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Touring cycling around Bazegney offers diverse routes through the Vosges department in France. The region is characterized by its hilly terrain, with the Robert River flowing nearby, providing a mix of gentle and more challenging cycling opportunities. A significant feature is the proximity to the Canal des Vosges (V50 Voie Bleue), which offers extensive flat and well-maintained paths. This area serves as a gateway to both the picturesque canal routes and the broader Vosges mountains, known for their varied landscapes.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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49.1km
02:58
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.9km
01:06
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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37.6km
02:18
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.65km
00:36
80m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.3km
02:38
470m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Épinal consists of two distinct districts stretching across the Moselle: the historic district is on the right bank, and the new town is on the left. The thousand-year-old old town features the charming Place Vosges, lined with arcaded Renaissance houses, such as the Maison des Vogts (Bailiff's House) from 1604, the basilica, the covered market hall, and the Chapter Museum. Classified as a Historic Monument, the Saint-Maurice Basilica, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, was long a place of pilgrimage. Its architecture combines several styles, including Gothic, Champagne, and Burgundy.
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Epinal is a beautiful, compact town on the Moselle. The first stop on any Moselle cycling tour. Perhaps you can take the time to visit the castle ruins.
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On the route from Epinal to Nancy, you drive along the canal, which then crosses the Moselle at this bridge. The bridge structure can be seen below.
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Here you drive/walk alongside the canal, which in turn crosses the Moselle. It's kind of crazy.
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Located in the heart of the Vosges, Épinal is a dynamic city that combines heritage, culture and nature. Its green face, with the conifer and beech forests of the plateaus visible from the city center, makes the town particularly pleasant.
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The water from the lake helps control the level of the Canal des Vosges in the region. It is possible to swim there from the American beach on the north shore.
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Bazegney is situated in the Vosges department, offering a diverse landscape. You'll find a mix of hilly terrain, with 75% of its perimeter covered by hills, and the Robert River flowing nearby. This provides both gentle and more challenging cycling opportunities. The area also serves as a gateway to the flat paths of the Canal des Vosges and the more undulating routes of the broader Vosges mountains.
Yes, the Bazegney area offers a good selection of touring cycling routes. There are over 75 routes available, catering to various skill levels, from easy rides along the canal to more challenging ascents in the hills.
Absolutely. The region is well-known for the Canal des Vosges (V50 Voie Bleue), which offers 73 kilometers of flat, well-maintained, and safe paths, ideal for leisurely rides. For a specific easy route, consider the Bike loop from Damas-et-Bettegney, an 11.1-mile (17.9 km) path that provides a gentle ride through the local countryside.
For those seeking a more challenging ride, the Croix de Virine viewpoint – La Croix de Virine loop from Bocquegney is a difficult 41 km (25.5 miles) route that includes significant elevation gain, offering panoramic views. The broader Vosges mountains also provide opportunities for longer, more demanding climbs.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Canal des Vosges – Watershed loop from Madonne-et-Lamerey is a moderate 20.9-mile (33.6 km) trail that explores the scenic Canal des Vosges and surrounding watershed in a circular fashion.
The region is rich in attractions. Along the Canal des Vosges, you can observe its numerous locks and explore charming villages. Nearby historical sites include the impressive fortress of Châtel-sur-Moselle, one of Europe's largest castles, and the Forts of Uxegney. For natural beauty, Lake Bouzey is accessible and offers opportunities for swimming and bird-watching.
The Canal des Vosges (V50 Voie Bleue) is an excellent option because it offers 73 kilometers of flat, well-maintained, and safe paths, making it suitable for all skill levels. It follows the canal, winding through forests, fields, and alongside lakes, providing picturesque views and access to local heritage and charming villages.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the flat and scenic canal paths to the rolling hills and dense woodlands, and the variety of routes catering to different abilities.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter ride, the Bois du Four loop from Mattaincourt is an easy 9.6 km (6 miles) route, typically completed in about 36 minutes, perfect for a brief and enjoyable cycle.
Yes, many routes in the area allow you to experience both the flat canal paths and the surrounding hilly countryside. The Canal des Vosges – Canal des Vosges loop from Damas-et-Bettegney is a moderate 23.3-mile (37.6 km) trail that leads through the picturesque canal landscape while also incorporating elements of the local terrain.
Yes, particularly along the Canal des Vosges, there are river stops that offer opportunities to discover nearby villages, their history, and local shops where you can find refreshments or amenities. The routes are designed to pass through or near charming hamlets, providing natural breaks.


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