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No traffic road cycling routes around Gélacourt traverse the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, characterized by agricultural plateaus, dense forests, and numerous waterways. The region offers varied terrain, from flat routes alongside canals to gentle hills and more challenging paths through forest valleys. Road cyclists can explore landscapes shaped by the Moselle River, limestone hills, and vineyards, providing diverse backdrops for rides.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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45.3km
01:57
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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54.3km
02:21
460m
460m
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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24
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48.5km
02:12
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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71.4km
03:19
630m
630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It is located on the left bank of the Meurthe, at number 14 rue Denfert-Rochereau. The Saint-Georges church is the church of La Neuveville-lès-Raon, which merged with Raon-l'Etape in 1947. It was built between 1835 and 1838 according to the plans of the district architect Boucher de Saint-Dié. The church was fitted out in 1894. In 1905 the dome was rebuilt. From 1973 to 1978, major restoration work was carried out, both interior and exterior. Inside, among other things, there is an old statue of Our Lady of Sorrows, a painting of Saint Nicholas, who is also the patron saint of wood-floaters, a painted wooden Christ, and a memorial chapel (1922).
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Nice little ride with the Saffais hill at the end...
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Lac de la Plaine is a picturesque lake in the Vosges, located near Celles-sur-Plaine, near the larger Lac de Pierre-Percée. The lake is an artificial water reservoir of about 0.5 million m³ and serves as a supply basin for the reservoir above.
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This impressive dam, located in the Vosges, forms an artificial water reservoir together with the Lac de Pierre-Percée. The dam is 69 metres high and 330 metres long, built with a clay core and lined with volcanic rock. It plays an important role in water management and energy production via an underground water connection with the Lac de la Plaine. The surrounding area offers beautiful views and is ideal for hiking along rocky paths, forests and viewpoints over the lake.
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Pierre-Percée is a small mountain village in the east of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, on the edge of the Vosges Mountains. With fewer than 100 inhabitants, it is one of the smallest communes in the region. Situated on the edge of the Plaine Valley, the village is built at the foot of the ruins of the medieval Château de Pierre-Percée, which once belonged to the Counts of Salm. The village's name refers to a 33-meter-deep well carved into the rock beneath the castle. During the Thirty Years' War, the village, like the castle, was largely destroyed. In the 20th century, Pierre-Percée regained significance with the construction of the EDF reservoir and the creation of a recreation area, which today attracts tourists for hiking, water sports, and nature experiences.
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This memorial commemorates the dead of the First World War as well as the citizens of Pierre-Percée who died in other wars.
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There are 19 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Gélacourt, offering a variety of distances and elevations. You'll find options ranging from easy rides to more moderate challenges.
The region around Gélacourt offers diverse terrain for road cyclists. You can expect leisurely flat routes along canals, gentle hills, and paths through forests and valleys. The area features agricultural plateaus and dense forests, providing scenic backdrops for your rides.
Yes, the region offers several options suitable for families. Routes along the Canal de la Marne au Rhin are generally flat and picturesque, ideal for relaxed cycling. The Moselle Loop also largely uses greenways and small, shared roads with minimal elevation, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Many routes offer opportunities to explore local attractions. For example, you can visit the historic town of Baccarat, known for its crystal. The Canal de la Marne au Rhin route allows for detours to places like Lunéville and its magnificent 17th-century château. You might also encounter natural features like the Le Sapin Qui Pisse Water Fountain.
The best time to cycle in the Lorraine area, including Gélacourt, is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers warm conditions, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, many of the routes around Gélacourt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the "Bridge in the center of Baccarat – Saint-Pierre loop from Baccarat" is a moderate 45 km circular route, and the "Abri du Pèlerin – Saint-Pierre loop from Azerailles" offers a longer 54 km option.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes. For example, if you're starting a route from Baccarat, you'll find parking options there. Many routes connect to regional trails, so looking for parking near these major access points is often a good strategy.
While Gélacourt itself is a smaller commune, regional public transport options in Meurthe-et-Moselle may allow bikes, especially on regional trains connecting larger towns like Nancy. It's advisable to check the specific public transport provider's policy regarding bike carriage before planning your trip.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Gélacourt, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, diverse landscapes, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural features without heavy traffic.
Yes, there are easy routes perfect for beginners. The "Pierre-Percée – Bridge in the center of Baccarat loop from Baccarat" is an easy 25 km route with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
For longer rides, you can explore routes that connect to regional networks. The Canal de la Marne au Rhin offers extensive flat sections, and the Moselle Loop is an 85 km route that can be integrated into longer excursions. The "Moyen Castle – Château de Qui-Qu'en-Grogne loop from Baccarat" is a moderate 71 km route that provides a good challenge.


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