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Fresnes-au-Mont walks
Route de la Croix Camonin
Starting from the village of Fresnes-au-Mont, this ‘Vent des Forêts’ walk takes you on a journey to discover various works by artists in the heart of the Meuse forest.
Route of the three fountains in the Marcaulieu National Forest
Close to the village of Dompcevrin, this Vent des Forêts hike takes you on a journey of discovery through the works of various artists in the heart of the Meuse forest.
Gros Caillou Route
Near the village of Dompcevrin, this 12 km Vent des Forêts hike takes you on a journey of discovery through the Meuse forest, where you can admire various works of art.
The Gros Charme route in the Pierrefitte Forest
Near the village of Pierrefitte-sur-Aire, this 10 km Vent des Forêts walk takes you on a journey to discover various works by artists in the heart of the Meuse forest.
Above the Ruisseau de Marsoupe
A beautiful walk near Saint-Mihiel on small paths where you can see orchids, a menhir and animals.
Savonnières - Woinville route
A route combining rural forest landscapes and some interesting monuments from the Great War. There is also a lovely view of the Woëvre plain, Montsec and Lake Madine.
Tour of Lake Madine from Montsec
This lake is a reserve with sensitive natural environments, home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.It is a wild environment except on its northern shore, where there are leisure centres that are very pleasant during the summer months, but don't be put off by the crowds and don't hesitate to pay for parking.
Old forts, springs, crosses and a chapel on the route from Gironville
A landscape of woodland and farmland, springs and fountains, old forts, as well as a view of the Euville quarry.
A short sensory trail has been added along the path at point 10
A rest area, as idyllic as you could wish for, near the Gévaux chapel, or in the tranquillity of the Noblanvau valley: lovely picnic areas at both these points.
Please note: We will not be following any permanent signposting. Please follow this description carefully.
The Crête des Éparges
A memorial hike on a site where very deadly battles took place between February and April 1915, considered by some historians to be a prelude to the Battle of Verdun (nearby), which was triggered a year later. Several monuments and numerous remains mark the route, including impressive craters left by huge explosions.
Forêt de la Reine - Lorraine region
A beautiful bike ride in the Lorraine Regional Nature Park and, more specifically, the superb Forêt Domaniale de la Reine, which straddles the departments of Meurthe-et-Moselle and Meuse.It is a so-called "wet" forest, containing more than a dozen natural ponds.
Resson Plateau
A short route that will take you to the Plateau de Resson. You can enjoy a full 360° panorama.
Belvédère de Tannois circular
This 9km circular takes you to the Belvédère de Tannois and offers exceptional views over the Ornain valley.
A circular walk starting from Pagny-sur-Meuse
A peaceful walk around the Meuse and Troussey, with the added bonus of crossing the Mazagran Canal Bridge.
Circular of the Côtes from Bazincourt-sur-Saulx
This 24 km circular is quite difficult with an elevation gain of 400 m, hence its name.
Picnic tables are available in all the villages along the route.
The route takes 6 hours (including a picnic). 40% of the route is shaded.
In Stainville, visit the 16th-century Saint-Mathieu Church with its baldachin altar, oil paintings of Christ, the Château de Choiseul and the 19th-century stone fountain.
Froideterre Fortification, Douaumont Ossuary and Zigzag Trench
This history-filled route allows you to discover structures, shelters, command posts, entrenchments and an intermediate ammunition shelter still in good condition, as well as some remains of trenches and isolated combat posts.
Around Douaumont
A route steeped in the history of the Great War.
This route offers a chance to explore the woods replanted following the 1914–1918 war between France and Germany.
There are several historical sites to explore, such as bunkers, shelters and buildings including the Douaumont Ossuary and Douaumont Fort.