Attractions and places to see around Any-Martin-Rieux include historical sites and rural landscapes. This region is characterized by its rural setting, with the Le Gland stream flowing through it, and is known for its fortified churches and structures from the Maginot Line. Visitors can explore a variety of man-made monuments and historical sites that reflect the area's past.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Deserves to be ranked among the most beautiful villages in France. (in our opinion)
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Don't hesitate to take advantage of the surrounding forests
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The bunker is called " Bloc de limite No. 551
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This casemate is typical of that encountered along the Maginot Line. This fortification line was built in the 1930s to prevent a German invasion. The casemates of the La Neuville-aux-Joutes forest mainly served as shelters for troops and locations for machine guns and light artillery.
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La Neuville-aux-Joûtes is a small green village, crossed by the “Le Gland” stream, a tributary of the Oise. Labeled a “3-star” village (protection of the sky and the nocturnal environment) and a “3-flower” flower village, the environment exudes calm and simple beauty.
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Locomobile No. 3003, which can be seen at the entrance to the town of Buire and the former railway depot, was manufactured in 1900 by the construction engineer Emile Salmson. Its operating pressure was 7 bars. Property of the Northern Railway Company, it was used to drive the machine tools of the Hellemes Workshops (North). As the SNCF machine tools became autonomous, she ended her career in 1939. It was Monsieur Raclot, director of the Leclerc center, who offered her second youth to the ECO-RAIL association.
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This memorial commemorates the residents of La Neuville-aux-Joûtes who were killed or missing in the First and Second World Wars.
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La Neuville-aux-Joûtes is a rural municipality characterized only by its church, its town hall and its monument to the fighters.
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The region is rich in history, particularly related to the Maginot Line. You can visit the Grand Marais East Casemate – Maginot Line, a fortification built in the 1930s, or the Bloc de la Limite No. 551 (Maginot Line), another silent witness to France's defense system. Additionally, the Fortified Church of Saint-Nicolas of Signy-le-Petit offers a glimpse into 17th-century architecture with its unique warlike exterior.
Yes, the Fortified Church of Saint-Nicolas of Signy-le-Petit is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical and architectural experience. Another unique family-friendly spot is the Locomobile Salmson No. 3003, an early 20th-century industrial artifact that can be an engaging stop for all ages.
The area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. These routes range from easy to difficult, allowing you to explore the rural landscapes and charming villages like La Neuville-aux-Joûtes.
The rural municipality of La Neuville-aux-Joûtes is a notable settlement. It's characterized by its church, town hall, and a memorial to fallen soldiers. This small green village is crossed by the Le Gland stream and is recognized for its efforts in protecting the night sky and its beautiful floral displays.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Locomobile Salmson No. 3003 is a unique historical industrial artifact from 1900, located at the entrance to Buire. It offers an interesting stop to learn about its past use in railway workshops. The fortified churches, like the Fortified Church of Saint-Nicolas of Signy-le-Petit, are also distinctive to the Thiérache region.
The region's rural landscapes and outdoor activities are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites and cycling routes. The '3-flower' label for villages like La Neuville-aux-Joûtes suggests a particularly beautiful experience during blooming seasons.
The region is characterized by its rural setting and is crossed by the Le Gland stream, a tributary of the Oise. While specific natural highlights are not detailed, the overall landscape offers green, tranquil environments, especially around villages like La Neuville-aux-Joûtes.
Yes, there are easy cycling options. For instance, the 'La Neuville-aux-Joûtes – Pretty village square loop from La Neuville-aux-Joûtes' is an easy gravel biking route, and there are easy road cycling routes like the 'La Neuville-aux-Joûtes – Pretty village square loop from Signy-le-Petit'. You can find more details on the cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling guides for the area.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance of the Maginot Line structures, finding them 'silent witnesses' to a pivotal period. The Fortified Church of Saint-Nicolas of Signy-le-Petit is admired for its unique architecture and historical context. The Locomobile Salmson No. 3003 is noted as a 'nice POI' that encourages visitors to stop and read its information.
Yes, the village of La Neuville-aux-Joûtes features a memorial dedicated to the residents who were killed or went missing in the First and Second World Wars, offering a place for reflection.
The Thiérache region, where Any-Martin-Rieux is located, is known for its fortified churches. The Fortified Church of Saint-Nicolas of Signy-le-Petit is an excellent example, built at the end of the 17th century with thick walls, watchtowers, and a warlike exterior, reflecting its defensive role in past centuries.
The Maginot Line structures, such as the Grand Marais East Casemate and Bloc de la Limite No. 551, were part of France's extensive defense system built between 1930 and 1938. Their purpose was to protect against a surprise invasion, particularly from Germany, and they served as shelters for troops and positions for machine guns and light artillery.


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