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No traffic touring cycling routes around Senuc are situated within the expansive Ardennes Regional Natural Park, offering a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features extensive forests, deep river valleys like the Meuse, and the Canal des Ardennes, providing a mix of flat towpaths and rolling hills. This area is characterized by its preserved natural environment, including the Ardennes massif and slate rock formations, making it suitable for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
3.8
(4)
14
riders
43.5km
02:41
430m
430m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
11
riders
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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4.5
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7
riders
43.5km
02:44
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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7
riders
52.5km
03:16
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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6
riders
35.7km
02:11
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. 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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Super quiet campsite with everything you need, but no extras. Shouldn't be for that price.
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There are 14 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Senuc featured in this guide. These routes offer a range of distances and difficulties, ensuring there's an option for various cycling preferences.
Yes, the region offers several routes ideal for families and beginners. Many no-traffic routes, especially those along riverbanks like sections of the Trans-Ardennes Greenway, are largely flat and provide a relaxed touring experience. This guide includes 1 easy route, perfect for those new to touring cycling or cycling with children.
The no-traffic touring routes around Senuc offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find flat towpaths along tranquil rivers, as well as routes that gently ascend through rolling hills and dense forests. The Ardennes region is known for its varied landscapes, providing both serene stretches and more engaging climbs.
Absolutely. Many of the routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, consider the Grandpré – Château de Grandpré loop from Cornay, which offers a moderate 43.5 km ride, or the longer Château de Grandpré – Grandpré loop from Cornay for a more challenging experience.
The routes often pass by or near significant historical and natural sites. You might cycle past the impressive Château de Grandpré, explore the historic village of Grandpré, or encounter the Sergeant York trail, which holds historical significance. The region is rich in reminders of its past, particularly from the Great War.
The best time for touring cycling in Senuc is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with the forests and river valleys at their most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage.
Yes, many of the routes around Senuc start from villages or towns where public parking is available. For example, routes originating from Cornay or Chatel-Chéhéry typically have designated parking areas nearby, making it convenient to access the trails.
The Ardennes Regional Natural Park is home to diverse wildlife. On these quiet, no-traffic routes, you might spot various bird species, deer, wild boar, and smaller mammals. The extensive forests and tranquil waterways provide a rich habitat, offering a chance for peaceful wildlife observation.
While the routes themselves are often through serene, less populated areas, you will typically find cafes, bakeries, or small restaurants in the villages and towns you pass through or start from. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller communities, and carry some snacks and water with you.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the stunning natural beauty of the Ardennes forests and river valleys, and the sense of escaping into nature. The well-maintained paths and historical points of interest also receive frequent positive mentions.
While Senuc itself is a small commune, the broader Ardennes region has some public transport options, primarily buses connecting larger towns. However, direct public transport access to every specific route starting point might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance or consider driving to a convenient starting point with parking.


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