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Vendières walks
Medieval churches of Brie - Vendières and L'Epine-aux-Bois
In the hills above the Petit Morin Valley, this is a rural route where you rarely lose sight of the massive bell towers of the former abbey church of Vendières or the partly ruined church of L'Epine-aux-Bois.
Mécringes - Washhouse Route
A short walk for the whole family, during which you’ll be able to follow the Petit Morin, see the Marne countryside and, above all, enjoy an extraordinary view of Montmirail and its castle, as well as the Champagne vineyards.
Petit Morin Valley - Montolivet and the Moulin de l'Oie
A bucolic hike where paths through fields and woods alternate with small roads with very little traffic.
Les Hauts de Verdelot
A hike in a bucolic setting with varied landscapes. We start by climbing above the Petit Morin Valley and end the hike with a pleasant walk along this pretty river.
La Ferme de la Grâce and Courbetaux
A short hike around the town of Montmirail. You will have the opportunity to discover the heritage of the surrounding area and the castle, which is an integral part of the town. This is a walk that can be enjoyed with the whole family.
Woods and countryside around Villeneuve-sur-Bellot
A hike that climbs to the heights of the left bank of the Petit Morin before following the river. Along the way, there are two beautiful old churches. In the summer or spring sunshine, you will appreciate the shade provided by the many woods you pass through.
The Priory of Verdelot circular route from Bellot
A circular route with varied landscapes, including woods, meadows and cultivated plateaus. There are some very pretty villages and beautiful churches to see along the way.
Retourneloup and the Saint-Hubert Spring
This hike takes you along very small roads and paths through fields and woods, climbing up to the plateau on the left bank of the Petit Morin before continuing along the bottom of the valley. The Source Saint-Hubert site is a great place to stop for some shade.
Around the Marne from Nogent-l'Artaud
A bucolic walk between the Marne and the vineyards around Nogent-l'Artaud, visiting a few wash houses, some of which evoke La Fontaine's Fables.
Circular route between Nogent-l'Artaud and Pavant
A route that allows us to enjoy views of the first Champagne vineyards, walk along the Dhuis Aqueduct and pass by a deer farm.
L'Emprunt walking trail
This hike takes you along the route of the old railway line that used to run eastwards. Now disused and dismantled, the track is used as a hiking trail. Part of this walk also follows in the footsteps of the First World War in the Petit Morin valley.
The Jouy-sur-Morin tour
This route will allow you to explore the surroundings of Jouy-sur-Morin, pass through a few hamlets in the commune and walk along the Grand Morin river.
The January Fountain
Discover the village of Jouy-sur-Morin and the surrounding countryside. A simple, pleasant walk along the country paths of Seine-et-Marne, which can be enjoyed by the whole family.
The Moulin de Coton circular loop from Orly-sur-Morin
A circular route on both banks of the Petit Morin. On the way there, you climb up to the plateau on the right bank and walk through meadows, woods and cultivated fields. On the way back, you follow the Petit Morin on its left bank, often along the edge of the woods. Two churches, a wash house and an old mill are worth seeing along the way.
Route de Champgoulin via Chair aux Gens
This short hike will take you along the Grand Morin river, through the woods, where you can discover the abundant natural surroundings and a few typical hamlets.
The Dhuis Aqueduct and Condé-en-Brie
This is a unique little hike that will allow you to discover the Dhuis aqueduct and visit Condé-en-Brie, its castle and its historic centre.
From Chartronges to Champcenest through Brie
The twentieth stage of the Grand Tour of Île-de-France via the GR®11, the second of three stages through Brie between Coulommiers and Provins, with two nights' accommodation in each place to make the most of the region. The stage is long but not difficult, with very little elevation gain.The stage is designed to follow directly on from the one coming from Coulommiers and precede directly the one going to Provins. But of course, there is nothing to stop you from dividing the route differently.
Route de Saint-Denis-les-Rebais
This walk takes you through plains, woods and typical Briard villages. Lovely views of the Grand Morin valley. A bucolic stroll to be enjoyed without moderation.
Saint-Denis-les-Rebais circular via Chauffry
You will pass from the Grand-Morin valley to the ridges of the hills that run alongside the river. Beautiful views, unusual discoveries, a countryside route in all its forms.
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 La Fontaine to the American monument at hill 204
Historical walk from Jean de La Fontaine to the memorial commemorating the first engagements of the American army in 1918, passing through the Champagne vineyards.
Around Saâcy-sur-Marne through the vineyards and along the banks of the Marne
The three only communes in Île-de-France located in the Champagne appellation area are nestled in a circular loop of the Marne. This is a very pretty route through the vineyards and along the Dhuis Aqueduct, punctuated by beautiful views and places to stop for a break on the banks of the Marne.
Trotinambulles in Seine-et-Marne from Saâcy-sur-Marne
A discovery tour of three communes: Nanteuil-sur-Marne, Citry and Saâcy-sur-Marne, which are entitled to the Champagne appellation in Seine-et-Marne. A delightful walk offering beautiful views of the Marne Valley and its slopes, where sun-drenched vineyards alternate with deep woods.
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).
The Marne Valley between the Champagne vineyards and the Dhuys Aqueduct
Discover the south-facing hillsides on the right bank of the Marne, covered with Champagne vineyards, then those on the north-facing left bank with their deciduous woods and the Dhuys Aqueduct.
The journey is enhanced by passing through several pretty wine-growing villages.
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.