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Gravel biking around Wadelincourt offers routes through the diverse landscapes of the Ardennes department in France. The region is characterized by the Meuse River basin, extensive Ardennes forests, and agricultural territories, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often feature a mix of open fields, shaded woodland paths, and sections along the Meuse River, with varied elevation changes. This environment supports a network of no traffic gravel bike trails suitable for exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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15.6km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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70.7km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful greenway crossing the Ardennes, along the Meuse.
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Built at the beginning of the 19th century, Flize Castle then became a cloth factory, then a spinning mill, before once again becoming a private home.
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The church of Lametz dates from the twelfth century. It is Romanesque in style and is located slightly outside the village, in the south. Two stone statues from the 18th century placed under a niche adorn the facade: a Virgin and Child and a Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of the parish.
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It is a church from the 13th century, restored in the 15th century. The building was classified as a historic monument in 1913.
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The Flize metal bridge is an emblematic site of the First World War. In 1914, in order to limit the advance of German troops, the French mined it. In 1916, the Germans began its reconstruction, carried out mainly by Russian and Italian prisoners of war held in a work camp. Many soldiers died in these places. The Green Bridge, as Flize residents affectionately call it, was built in 1906 to provide access to the Flize steel factory. It allowed the transport by rail of the raw materials the factory needed and the departure of manufactured steel throughout Europe.
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Nice boulangerie, but everything closes after 1pm
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ARMEMENT, Infantry - 1 anti-tank gun/machine gun slot. - 3 slots for FM Standard equipment is 1 37mm or 25mm gun, 2 FM Mle 24/29, 2 VB blunderbuss, 100 light anti-tank mines and 20 anti-tank pegs. CONSTRUCTION, Description Stronghold type Ardennes, with bunker for anti-tank gun and FM surmounted by a house that serves as housing for the occupants of the PA. PERSONNEL, Command and/or Unit The strong house was in the hands of elements of the 15th Cp 147th RIF. The standard strength is a non-commissioned officer, 1 corporal and 4 men. CURRENT CONDITION, Condition - Current Use The strong house has been destroyed and has been stripped of its armor. The upper floor has been partially destroyed. Source: https://www.tracesofwar.com/sights/108256/Maginotlinie---Maison-Forte-MF11-La-Hatrelle.htm
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Historical place occupied by German troops in WWI.
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The Wadelincourt area, nestled in the Ardennes, offers a selection of quiet gravel routes that take you through diverse landscapes. You'll find trails along the Meuse River, through forests, and across agricultural fields, providing a mix of surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. These routes are designed to keep you away from busy roads, offering a peaceful cycling experience.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Voie verte Trans-Ardennes – Flize Green Bridge loop from Nouvion-sur-Meuse is an excellent choice. The Trans-Ardennes Greenway itself is known for its gentle gradients and well-maintained surfaces, making it ideal for a relaxed family outing away from traffic.
You can expect stunning natural beauty along these routes. Many trails follow the Meuse River, offering picturesque views of the valley. You'll also cycle through dense Ardennes forests and open prairies. The region is known for its varied topography, providing panoramic views over the Bar and Meuse valleys from higher plateaus. The Trans-Ardennes Greenway is a prime example of a route showcasing these features.
Absolutely. The Wadelincourt area is rich in history. You can cycle near the historic city of Sedan, home to the impressive Upper Castle of Sedan, Europe's largest fortified castle. The Trans-Ardennes Greenway itself connects various historical sites. You might also pass by the German military cemetery, offering a poignant historical stop.
To enjoy the quietest conditions, spring and autumn are often ideal. The weather is generally pleasant, and the trails are less crowded than during peak summer months. While the routes are designed to be traffic-free, these seasons offer a more serene experience with beautiful natural scenery, from blooming wildflowers to vibrant fall foliage.
Yes, there are circular options that allow you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Lake Bouillonnais loop from Fleigneux offers a moderate circular ride. Another option is the Voie verte Trans-Ardennes – Flize Green Bridge loop from Nouvion-sur-Meuse, which provides a longer circular experience along the river.
The terrain around Wadelincourt is varied. You'll encounter fast forest gravel, fields, and sometimes singletracks. While many routes, especially along the Meuse, offer gentle gradients, the broader Ardennes region is hilly. Routes like the Flize Green Bridge – Château de Flize loop from Nouvion-sur-Meuse can be more challenging with significant elevation changes, requiring a good level of fitness. It's recommended to use a gravel bike with tires of at least 38mm for optimal comfort and grip.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes. For instance, if you plan to ride the Voie verte Trans-Ardennes loop, you can typically find parking in Nouvion-sur-Meuse. Similarly, Fleigneux offers access for the Lake Bouillonnais loop. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
While the routes themselves focus on natural, traffic-free sections, you'll often find opportunities for refreshments in the towns and villages you pass through or start from. Larger towns like Sedan or Nouvion-sur-Meuse, which are often gateways to these trails, offer cafes, bakeries, and restaurants where you can refuel before or after your ride.
Many of the natural trails and greenways in the Wadelincourt region are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash and you clean up after them. The Trans-Ardennes Greenway, for example, is generally welcoming to dogs. However, always be mindful of local regulations, especially when passing through agricultural areas or nature reserves.
The Wadelincourt region stands out for its extensive network of quiet paths, including dedicated greenways like the Trans-Ardennes Greenway, and numerous forest tracks. Its location within the Ardennes means varied terrain, from river valleys to dense woodlands, all while offering a sense of solitude away from motorized traffic. The natural beauty and historical sites further enhance the experience.


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