directly on every cycling route, points of interest like the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and the Montfaucon American Monument are significant historical landmarks in the broader area. A route like the Beaulieu-en-Argonne Abbey – Sainte-Menehould loop from Les Charmontois offers scenic views and passes by the historic Beaulieu-en-Argonne Abbey, blending natural beauty with cultural heritage.
The Argonne region, with its extensive forests, is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors. Summer can also be pleasant, especially when cycling through the shaded forest sections, though it's always wise to check local weather conditions.
Yes, the area offers moderate routes with significant distances and elevation gains. For example, the Le Parc loop from Vaubecourt covers over 57 kilometers with nearly 400 meters of elevation gain, providing a good challenge for experienced road cyclists.
There are 14 road cycling routes around Brizeaux documented on komoot, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Routes vary in length and elevation. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Les Charmontois is about 56 kilometers long with around 350 meters of elevation gain, while the longest route, Foret d'Argonne – Sainte-Menehould loop from Les Charmontois, spans over 77 kilometers with more than 650 meters of climbing.
Many routes in the Argonne region naturally combine dense forest sections with more open landscapes, often along river valleys or near agricultural areas. This provides a dynamic cycling experience, showcasing the diverse scenery of the Meuse department. The Le Parc loop from Nubécourt is a good example, offering varied scenery over its 47-kilometer length.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, starting points for many routes, such as those from Les Charmontois, are typically accessible by car. It is generally advisable to look for public parking areas in nearby villages or designated trailheads when planning your ride.
The majority of road cycling routes around Brizeaux are classified as moderate, with 11 out of 14 routes falling into this category. This indicates a good balance of challenge and accessibility, suitable for cyclists with some experience.


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