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Gravel biking around Sainte-Marguerite offers varied terrain characterized by forests, hills, and scenic trails. The region features routes with both demanding climbs and rewarding descents, providing a diverse experience for gravel cyclists. These paths often traverse through natural landscapes, including wooded areas and open plateaus, with significant elevation changes. The area provides a robust environment for exploring off-road on a gravel bike.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.0
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9
riders
31.8km
02:11
480m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
44.3km
03:20
910m
910m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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6
riders
24.9km
01:48
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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3
riders
18.7km
01:36
450m
450m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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5
riders
50.7km
03:53
850m
850m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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yes up there you have a good view
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The foothills of the Vosges offer perfect terrain for mountain biking. In addition to the hilly terrain dotted with paths and trails, there are beautiful views, such as here over the Meurthe Valley.
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The path up to the head of Osseux is easy and from the top the view is magnificent.
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A bench to sit on and enjoy a magnificent view of the valley
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Since the 13th century, a hospice was maintained there by the church. and welcomed pilgrims, travelers and the city's sick. At the request of the inhabitants of this suburb, a church was built there, while a new, more spacious hospital was erected on the right bank of the Meurthe. The church was dedicated to Saint-Martin and was consecrated in 1728. On July 14, 1895, during the National Day fireworks display, the church was set on fire by a rocket which hit the roof covered with fir twigs and burned to the ground. According to the plans of the Parisian architect HeubĂšs, a new Vosges sandstone church was built in the "floral Romanesque" style and consecrated on August 13, 1902.
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Magnificent Roche St Martin
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Beautiful view of the valley and the mountains opposite
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As early as the 7th century, Deodatus (French DieudonnĂ©), who was revered by the people as a saint, is said to have founded a monastery here, from which a community of canons then developed in the 10th century. At that time the church wore the patron saint of St. Mauritius. The diocese of Saint-DiĂ© was only established in 1777 by Pope Pius VI. (â 1799) built. The church building, which was built in different architectural styles, was blown up by the Germans in 1944, destroying the entire nave and the choir area along with their vaults. The reconstruction lasted until 1974; in this year the church was newly consecrated. Most of the stained glass windows were made and inserted in the 1980s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_Saint-Di%C3%A9
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There are 6 gravel bike trails available around Sainte-Marguerite on komoot, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists.
Gravel biking in Sainte-Marguerite features varied terrain, including dense forests, challenging hills, and open plateaus. You can expect routes with both demanding climbs and rewarding descents, traversing through natural landscapes with significant elevation changes. The region is known for its 'wild nature' and diverse landscapes, from volcanic formations to peaceful plateaus.
While the region is generally characterized by moderate to difficult routes, offering a robust environment for experienced gravel bikers, some areas, like the Combres plateau mentioned in regional research, are noted for pleasant and less difficult terrain. Currently, komoot lists 4 moderate routes, which might be suitable for families or beginners looking for a challenge, though no routes are specifically categorized as 'easy'.
Advanced gravel bikers will find several challenging routes. For instance, the Gravelicious đ€©đ â Usine Le Corbusier loop from Saint-DiĂ©-des-Vosges is a difficult 19.6-mile (31.6 km) trail with significant elevation gain through forested areas. Another demanding option is the Tour de la LibertĂ© loop from Saint-DiĂ©-des-Vosges, a 27.2-mile (43.9 km) path featuring substantial climbs and expansive views.
The gravel biking routes in Sainte-Marguerite are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 8 reviews. More than 32 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the region's varied terrain, often praising the challenging hills, dense forests, and rewarding viewpoints.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes listed on komoot for Sainte-Marguerite are circular loops. Examples include the Col du Plafond â Roche d'Osseux Viewpoint loop from Anould, which leads through hilly terrain, and the Gravel loop from Saint-DiĂ©-des-Vosges.
The region offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty. You can expect to encounter dense forests, such as those found in the Laurentian Forest (Quebec) or Ailly Woods (France), and potentially serene lakesides. Some areas boast dramatic cliffs like Cape Ailly, and unique geological formations. While specific to other Sainte-Marguerite locations, the region's general character suggests diverse natural landscapes.
Yes, the area around Sainte-Marguerite offers several points of interest. You can explore historical sites such as the Trail of the Hamlets Fallen for France â La Fontenelle or the La Bure Celtic Camp. These sites provide a glimpse into the region's past and can be a fascinating addition to your gravel biking adventure.
Yes, several routes and nearby highlights offer stunning vistas. The Col du Plafond â Roche d'Osseux Viewpoint loop from Anould specifically mentions a viewpoint. Other notable viewpoints in the vicinity include Dry Fir Rock, La Roche Saint-Martin and View of Saint-DiĂ©, and Roche d'Anozel, which offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
While specific gravel routes in this guide don't explicitly mention waterfalls or lakes, the broader Sainte-Marguerite regions (as per regional research) are known for such features. For example, Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson in Quebec features Lac Masson, and Sainte-Marguerite-LafigĂšre in France boasts the Cascade de Prades waterfall. These natural water features contribute to the overall scenic beauty of areas named Sainte-Marguerite.
The region's diverse landscapes, including forests and plateaus, suggest that spring and autumn would offer particularly scenic rides with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter might offer unique, albeit more challenging, conditions depending on snow and ice.
The primary starting points for many routes, such as Saint-Dié-des-Vosges and Anould, are generally accessible by public transport, though specific connections to trailheads may vary. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching these towns.
For routes starting from towns like Saint-Dié-des-Vosges or Anould, public parking facilities are typically available. It's recommended to check local parking options in these towns before your ride to ensure convenient access to the trailheads.


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