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Mareuil-le-Port walks
In the Marne Valley, starting from Reuil
This short walk takes you along the banks of the Marne and up to the hills of the Champagne vineyards. Beautiful views over the valley. You can visit the charming village of Châtillon-sur-Marne and the statue of Urban II.
The ponds of Boursault
During this easy walk (a gentle climb at the start and a descent at the end), discover the many ponds in the Boursault forest.
Circular walk starting from Dormans, on the GR®14 and along the banks of the Marne
This is a lovely walk through very varied terrain: vineyards, plenty of woodland, and the banks of the Marne towards the end of the route. You can visit Dormans, its castle and the Marne Battles Memorial.
From Dormans to Port à Binson via the GR®14, returning along the banks of the Marne
This walk takes you along theGR®®14from Dormans to Port à Binson, through vineyards and woods. The return journey follows the banks of the Marne on the unpaved side, which is the more pleasant route. It is long but not difficult, as there is little change in elevation.
The Three Hills Circular in Sainte-Gemme
Starting from Sainte-Gemme, this walk takes us through vineyards, woods, pastures and fields to discover views over the Semoigne and Marne valleys and their villages clinging to the hillsides.
Damery Meadows Walk
This short walk will allow you to visit the Pâtis de Damery (nature reserve) and return along the Marne and the canal. The Pâtis de Damery are former pastures home to rare and sensitive plant and animal species.
La Neuville-aux-Sheep Pastures - La Poterne - Belval-sous-Châtillon
A short hike through the woods (filled with lily of the valley in season) and the Champagne vineyards.
GPS essential
Tour of the woods in the Epernay region
This is a lovely, easy walk that takes you around the woods of Épernay, which are private and closed to walkers.This circuit passes through the Champagne vineyards and woods, offering magnificent views of the Marne and Cubry valleys.
Notre-Dame-d'Igny Abbey through the woods of Vézilly
This short walk will take you through the woods to the Abbey of Notre-Dame d'Igny. If you linger at the abbey, allow half a day.
Walk in Saint-Martin-d'Ablois
A peaceful stroll through fields, woods and vineyards around the charming village of Saint-Martin-d'Ablois.
This route follows part of the "Le sentier des murmures" pedestrian route in Saint-Martin-d'Ablois, created by the Association Nature et Patrimoine Ablutien (ANPA) and marked in yellow.
You can enter the Parc du Sourdon from the (6).
Circular loop at Paradis in the Montagne de Reims
With wide, well-graveled paths, forest glades, woods, fields, vineyards and a beautiful valley, this offers a varied and comprehensive selection for a lovely walk in the Montagne de Reims.
The 35th Infantry Regiment memorial and the Belval polisher
This short hike takes you to see the Neolithic polisher at Belval and the memorial to the soldiers of the 35th Infantry Regiment who fell between 17 July and 3 August 1918 in the Bois de Courton.
It passes through many woods, vineyards and pastures. It has little elevation gain and presents no difficulties, except for muddy conditions in wet weather.
You will find it very peaceful. Avoid on hunting days.
Loop between Passy-sur-Marne and Dormans through villages and vineyards
A circular walk starting from Passy-sur-Marne, taking in vineyards, châteaux, villages, the banks of the Marne and wash houses, not forgetting the military cemetery and the Dormans Memorial 1914-1918. A busy day steeped in history.
Stele in the Bois de Courton from Nanteuil-la-Forêt
This short hike in the woods will be of interest to First World War enthusiasts as it passes by the memorial stone honouring the soldiers ofthe 35th Infantry Regiment who fell between 17 July and 3 August 1918 in the Bois de Courton.
Please respect the area, as the woods are probably private property. Avoid during hunting season.
From Moussy to Saint-Martin d'Ablois, Brugny Vaudancourt and Chavot
This short hike through vineyards and woods takes us to the Cubry Valley and along the route of the old CBR (Reims Suburban Railway). It offers a glimpse of a little-known curiosity: the Pierre Saint-Mamert, where a hermit once lived. This stone is on private land where walking is tolerated provided that visitors respect the site.
Note: the spelling on the IGN map is incorrect; it is indeed the Pierre Saint-Mamert.
Circular route starting from Notre-Dame-d'Igny Abbey
A walk through the meadows and woods from Notre-Dame-d'Igny Abbey to the pretty village of Coulonges-Cohan with its wash houses and fountains.
Sarcy circular route via Bligny and Poilly
A stroll through the Champagne countryside to discover First World War cemeteries, old wash houses and churches.
Explore the wash houses of Coulonges-Cohan and the Quentin Roosevelt memorial
This short route will take you back in time to the charming village of Coulonges-Cohan. Visit the wash houses, the castle (ruins) and the Quentin Roosevelt memorial. Each point of interest is marked by an information panel on site.