Attractions and places to see around Jeancourt include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and recreational routes. This small commune in the Aisne department of France serves as a base for exploring various points of interest in the surrounding region. Visitors can find landmarks, nature reserves, and cycling paths within a reasonable distance. The area offers opportunities for day trips to discover local heritage and landscapes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A very pleasant walk along the canal in Rieval and a war memorial. Motorhome area departure point
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Magnificent walk along the water, then visit the underground canal along the canal in a path between the trees with holes, bumps and bends (a real treat) to finish with a nice route in the Holnon woods. I recommend it. To do either as a walk or at speed, the choice is yours!
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This greenway in the middle of nature offers a bucolic setting. Away from the urban bustle, this path allows you to enjoy the charms of the forest.
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Tertry was the site of the battle of Tertry in 687, where Pepin of Herstal defeated Berchar, mayor of the palace of Neustria. In 1920, British soldiers built a bridge across the Omignon at Tertry.
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At the Bihécourt pond, you will appreciate the landscapes of the forest, the lake, the river and the wild flowers which line the route. The trail is suitable for running and is accessible all year round.
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At the Bihécourt pond, you will appreciate the landscapes of the forest, the lake, the river and the wild flowers which line the route. The trail is suitable for hiking and running, and is accessible year-round.
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The Battle of Tertry took place at Tertry in 687, in which Pepin the Middle, the steward of Austrasia, defeated the steward of Neustria, Berchar, whereupon Pepin became the steward of the whole Frankish Empire. Source: Wikipedia
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You can enjoy the serene Bihécourt Pond, which offers beautiful forest and lake landscapes, suitable for hiking and running year-round. Additionally, the Vermand region features magnificent walks along the water and through the Holnon woods. For broader natural beauty, consider visiting the Réserve naturelle des Marais d'Isle (14km away) or the Réserve naturelle des Landes de Versigny (39km away).
Jeancourt is close to several significant historical sites. You can visit the site of the Battle of Tertry, where the Battle of Tertry took place in 687. Further afield, the town of Saint-Quentin (13km) boasts the impressive Basilique de Saint-Quentin. Other notable historical landmarks include the UNESCO-listed Belfry of Cambrai (28km) and the Arras Citadel (48km), a Vauban fortification.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Doingt Greenway is a cycle path in a natural, bucolic setting, perfect for a family bike ride away from urban areas. The Bihécourt Pond also offers trails suitable for hiking and running, which can be enjoyed by families.
The area around Jeancourt offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the Doingt Greenway or take a pleasant walk along the canal at Pont de Riqueval. For more extensive options, explore the numerous running, MTB, and hiking trails. For example, you can find moderate running routes like the "From the Marshes to the Gates of the Plain Trail" or hiking routes such as the "Étang de Bihécourt — loop from Vermand." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Jeancourt, MTB Trails around Jeancourt, and Hiking around Jeancourt guides.
Many outdoor areas and trails around Jeancourt are generally dog-friendly, especially those in natural settings like the Bihécourt Pond and the Vermand region. When visiting specific sites or nature reserves, it's always advisable to check local regulations regarding pets, especially if they require leashes or have restricted access in certain areas.
The landscapes around Jeancourt are diverse, featuring a mix of agricultural plains, forests, and waterways. You'll find bucolic settings along greenways like the Doingt Greenway, tranquil forest and lake environments at Bihécourt Pond, and canal-side paths near Pont de Riqueval. The broader region also includes nature reserves and the large Forest of Mormal (52km away).
The trails and natural areas around Jeancourt, such as Bihécourt Pond, are accessible year-round. However, for the most comfortable outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer weather.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful and natural settings. The Pont de Riqueval is appreciated for its pleasant canal-side walks and historical significance with a war memorial. The Vermand region is loved for its magnificent walks along the water and through the woods, offering a real treat for nature lovers. The Doingt Greenway is praised for its bucolic environment away from urban bustle, allowing enjoyment of the forest's charms.
Yes, several towns rich in culture and history are within a reasonable distance. Saint-Quentin (13km) is a significant hub with markets and the Basilique de Saint-Quentin. Cambrai (28km) is recognized as a town of art and history, featuring a UNESCO World Heritage belfry. Arras (48km) is known for its baroque-style houses, the Arras Citadel, and the Carrière Wellington museum.
You can experience local life and find fresh produce at various markets in nearby towns. Saint-Quentin (13km) hosts markets on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Cambrai (28km) has markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Other towns like Péronne (15km), Fresnoy-le-Grand (19km), and Ham (21km) also host regular markets.
Yes, for those interested in horticulture, there are a couple of remarkable gardens in the vicinity. The Jardins du château (39km) and Le jardin de Sylvie Fontaine (50km) are noted as significant gardens that offer a pleasant experience for visitors.
Beyond the main highlights, exploring the 'Villages in Bloom' (Villes Fleuries) can be a delightful experience. Several nearby villages, such as Guyencourt-Saulcourt (9km), Gauchy (14km), Mastaing (44km), and Vivaise (45km), have received high ratings for their beautiful floral displays, offering charming, picturesque stops.


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