Best attractions and places to see around Chesnois-Auboncourt include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activity points. This commune in the Ardennes department of France is characterized by its rural setting and proximity to the Canal des Ardennes. The area offers opportunities for cycling and exploring local heritage, with several points of interest within and near its boundaries. Visitors can discover water features like the Foivre river and the Chatelaine stream, alongside regional attractions.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This chapel, located far from the village of Givry, was consecrated in 1960. The original Gothic church was destroyed in World War I and rebuilt in 1938 according to plans by architects Malard and Broux. However, it was destroyed again in World War II in 1940 and rebuilt from 1959 onwards according to the latest plans. The actual church is surrounded by an L-shaped gallery, and in front of it is a rest area located above the field path, offering a beautiful panoramic view. Unfortunately, there is no shade here.
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Great place for running, hiking or cycling
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quiet for a break with shaded benches and tables
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Located along the greenway, a picnic table and bike storage are available.
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Ecluse de Semuy is a lock on the Canal des Ardennes, a canal that connects the rivers Meuse and Aisne in France. The lock is located near the village of Semuy, in the Ardennes department, in the Grand Est region. There are four locks at Semuy, numbered 23 to 26, which are part of the long descent of 27 locks from Le Chesne to the branch to Vouzier. The lock has a drop of 3.70 meters and is suitable for ships of the Fréycinet type (38.5 meters long and 5.1 meters wide). The lock is operated by the skipper with a remote control that activates the lock. Once in the lock, the skipper pulls a blue pole located inside the lock to complete the operation.
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The Moulin de la Tortue, an old corn mill with dam and wheel, is located on the course of the Longwé which marks the border between the municipalities of Voncq and Neuville-Day.
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Wonderful, flat cycling route through a nature reserve with numerous stork nests. Well asphalted road along the Aisne.
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The region is rich in natural features, particularly the Canal des Ardennes, which connects the Meuse and Aisne rivers. You can also find the Foivre river, the Chatelaine stream, and the Mirgodet Fountain stream within the commune. The area around the Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station offers a nature reserve known for numerous stork nests along the Aisne river.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station marks a wonderful, flat cycling route through a nature reserve with a well-asphalted road along the Aisne river. The Canal des Ardennes also offers great opportunities for cycling. For more routes, explore the Cycling around Chesnois-Auboncourt guide, which includes routes like the 'Écluse de Semuy – Turtle Mill loop from Attigny'.
Beyond the local Turtle Mill, an old corn mill with a dam and wheel, Chesnois-Auboncourt has its own historic Église Sainte-Marguerite and the Mairie (Town Hall). Further afield, the city of Sedan, about 31 km away, is known for its historic castle and streets, recognized as a 'town of art and history'.
Many of the outdoor activities, especially cycling along the flat routes like the one near the Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station, are suitable for families. The Écluse de Semuy on the Canal des Ardennes can also be an interesting stop for children to observe the lock operations. The Canal des Ardennes itself features picnic areas perfect for family outings.
There are various hiking opportunities in the vicinity. You can find trails like the 'Passage along the wood loop from Tourteron' or the 'Montgon lock – Sluizen in Canal des Ardennes loop from Lametz'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Hiking around Chesnois-Auboncourt guide.
The Canal des Ardennes is a prominent feature connecting the Meuse and Aisne rivers. It's known for its succession of locks, such as the four locks at Semuy, which are operated by skippers using remote controls. The canal offers scenic routes for cycling and is a significant part of the region's hydrographic landscape.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the picturesque village of Parfondeval, about 35 km away, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'. The region itself, known as 'Les Quatre Vallées', is also notable for its fruit production, including cherries, apples, and mirabelles, offering a unique local flavor.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can find several trails around Chesnois-Auboncourt. Routes include the 'Lock crossing – Rethel loop from Attigny' and the 'Drop! – Saint Roger's chapel loop from Chesnois-Auboncourt'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Chesnois-Auboncourt guide.
The Ardennes region, including Chesnois-Auboncourt, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer mild weather ideal for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural reserves and canal paths. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn showcase beautiful foliage.
Yes, the Basilica of Neuvizy, located in the village of Neuvizy, is a significant Catholic basilica. It is a pilgrimage site, particularly on May 15th and August 15th, earning Neuvizy the nickname 'Le Lourdes Ardennais'. The basilica has a rich history dating back to 1752.
Several notable towns are accessible for day trips. Charleville-Mézières, approximately 25 km away, features the grand Place Ducale. Sedan, about 31 km distant, is famous for its castle. Further out, Reims (around 52 km) boasts three UNESCO-listed attractions, including its renowned Cathedral.
The cycling route near the Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a flat and well-asphalted path along the Aisne river, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.


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