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Touring cycling routes around Charpentry traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, agricultural fields, and scattered woodlands, typical of the French countryside. The terrain offers varied elevation gains, providing both challenging ascents and gentle descents for cyclists. This area features a network of quiet country roads and paths suitable for exploring historical sites and natural surroundings.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
4.0
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14
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47.4km
02:59
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14
riders
43.5km
02:41
430m
430m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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11
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68.6km
04:10
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
riders
52.5km
03:16
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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7
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43.5km
02:44
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This impressive American WWI memorial was dedicated in 1937 to commemorate the victory of the American First Army during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive (26 September – 11 November 1918). The 54-metre-high Doric granite column, designed by John Russell Pope, is topped by a statue symbolising liberty. The monument stands on the hill of Montfaucon, where a medieval monastery once stood and where the Americans achieved a strategic victory in 1918.
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The Monument aux Morts of Épinonville is a memorial erected around 1924, in memory of the inhabitants of the village who died during the wars. The monument bears the names of fourteen soldiers from the First World War and one from the Second World War. The statue shows a "Poilu" – a French infantryman – in the characteristic blue-grey uniform, a common symbol on French war memorials. The monument is also the focal point for commemorations, such as the annual ceremony on 11 November, to mark the Armistice of 1918.
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Église Notre-Dame – Varennes-en-Argonne Originally built in the 12th and 13th centuries, this church was destroyed during World War I and carefully rebuilt with its distinctive neoclassical tower and 18th-century façade2. Inside, you’ll find a mix of ancient art and more modern elements, including a 12th-century Vierge à l’Enfant, colourful stained glass windows by Jacques Grüber and a 20th-century organ.
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Musée d'Argonne – Varennes-en-Argonne A surprisingly versatile museum in the heart of the Argonne! Discover the place where King Louis XVI was arrested, delve into the daily life of the region with crafts, and come face to face with tangible traces of WWI — including a gun swallowed by a tree. An atmospheric, compact stop full of history near the impressive Pennsylvania Monument. 🏛️🌳🇫🇷
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This bell tower, also called the "Tour Louis XVI", marks a key historical moment: it was here that King Louis XVI was arrested on 21 June 1791 during his failed attempt to escape from revolutionary France. Built in 1793 on the site of the choir of the old Saint-Gengoult church, the tower has been listed as a historical monument since 1989. A silent witness to a turning point in French history.
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This little road is wonderfully quiet, a much better option than the D946 which runs parallel to it.
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Apremont is a small, rural village in the French Ardennes, situated on the river Aire. The village centre consists of a handful of houses, a modest town hall and a church, surrounded by forests and rolling fields. The atmosphere is quiet and subdued – a place where time seems to stand still.
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes around Charpentry, offering a variety of options for exploring the region's rolling hills, agricultural fields, and scattered woodlands.
The terrain around Charpentry is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural landscapes, with scattered woodlands. You can expect varied elevation gains, providing both challenging ascents and gentle descents on quiet country roads and paths.
Yes, Charpentry offers some routes suitable for easier rides. While many routes involve varied elevation, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available, making it possible for beginners or families to enjoy the scenery.
The touring cycling routes around Charpentry often pass by significant historical landmarks, particularly those related to World War I. You might encounter sites such as the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, various World War I memorials, and other war monuments. The War monument – World War I memorial loop from Varennes-en-Argonne is a moderate route that specifically highlights these historical sites.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Charpentry are designed as loops. For example, the popular Beautiful path – War monument loop from Cornay and the Grandpré – Château de Grandpré loop from Cornay are excellent circular options for exploring the region.
The touring cycling routes in Charpentry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the historical significance of the area, and the quiet country roads.
Yes, some routes offer views of historical châteaux. The Grandpré – Château de Grandpré loop from Cornay and the Château de Grandpré – Grandpré loop from Cornay both provide opportunities to see the Château de Grandpré while cycling through rural scenery.
The routes around Charpentry offer a range of difficulty levels. You'll find a good mix of moderate routes, which are suitable for most touring cyclists, and several difficult routes, which include significant elevation gain for those seeking a greater challenge. There is also at least one easy route available.
While Charpentry is known for its agricultural fields and woodlands, the routes do offer scenic views of the French countryside. You'll experience rolling hills and open fields, providing picturesque landscapes throughout your ride. The Romagne-sous-Montfaucon – Winding Country Road View loop from Apremont is an example of a route that highlights these winding country roads and views.
While the guide data doesn't explicitly detail routes *within* the Argonne Forest, the region's landscape includes scattered woodlands, and the historical context of the area, particularly regarding WWI, is closely tied to the Argonne. You may find routes that skirt or pass through parts of this historically significant wooded area.
One of the longer touring cycling routes is the Château de Grandpré – Grandpré loop from Cornay, which covers approximately 42.6 miles (68.6 km) and typically takes around 4 hours and 10 minutes to complete.
The routes around Charpentry feature varied elevation gains. Difficult routes, such as the Beautiful path – War monument loop from Cornay, can have over 500 meters of ascent, while moderate routes will have less but still offer engaging climbs and descents.


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