Best attractions and places to see around Heutrégiville include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and traditional architecture. Located in the Marne department of France, the area features a reconstructed church, a mill on the Suippe river, and houses built from local materials. Visitors can explore vineyards and cycling paths, offering insights into the region's heritage and natural environment.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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During the First World War, Beine-Nauroy was severely affected by the fighting on the Western Front. The nearby village of Nauroy was completely destroyed by bombardments and was not rebuilt after the war. In 1950, the name of Nauroy was officially added to Beine, creating the municipality of Beine-Nauroy. The region was a strategic point in the battle between French and German troops, with fierce fighting around Mont Cornillet, an important defensive position. Today, a war chapel and a monument made of shrapnel recall the destruction and loss that the war brought. The church is from the 12th/13th century.
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This partly concreted path allows you to climb the Béru hill. During the ascent, you will be able to observe the vines of local winegrowers.
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This beautiful Romanesque church is located at the crossroads between two rolling streets, a small square accompanies this ensemble, with its commemorative monument.
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Located in the heart of Warmeriville, this park built on the site of a former spinning mill is ideal for walks or bike rides. A stream and a waterfall complete the charm of this peaceful corner, where you can drink in your knowledge thanks to a book box. If you want to strengthen yourself, outdoor fitness and bodybuilding equipment is there for you!
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Pleasant walk through the woods, with a beautiful view of the Suippe. All on a path in good condition and secure.
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Heutrégiville and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. You can visit the Romanesque Church of Cernay-lès-Reims, known for its beautiful setting at the crossroads of two rolling streets. In Heutrégiville itself, observe the reconstructed church with its unique half-moon stained glass windows, traditional houses built from white chalk and earth tiles, and historic farm entrances known as "porch-streets." The nearby area of Beine-Nauroy also holds significant history from WWI, with a war chapel and monument.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Cycling Path Along the Suippe offers a pleasant and secure route through the woods, suitable for families. Another great spot is the Weir and Cascade at Parc du Val des Bois in Warmeriville, which features a stream, waterfall, and outdoor fitness equipment, perfect for walks or bike rides with children.
For nature lovers, the area provides opportunities to explore vineyards and river landscapes. You can take the Path through the vineyards to climb Béru hill and observe local winegrowers' vines. The Suippe river is a central natural feature, visible from the mill in Heutrégiville and alongside the Cycling Path Along the Suippe. Additionally, an LPO (Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux) refuge is located on Grande Rue in Heutrégiville for those interested in birdwatching.
Heutrégiville is characterized by its traditional architecture, featuring houses constructed from white chalk and earth tiles, typical of the Champagne crayeuse region. You can also observe vestiges of old enclosed farm entrances, known as "porch-streets." Furthermore, there are fine examples of houses rebuilt between the two World Wars, showcasing diverse materials like meulière stone, brick, or stone masonry, often adorned with cast-iron gates.
Yes, there are several hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find easy loops like the "Hiking loop from Berru" (5.2 km) or the "Berru sandpit loop from Berru" (5.1 km). For a moderate challenge, consider the "Terminus loop from Warmeriville" (9 km). More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Heutrégiville guide.
Absolutely! The Cycling Path Along the Suippe offers a pleasant and well-maintained route through the woods. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are longer routes such as the "Pomacle church – View of the Vineyards loop from Bazancourt" (45 km, moderate) or the "Boult-sur-Suippe Church loop from Warmeriville" (40 km, easy). Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Heutrégiville guide.
The mill on the Suippe River is a notable local feature in Heutrégiville. While not a museum, visitors can observe the mill, its sluices, and the weir from the bridge, offering a glimpse into the area's historical connection to the river and its resources.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. The Romanesque Church of Cernay-lès-Reims is admired for its picturesque setting. The Path through the vineyards is enjoyed for its scenic views of local winegrowers' vines. The Cycling Path Along the Suippe is praised for being a pleasant, well-maintained, and secure route through the woods with river views.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate loops such as the "Running loop from Heutrégiville" (6.4 km) or the "Running loop from Warmeriville" (6.1 km). For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Heutrégiville guide.
Heutrégiville hosts the German Military Cemetery Maintenance Service (SESMA). This service relocated to the area on land sold by René Verdelet and operates under the motto "Reconciliation across graves," reflecting its mission to maintain German military cemeteries.
The church in Heutrégiville, rebuilt in 1924, is particularly notable for its beautiful half-moon stained glass windows. These windows are inspired by the Litanies of the Virgin, a theme that resonates with the historical processions parishioners made to a nearby village grotto via the spinning mill path.


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