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No traffic road cycling routes around Bourmont are situated in the Haute-Marne region of France, characterized by its hilltop location overlooking the Meuse valley. The landscape features rolling countryside, the Bourmont forest, and the Meuse River, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. This area offers a blend of valley rides and ascents, with elevations contributing to diverse route profiles.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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32.9km
01:24
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.1km
01:42
510m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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51.2km
02:18
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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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01:48
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The town is steep and famous for the Parc des Roches. Bourmont belongs to the Grand East region and has approximately 750 inhabitants.
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A small town of character, Bourmont has preserved some beautiful monuments, witnesses to the city's rich hours. The Parc des Roches with its surprising stone decorations and the Côna promenade and its two-hundred-year-old lime trees will not fail to immerse you in the romantic atmosphere of the 19th century.
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Overlooking the Meuse Valley, Bourmont is perched on a rocky spur. Once you reach the top, the panorama from the forecourt of the Notre-Dame collegiate church will reward your efforts.
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The view of the village of Bourmont is splendid from here. Situated on a hill, one can easily understand the strategic position of the commune in the past.
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In the commune of this small, peaceful village, perched on its hill, a tragedy took place during the Second World War. During the debacle in June 1940, the 14th Senegalese rifle regiment resisted the 86th German infantry division. Following the fighting, the German soldiers murdered around thirty captured riflemen. It was also in this village that the 2nd United States Infantry Division was born on October 26, 1917. The unit's symbol is an Indian head and its motto is "second to no one".
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There are 8 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Bourmont, offering a variety of distances and elevations to explore the picturesque Haute-Marne region.
Yes, there is at least one easy route perfect for beginners. For example, the Roadbike loop from Médonville is an excellent option, covering approximately 32.8 km with moderate elevation gain, making it a great introduction to the area's quiet roads.
Absolutely. Many routes offer a moderate challenge, featuring significant elevation changes as you navigate the rolling countryside. Routes like the Bourmont – View of Bourmont loop from Bourmont-entre-Meuse-et-Mouzon, at over 51 km with 547m of ascent, provide a good workout while keeping you away from heavy traffic.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Bourmont generally range from about 32 km to over 51 km. This variety allows cyclists to choose a route that fits their desired distance and time commitment, all while enjoying the quiet roads of the Meuse valley and surrounding hills.
The routes often provide stunning views of the Meuse Valley, especially from Bourmont's hilltop position. You can expect to see the tranquil La Meuse River, and pass through charming settlements like Bourmont itself. The region's rolling countryside, characterized by pastoral landscapes, offers a consistently picturesque backdrop.
Yes, most of the no-traffic road cycling routes in the Bourmont area are designed as loops. This allows you to start and finish at the same point, making logistics simpler and ensuring you experience varied scenery throughout your ride without retracing your path.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns where these routes begin, such as Bourmont-entre-Meuse-et-Mouzon, Doncourt-sur-Meuse, or Médonville. Look for designated public parking areas within these communities, which are typically well-suited for starting your cycling adventure.
While Bourmont is a smaller town in a rural region, public transport options might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to nearby larger towns in Haute-Marne, and then plan for a short ride or transfer to Bourmont. Bringing your own vehicle is often the most convenient way to access the starting points of these routes.
The best time to enjoy no-traffic road cycling in Bourmont is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the countryside is vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures, ideal for longer rides.
The routes often pass through or near small villages where you might find local bakeries, small shops, or cafes. Bourmont itself, as a "Petite Cité de Caractère®", offers a few options for refreshments. However, it's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches, as services can be sparse in the more rural parts of the Haute-Marne.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the roads, the stunning panoramic views over the Meuse valley, and the charming historical villages encountered along the way. The blend of physical challenge and scenic beauty on quiet roads is a consistent highlight.
Bourmont offers more than just cycling. You can explore its rich historical heritage, including the Renaissance house, the Annonciades convent, and the collegiate church of Notre-Dame. The Promenade du Côna, a majestic avenue of lime trees, offers beautiful views, and the Parc des Roches, a classified "Remarkable Garden" with false ruins, is also worth a visit. Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy the views of the Meuse River.


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