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Jogging around Pont-Du-Bois offers a variety of routes through its diverse landscape. The region features rolling hills and valleys, with many paths winding through woodlands and open countryside. Elevations on these routes typically range up to 200 meters, providing varied terrain for runners.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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17.2km
01:58
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.48km
00:45
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.10km
01:00
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.5km
01:13
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.63km
00:44
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful view of Passavant from the top of the viaduct.
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A freight activity existed until 1991: coal was transported from Jussey for the activity of the Rochère glassworks... I ran in short pants after this train that we heard whistling from my grandparents' house from the carpentry in the 1970s We now pass over the viaduct at a height of more than 20 m via a superb cycle path which has rehabilitated this old line via the "Charles the Bold" route which joins CORRE towards the West and Epinal towards the East. The Charles the Bold Véloroute route takes, in France, the route of the V50 (In 2022, for legal reasons, the v50 must change its name. It becomes THE BLUE WAY Moselle-Saône by bike Luxembourg-Lyon) of Apach (57 Moselle) to Lamarche-sur-Saône (21 Côte d’Or). The Charles the Bold cycle route then reaches Dijon while the Voie Bleue heads towards Lyon. Have a nice trip to all!
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Viaduct which connected Jussey to Epinal via Darnieulles by train, built between 1883 and 1886. The passage and establishment of a station in Passavant-la-Rochère was very important because of its large number of industrial establishments (and in particular the oldest art glassworks and crystal works in Europe, still in activity) . This specific area required the construction of a viaduct because the ground there was marshy. It was destroyed in 1944 by the Germans then rebuilt by German prisoners but the line ended up being decommissioned in 1951.
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Attigny is a pretty little village on the banks of the Saône.
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There are over 25 running routes available in the Pont-Du-Bois region, offering a variety of experiences through its diverse landscape of rolling hills, valleys, and woodlands.
While there are no routes specifically categorized as 'easy', the majority of the 27 running trails in Pont-Du-Bois are rated as moderate. These often feature gentle ascents and descents, making them accessible for runners with a reasonable fitness level. For example, the Running loop from Hennezel is a moderate 4-mile path with gentle climbs.
The jogging routes in Pont-Du-Bois primarily traverse rolling hills and valleys, with many paths winding through woodlands and open countryside. Elevations typically range up to 200 meters, providing varied terrain that keeps runs interesting without being overly strenuous.
Yes, many of the running routes around Pont-Du-Bois are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Beautiful valley loop from Camping Nature La Clairière du Verbamont, which offers scenic valley views over 7.8 miles.
The running trails in Pont-Du-Bois are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the region's diverse landscape, including its scenic valleys and tranquil woodlands, which provide a refreshing backdrop for their runs.
While specific routes aren't detailed to pass directly by all attractions, the region around Pont-Du-Bois offers several points of interest. You might consider exploring areas near The Royal Factory of Bains-les-Bains or the historic Canal breakthrough in Montmotier, which offer glimpses into the local heritage.
The running routes in Pont-Du-Bois vary in length. For example, the Running loop from Camping Nature La Clairière du Verbamont is around 4.1 miles (6.6 km), while the Running loop from Passavant-la-Rochère extends to about 7.2 miles (11.5 km), offering options for different preferences.
Given that most routes are rated moderate, families with older children who are accustomed to running or hiking will find suitable options. The trails generally feature varied terrain through woodlands and countryside, providing an engaging experience. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's ability.
Many of the natural trails and paths through the woodlands and open countryside in Pont-Du-Bois are suitable for running with dogs. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near private property, and to respect local regulations regarding pets.
Yes, the region's landscape of rolling hills and valleys provides many scenic opportunities. The Beautiful valley loop from Camping Nature La Clairière du Verbamont is specifically highlighted for its scenic valley views, making it a great choice for those seeking picturesque runs.
Pont-Du-Bois offers pleasant running conditions through much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, though it's advisable to run in the mornings or evenings to avoid the midday heat. Winter running is possible, but trails may be muddy or icy, so appropriate footwear is essential.
While specific routes are not designed with cafes directly on the trail, many routes start or pass near villages and towns where you can find local establishments for refreshments. Planning your run to begin or end in a larger settlement like Hennezel or Betoncourt-Saint-Pancras, where routes like the Running loop from Betoncourt-Saint-Pancras originate, would allow for easy access to amenities.


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