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Gare de Chézy-sur-Marne walks
From Nanteuil-sur-Marne to Château-Thierry
End of this Paris region section of the “Via Colombani”, a detour from the Way of Saint Columbanus which crosses no fewer than five European countries.
The identification of the Way of Saint-Colomban provided an opportunity to highlight his major role in the monastic foundations of early Christian Europe. The European Columbanian associations then set about mapping this monk’s route across Europe, marking the major sites along the way with a bronze plaque.
Walks near Gare de Chézy-sur-Marne
From Château-Thierry to Nogent-l'Artaud along the right bank of the Marne
Take a stroll through La Fontaine country, passing by the First World War memorial and ending up between the sky and the Champagne vineyards.
From Saacy-sur-Marne to Nogent-l'Artaud via the Dhuis
A walk that will introduce you to the first vineyards of Champagne and various structures of the Dhuis aqueduct.
Moderator update as of 24/09/2020: Please note! Issue regarding private property between (11) and (12). See description for an alternative route
From Nanteuil to La Ferté-sous-Jouarre between the Marne and the hillsides
A hike from station to station (easily accessible by train), shaded between balconies overlooking the Marne, meadows and fields along the river, alternating between woods and vineyards. The route follows a relatively wild and quiet circular loop of the Marne. Ideal in dry and sunny weather.
(!) Be aware of hunting days. Check with the town hall for hunting days (every other Sunday).
Petit Morin Valley – From Villeneuve-sur-Bellot to Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin
Along the meandering lower valley of the Petit Morin with its steep slopes, amidst meadows, wetlands, woods and farmland, you pass through several villages and hamlets boasting a fascinating history and heritage. Two detours up onto the heights of the Briard plateau offer a glimpse of the richness of its vast agricultural expanses.
From La Ferté-sous-Jouarre to Coulommiers, from Petit Morin to Grand Morin
Eighteenth stage of the Grand Tour of Île-de-France via the GR®11, between La Ferté-sous-Jouarre and Coulommiers stations. This stage, running roughly north-south, begins the crossing of Brie, culminating in the ascent of the Butte de Doue, which dominates the plateau. It also connects the two rivers named Morin, the Petit to the north and the Grand to the south.
From La Ferté-sous-Jouarre to Coulommiers via the Butte de Doue
A long hike from station to station that takes us from the Petit Morin Valley to the Grand Morin Valley via a hill overlooking the Briard Plateau, offering extensive panoramic views. A route with varied landscapes, including woods, cultivated fields and pastures on the hillsides. Charming streams and beautiful heritage buildings complete the picture.
From Jouarre to Nanteuil-sur-Marne
Our Île-de-France itinerary continues along a verdant route, offering magnificent views along the Marne valley, set against a backdrop of historical and religious heritage.Saint-Colomban, on his journey into exile, favoured the more welcoming valleys; he followed the Marne then headed towards Metz via Reims; he continued his evangelisation through the Meuse valley, from the Rhine to Lake Constance, before setting off again for Italy, crossing the Alpine passes to stop at Bobbio.
Following the Petit Morin
Within the Ile-de-France region, the Petit Morin valley is a preserved area with a strong rural and agricultural character. This is not a multi-stage hike per se, but rather a collection of seven routes lasting between 3 and 4 hours, covering the small roads of this charming valley and communal paths where motorised vehicles such as quads and 4x4s are prohibited.