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Gravel biking around Cheniménil offers a diverse landscape characterized by dense forests, varied terrain, and significant elevation changes, making it suitable for exploring no traffic gravel bike trails. The region, nestled in the Vosges department, features extensive networks of wide forest paths and trails, providing shaded routes and a mix of surfaces ideal for gravel bikes. Altitudes within the municipality range from 362m to 617m, ensuring a variety of routes from gentle rides to more challenging climbs. Natural features like waterfalls and unique geological formations add to the scenic value of the routes.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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22.2km
01:50
280m
280m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.0km
00:55
130m
130m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.9km
03:57
630m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.2km
01:19
270m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.5km
04:47
1,190m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Can't call it a lovely city, but you will find places to rest ;)
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High place in Romarimontan history, the Saint Pierre de Remiremont Abbey Church - built from the 11th century - is the result of the superposition of 2 Romanesque and Gothic churches which are classified as monuments historical records since 1983. The history of the abbey church is closely linked, until the Revolution, to that of the Chapter of Ladies Canonesses. This building, built mainly in the 13th century in its upper part, presents a contrast between the sobriety of the Gothic style nave and the richness of the choir in marble and plasterwork. The underground church, made up of three chapels, dates from the 11th century and presents wall paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries. Thanks to major renovation work from 1988 until the year 2000, the church is in an excellent state of conservation, exterior (roofs redone, facades renovated, etc.) and interior with original colors and simple and simple shapes. purified found. This former church of the Chapter of the Noble Ladies of Remiremont, which became a parish church during the French Revolution, constitutes the center of the canonical district made up of the houses of the canonesses and the abbey palace which today houses the town hall. Its renovation made it possible to highlight wall frescoes from the 14th and 15th centuries in the crypt, as well as original keystones representing magnificent painted suns dated 1495 in the upper part. Excavations have shown the existence, below the Romanesque level, of an earlier construction which would be the Carolingian chapel of the royal domain of Louis the Pious. The building houses many notable elements including one of the city's treasures: the “Statue Notre Dame du Trésor” whose originality is linked to a mixture of Byzantine and Romanesque art. It also houses a 15th century statue of Saint Nicholas carved from Meuse limestone, a copy of a painting by Velázquez “Christ Crucified” as well as a monumental altarpiece in black marble and white limestone which houses the relics. of the saints founder of the Saint-Mont… Built in Vosges sandstone, the Saint-Pierre church has a sober tower with a bulbous bell tower which gives it a characteristic silhouette and the north transept houses a Renaissance-style portal with quality decorations. https://www.tourisme.vosges.fr/decouvre/sites-monuments/885000541-leglise-abbatiale-saint-pierre-remiremont
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a quiet place in the center to take a break
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Located in the Vosges, near Epinal, Archettes is located on the right bank of the Moselle opposite a town called...Arches!
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Cafes to relax and shopping: good station on the bike path
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Former Gallo-Roman temple dedicated to Mercury. Quite surprising to find this place in the middle of the forest.
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There are 6 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Cheniménil featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The gravel bike trails around Cheniménil primarily traverse the dense Vosges Forest, offering extensive networks of wide forest paths and trails. You can expect a mix of fast-rolling gravel roads, some tarmac sections, and occasionally more technical off-road segments. The region's varied topography, with altitudes ranging from 362m to 617m, means you'll encounter diverse elevation changes, from gentle inclines to more challenging climbs.
Yes, for an easier, traffic-free gravel experience, consider the Gravel loop from La Sablière. This route is rated easy and covers about 12 km with moderate elevation gain, making it a great option for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
Absolutely! The region is known for its natural beauty. While specific routes may vary, you can often incorporate highlights like the Great Tendon Waterfall, the Little Waterfall of Tendon, or the unique Sandstone boulders at Les Archettes into your rides. For panoramic views, look for trails that offer glimpses from spots like the View from La Brostille (862 m).
The longest traffic-free gravel bike route in this guide is the challenging Canal – The Grotto of Saint-Martin loop from Arches. This difficult route spans over 103 km and features significant elevation changes, perfect for experienced riders seeking a long-distance adventure.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Cheniménil offers several difficult routes. Besides the long 'Canal – The Grotto of Saint-Martin loop', you could also tackle the Place des Mesdames Fountain – Mercury Sanctuary loop from Arches, which is nearly 59 km with over 1100m of ascent, or the Col de la Bijoire loop from Cheniménil, a 38 km route with over 680m of climbing.
The komoot community rates the gravel biking experience around Cheniménil highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often praise the quiet forest roads, the diverse terrain, and the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Vosges away from traffic.
Yes, all the routes listed in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. For example, the Cabin trail – Mountain biking in Moncel-sur-Vair loop from La Baffe offers a moderate 22 km circular ride through the scenic landscape.
The Vosges Forest, which surrounds Cheniménil, offers shaded routes that are particularly appealing during warmer months. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer offers cool, shaded forest paths. Winter riding is possible but may require specific gear due to potential snow or ice.
Yes, Cheniménil is known for hosting 'La Chnérante,' an annual event specifically for gravel bikers. This event features multiple circuits designed to showcase the best trails in the sector, often requiring GPS navigation to explore the varied terrain. It's a great way to experience the local gravel biking community and discover new routes.
Beyond the well-known waterfalls, the region around Cheniménil features interesting natural monuments. You might encounter geological formations like Pierre Kerlinquin or Moraine de Noirgueux, which add unique points of interest to your ride. There's also the Fossard Stone Circle, offering a touch of historical intrigue amidst nature.


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