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Seraucourt-le-Grand walks
Circular route starting from Bernot.
A 10 km walk starting from Bernot, in the Aisne department, near Saint-Quentin, along the banks of the Oise, dear to Robert Louis Stevenson, and the Sambre-Oise Canal.
The first part is rural, followed by a more wooded section.
Photography enthusiasts, don't forget your camera.
Boucle entre Brancourt-le-Grand et Fresnoy-le-Grand
In the heart of Vermandois, a path stretches for several kilometres, linking Brancourt-le-Grand to Fresnoy-le-Grand. Between cobbled streets and grassy paths, this long walk invites you to discover the striking contrast between the hustle and bustle of village life and the tranquillity of the surrounding fields.
All along the route, the red brick architecture contrasts with the open horizons of meadows and groves. At every turn, let yourself be surprised by an old gate, a blossoming orchard or the discreet song of a stream, for an authentic immersion in the soul of Vermandois.
Les Roches de l'Ermitage and the Forest of Saint-Gobain
This is a very beautiful, though sometimes challenging, walk through woodland edges and clearings, past ponds and the remains of sacred sites dating back almost a thousand years, in a beech forest dotted with oaks bearing evocative names: the Oaks of Europe, the Three Maidens…
The woods of Crisolles
A lovely walk in the Crisolles Forest. Wild animals, including deer and wild boar, will add to the enjoyment of your walk.
Around Aubencheul-aux-Bois
Leaving Aubencheul-aux-Bois, leave the hustle and bustle of the main roads behind you and immerse yourself in peaceful countryside. The sunken lanes, lined with hedgerows and fresh meadows, invite you to slow down and rediscover the rhythm of the countryside.
As you pass through Gouy, you will come across thatched farmhouses and secret orchards where birdsong reigns supreme. The paths undulate beneath your feet and offer unexpected views of the surrounding hills.
Further on, Le Câtelet comes into view around a bend: its flower-filled lanes and small local heritage sites exude a discreet charm, with weathered stones and colourful doors.
The final stop in Vendhuile rewards walkers with a setting of golden fields and shady groves. Between generous nature and rural heritage, this circuit is a real journey back in time.
Around Prémont
Put on your best walking boots and leave Prémont behind to immerse yourself in a green setting where hedgerows and meadows flourish at every turn. The paths, guardians of a thousand rural secrets, will guide you to Becquigny, a little haven where birdsong punctuates the tranquillity of the place. Then head for Bohain-en-Vermandois, a town of brick buildings and contrasts, where the history of textiles is revealed around every corner of its lively streets. Between authentic heritage and bucolic landscapes, this loop promises a refreshing break full of character.
Around Serain
Immerse yourself in a route where every step blends history, nature and the discreet charm of the North: starting from Serain, let yourself be drawn to the medieval remains of Beaurevoir before reaching the peaceful paths of Ponchaux. The route then continues to Vaux Le Prêtre, offering a succession of shady woodland, bucolic pastures and unexpected panoramic views of the Serre valley.
Carefully signposted, this return route takes you back to Serain via a series of small roads and country lanes. Between a stop near the Beaurevoir fountain and the rustic charm of the Ponchaux farms, your senses will be constantly awakened: birdsong, the scent of the heath and the silhouettes of bell towers on the horizon punctuate this escapade, which is accessible to all.
Loop between Malincourt and Villers-Outréaux
Leaving Malincourt, the path opens up to wide horizons where crops sway in the wind. Nature offers its sweet scents and changing colours, inviting you to slow down and savour every moment.
Heading towards Villers-Outréaux, the walk is punctuated by hedgerows and small country roads, sometimes lined with ancient trees that seem to watch over travellers. Here, the silence is broken only by birdsong and the rustling of leaves.
A simple and authentic hike, ideal for immersing yourself in rural tranquillity and rediscovering the discreet charm of the Cambrai landscape.
Around Gonnelieu
Put on your walking boots and set off from Gonnelieu to immerse yourself in the gentle vastness of the Picardy plains. The paths lined with hedgerows invite you to stroll under a vast sky where birdsong sets the pace for your steps.
At the bend in the road at Gouzeaucourt, let yourself be surprised by the shade of the forests, silent reminders of the battles that shaped this land. Continue on to Villers-Guislain, where green valleys and rural bell towers offer a refreshing break between nature and history.
