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Jogging routes Wavrille are set within the Meuse department of France, offering access to the diverse landscapes of the Lorraine Regional Nature Park. The terrain is characterized by humid forests, open meadows, and historical trails, with altitudes ranging from 210m to 361m in the immediate vicinity. Runners can explore replanted woods and remnants of World War I battlefields, providing varied natural and historical backdrops for their runs. The region's network of paths caters to those seeking moderate challenges through its…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
7
runners
9.75km
01:04
70m
70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
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12.3km
01:26
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3
runners
13.2km
01:28
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
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5.05km
00:32
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.4km
01:33
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Villages détruits, Cumières-le-Mort-Homme is one of the nine villages that were destroyed during the Battle of Verdun. Historical context: Nine villages: Beaumont-en-Verdunois, Bezonvaux, Cumières-le-Mort-Homme, Douaumont, Fleury-devant-Douaumont, Haumont-près-Samogneux, Louvemont-Côte-du-poivre, Ornes and Vaux-devant-Damloup. They were all in the “Red Zone” of the front line in the Battle of Verdun. The villages were wiped off the map and never rebuilt. Erected chapels remind passers-by of this war horror. Triggered to the disappeared villages? Click through to https://www.landofmemory.eu/nl/sites-historiques/vernielde-dorpen/#:~:text=Vernielde%20dorpen,-In%20de%20Maasstreek&text=Deze%20dorpen%20zijn%20Beaumont%2Den,geveegd%20en%20never%20weer%20opopbouw.
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Cumières-le-Mort-Homme (with the predestined name) is one of the eight completely destroyed villages in the red zone of Verdun. It was in February 1916 that the heaviest fighting took place. 10,000 hairy people died in this sector. In 1922, the town was declared a "dead village for France". Two kilometers in the woods of the hill, you find the statue of the sculptor Jacques Froment-Meurice which is related to the event.
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The jogging routes around Wavrille offer a varied terrain, characterized by humid forests, open meadows, and historical trails. You'll find moderate elevation changes, with altitudes ranging from 210m to 361m in the immediate vicinity, providing a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Lorraine Regional Nature Park, which is accessible from Wavrille, features diverse landscapes including wetlands and ancient trees.
All featured running routes in this guide are classified as moderate difficulty. However, routes like the Running loop from Brandeville, at 5.0 km, offer a shorter distance and can be a good option for those seeking a less strenuous experience while still enjoying the region's landscapes.
Yes, many of the running routes around Wavrille are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Running loop from Lissey and the Running loop from Samogneux are both excellent circular options that take you through the local countryside.
The region around Wavrille is rich in both natural beauty and historical significance. Joggers can explore replanted woods and discover remnants of World War I battlefields. Notable historical sites nearby include the Cumières-le-Mort-Homme and the Beaumont-en-Verdunois Destroyed Village. The Lorraine Regional Nature Park offers diverse natural features like wetlands, humid forests, and numerous ponds.
While this guide focuses on routes up to 13 km, the broader Lorraine Regional Nature Park boasts approximately 500 kilometers of marked paths. This extensive network provides ample opportunities for combining routes or exploring longer sections for those interested in extended runs beyond the immediate Wavrille area.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in France, especially in natural park areas like the Lorraine Regional Nature Park. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in protected areas or near wildlife, and to check specific local regulations for each trail to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The region's diverse landscapes, including humid forests and open meadows, make it suitable for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon runs are recommended. Winter running is possible, but trails might be muddy or icy, especially in forested areas.
While all routes in this guide are moderate, the varied terrain and historical context can make for an engaging family outing, especially for older children. Shorter circular routes like the Running loop from Brandeville could be suitable for active families looking for a moderate challenge combined with exploration.
Specific parking information for each route is often available on the individual komoot tour pages. Given Wavrille's rural setting and proximity to small villages, you can typically find parking in or near the starting points of the routes, such as Brandeville, Lissey, or Consenvoye. Look for designated parking areas in these villages or along main roads near trailheads.
This guide highlights 5 top running routes around Wavrille. In total, komoot features 7 jogging routes in the immediate vicinity, all offering a moderate level of difficulty and showcasing the region's unique blend of natural and historical landscapes.
Wavrille is a small municipality, and while the immediate area might have limited options, the surrounding villages and towns in the Meuse department will offer cafes, pubs, and restaurants. It's recommended to check local listings for nearby villages like Brandeville, Lissey, or Consenvoye, or slightly larger towns, for refreshment stops after your run.
Runners using komoot to explore Wavrille's trails often appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The routes take you through diverse landscapes, from humid forests to open meadows, and past remnants of World War I history, offering a unique and engaging experience. Over 20 runners have used komoot to discover these varied terrains.


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