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Between the canal and the banks of the Marne at Pogny
A walk in Pogny, along the Marne side canal, on paths mainly through woodland and along the River Marne.
In the fields around Chepy
On the paths running alongside the Marne side canal.
Circular route of Vitry-en-Perthois via Plichancourt and the canal
Circular Vitry-en-Perthois route through fields and woods, via Plichancourt, returning via the towpath of the Marne-Rhine Canal.
Discovering the vineyards of Blacy
This short walk takes you through the Blacy vineyards that produce Vitry-style Champagnes. There is a beautiful panoramic view of the surrounding countryside from the telecoms radar site.
From Vitry-le-Francois to Châlons-en-Champagne via the cycle path.
A pleasant ride on the cycle path from Vitry-le-Francois to Châlons-en-Champagne.
Villers-aux-Vents circular
A walk through the Meuse countryside, taking in woods, meadows and ponds.
Route des Gouffres (Caves Route) in Trois-Fontaines-l'Abbaye
Well-marked hike mainly in the forest, passing near the developed chasms (wooden barriers).
Yellow, white and redPR® markings for theGR® 14 and 14B.
From Robert-Espagne to Trois Fontaines
A hike through the Trois Fontaines Forest will allow you to discover the karstic relief of the area with its numerous chasms, sinkholes and resurgences, and offer a historical glimpse of the region with its Trois Fontaines Abbey and the monument to those shot on 29 August 1944 in Robert-Espagne.
Banks of the Marne between Ambrières and La Neuville-au-Pont
Walk along the banks of the Marne and through the gravel pits, between Ambières and La Neuville-au-Pont.
Sainte-Marie-du-Lac circular route via the Moulin du Charme and Écollemont
Starting from the Musée du Der in Sainte-Marie-du-Lac-Nuisement, a lovely walk past an old mill, then through a village in the Champagne region, and back via the Lac du Der embankment.
Yellow and blue markings on part of the route.
Les Bois du Der via the Nemours Peninsula
Walk in the Der woods, passing by the dykes, the port and the Nemours peninsula.
Moderator's warning (03/07/2022): path reported as impassable from (7).
Long circular around Saint-Dizier
Route around the town of Saint-Dizier, along the Marne and the canals. Markings: large blue dots on the pavements, pedestrian crossings marked "La grande boucle" and blue circle wooden markers.
In the Meuse Argonne, starting from Neuvilly-en-Argonne
You will discover the Étang des Bercettes, classified as a sensitive natural area, and walk along the Argonais massif.
TheGR®14climbs to reach the Haute Chevauchée. During this hike, you will explore part of the nature trail where you will find all manner of trees, including black walnut and silver fir.
Chantecoq passing by the Landres and Grand Coulon ponds
Walk around the Landres and Grand Coulon ponds, where there are many birds to observe.
Route des Outines Lakes
Circular route around the Landres and Grand Coulon ponds, passing by the birdwatching hides.
The observatories of the Dervois bocage
A walk through the Dervois bocage takes you from one observatory to another, where you can observe many species of water birds.
Sainte-Livière circular via La Lampe
A walk through the Dervois countryside, passing through Sainte-Livière, a pretty village in Champagne. During the walk, discover the Memorial to the Aviators of La Lampe (7), who were killed in the crash of their Marauder aircraft in 1945.
On the lands of Autry
Walk through the vast meadows between Autry and Condé-les-Autry (some of which are designated as a Natura 2000 site) and discover some of the war’s key events as you pass through the hamlet of La Mare aux Bœufs, which was a strategic point during the Great War.
This trail can also start at the Mare aux Bœufs wash house, where you can choose to take the circular route or just the 5 km of the historical section. This part of the route features historical panels about the Great War.
Sources du Lac du Der, the river and the old canal
From the Sources du Lac du Der, passing through Éclaron, you will follow the old Canal de Wassy and then the Ruisseau des Fabriques, nicknamed the “little river”, before returning via the ponds and the cycle path.
From the port of Giffaumont to Étang la Dame and Étang Chevalier
From the port of Giffaumont, follow the lake shore through the forest, looping around the Étang Chevalier and the Queue du Der, then return via Braucourt Beach and the south basin dyke.
The Great Oak of Humbécourt
A pleasant walk in the Forêt du Der, between Humbécourt and the Grand Étang, offering the chance to visit the centuries-old Gros Chêne.
Tour of Lake Der via cycle paths and the forest
Walk around Lac du Der on paved cycle paths through the forest and along the dykes.
The Avrogne Bridge from Montcheutin
The Pont d'Avrogne hike offers a variety of landscapes, including open countryside, wooded paths and peaceful rivers. Along the way, you will pass the Calvaire des Fusillés, a witness to local history, before reaching the remarkable confluence of the Aire valley, where you will discover typical riverside landscapes with remarkable wildlife.
