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59
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Road cycling around Courouvre features a landscape characterized by rolling hills, rural roads, and forested areas. The region offers routes that traverse gentle elevations, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Cyclists can expect to encounter a mix of open countryside and routes passing through small villages and historical points of interest. The terrain generally consists of paved roads with moderate ascents and descents.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
18
riders
65.3km
02:49
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(2)
19
riders
47.9km
02:03
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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10
riders
44.1km
02:29
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
9
riders
35.7km
01:35
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
7
riders
37.5km
01:34
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Founded around 708 by Count Wulfoalde, this Benedictine abbey became an important religious and cultural centre in Lorraine. The abbey was under the protection of Charlemagne and flourished under Abbot Smaragdus in the 9th century. Today, you can still visit the abbey church of Saint-Michel, home to the masterpiece La Pâmoison de la Vierge by Ligier Richier. The 18th-century monastery library houses thousands of ancient works and is one of the most beautiful in the region.
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This former abbey church forms the historic heart of Saint-Mihiel. Originally built in the 9th century, it took on its current form during major renovations in the 17th and 18th centuries. Inside, you can admire a magnificent baroque organ (1679–1681), colourful stained glass windows and the masterpiece La Pâmoison de la Vierge by sculptor Ligier Richier. A place where art, history and spirituality come together.
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Saint-Mihiel is picturesquely situated on the Meuse, on the edge of the Lorraine Regional Nature Park. The town grew around a Benedictine abbey, founded in the 8th century, and flourished during the Renaissance. Visit the abbey with its impressive library, the Museum of Sacred Art, and the Saint-Michel church. Wander the charming streets, admire the sculptures of Ligier Richier, and taste local specialities such as the “croquets” and “rochers de Saint-Mihiel”. A town full of history, culture and character.
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Saint-Mihiel is one of those towns in the Meuse with a unique charm. You'll discover beautiful Renaissance facades there. Don't miss a detour to the Saint-Étienne church to see its superb Entombment, as well as the former Benedictine abbey, which reveals an impressive 18th-century library.
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Benoite-Vaux was one of the great sanctuaries protected by the Dukes of Lorraine and by the Dukes of Guise and Bar-Lorraine. There we find the church of Notre-Dame-de-Benoite-Vaux, a Stations of the Cross and a fountain sheltered by a neo-Gothic monument.
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One of the highlights of the Circuit du Louvent is the work of art called Keep warm by Jean-Pierre Brazs. This sculpture consists of a colossal iron mask that hides a secret: a fireplace inside that can be lit by visitors. If you want to stay warm while hiking in the cold, you can stop by this artwork and enjoy the cozy fire. Just make sure you have some matches or a lighter with you, and don’t forget to put out the fire when you leave. You can find more information about this artwork and the trail here.
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very nice church with great stained glass windows
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Courouvre, offering a diverse range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Road cycling around Courouvre features a landscape characterized by rolling hills, rural roads, and forested areas. The terrain generally consists of paved roads with moderate ascents and descents, offering a mix of open countryside and routes passing through small villages.
Yes, Courouvre offers several easy routes suitable for beginners. One such option is the Geru loop from Longchamps-sur-Aire, which is 37.5 km long and features gentler elevations.
While the region is characterized by rolling hills and moderate ascents, there are routes that offer more significant climbs. Approximately 5 routes are rated as difficult, providing a good challenge for experienced cyclists looking for more elevation gain.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Courouvre are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Benoîte-Vaux – Vent des Forêts Art Trail loop from Pierrefitte-sur-Aire and the Bakery – The Old Mill on the Ornain loop from Pierrefitte-sur-Aire.
Many routes pass by historical sites and points of interest. For instance, you might encounter the Benoîte-Vaux historical site or the Vent des Forêts Art Trail. The Saint-Mihiel – Saint-Mihiel Abbey Church loop from Pierrefitte-sur-Aire also leads through historic towns.
The road cycling routes in Courouvre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the mix of open countryside and forested sections, and the historical sites encountered along the way.
Yes, Courouvre offers several longer routes for those seeking extended rides. The Bakery – The Old Mill on the Ornain loop from Pierrefitte-sur-Aire, for example, covers 65.3 km, providing a substantial journey through the rural countryside.
The region's rolling hills and forested areas are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Routes with moderate difficulty and lower elevation gains are generally suitable for families. Consider exploring some of the easier, shorter loops that pass through villages or offer scenic, less trafficked roads, such as the Geru loop from Longchamps-sur-Aire.
Many routes start from villages or towns like Pierrefitte-sur-Aire or Longchamps-sur-Aire, where public parking is often available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas or street parking options.
The region is rich with rural roads and lesser-known paths that offer a sense of discovery. Exploring routes that venture deeper into the forested areas or connect smaller, less frequented villages can reveal charming landscapes and quiet cycling experiences away from main roads.


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