In the woods...Le Bois de BelleauBelleau, "Belleau Wood" or "Belleauwood" to our American allies. A village name like any other, except that since June 1918, it has been a leitmotif in American hearts. Indeed,...Read moreLa Hottée du DiableAn intriguing name for a place that will surprise you with its impressive sandstones. Let your imagination run wild as Paul and Camille Claudel did. Perhaps you will...Read moreLa Sablonnière de CoincyRead moreAt the water's edge...Etang de BoutacheThe "Sentier du Triton" (Triton Trail) will introduce you to the vegetation and fauna of the Boutache pond. This centuries-old communal lake is fed solely by rainwater falling...Read moreL'étang de la CongeCreated by sand extraction in the 1960s, part of this quarry is now open to the public on municipal land. An educational trail offers visitors the chance to discover some of...Read moreParc des bruyèresWithin the communal estate, an exceptional diversity of environments allows us to observe flora and fauna in a remarkable landscape, whatever the season. Dry heath with...Read moreShall we get some fresh air?L'Aqueduc de la DhuysThe aqueduct of the Dhuys (or Dhuis, pronounce the "s") was built between 1863 and 1865 at the request of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to carry water from the Dhuys, a river that...Read more
Let's go for new adventures!Vecteezy - A Wild Horses©Vecteezy - A Wild Horses|VecteezyTrotting or gallopingWant to conquer the world on horseback? This is the place to be! Read moreDecorations and mosaics in Château-Thierry©Decorations and mosaics in Château-Thierry|Maison du Tourisme Les Portes de la Champagne - C. DeboutEspecially for children!Take on the assault of the workshops that are specially reserved for children (and...Read moreAdobestock 79620795©Adobestock 79620795|AdobestockIn the skin of a superhero!At the Gates of Champagne, whether you’re on land, in the air or in the...Read more