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Gravel biking around Lemmes offers routes through a landscape shaped by historical significance and natural waterways. The region features rolling terrain with moderate elevation changes, often following the Meuse river and its canals. Riders can expect a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, connecting historical sites and natural areas. The area provides varied gravel bike trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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71.9km
05:11
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.1km
03:04
470m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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167km
09:32
940m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.7km
01:23
220m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The route along the Meuse is beautiful and peaceful to drive and offers one or two highlights.
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From here you can enjoy a great view of the old town.
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Verdun is a very beautiful city that has been very important since the Middle Ages. It's lovely to walk through the place and admire it.
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Nice gravel along the Maas side. You will find here now and then a bank and now and then a lock. Also striking how much higher the water of the canal is compared to the water of the stream.
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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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Located near the Porte Chaussée and the Verdun War Memorial, this contemporary metal sculpture was designed by the artist Jean-No and created by students from the Lycée Professionnel Eugène Freyssinet. Created to mark the centenary of the Battle of Verdun, it symbolises the living memory of the conflict. The installation connects the past and the future through education and art.
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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 gravel biking routes in Lemmes offer a range of difficulties. You'll find options from moderate to difficult, with terrain that includes rolling hills and elevation changes, especially along the Meuse river and its canals. For example, the Verdun Memorial – Douaumont Ossuary loop from Haudainville is considered difficult, while the Bridge over the Meuse Canal – Domaine de Sommedieue loop from Dieue-sur-Meuse is a moderate option.
Yes, Lemmes features several longer gravel bike routes. The Verdun Memorial – Douaumont Ossuary loop from Haudainville is one of the longest, covering 44.9 miles (72.2 km). Another substantial option is the On the banks of the Meuse – New Greenway loop from Dieue-sur-Meuse, which is 39.9 miles (64.2 km) long.
Gravel bike trails around Lemmes are characterized by a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. You'll encounter rolling terrain with moderate elevation changes, often following the Meuse river and its canals. The landscape is shaped by historical significance, featuring both open and wooded sections.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly highlighted, the region offers routes with varying difficulties. For families, consider routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances. The general landscape along the Meuse river often provides gentler paths suitable for a more relaxed ride, though specific routes should be checked for suitability.
The Lemmes region is rich in historical significance. Many routes connect important sites such as the Verdun Memorial and the Douaumont Ossuary. You can also explore attractions like the Monument to Victory and the Soldiers of Verdun and the Verdun Citadel. The Vaux Pond – Douaumont Ossuary loop from Haudainville also offers historical sites and pond views.
The gravel biking routes in Lemmes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 6 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the historical context of the routes, and the scenic riverine paths along the Meuse.
While many routes are moderate, beginners can find suitable options by looking for shorter distances and less elevation. The region's network includes paths along the Meuse that are generally flatter. Always check the route details for specific difficulty ratings to match your skill level.
The guide does not specify a 'best' time of year, but given the mix of paved and unpaved surfaces and the riverine paths, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be good, but always check local weather conditions. Winter riding is possible, but trail conditions may vary due to weather.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Lemmes are designed as loops. For example, the Verdun Memorial – Douaumont Ossuary loop from Cité Kennedy and the On the banks of the Meuse – New Greenway loop from Dieue-sur-Meuse are both circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
There are over 6 gravel bike trails documented in the Lemmes area, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels and interests.
Yes, the routes often follow the Meuse river, providing scenic views of the waterways and surrounding landscape. The historical sites themselves also offer unique perspectives of the region. While specific 'viewpoints' aren't listed, the natural and historical context ensures a picturesque ride.


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