Attractions and places to see around Bucy-Le-Long include a blend of historical landmarks and access to significant cultural and natural sites in the Aisne department of France. The commune itself features remnants of a medieval fortified house and other historical points of interest. Its proximity to Soissons and other towns allows for exploration of early Gothic cathedrals, abbeys, and military architecture. The broader region offers natural features for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Located in the Aisne region, Septmonts Castle was originally the country residence of the bishops of Soissons. Built between the 12th and 16th centuries, it retains several original features, such as the so-called Saint-Louis Room. Visitors can discover a 14th-century keep and square tower, as well as a 16th-century Renaissance pavilion. Bombed during the First World War, Septmonts Castle is now classified as a historical monument for its chapel and keep, and an inscription for the rest of the buildings. The impressive keep is over forty meters high and consists of seven stories of complex architecture. Septmonts Castle itself is adorned with a park featuring an arboretum and an orchard. The entire complex is open to the public, and the Renaissance residence also hosts temporary exhibitions. Every June, the site hosts the Pic'Arts rock festival concerts.
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The Abbaye Saint-Jean-des-Vignes is a former abbey of Augustinian canons in Soissons, France. It was founded in 1076 by Hugues le Blanc, lord of the region, and was one of the richest abbeys in the Middle Ages at the time. The abbey is located on the Saint-Jean hill, southwest of the city center of Soissons and has a Gothic architecture. It is currently a historical monument and is open to visitors. It includes a beautiful facade, a refectory, a cloister and outbuildings. The former abbot's house houses the Center for the Interpretation of Architecture and Heritage.
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This early Gothic cathedral, located in the heart of Soissons, was built from 1176 and continued to develop until the 14th century. Dedicated to the martyrs Gervasius and Protasius, it serves as the seat of the Bishop of Soissons. The oldest part is the southern transept, with a striking quadripartite structure and a rounded apse. The choir, completed around 1212, is light and spacious, surrounded by an ambulatory with five chapels. The stained glass windows date largely from the 13th and 14th centuries. A 15th-century tapestry depicts the lives of the patron saints. The west façade is simple but impressive, with three portals and a large rose window. Only one of the two planned towers was built; this southern tower, 66 metres high, was inspired by Notre-Dame de Paris . Inside, you will also find works of art by Rubens and Philippe de Champaigne. Despite damage during the First World War, the cathedral remained a powerful symbol of Gothic architecture and religious history in northern France.
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The Donjon de Septmonts is a medieval tower in the French village of Septmonts, located near Soissons, in the Hauts-de-France region. The tower was built in the 14th century and was originally part of a castle that served as a residence for the bishops of Soissons. The tower is 47 meters high and has seven floors. It is a striking example of the princely style of the late 14th century, combining both military and residential functions. The tower is currently undergoing a restoration programme.
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The Keep of Septmonts is a 14th century tower which was once the residence of the bishops of Soissons. The tower is 45 meters high and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. You can also explore the park and arboretum surrounding the tower, where you will find a variety of trees, plants and flowers from different continents. The park also has a picnic area, playground and vineyard that reflects the local wine heritage. The Donjon de Septmonts is open every day from May to September and on weekends the rest of the year. Entrance is free and you can enjoy a guided tour or a self-guided tour with an audio guide. The Donjon de Septmonts is a privileged place to discover the history and nature of this charming village in Aisne.
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The Cathedrale was badly damaged in WWI and bullet holes can still be found on the outside facade. Overall it appears to have been less restored than other structures of this magnitude and somewhat lacks refined architectural splendor, although its size is imposing.
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The park is open and invites you to rest and have a picnic. The old walls all around provide the necessary medieval ambience. Is otherwise very quiet here, pleasant area a little further out.
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Within Bucy-le-Long, you can discover the remnants of a medieval fortified house, including a prominent 14th-century tower. Other local historical points of interest include Le Perron Municipal, a bicentennial stoop built in 1812, the village's War Memorial, and La Tourelle des Caillets, the last vestige of a former pleasure garden.
Yes, the nearby city of Soissons, just 6 km away, offers several significant sites. These include the early Gothic Soissons Cathedral and the impressive Saint-Jean-des-Vignes Abbey. You can also visit the Soissons Memorial to the Missing of the Aisne, commemorating British soldiers from WWI.
The region is rich in medieval architecture. A must-see is Septmont Keep, a 14th-century tower that was once part of a castle for the bishops of Soissons. Its seven floors and 47-meter height make it a striking example of princely architecture. Additionally, Bucy-le-Long itself has remnants of a 14th-century fortified house.
Yes, within a 15 km radius, you can explore the Fort of Condé, a well-preserved example of late 19th-century military architecture. The historic Chemin des Dames plateau, with its La Caverne du Dragon Museum, also provides deep insights into its crucial role during World War I.
The area around Bucy-le-Long offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and road cycling. For instance, there are cycling routes like the 'Soissons Town Hall – Vic-sur-Aisne Castle loop' and running trails such as 'The 8 wash-houses of Bucy le long loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Bucy-Le-Long, Running Trails around Bucy-Le-Long, and Road Cycling Routes around Bucy-Le-Long guide pages.
Yes, Septmont Keep is considered family-friendly. Its park with an arboretum and orchard invites visitors to rest and have a picnic, providing a pleasant medieval ambiance for all ages.
While Bucy-le-Long itself is a small commune, the broader Aisne department offers natural sites for exploration. These include the Foret de Retz, the Réserve naturelle des Landes de Versigny, and the Forêt de Laigue, which are suitable for those looking to venture a bit further for natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved historical sites and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the region's rich past. For example, the Fort of Condé is praised for its preservation and beautiful green surroundings, while Septmont Keep is loved for its impressive architecture and peaceful park setting.
Yes, the Soissons Memorial to the Missing of the Aisne is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing for easier access to this significant historical monument.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for cycling, running, and exploring historical sites. Specific events like the Pic'Arts rock festival at Septmont Keep occur in June, which might influence your visit if you're interested in cultural events.
While specific 'easy walks' are not detailed, the parks surrounding historical sites like Septmont Keep offer pleasant, gentle strolls. For more structured walking, consider the running trails, some of which might be suitable for easy walks, such as the 'Memorial loop from Villeneuve-Saint-Germain' which is rated moderate but can be adapted.
Beyond the main highlights, the village of Bucy-le-Long itself holds smaller, charming historical elements like La Tourelle des Caillets, the sole remaining vestige of a former pleasure garden. Exploring the local village can reveal these less-known but historically rich spots.


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