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Etang Du Haut Fourneau

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Etang Du Haut Fourneau

The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Etang Du Haut Fourneau

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Hiking around Etang Du Haut Fourneau offers a diverse natural landscape, characterized by expansive wetlands, numerous waterways, and the dense Verdun Forest. The terrain features gentle paths around the lake and routes winding through the woods, providing varied scenic backdrops. This region is recognized for its rich biodiversity, including unique flora and a thriving population of amphibians. The interplay of water bodies, marshy zones, and forested habitats contributes to a vibrant ecosystem suitable for family friendly hiking trails.

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Bezonvaux – Ruins of Église Saint-Michel loop from Ornes

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 6, 2025, Tunnel Memorial Geniesoldaten herovering 24/10/'16

This is the fort's entry into the war

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This impressive gun turret rises above the fort here. Know that you can visit the technical room of this.

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Silent witnesses to the destructive madness

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Memorial Ici fut ornes detruit en 1916 was erected for the lost village and the Martyrs of Ornes. At this location you have a beautiful view over the lost village of Ornes. The Memorial was erected by Touring Club France

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On 21 February 1916 at 07:15 (German time was 1 hour later) 1225 guns poured their fire over the French lines in front of Verdun. The gunfire was so intense that a subterranean rumbling and booming could be heard and felt up to 170 kilometres around Verdun. As far away as Trier, Saarbrücken and Paris the air vibrated and windows rattled. French pilots who flew over Verdun during the bombardment reported seeing gigantic columns of flames and smoke and that the front looked like a smoking industrial city. This is consistent with the comment of General Petain, who estimated that a million shells were fired on that first day alone. The bombardment lasted for almost 5 hours, until 12:00. Then a short pause in firing was called. The idea was to tempt the survivors to come out of their shelters to recover from the horrors of the drumfire. They would then be destroyed after 10 minutes by even heavier cannon fire. After the pause, the bombardment continued until about 16:30. Then it stopped. Then the infantry attack began. The German soldiers climbed out of the assault trenches and began to cross the bombed terrain. Nothing happened for the first few hundred meters. The cannon fire had completely destroyed the first French lines. But at the second defense line things were different. It turned out that there were still survivors, who were defending themselves furiously. The bombardment had not only killed and stunned the French. It had also filled the survivors with a rage and fury that made them fight to the end. At the end of the first day, the Germans had gained about two kilometers of ground. Yet they had encountered more resistance than they had expected. And the losses were also higher than originally thought. A tiny sign of what was to come. Triggered? Want to know more? Click through to https://www.cirkwi.com/fr/point-interet/1269507-monument-sommieres-paul

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For enthusiasts who want to marvel at this impressive hall. Here you come face to face with a war machine.

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Fort Douaumont is a remnant of the First World War. One of the most powerful constructions and a symbol of the Battle of Verdun. More than a return to the past, a visit to this place immerses us in the heart of a legendary confrontation and tells us about the lives of those who lost their lives there. Fort Douaumont was built between 1884 and 1886 and was an extremely strategic location during the Battle of Verdun. It is also to this battle that the Fort owes its fame. The fort has been a listed historical monument since 1970 and, at an altitude of 400 metres, it offers a view of the valley south-west of Douaumont. As a building barely finished, it was almost immediately outdated because of its masonry construction. Indeed, at that time, new shells were able to destroy masonry structures. That is why Fort Douaumont was covered with a thick layer of concrete in the most sensitive and exposed places. The effectiveness and resistance of the weapons make this fort one of the most powerful buildings in the entrenched camp of Verdun. From the beginning of the First World War, the village of Douaumont and its surroundings were put in a state of defense: trenches were dug, barricades were built, barricades were hung. At first, the village managed to defend itself. But, from 1915, the village could no longer hold out. The stabilization of the front line then changed the type of battle. On February 21, 1916, the Germans attacked Verdun. Fort Douaumont was a privileged target: in two days, it was hit by 800 shells. In a few days, the front line came dangerously close to the fort. Four days after the start of the battle, it was already in the hands of the German army. For eight months, the French army fought to retake the fort, using many shells. It was not until October 1916, after 6 days of preparation and the deployment of exceptionally dense artillery, that yet another attack succeeded in recapturing the fort. In the Fort Douaumont Museum, many films, photos, archive material and testimonies tell the story of the fort and the heroic soldiers who fought there. A moving discovery that is a good addition to a visit to the fort. Source: https://www.landofmemory.eu/nl/sites-historiques/fort-douaumont/

