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No traffic road cycling routes around Fontaines-Saint-Clair are situated in the tranquil Meuse department of France's Grand Est region, offering a setting ideal for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by the scenic Meuse valley, surrounded by forests and fields, with varied terrain encompassing largely flat river valleys and moderate elevation gains through wooded landscapes. Approximately 30% of the Meuse is covered by deep forests, alongside expansive meadows and tranquil river meanders, providing diverse scenery for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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32.1km
01:41
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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68.9km
03:18
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The fresco tribute to the fighters of 14-18 Behind the war memorial, the artist Éléonore Giraud created a gigantic fresco with images of the fighters, human and animal, from the 1914-1918 war. This fresco was unveiled on November 11, during the commemoration of the 1918 armistice.
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Dun-sur-Meuse is a French commune in the Meuse department, in the Lorraine region. During the First World War, the upper city was largely destroyed. This bridge over the Meuse is one of the most beautiful monuments of this type in France. There are bronze balustrades on both sides of the bridge, with designs in the center and engraved plaques. It reminds French citizens and others, who will cross the bridge for years to come, of the passage of the Meuse. The crossing of the Meuse by the 5th Division was commanded by General John Pershing.
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The American military cemetery in Romagne-sous-Montfaucon contains the graves of 14,246 soldiers who died during the First World War in northwest France. It is the largest American military cemetery in Europe. The cemetery site is located in the old front line of the Meuse-Argonne offensive that took place between September 26 and November 11, 1918. The plot of land was used as a cemetery on October 14, 1918 after it had been occupied by the American forces just before. 32nd Infantry Division. The site was given on permanent loan to the US by the French government. The 14,246 graves are spread over eight fields. There are lime trees surrounding the fields, the fields themselves are covered with grass. Each grave has its own stone. For Jewish graves, the top of the stone is shaped like a Star of David. The text on each stone states the soldier's name, rank, division, state and date of death. Of the 14,246 graves, 486 soldiers have not been identified. The stones of the unidentified soldiers bear the text: Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to god. On the south side of the cemetery is a memorial building, designed by the architectural firm York and Sawyer from New York. The center of the memorial gives access to a chapel containing the flags of the US and the other allied countries. The stained glass windows show the insignia of the various divisions that operated in the region. The two loggias outside the chapel display the names of 954 missing soldiers. The visitors building is located on the north side of the cemetery. There is a book here in which a visit can be registered. The entrance to the cemetery, both on the west and east sides, is 'guarded' by two white towers with the American eagle on top. There is a large pond in the middle of the site. The maintenance and management of the cemetery is the responsibility of the American Battle Monuments Commission.
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Behind the war memorial, the artist Éléonore Giraud created a gigantic fresco depicting the warriors, humans and animals, of the war of 14-18. This fresco was unveiled on November 11, during the commemoration of the 1918 armistice.
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Located within the fortification built from the 10th century overlooking the town, this massive church was built in 1346 by the Lords of Apremont. After centuries of conflict, it remains today the only surviving monument in the upper town. Classified as a historical monument, this jewel of ogival architecture has an organ case and rich 18th century furniture, as well as two masterful sculptures by the contemporary artist Ipoustéguy: the "Death of Bishop Neumann" and the "Christ" . This building is part of the European “Open Churches” network.
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It was built in 1346 in the upper town and has been listed as a monument since 1920. It is in the radiant gothic style. The church contains furniture also classified as a historical monument: a tombstone on the north wall (classified MH in 1913), a wooden organ case from the 17th century, badly damaged during the First World War (classified as M.H. in 1913), an 18th-century wooden altarpiece, located in the Chapel of the Dead in the south wall; a Virgin and Child is set up in the central niche and we also see a pelican opening its belly to feed its young (listed as M.H. in 1913), an 18th century wooden pulpit (classified M.H. in 1936). a marble and bronze sculpture of Ipoustéguy Death of Bishop John Neumann, created in 1976 and installed in 2001.
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Municipality located in the Meuse department and crossed by the Loison. The village is known for its castle, the Château de Louppy-sur-Loison: one of the most surprising examples of the Renaissance style in the Lorraine region.
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Beautiful quiet road in the middle of a magnificent rural landscape
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There are 7 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Fontaines-Saint-Clair featured in this guide. These routes offer a peaceful way to explore the scenic Meuse valley and its surroundings.
Yes, there are 2 easy routes that are perfect for a relaxed ride. For example, the Menhir dit la Hotte du Diable loop from Lissey is an easy 30.5 km option, and the Scenic Viewpoint loop from Dun-sur-Meuse offers a 32.1 km ride with gentle elevation.
The routes around Fontaines-Saint-Clair traverse the tranquil Meuse valley, offering a mix of forests, expansive meadows, and peaceful river meanders. You'll experience varied terrain, from largely flat sections along the Meuse River to areas with moderate elevation gain through wooded landscapes, all designed to minimize traffic exposure.
Yes, all the routes listed in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Main Square of Marville – Othain Valley loop from Lissey is a moderate 57.7 km circular route.
While cycling, you can discover several points of interest. Near Dun-sur-Meuse, you might pass by the Pershing Bridge. Other local attractions include the Church of Our Lady of Good Guard and the historic Ancien lavoir (old washhouse).
The Grand Est region, including Fontaines-Saint-Clair, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through early autumn. These seasons offer mild weather and vibrant landscapes, making for an enjoyable experience on the traffic-free routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful natural scenery, and the opportunity to cycle away from heavy traffic.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, there are 5 moderate routes. The World War I Memorial Stone – Wooden Cross on the Hilltop loop from Dun-sur-Meuse covers 54.5 km with moderate elevation, offering a good challenge while remaining traffic-free.
The Meuse region, part of the Grand Est, is known for its well-maintained and often asphalted cycle paths. These include sections of the extensive 'Véloroutes' and 'Voies Vertes' network, ensuring a smooth experience on your no traffic road cycling adventures.
Fontaines-Saint-Clair is well-integrated into the wider Meuse cycling network. You can access routes that connect to the EuroVelo 19, also known as the Meuse Cycle Route (La Meuse à Vélo), which traces the Meuse River and offers long-distance, well-signposted itineraries suitable for road cyclists.


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