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Touring cycling around Muzeray offers access to a landscape characterized by tranquil river valleys, extensive forests, and open meadows. The region is situated within the Meuse department, providing a mix of mostly flat terrain along river paths and some sections with moderate elevation gain, particularly in areas like the Argonne. These no traffic touring cycling routes often utilize designated lanes and greenways, ensuring a serene environment for exploration. The varied terrain makes it suitable for different types of cyclists seeking…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Stationed in Longuyon in 1954, with an air base in Marville, the Canadians left our region in 1966/1967 following General DE GAULLE's decision in 1966 to no longer belong to NATO. The Canadians, in thanks for the welcome received by the French, proposed to the municipality, chaired by Robert DRAPIER, to build a totem characteristic of the Canadian nation. It was inaugurated on March 11, 1967 by the Indian chief KHUT LA CHA and his squaw "Princess of Peace", in the presence of the mayor and the city council, as well as the 4 colonels who had succeeded each other at the base. After many Indian dances and songs to the accompaniment of a tambourine, the chief gave his headdress to Colonel CHRISTIE, the last base commander, who unveiled the plaque affixed to the Totem's base. As a testimony to the warm welcome given by the French people to all Canadian personnel of the First Wing, Royal Canadian Air Force, who stayed at Marville Base from 1954 to 1967. Worn out over the years, our unusual Totem was replaced thanks to Canadians from the LAHR base in Germany. Renovated and carved from larch, 5.40 meters high, the new brand new totem was re-inaugurated by Pierre MERSCH, Mayor, on June 8, 1986. It is regularly maintained and some parts have been refurbished. weather and pollution would soon have overcome this memory of the past. In 2005, the second Totem, which still retained the original sculptures and designs, had to be replaced. It is now in resin, which should make it more resistant to the test of time. (https://www.longuyon.fr/Patrimoine/Totem.html)
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Currently, there are a few dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes directly accessible from Muzeray, with more options available in the wider Meuse department. Our guide features several curated routes, including an easy Bike loop from Senon and a moderate Moulin de Charpont viaduct loop from Boismont.
The best time for touring cycling in the Muzeray region is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable rides through the scenic river valleys, forests, and meadows. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful natural colors.
The terrain around Muzeray and within the Meuse department is quite varied. Many no-traffic routes, especially those following the Meuse River, are relatively flat and utilize designated cycle paths or greenways. However, some sections, particularly in areas like the Argonne, can include gently rolling hills with moderate elevation gains, offering a diverse cycling experience.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for families and beginners. The Bike loop from Senon is classified as easy, covering just over 20 km with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for a relaxed family outing on quiet roads.
While cycling around Muzeray, you'll primarily experience the tranquil beauty of the Meuse River valley, extensive forested areas, and open meadows. The broader Meuse department is defined by the meandering River Meuse itself. Historically, the region is also close to Verdun, offering a poignant historical dimension to your visit, though specific war memorials are not directly on these cycling routes.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Moulin de Charpont viaduct loop from Boismont offers a moderate 29 km circular ride, while the Longuyon Totem loop from Longuyon provides a longer 44 km option.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns where these routes begin. For instance, you can typically find parking in Senon for the Bike loop from Senon, or in Boismont for the Moulin de Charpont viaduct loop. Look for designated public parking areas within these communities.
The routes around Muzeray cater to various skill levels. You can find easy routes, such as the Bike loop from Senon, which is relatively flat. There are also moderate options like the Le Blossier – Le petit Reverdel loop from Spincourt, which includes more elevation gain, providing a good challenge without being overly strenuous.
While specific cafes are not always directly on the quietest sections of the routes, the villages and towns you pass through or start from often have local establishments where you can find refreshments. It's advisable to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches, and plan your stops in advance by checking village amenities.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in this region, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful natural landscapes of the Meuse department, and the opportunity to explore charming French villages at a relaxed pace.
While Muzeray itself is a small village, the wider Meuse department has some public transport options, primarily regional buses and trains connecting larger towns. However, direct public transport access to the specific starting points of all bike trails might be limited. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for the specific village you plan to start from, or consider driving to the starting point.


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