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Gravel biking around Martinsberg offers diverse terrain across both West Virginia and Pennsylvania, characterized by Appalachian foothills, extensive forests, and varied waterways. The region features a mix of rural dirt and gravel roads, alongside dedicated trails within wildlife management areas and county parks. Riders can expect landscapes ranging from open fields to dense woodlands, with elevation changes typical of the Appalachian region.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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39.0km
03:13
520m
520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47
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74.1km
04:40
830m
830m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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55.9km
03:33
640m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.6km
02:34
470m
470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Super park, with playground for children and football field. Well flowered.
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Super, small viewpoint above the river
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Chapel near the summit of Kirchberg
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Beautiful lake, for walking, cycling, fishing
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Beautiful cycling environment with nice descents.
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A truly peaceful place to unwind. Also suitable as a picnic spot.
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The Trench of Gates: Gateway to Gaume, Gateway to Legends 1. What is it? Physical Description The Trench of Gates is a deep and spectacular rocky gorge, naturally carved by the Vire River (a tributary of the Semois) into the sandstone plateau of the Gaume forest. Located in the village of Dampicourt (commune of Rouvroy), on the French border, it forms a narrow and winding notch, framed by high sandstone walls and strangely shaped rocks. Its name comes from its topography: the site gives the impression of crossing several successive natural "gates." 2. A Strategic Position: Military History The true fame of the Trench of Gates comes from its historical role as a natural fortress and strategic border post. A Gallic Stronghold? : Its easily defensible configuration suggests that it was used as a refuge since the Gallic era. The Roman Fort: Its strategic role became evident during the Roman era. The Romans established a castellum (a fortified camp) there to control the passage between Belgic Gaul and Imperial Trier, and to protect the nearby Roman road. Remains of these fortifications were still visible several centuries ago. A Millennial Challenge: Due to its position on the border, the site has been contested and fortified throughout history, from the Middle Ages to modern wars. It offered an ideal control point over one of the few passable passages through the region's wooded terrain.
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nice restaurant/bistro along the PC
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Martinsberg offers a wide selection of gravel biking routes, with over 50 trails available. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from moderate to difficult.
The Martinsberg region, spanning parts of West Virginia and Pennsylvania, features diverse terrain. You'll encounter Appalachian foothills, extensive forests, and varied waterways. Expect a mix of rural dirt and gravel roads, alongside dedicated trails within wildlife management areas and county parks. Landscapes range from open fields to dense woodlands, with elevation changes typical of the Appalachian region.
While many routes in Martinsberg are rated moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy gravel bike route available. For those seeking a smoother ride with wide-open views, the Route 9 Bike Path in West Virginia offers varied terrain from flat sections to sloping hills, making it a good option for less experienced riders.
The Martinsberg area is rich in natural beauty. In West Virginia, you can explore the vast Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area with its rugged trails and Sleepy Creek Lake. The Yankauer Nature Preserve offers views overlooking the Potomac River, and Poor House Farm Park provides scenic trails. You might also encounter waterways like the Potomac River, Back Creek, and Opequon Streams. For specific points of interest, consider exploring highlights like Lake Messancy or the Attert Cycle Path (PC 12).
Yes, you can find routes that include natural attractions like waterfalls. For example, the difficult route Trou du Pérou Waterfall – Tranchée des Portes Oppidum loop from Rachecourt is a 37.8 km trail that takes you past the Trou du Pérou Waterfall.
The gravel biking routes around Martinsberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Riders often praise the extensive forests, rolling hills, and scenic cycle paths that define the region's diverse terrain.
Yes, Martinsberg offers several longer gravel routes. One option is the difficult Brasserie At the Station, Clemency – Attert Cycle Path (PC 12) loop from Aubange, which covers 72.1 km and follows a dedicated cycle path, offering an extended ride through the landscape.
Many of the gravel biking routes in Martinsberg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Bridge Over the Messancy – Scenic Concrete Cycle Path loop from Halanzy, a 55.8 km trail that leads through varied terrain.
The Appalachian foothills landscape around Martinsberg makes it attractive for outdoor activities across multiple seasons. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with spring bringing wildflowers and fall showcasing vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, while winter might present challenges with colder temperatures and potential snow, especially on higher elevation or less maintained gravel roads.
In Martinsburg, WV, you can find gravel biking opportunities in several areas. Poor House Farm Park offers jogging, hiking, and biking trails. The extensive Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) also features rugged bike trails, providing a more adventurous experience within its 23,000 acres.
Yes, you can find routes that provide scenic views of natural areas. The difficult route View of the Gaume Natural Park – Musson–Battincourt Cycle Path loop from Rachecourt is a 33.3 km trail that offers vistas of the Gaume Natural Park.


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