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This tunnel has an important historical value in the conquest of Fort Douaumont on 24 October 1916. A plaque mentions the regiments that were responsible for this heroic act. In particular, the Sappers Ygon and Dumont were appointed 'Knights of the Legion of Honour' for their heroic action.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available around Etang Du Haut Fourneau?

There are several family-friendly hiking trails around Etang Du Haut Fourneau, with a total of 4 routes featured in this guide. These range from easy strolls to moderate hikes, ensuring options for various family activity levels.

What makes the hiking trails around Etang Du Haut Fourneau suitable for families?

The trails in this region are characterized by varied topography, including gentle paths around the lake and routes winding through the dense Verdun Forest. They offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, with options for different skill levels, making them engaging for families. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, which can be an exciting discovery for children.

Are there any easy, shorter routes perfect for families with young children or toddlers?

Yes, for families with young children or toddlers, the Saint-Michel Chapel - Ornes – Ruins of Église Saint-Michel loop from Ornes is an excellent choice. It's an easy 6.6 km route, offering a pleasant and manageable walk through natural landscapes and historical sites.

Can we find circular routes that are good for families?

Absolutely! Many of the family-friendly routes around Etang Du Haut Fourneau are circular, allowing for a convenient and engaging experience without retracing your steps. For example, the Bezonvaux – Ruins of Église Saint-Michel loop from Ornes is a moderate 11.1 km circular hike that explores historical points.

What kind of natural features or landscapes can we expect to see on family hikes here?

The region boasts a diverse natural landscape, including expansive wetlands, numerous waterways, and the historically significant Verdun Forest. You'll encounter a vibrant ecosystem with unique flora and a thriving population of amphibians, offering plenty of opportunities for nature observation during your family hike.

Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest along the family-friendly trails?

Yes, the trails often integrate with historical sites, offering a journey through both nature and history. For instance, the Retractable Gun Turret – Fort Douaumont loop from Ornes is a moderate 14.7 km path traversing the Verdun Forest and passing significant historical landmarks related to the First World War.

What is the best time of year to go hiking with family around Etang Du Haut Fourneau?

The area is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn often offer the most comfortable temperatures and stunning scenery for family hikes. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant fall colors. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the shaded forest areas.

Is parking available near the trailheads for family hikes?

Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of many trails, particularly in and around villages like Ornes and Azannes-et-Soumazannes. It's advisable to check specific route details for precise parking information before your trip.

Are dogs allowed on the family-friendly trails around Etang Du Haut Fourneau?

While many outdoor areas in France are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near historical sites. Please be mindful of local regulations and other hikers.

What do other hikers say about the family-friendly trails in this area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the beautiful blend of natural landscapes and historical significance, highlighting the well-maintained paths and the peaceful atmosphere, making it a rewarding experience for families.

Are there any amenities like cafes or places to eat near the family hiking routes?

While the immediate vicinity of Etang Du Haut Fourneau is quite natural, you can find amenities like cafes and restaurants in nearby villages such as Ornes and Azannes-et-Soumazannes. These provide good options for refreshments or a meal after your family hike.

Are there any trails suitable for strollers or wheelchairs?

The terrain around Etang Du Haut Fourneau includes gentle paths, but also routes winding through dense forest which may not always be suitable for strollers or wheelchairs due to uneven surfaces or roots. It's best to check the specific trail conditions and difficulty ratings for accessibility before heading out.

How can we reach the trailheads using public transport?

Public transport options to reach the trailheads directly might be limited, as the area is quite rural. It's often more convenient to travel by car to the starting points in villages like Ornes or Azannes-et-Soumazannes. However, you can check local bus schedules for connections from larger towns in the Meuse region.

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