A guide to transport, property and lifestyle in the historic town
Verdun's Quais de LondresART GE - Pierre Defontaine
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Getting there
The nearest airport to Verdun is Metz-Nancy-Lorraine, 66kms away, which does not have regular national flights, and no flights to the UK. The easiest way to get to Verdun is to take the train, which arrives in a railway station designed by Gustave Eiffel. There are good connections to Paris, Strasbourg, Metz, and further afield. Otherwise, driving might be the most practical transport, especially if you're intending to do a self-guided tour of the battlefields.
The town is also cycle friendly. The 27km Voie Verte links Samogneux and Bras-sur-Meuse. It is part of the EuroVelo 19, a 443km cycle path running from Holland through Belgium and eastern France almost as far as Dijon. It is possible to hire electric bicycles in Verdun, but getting around the battlefields on a bicycle is an activity best suited to the very fit.
Verdun is cycle friendlyART GE - Pierre Defontaine
Getting around town
There are several (Rezo) bus lines in Verdun, but it is very easy to get around on foot. The city centre is small and mostly pedestrianised in any case. From April to September there are electric boat rides on the Meuse, which are very agreeable. It would probably be hard to live in Verdun without the use of a car.
Security
Verdun is a small town with very little crime. In 2024, 1,306 crimes and misdemeanours were recorded amongst a population of 16,610. Theft and burglary accounted for 26.6%, drug-related offences 8%, violence and affray 21.7%, vandalism 15.7%, and fraud 6.3%. It would be unwise to leave your car unlocked, or to leave valuables on display in a parked car, but otherwise, Verdun is pretty safe.
Verdun is well-supplied with doctors and medical care. There are 100 doctors, including 10 GPs, 16 dentists, and 26 nurses. This means a ration of 1 GP for 1,661 patients. Getting an appointment is not difficult. The Centre Hospitalier de Verdun Saint-Mihiel is the fourth largest hospital in Lorraine, with 1,187 beds and 1,800 health professionals spread over four establishments in Verdun.
Property prices
Property prices have been falling slightly in Verdun over the past three years and are a very reasonable €1,383m2 on average. The centre of the town, especially with a river view, is slightly more expensive than the outskirts, and then prices drop again in the surrounding villages. A 100m2, three-bed house in the centre of town starts at around €150,000 for a property which might need a bit of modernising but is perfectly inhabitable. The same sized flat starts at around €100,000 for something very clean and modern.
Around half of Verdun's working population are employed in the service sector. It also has a growing number of self-employed tradespeople. Large employers include the State, Lacatlis (dairy products), Berni (meat products) and Ineos (chemical products). Tourism is an important sector. 500,000 tourists a year visit Verdun. France's largest thermal solar plant opened in 2023, to power the Lacto factory.
Roger Branfill-Cook moved from Wales to France in 2006. A polymath, he is a historian and author with an encyclopaedic knowledge of firearms, artillery, fortifications, armoured vehicles and trains, and naval warfare. He is a battlefield tour guide at Verdun Tourist Office.
Roger Branfill-Cook says Verdun is brilliantly located and the people are fantasticRoger Branfill-Cook
Roger loves living in Verdun. "People around here are fantastic. They say 'bonjour' to each other on the street. If you make an effort, they take you to their hearts and help you. It is very affordable. Around here a run-down property can cost €12-15,000. Spend €20,000 doing it up and you have a brilliant house.
“There's a lot of culture too. The Carnaval is fantastic, and the music festivals in the summer too, and every year people re-enact the Battle of Verdun. France was born in Verdun, with the 843AD treaty of Verdun which outlined France, Germany and Lorraine. It is such a significant place.
Verdun is brilliantly located. Calais is less than four hours away by car, Paris is 50 minutes by train. You can drive to Belgium in 30 minutes, Luxembourg in 90 minutes, Germany is not far. Amazing!"