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A Scenic Getaway to Richardménil
A road cycling route starting from Tomblaine
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Lorraine on this picturesque cycling route
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Escape to the breathtaking landscapes of Richardménil on this road cycling route spanning 48 kilometers. With a moderate ascent of 314 meters, this route is ideal for cyclists seeking a memorable adventure amidst nature's splendor. Along the way, you will encounter highlights such as Château d'Art-sur-Meurthe, Saffais, Richardménil, and Tomblaine. Offering a moderate difficulty level of 3 out of 5, this route is suitable for both experienced riders and amateurs looking to explore the stunning surroundings.
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Start: Tomblaine Village centerTomblaine: Immerse yourself in the cycling paradise of Tomblaine and conquer the legendary Col de la Schlucht.
Tomblaine is a vibrant town located in the Lorraine region of France. From the perspective of a road and gravel cyclist, Tomblaine offers a range of cycling-related activities. The area is well-connected by both paved roads and gravel paths, providing opportunities for diverse rides. One famous cycling spot near Tomblaine is the iconic Col de la Schlucht. This climb is renowned for both its challenging nature and breathtaking views from the top. Whether you're searching for scenic routes or renowned climbs, Tomblaine is an exceptional destination for road and gravel cyclists.5 km
5 km
Château d'Art-sur-MeurtheCastleChâteau d'Art-sur-Meurthe is a majestic castle situated amidst lush greenery, providing a captivating glimpse into the region's rich history.
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20 km
SaffaisVillageSaffais welcomes cyclists with its picturesque landscapes, featuring rolling hills and quaint villages that exude tranquility.
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35 km
RichardménilVillageRichardménil boasts scenic routes that wind through its charming countryside, offering cyclists an immersive experience in nature's embrace.
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48 km
TomblaineVillageTomblaine is a vibrant town located near Nancy, known for its lively atmosphere and cultural events, perfect for exploring after your cycling adventure.
48 km
48 km
Finish: Tomblaine Village centerTomblaine: Immerse yourself in the cycling paradise of Tomblaine and conquer the legendary Col de la Schlucht.
Cycling routes from Tomblaine:
Tomblaine Gravel Adventure Exploring the Countryside near Lenoncourt A Scenic Getaway to Richardménil Conquering the Hills of Ville-en-Vermois The Bouxières Circuit Gravel Adventure: Villers-lès-Nancy to Tomblaine The Nancy Challenge An Exciting Adventure through Nancy Region Château de Montaigu Gravel Excursion Rugged Trails and Natural Beauty
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