Between discreet heritage and soothing landscapes, this route reveals all the poetry of small rural heritage.
Around Banteux
Put on your walking boots and leave Banteux behind for a walk that combines gentle countryside and rural discoveries. Very quickly, the sunken paths lead you to Vaucelles, a setting of meadows dotted with apple trees and green hedges, where birdsong accompanies your steps.
Continue towards Bantouzelle, a village with discreet charm, then head towards Honnecourt-sur-Escaut, where the tranquil river reflects off the old stones. Between hedgerows, rivers and secret gardens, this route promises a peaceful break, in tune with nature and local traditions.
Around Dehéries
From the tranquillity of Dehéries, the path winds its way through a mosaic of fields where soft green blends with the golden crops. The trails gently meander to Walincourt-Selvigny, the beating heart of the region, where the bell tower watches over the brick facades and lively little squares.
As you pass near Caullery, the countryside opens up to wide horizons, dotted with hedges and sunken paths that smell of the earth. Then comes Élincourt, nestled like a discreet haven, where the gentle landscapes invite you to slow down.
This itinerary combines rural authenticity and tranquillity, ideal for savouring the simple charm of the villages of the Cambrésis region.
Chiry-Ourscamp route and remnants of the First World War
This route provides an insight into what Chiry-Ourscamp endured during the First World War, as it was the first German village on the road to Paris. You will discover numerous war relics and information panels. Not to mention the town's heritage, such as its abbey, castle and chapel.
Loop between Busigny and Maretz
Starting from Busigny, the walk begins amid lively streets and façades that tell the story of the local area. Very quickly, the tarmac gives way to paths lined with fields, where the horizon opens up and you can breathe freely. The scent of the earth and birdsong accompany you on your walk, creating a striking contrast with the hustle and bustle of the start.
From village to village, the countryside becomes your companion, offering soothing panoramas until you approach Maretz, where life regains its gentle bustle. This route combines a rich urban heritage with peaceful natural spaces, perfect for those who enjoy a variety of atmospheres as they walk
Around Vaux-Andigny
In the heart of the Vervinois region, a bucolic trail begins in Vaux-Andigny, inviting you to leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind and immerse yourself in the generous countryside. Under the cover of ancient hedgerows, you walk along meadows bathed in light before reaching Andigny-les-Fermes, where the discreet charm of half-timbered farms reveals a preserved rural heritage.
You then reach Mennevret, nestled in a green valley where the murmur of the stream and the ballet of dragonflies set the pace for your walk. Gentle hills appear on the horizon before opening up to the final stage in Régnicourt, a peaceful village with shady lanes. Bring a water bottle and a good pair of shoes: this accessible route is best enjoyed at the pace of the seasons, stopping to contemplate the scenery.
Around Saint-Martin-Rivière
Starting from Saint-Martin-Rivière, this route takes you into the heart of the rolling countryside of northern Aisne, between peaceful bocage and charming villages. Following small roads and hedged paths, you pass through Ribeauville, then Wassigny, an ancient fortified town where history is evident in every stone.
The walk continues towards La Vallée-Mulâtre, nestled in lush greenery, before reaching Molain, where open meadows and farm tracks offer a breath of fresh air. This accessible and rejuvenating circuit combines rural heritage and gentle landscapes for an authentic immersion in the heart of the Thiérache region.
Around Saint-Benin
From Saint-Benin, the walk sets off along paths lined with fields, where the light plays with the golden hues of the crops. Very quickly, the horizon is dotted with hedges and clusters of trees that seem to guard the secrets of the seasons.
As you approach Escaufourt, the discreet charm of the brick houses and the tranquillity of the narrow streets offer a gentle respite before continuing on your way to Saint-Souplet. Here, the countryside blends with village life, between silhouettes of bell towers, the scent of fresh earth and the rustling of the wind in the hedges.
This is a route that combines simplicity and authenticity, perfect for savouring the peace, beauty and natural rhythm of the Cambrésis region.
Les carrières de Montigny
The spectacular Montigny quarries served as barracks for French soldiers during the First World War, who left their mark in the form of sculptures and graffiti. An association, La Machemontoise, is reviving these sites and organising visits. This hike takes you on foot to these quarries, mainly through woods, while exploring the heritage of the commune.