Attractions and places to see around Andernay include a mix of historical sites and natural features in the Meuse department of France. This small municipality offers traditional village life, characterized by its rampart walk, listed church, and timber-framed houses. The surrounding Meuse Valley provides diverse natural beauty, including France's largest artificial lake and picturesque landscapes. The region offers opportunities to explore both cultural heritage and natural points of interest.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Inaugurated on September 24, 1916, the Revigny-sur-Ornain National Cemetery pays tribute to all the soldiers who fell on the surrounding battlefields. Located behind the Champagne and Verdun fronts, Revigny was a key point in the organization of the French front. The cemetery, built near a former field hospital, was expanded in 1922. It houses the remains of 1,313 soldiers from the Great War, 72 of whom are buried in an ossuary. At the center stands a monument commemorating the fallen of Champagne and Verdun. https://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/fr/revigny-sur-ornain
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very beautiful place in the center of an equally pretty village
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Very pleasant spot for a refreshing break. You can take the small bridge over the Saulx to reach the town of Robert-Espagne.
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Of the Trois-Fontaines abbey founded in 1118, today only ruins remain. The Friends of the Trois-Fontaines sites association is responsible for their restoration, even if the remains belong to a private owner. The abbey church is located in a pretty park which invites you to take a walk.
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The Abbey of Trois-Fontaines is a former Cistercian monastery founded in 1118. It has the most fabulous ruins. Meer info on https://www.abbayedetroisfontaines.com/
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The picturesque ruins are located in a beautiful park. The whole complex is privately owned, but was freely accessible during our visit, which surprised us very much. We loved this amazing place.
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Possibility of drinking horses, donkeys, dogs,….
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Friendly place with play area. Ideal for cooling down a bit.
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Andernay itself offers a glimpse into its past with a rampart walk, a listed church, and beautiful timber-framed houses. You can also visit the municipal museum for local history. A significant historical site nearby is the Ruins of the Abbey of Trois-Fontaines, a former Cistercian monastery founded in 1118, set within a picturesque park. Further afield, Bar-le-Duc (15 km) boasts well-preserved medieval architecture, and Verdun (52 km) is known for its World War I memorials.
Yes, the region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the Rupt du Puits cave system, an extensive underground network over 11 km long. The broader Meuse Valley is known for its picturesque landscapes. Additionally, Andernay is located near France's biggest artificial lake, providing opportunities for leisure. The Trémont-sur-Saulx Pond is another pleasant spot for a refreshing break.
The area around Andernay is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Loop of the Castles' or the 'Abbaye de Trois Fontaines — loop from Robert-Espagne'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Mountainbike loop from Sermaize-les-Bains'. Runners have options like the 'Running loop from Revigny'. You can find more details on these activities on the respective guide pages for hiking, MTB trails, and running trails around Andernay.
Families can enjoy several spots. The Trémont Washhouse is a friendly place featuring a play area, ideal for cooling down. The park surrounding the Ruins of the Abbey of Trois-Fontaines also invites visitors for a walk, which can be a pleasant family outing. The region's natural features, like the Meuse Valley and nearby artificial lake, offer opportunities for outdoor recreation suitable for all ages.
The Meuse Valley, where Andernay is located, is known for its beautiful landscapes, making it suitable for nature and outdoor enthusiasts. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, spring and summer would generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the rampart walk, visiting gardens like Parc de G. de Tréves (12km), or enjoying walks along rivers and canals. Autumn could also be beautiful for hiking with changing foliage.
Several remarkable gardens are within a reasonable driving distance. You can visit Parc de G. de Tréves, located about 12 km away, or Parc de la Varenne, approximately 15 km from Andernay. For garden enthusiasts willing to venture a bit further, the town of Joinville (41 km south-south-east) also offers extensive gardens.
Yes, the region has significant religious heritage. L'Epine (41 km west-north-west) is home to the Notre-Dame basilica, which is a heritage site on French pilgrim routes. Châlons-en-Champagne (47 km west-north-west) features various churches, including the Collégiale Notre-Dame-en-Vaux, another monument on French pilgrim routes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty. The Ruins of the Abbey of Trois-Fontaines are loved for their picturesque setting in a beautiful park, inviting walks. The Trémont Washhouse is noted as a friendly spot with a play area. The area's rivers and canals, like those found 'Between the Chée and the Ornain', are praised for offering cool routes and clean water.
Yes, you can experience local markets in several nearby towns. Bar-le-Duc (15 km east) hosts a market on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Revigny-sur-Ornain (5.8 km away) has a market on Wednesdays, and Sermaize-les-Bains (3.5 km away) holds a market on Sundays.
For easy hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Perte-gouffre loop from Robert-Espagne', which is approximately 5 km long. Many trails along the rivers and canals, such as those near the Between the Chée and the Ornain highlight, offer pleasant and less strenuous walks. More options can be found on the hiking guide page for the area.
While specific parking details for every attraction are not provided, many sites in rural areas like Andernay and its surroundings typically offer some form of parking, especially for popular landmarks and natural areas. For instance, the Ruins of the Abbey of Trois-Fontaines, being in a park, would likely have visitor parking nearby.
The region offers charming villages and towns where you can find local establishments. While specific cafes with outdoor seating directly on hiking routes are not detailed, towns like Revigny-sur-Ornain and Sermaize-les-Bains, which are starting points for various routes, would likely have options. The 'Between the Chée and the Ornain' MTB route even mentions a 'Bar-restaurant with terrace loop', indicating such places exist.


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