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No traffic road cycling routes around Remelfangen are situated within the Moselle department of northeastern France, an area characterized by its meandering Moselle River valley and vineyard-covered hillsides. The terrain primarily features gentle gradients along river paths, with some routes extending into more varied landscapes that include forests and low-lying hills. This region offers a network of well-maintained paths suitable for road cycling, providing a mix of flat sections and moderate ascents.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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59.8km
02:52
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Recent cycle path winding through the forest, very quiet
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🛡️ **Ouvrage du Hackenberg** – The Largest Fortification of the Maginot Line** The **Ouvrage du Hackenberg** near **Veckring** is the most impressive and largest fortification of the **Maginot Line** – a real must-see for history buffs. Built between 1929 and 1935, it includes: 🔩 **17 combat and entry blocks**, 🚇 over **10 km of underground tunnels**, 🚂 an **internal electric railway**, ⚙️ barracks, ammunition depots, a hospital, and a power supply. During World War II, the fort was combat-ready, but was evacuated without a fight after the armistice in 1940. The French Army later reused the facility during the Cold War. 🎟️ Today, Hackenberg has been beautifully restored and can be visited on guided tours – including a ride on the original narrow-gauge railway. Tip: Be sure to take a guided tour – it lasts about two hours. The underground coolness is pleasant even in summer! It's ideal for a half-day excursion with a historical twist.
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Great way to cool down on hot days. But unfortunately no drinking water.
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Memorial to the fallen of the two world wars and the Indochina War 🕊️.
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Ideal for cooling off on hot days 🥵. But be careful, it is not drinking water‼️
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Super well paved small road through the forest with lots of curves 🚴👍.
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Nice route, but be careful in the bends. The surface is rough and there is often grit on the road.
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Komoot features several no-traffic road cycling routes around Remelfangen, offering diverse experiences. These routes are specifically curated to provide a peaceful ride away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully enjoy the scenic Moselle region.
The no-traffic routes around Remelfangen primarily follow the gentle gradients of the Moselle River valley, often passing through picturesque vineyard-covered hillsides. While many sections are relatively flat, some routes may venture into the foothills, offering slightly more varied terrain. The region is known for its well-maintained and often traffic-free paths, ensuring a smooth ride.
Yes, there are circular no-traffic road cycling routes. For example, the Sherman Tank Memorial – Super cycle path loop from Saint-François-Lacroix offers a moderate 46 km loop, providing a great way to explore the area and return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
Along these routes, you can discover a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Highlights include the Hirnberg Observation Tower for panoramic views, the Celtic Farmstead Reconstruction, and the serene ASV Ihn-Leidingen Pond Recreation Area. You might also encounter historical sites like the Gallo-Roman Spring Sanctuary Sudelfels.
The Moselle region, including Remelfangen, is particularly beautiful for road cycling during the spring and autumn months. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers stunning vineyard colors. Summer is also popular, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. The well-maintained paths are generally suitable for cycling throughout these seasons.
While many routes in the Moselle valley are relatively flat, some routes offer more elevation gain for experienced riders seeking a challenge. For instance, the Château d'Étanges – Beautiful chapel loop from Boulay-Moselle covers nearly 60 km with over 700 meters of elevation gain, providing a good workout on traffic-free paths.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained paths, the picturesque vineyard scenery, and the opportunity to cycle without the disturbance of traffic, making for a truly relaxing and immersive experience in nature.
Absolutely. The Moselle region is home to extensive cycling infrastructure. You can connect to the famous Moselle Cycle Path, a long-distance route that is largely flat and often traffic-free, following the scenic Moselle River. Another option is La Voie Bleue, which also passes through the region, offering major cycling links.
While specific amenities directly on every no-traffic route may vary, the Moselle region is dotted with charming wine villages and historic towns. These often provide cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Planning your route to pass through these towns will ensure you have access to refreshments and rest stops.
Yes, the Moselle department features interspersed forests and is home to regional natural parks like Parc Naturel Régional de Lorraine and Parc Naturel Régional des Vosges du Nord, as well as biosphere reserves. While the routes focus on road cycling, they often pass through or near areas where you can experience the diverse flora and fauna of the region.
The Moselle region has a developed public transport network. While specific connections to every route start point from Remelfangen might require local research, major towns in the area are generally well-connected. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the most convenient access to your chosen starting point.
Many towns and villages in the Moselle region, especially those popular with cyclists, offer public parking facilities. When planning your trip, look for parking options in the vicinity of your chosen route's starting point. Larger towns like Boulay-Moselle or Saint-François-Lacroix, which are starting points for some routes, typically have designated parking areas.


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