The Gravette Trail
Starting from Montcheutin, the Sentier de la Gravette trail takes you to the heart of an authentic region on the edge ofthe Argonne Ardennaise. This pleasant hike leads you to the charming village of Grandham, where time seems to stand still. Between vast open fields and the peaceful landscapes of the Aisne Valley, let yourself be carried away by a rejuvenating walk, perfect for getting away from it all and discovering a preserved rural heritage.
The Butte de Vauquois and the Mont des Allieux
A historical walk exploring the Butte de Vauquois and the National Necropolis of La Maize. The Battle of Vauquois took place during the First World War. The village was built on the hill of the same name, making it a strategic location. Vauquois is a key site associated with trench warfare, a tactic involving the digging of deep tunnels and the burial of tonnes of explosives within them to cause significant damage on the surface before launching an assault.
Sentier des Dues
From Monthois, head to the Source des Dues, which once supplied the whole village.
Starting from Monthois, in a rural setting, the Source des Dues trail invites you to enjoy a peaceful stroll through unspoilt countryside. Passing through open fields and rolling hills, you’ll reach the Source des Dues, which once supplied water to the whole village. Throughout the route, there are lovely views of the surrounding plains.
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.
Between Mémoire and Val d'Aire towards Châtel-Chéhéry
Nestled between the Aire Valley and the forest, this route starting from the village of Châtel-Chéhéry and its elegant château will take you to the outskirts of Apremont-sur-Aire to discover a significant memorial site: the German military cemetery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Two Ponds Trail via the Demoiselle Pond
The official name of the circular route is: "Variant of the Two Ponds Trail"
The variant of the Two Ponds mountain bike trail is an ideal nature trail for fitness enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. Mainly set in woodland, it alternates between fast-flowing paths, technical sections and short climbs that put your legs to the test. A true adventure crossing the entire Croix aux Bois National Forest from north to south, you’ll discover rugged landscapes and numerous small springs.
A challenging trail, with a fairly significant elevation gain and technical sections.
The Two Ponds Trail from Termes
The Deux Étangs mountain bike trail is an ideal nature route for sports enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. Mainly set out through the forest, it alternates between fast-flowing paths, technical sections and short climbs that put your legs to the test. A true adventure crossing the entire Croix aux Bois State Forest from north to south, you’ll discover rugged landscapes and numerous small springs.
Ariethal Trail
Fancy a walk that combines architectural prowess and forest? The Ariethal trail is for you. From Fléville, venture into an enchanting forest setting to admire the curves of the famous stone giant nestled in its green setting, the Ariethal Viaduct. This route will also invite you to enter the memorial plantation dedicated to the Big Red One, a living, green tribute that links this land to history.
Les Vertiges du Val d'Aire, via the Ariethal Viaduct and Chéhéry Abbey
This hilly route around the Aire Valley, famous for its exceptional biodiversity, is the perfect combination of exercise and heritage! Hop on your mountain bike and tackle the Vertiges du Val d'Aire route. This challenging route will thrill you with its forest trails and panoramic views of the bucolic Argonne countryside, while punctuating your journey with the authentic charm of our rural villages and prestigious stops such as the Ariethal Viaduct and Chéhéry Abbey.
Les Vertiges du Val d'Aire
This hilly route around the Aire Valley, famous for its exceptional biodiversity, is the perfect combination of exercise and heritage! Hop on your mountain bike and tackle the Vertiges du Val d'Aire. This challenging route will thrill you with its forest trails and panoramic views of the bucolic Argonne countryside, while punctuating your route with the authentic charm of our rural villages and prestigious stops such as the fortified church of Saint-Juvin and the Abbey of Chéhéry.
Castle trail from Marcq
A must for history buffs and cultural hikers! This route linking Marcq to Cornay offers a unique immersion in the region's architectural heritage. While enjoying the serenity of the undergrowth, walkers will have the privilege of admiring three remarkable castles, the view from the Croix du Bayle, and the elegance of these two Argonne villages.
Sommeville via Le Châtelet and the Haute-Borne menhir
This route offers panoramic views of several villages in the Marne Valley and takes you on a tour of several archaeological sites.
Curel via Haut de Fosse from Chevillon
A beautiful summer walk along the canal, then discover the pretty village of Curel and climb through the forest to reach Chevillon. Beautiful views of the Marne Valley and the Châtonrupt Viaduct (in good weather).
Le Haut de Crémont from Chevillon
A very pretty walk through the forest and then along the canal, with a slightly steep climb at the beginning but which quickly becomes easier with the descent towards Sommeville. Picturesque spot: the passage under the railway line, then over the river on a metal footbridge.
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