Léomont Hill and Moselle Canals Loop
Léomont Hill and Moselle Canals Loop
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99.4km
520m
Cycling
Cycle the difficult 61.8-mile Colline du Léomont loop from Fléville-devant-Nancy, featuring panoramic views and historical sites.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
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7.17 km
Highlight • Monument
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7.51 km
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26.6 km
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40.0 km
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42.2 km
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75.5 km
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83.6 km
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99.4 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
62.9 km
16.2 km
8.59 km
8.07 km
3.69 km
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< 100 m
Surfaces
84.1 km
9.40 km
3.72 km
1.26 km
992 m
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Elevation
Highest point (350 m)
Lowest point (200 m)
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This is a challenging touring bicycle route, rated as "difficult", requiring a very good fitness level. While some sections in the broader area are paved, this specific loop includes unpaved segments that can be difficult to navigate, potentially requiring you to push your bike. A robust touring bike suitable for varied surfaces is recommended over a road-specific bicycle.
You can expect splendid panoramas and soothing forest sections. The highlight is undoubtedly the Panoramic View from Léomont Hill, which offers a 360-degree vista of the surrounding countryside. You'll also pass by the Ponds of the Saussaie de Bayon and ride along the Greenway Along the Canal des Vosges (Nancy to Flavigny).
Yes, the Colline du Léomont itself holds significant historical importance as a site of intense fighting during the First World War. At the summit, you'll find a monument commemorating the soldiers who defended the hill. Other notable points include the Turbine power plant on the junction canal, the Flavigny-sur-Moselle Canal Aqueduct, and the Saint-Gérard Church.
While specific parking details for Fléville-devant-Nancy are not provided, it is generally advisable to look for public parking areas within the village. Given the loop nature of the route, you can start and finish at the same point.
No, this route is categorized as "difficult" and requires a very good fitness level due to its distance (approximately 99.4 km), elevation gain (around 524 meters), and the presence of unpaved, challenging sections. It is not recommended for beginners or families with young children.
The best time to cycle this route would generally be during the spring, summer, or early autumn months when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This allows for more comfortable riding conditions and better visibility of the scenic panoramas. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Information specifically regarding dogs on this exact cycling route is not available. As a general rule for cycling paths in France, dogs are often permitted if kept on a leash, especially in shared-use areas. However, given the challenging nature and potential for varied terrain, consider if it's suitable for your dog's fitness and paw health.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public route. You can freely access the trail.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You will find sections that overlap with the La Voie Bleue, Chemin de la Moselle, La Boucle de la Moselle: Richardménil - Laneuveville, and Véloroute 52 - Laneuveville to Maixe, among others.
Given the "difficult" rating and the presence of unpaved sections, a robust touring bicycle is highly recommended. A bike equipped for varied surfaces will provide a more comfortable and manageable experience compared to a road-specific bicycle.
While the route passes through several villages, specific information about cafes or restaurants directly on the trail is not provided. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, and research local amenities in villages like Fléville-devant-Nancy or Bayon before your ride.