Natural monuments around Dizy are defined by the Marne River and its valley, which shape the local landscape. The commune is located at the gateway to the Regional Natural Park of the Montagne de Reims, a protected area featuring diverse forests, hillsides, and waterways. This region offers a variety of natural points of interest, including riverine environments and forested trails. Visitors can explore the interplay between the natural environment and the area's heritage.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Mountain biking is prohibited in these forests! This is a natural forest reserve. This notice is issued by the Pro Natura association, owner and manager of the site. Thank you for your commitment to nature.
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The Tine de Conflens is an idyllic waterfall in the middle of nature between Ferreyres and La Sarraz.
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An idyllic place that changes from spectacular to romantic depending on the water level of the "Nozon". Only during the holiday season and when the weather is nice at the weekends is an increased crowd to be expected.
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You cannot reach the bottom part by bike but you can arrive not far away.
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Superb fall in the middle of the forest, beautiful communion with nature.
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Thank you for these beautiful photos and video of the Tine de Conflens. Looking forward to discovering this gem.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Dard Waterfall, known for its magnificent cascades and forest setting. Another favorite is Daffodils on Le Mormont, especially between March and April when the forest trails are filled with blooming daffodils. The Yellow Quarry (Former Bellerive Quarry) is also popular for its ecological interest, hosting threatened orchid species.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Daffodils on Le Mormont offers easy forest trails perfect for a family outing. The Tine de Conflens Waterfall is also considered family-friendly and easy to access, sometimes even featuring a small sand beach if water levels are low. Additionally, the Forest Trails of Bois de Chênes, Echilly provide a natural forest reserve with various paths for exploration.
The natural landscape around Dizy is primarily shaped by the Marne River and its valley. You'll find diverse features including waterfalls like the Dard Waterfall and Tine de Conflens Waterfall, dense forests such as Daffodils on Le Mormont and the Forest Trails of Bois de Chênes, Echilly, and unique geological sites like the Yellow Quarry. The region is also at the gateway to the Regional Natural Park of the Montagne de Reims, offering hillsides, vineyards, and waterways.
The area around Dizy is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those leading to the Tine de Conflens Waterfall. There are also dedicated running trails and mountain biking routes, though mountain biking is prohibited in certain natural reserves like the Forest Trails of Bois de Chênes, Echilly. The Marne River and Canal also offer scenic paths for walking and cycling.
The best time to visit depends on what you wish to see. For the vibrant daffodil blooms at Le Mormont, plan your visit between March and April. Waterfalls like the Dard Waterfall are often best seen between seasons or after rain, when water flow is strong, though they can be almost dry in midsummer. The Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park is enjoyable throughout the warmer months for hiking and nature appreciation.
Yes, the Yellow Quarry (Former Bellerive Quarry) holds historical significance. From the 15th to the early 20th century, it was a source of the characteristic yellow stone used in local buildings. Today, it's recognized for its ecological value, serving as a refuge for unique flora and fauna, including threatened orchid species.
Beyond the well-known spots, the Yellow Quarry (Former Bellerive Quarry) can be considered a hidden gem due to its unique ecological interest, protecting four threatened orchid species within its limestone environment. The Marne Valley itself, with its smaller streams like the Livre and Cubray, and various small bodies of water, offers serene and less-traveled natural settings.
The natural monuments around Dizy, particularly the Yellow Quarry and the Regional Natural Park of the Montagne de Reims, are home to diverse flora and fauna. The quarry is a refuge for specific plants, insects, and reptiles, including threatened orchid species. The Montagne de Reims park, with its varied landscapes, supports a rich biodiversity, making it an excellent area for nature observation.
Yes, within Dizy, there are designated walking tours that allow you to experience the local natural and cultural heritage. Examples include 'Dizy from yesterday to today' (6 km) and 'La Dizycienne' (5 km). These tours offer an accessible way to engage with the commune's natural surroundings and its connection to the village's history and champagne production.
For expansive views of the region's natural contours, including vineyards and the valley's expanse, there is a specific panoramic viewpoint located on the Départementale road D251. This spot offers an excellent opportunity to appreciate the broader natural beauty of the area.
Winter conditions can vary. While some waterfalls like the Tine de Conflens Waterfall can offer a wonderful show by partly freezing in extremely cold weather, trails might be slippery or muddy. It's always advisable to check local conditions and wear appropriate footwear and clothing for winter visits.
The Dard Waterfall is highly photogenic, especially when the cascades are full. The seasonal daffodil blooms at Daffodils on Le Mormont between March and April create a stunning, colorful landscape perfect for photography. The panoramic viewpoint on D251 also offers excellent opportunities for landscape shots of the valley and vineyards.


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