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Sainte-Gemme (Marne) walks
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In the Tardenois region
A stroll through peaceful countryside just an hour from Paris, where you will find fortified castles, a 12th-century church and an American cemetery from the First World War.
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.
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.
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
Sarcy circular route via Bligny and Poilly
A stroll through the Champagne countryside to discover First World War cemeteries, old wash houses and churches.
Circular Crugny to Saint-Gilles via Courville
An easy walk, following part ofthe GR®142 trailand the former platform of the Reims Suburban Railway (CBR).
The Courville ponds
Between land and water.
Nestled in a valley, the Courville ponds are a unique wetland area in the Tardenois natural region, which is dominated by woods, vineyards and large-scale farming.
Between the Marne and the vineyards, at Mont-Saint-Père and on the Coteau des Orchidées
In the footsteps of Léon-Augustin-Lhermitte, painter of the peasants of Champagne, late 19th century.
Walk up Mont-Saint-Père, passing by the Gland orientation table, then stroll along the Marne to finish up on the Chartèves hillside, a nature reserve where you can find around thirty plant species (orchids, etc.) and invertebrate fauna (spotted salamanders) and insectivorous birds.
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.
Condé-en-Brie, the Surmelin, the Verdonnelle and the Dhuis aqueduct
This is a long day’s hike that will allow you to explore Condé-en-Brie, Pargny-la-Dhuis and the very pretty Verdonnelle valley. You’ll walk along the Dhuis Aqueduct, which offers lovely views of the Dhuis valley.