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Touring cycling routes around Belleray traverse the Meuse River valley, characterized by its gentle gradients and scenic waterways. The area features a network of paths, including greenways, that follow the riverbanks. This region offers a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes, with routes often passing through or near towns like Verdun. The terrain is generally rolling, with moderate elevation changes suitable for touring cyclists.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The old city tour of Verdun is very impressive to see.
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From here you can enjoy a great view of the old town.
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The museum offers a good insight into soldiers' lives during World War I. Using an augmented reality helmet, visitors can travel through the underground citadel. Admission is €16 per person (as of October 2025). However, for background information, it is recommended to visit the Verdun Memorial beforehand.
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The Meuse at Verdun plays a crucial role in both the landscape and the history of the region. Cutting deeply through the hilly terrain, it has provided a natural defensive advantage—something that became painfully clear during the Battle of Verdun in 1916, one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the First World War. In addition to its strategic importance, the Meuse also has a more peaceful face: it flows peacefully along the banks of the city of Verdun, connecting the past with the present in a landscape that breathes history.
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It is nice to see that the water level of the canal is much higher than the water level of the stream.
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Located near the Porte Chaussée and the Verdun War Memorial, this contemporary metal sculpture was designed by the artist Jean-No and created by students from the Lycée Professionnel Eugène Freyssinet. Created to mark the centenary of the Battle of Verdun, it symbolises the living memory of the conflict. The installation connects the past and the future through education and art.
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Inaugurated in 1928, this war memorial in Verdun honours the city’s inhabitants who died for France in both world wars. It was built on the remains of a military butcher’s shop, on the crescent of the Chaussée, a 17th-century fortification. The sculpture depicts five soldiers – a cavalier, an engineer, an infantryman (poilu), an artilleryman and a territorial – forming a symbolic wall under the motto of Verdun: “On ne passe pas”.
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Among the thousands of fallen soldiers who rest here is Caporal Louis Micol, a soldier of the 19th Battalion of Chasseurs à Pied. He was not only a soldier, but also the founder of one of the first French front newspapers: Le Son du Cor, a trench newspaper written by and for soldiers. Micol died on 18 September 1915 in Brabant-en-Argonne and is buried in grave no. 390. His story is a reminder that even in the midst of the violence of war, soldiers sought ways to make their voices heard, share experiences and preserve their humanity.
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There are over 180 touring cycling routes available around Belleray, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The region is well-suited for exploring by bike, particularly along the Meuse River valley.
Yes, Belleray offers over 50 easy touring cycling routes. A great option for beginners is On the banks of the Meuse – Fahrradtunnel loop from Verdun, which is an 11.6-mile (18.7 km) trail following the Meuse River with gentle gradients.
The touring cycling routes around Belleray primarily traverse the Meuse River valley, characterized by its gentle gradients and scenic waterways. You'll find a network of paths, including greenways, that follow the riverbanks. The terrain is generally rolling with moderate elevation changes, making it suitable for touring cyclists.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging ride, Belleray offers nearly 50 difficult routes. An example is the Tunnel Battery – Fort de Souville loop from Haudainville, a 23.3-mile (37.6 km) trail that includes more significant elevation changes and leads through historical sites.
Many routes in Belleray pass through or near significant historical sites. You can explore places like the Verdun Citadel, Fort de Souville, and the Douaumont Ossuary. The region's history, particularly around Verdun, is deeply intertwined with its landscape.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Belleray are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the New Greenway – Meuse River 🌊 loop from Dugny-sur-Meuse and the Verdun Memorial – Douaumont Ossuary loop from Verdun.
The touring cycling routes in Belleray are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic riverside views, the smooth greenways, and the opportunity to combine cycling with exploring historical landmarks.
Given the prevalence of easy routes and greenways along the Meuse River, many paths are suitable for families. Routes with gentle gradients and dedicated cycling paths, such as the On the banks of the Meuse – Fahrradtunnel loop from Verdun, are ideal for a family outing.
Absolutely. Belleray's touring cycling routes are known for blending natural landscapes with historical significance. For instance, the Verdun Memorial – Douaumont Ossuary loop from Verdun takes you past important memorial sites while offering scenic views of the surrounding area.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. For example, an easy route like On the banks of the Meuse – Fahrradtunnel loop from Verdun can be completed in about 1 hour 17 minutes, while a longer, more challenging route such as the Tunnel Battery – Fort de Souville loop from Haudainville might take around 3 hours 20 minutes.
The routes along the Meuse River naturally offer many scenic viewpoints of the waterway and surrounding valley. Additionally, routes that ascend slightly, like parts of the Tunnel Battery – Fort de Souville loop from Haudainville, can provide elevated perspectives of the historical landscapes.


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