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Road cycling around Romagne-Sous-Les-Côtes features routes through rolling countryside and woodlands. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including gentle ascents and descents, with some routes offering more challenging climbs. Cyclists can explore historical sites and quiet village roads, making it suitable for different preferences.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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63.8km
02:54
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.7km
01:34
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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38.3km
01:40
290m
290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.0km
01:41
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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01:23
200m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Ossuary of Douaumont is an impressive memorial that holds the remains of more than 130,000 unknown French and German soldiers who died during the Battle of Verdun (1916). The bones are visible through small windows in the base – a confronting reminder of the horrors of war. In front of the ossuary is the Nécropole nationale de Douaumont, the largest French military cemetery of the First World War, with 16,142 graves, including a Muslim and Jewish plot. The complex was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023.
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The Myth of the First World War “In memory of the French soldiers who sleep standing, rifle in hand, in this trench – their brothers in America.” This is the inscription in front of the Memorial of the Battle of Verdun in the ghost town of Douaumont. The monument was financed by a wealthy American banker, George T. Rand, who was moved by the famous legend surrounding the site. It is said that French soldiers buried standing, with weapons in hand, died from enemy shells. Bayonet Trench is one of the myths of the First World War. In 1922, it was classified as a historical monument and in 2014 it was considered a site of national importance. After the war, excavations uncovered 21 bodies of French soldiers. Fourteen were identified and buried in the Necropolis of Fleury, opposite Douaumont. The seven other bodies that remained unknown were reburied in the "Bayonet Trench". For many, the myth persists, while others question it. Especially since no body was found standing upright. In any case, the legend of the "Bayonet Trenches" shows above all how much the Great War left an almost indelible mark on the collective imagination. As the bloody conflict of the Battle of Verdun drew to a close, glorious stories quickly emerged in which the nation sacrificed itself for the fatherland. Source: https://www.landofmemory.eu/sites-historiques/tranchee-des-baionnettes/
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Take a moment to pause between the ossuary and this stone garden; tranquility reigns here. Don't forget to thank our brave soldiers for their ultimate sacrifice.
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A landscape marked by the madness of destruction and even scarred by WW1
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Marville is a charming village dating back to the 12th century. You can explore its medieval streets, admire its Renaissance architecture, and visit the impressive Saint-Hilaire cemetery, which contains over 40,000 graves from different eras. You can also appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside, with its rolling hills, vineyards, and forests. Whether you're looking for a short stroll or a challenging adventure, Marville has something for everyone.
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Louppy-sur-Loison is a small village in the Meuse, in the Grand Est region. It has a number of interesting sights that you can visit, such as: Louppy-sur-Loison Castle: This is one of the largest Renaissance castles in Lorraine. It was built in the 16th century by the De Louppy family, who had ties to the Dukes of Lorraine. The castle has a beautiful facade, a courtyard, a chapel and a park. You can visit the castle by appointment or during special events. The Church of Saint-Martin: This church dates from the 12th century and has a Gothic style. It has a remarkable portal, a bell tower and an organ. Inside you can admire frescoes, statues and stained glass windows. The Old Mill: This is an old water mill that was formerly used to grind grain. It is located on the banks of the Loison and has a wooden wheel. It is now a private residence, but you can still see it from the outside.
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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 over 50 road cycling routes around Romagne-Sous-Les-Côtes, offering a diverse range of options for all skill levels. These routes traverse rolling countryside, woodlands, and quiet village roads.
Yes, Romagne-Sous-Les-Côtes offers 21 easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners. A great option is the Le Trou de l'Épinette loop from Mangiennes, which is 23.8 miles (38.3 km) long and features gentle ascents.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 6 difficult routes. Consider the demanding Torgny Village – RAVeL Ruette–Chenois Path loop from Verdun, a 60.5 miles (97.4 km) route with significant elevation gain through varied landscapes.
Yes, the region features several longer routes. The Scenic Country Road – Caure wood loop from Damvillers is a challenging 69.2 miles (111.3 km) ride, offering extensive exploration of the area's diverse terrain.
Many routes pass by significant historical landmarks. For example, the Douaumont Ossuary – Douaumont Ossuary loop from Damvillers takes you past the poignant Beaumont-en-Verdunois Destroyed Village and the Ornes WWI Tragedy Memorial. You can also find the Ruins of Église Saint-Michel nearby.
Yes, many routes in Romagne-Sous-Les-Côtes are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Main Square of Marville loop from Mangiennes is a popular moderate 22.2 miles (35.7 km) option that leads through rural countryside.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, though some days may be warmer.
The road cycling routes around Romagne-Sous-Les-Côtes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet village roads, varied terrain with rolling hills, and the opportunity to explore historical points of interest.
The region's varied terrain, including rolling hills and woodlands, naturally offers many scenic vistas. While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted, the routes themselves provide picturesque views of the countryside and historical landscapes, particularly on routes with higher elevation gains.
While the routes often pass through quiet villages, specific cafes or pubs are not integrated into the route descriptions. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, and to research local establishments in the villages you plan to pass through for refreshment stops.
Public transport options directly to specific trailheads in this rural area may be limited. It is generally recommended to travel to the starting points by car, or to check local bus schedules for connections to larger towns near Romagne-Sous-Les-Côtes.
Parking is typically available in the villages where many routes begin, such as Verdun, Damvillers, or Mangiennes. Look for public parking areas within these towns, which often serve as convenient starting points for your ride.


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