Attractions and places to see around Brieulles-Sur-Bar offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural insights, and natural beauty. The commune is situated within the Meuse basin, drained by the Bar river and Bièvre stream, contributing to a tranquil rural landscape. Visitors can explore its rich heritage and enjoy the serene environment of the Bar valley. The area is characterized by agricultural activities and is recognized for its floral decoration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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If you want to stay overnight, Moulin de Cygne is highly recommended
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Le Chesne is located on the watershed of the Aisne and Meuse basins, on a passage to the Argonne, the "Défilé du Chesne-Populeux". In the église Saint Jacques (13th-15th century) with a square tower there is a marble statue of Saint Bernard in bishop's robes (16th century) from the Abbaye du Mont-Dieu.
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After a visit to the Grande-Chartreuse in the Dauphiné, Odo, abbot of the Abbaye Saint-Remi in Reims, founded the first Carthusian monastery in France in 1132. It covered more than 12 hectares and was surrounded by a triple wall. The monastery, so close to Protestant Sedan, suffered during the religious wars, served as a prison during the French Revolution and was then partially demolished. In the open space at the foot of the Crêtes de l'Argonne there are eight sober 17th century buildings made of pink brick, with natural stone frames on doors and windows. It is all that remains of the former monastery.
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This portion is located along the Old Pond and its reed bed, which were transformed into a nature reserve. The path runs alongside a few fields and follows the small Bairon stream. The bucolic setting is ideal for a family stroll.
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The Bairon reservoir is an artificial lake of 120 hectares divided into two parts: one for water sports and leisure activities, the other for the observation and conservation of fauna and flora. You can follow the trails around the lake and enjoy the green landscape, the singing of birds and the peaceful atmosphere. You can even observe rare species of plants and animals in the old pond, now a nature reserve. It’s an ideal destination for a run.
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The Bairon reservoir is an artificial lake of 120 hectares divided into two parts: one for water sports and leisure, the other for the observation and conservation of fauna and flora. You can follow the trails around the lake and enjoy the green landscape, the singing of birds and the peaceful atmosphere. You will even be able to see rare species of plants and animals in the old pond, now a nature reserve. It is an ideal destination for a hike.
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If you are looking for a peaceful and isolated hiking spot, you will enjoy visiting the Chartreuse du Mont-Dieu, a former monastery of the Carthusian order founded in 1132. This historic site is located in the heart of the Ardennes forest, surrounded by century-old trees and springs. You can explore the ruins of the monastery, which was rebuilt in the 17th century in a brick and stone style similar to that of Place Ducale in Charleville. You can also enjoy the natural beauty of the forest, where you may encounter wildlife such as deer, foxes or birds. The Chartreuse du Mont-Dieu is an ideal destination for a quiet and relaxing hike.
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A NATURAL RESERVE Nestled in the heart of the Ardennes, Lake Bairon, with an area of 120 hectares, consists of two ponds separated by a dike: the old pond and its reed bed, formed into a nature reserve, and a water reservoir intended for water activities. Today, the Ardennes Departmental Council coordinates the development and promotion of the site. A PLACE OF RELAXATION Hiking trails, playgrounds and a sandy beach invite you to relax and feel well-being. The site welcomes 200,000 people a year, including more than 40,000 swimmers who enjoy the lake. Learn about the most extensive water sports: canoeing, windsurfing... Also enjoy the 5000m2 beach and the pleasures of swimming. This summer there will be supervision every afternoon from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., from June 15 to August 28. Please note that in view of the deterioration of the water quality of Lake Bairon and in consultation with the Regional Health Service, swimming and water activities at Lake Bairon are prohibited until further notice. Likewise, it is recommended that fishermen do not consume the fish they catch. Source: https://www.vnf.fr/vnf/points-d-interetss/reservoir-du-bairon/
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Brieulles-Sur-Bar and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the fortified Église Notre-Dame, a 15th-century church, and the unique Château-ferme, a farmhouse castle with distinctive polygonal turrets and sculpted keystones. Further afield, the Chartreuse du Mont-Dieu, a former Carthusian monastery founded in 1132, offers ruins and a peaceful setting within the Ardennes forest.
Absolutely. The region is characterized by its tranquil natural environment. The Bar River and Bièvre Stream flow through the commune, offering scenic views of the Bar valley. You can also visit the Bairon Reservoir, a large artificial lake with a dedicated nature reserve for observing local fauna and flora. Don't miss the majestic 400-year-old Linden Tree at the village's exit towards Authe, a remarkable natural landmark.
The Bairon Reservoir is an excellent choice for families, offering water sports, leisure activities, and a sandy beach. The Bairon Lake Nature Reserve provides a bucolic setting ideal for a family stroll along the Old Pond and the Bairon stream. The area's rural landscape and 'Village Fleuri' status also make for pleasant, relaxed exploration.
There are several options for walking and hiking. You can explore the trails around the Bairon Reservoir, which offers green landscapes and birdwatching opportunities. For more structured routes, you can find various hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Brieulles-Sur-Bar guide. One popular easy route is the 'Bairon Reservoir – Bairon Reservoir loop from Bairon et ses environs'.
Yes, Brieulles-Sur-Bar has a unique cultural site: the Musée de la Vache (Cow Museum), which offers a glimpse into local agricultural heritage and is open every Wednesday afternoon. The historical Grange de la Dîme (Tithes Barn) also reflects the village's past agricultural significance.
The Bairon Reservoir is a hub for water sports and leisure activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB and gravel biking opportunities. You can find detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Brieulles-Sur-Bar and Gravel biking around Brieulles-Sur-Bar guides, including routes like 'La Samaritaine loop from Bar-lès-Buzancy'.
The Path Along the Canal in Stenay is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant route along the river. While specific accessibility details for all local sites in Brieulles-Sur-Bar are not fully available, the flat terrain along the Bar River and Bièvre Stream may offer accessible sections for gentle enjoyment of nature.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The peaceful and isolated hiking spots, like the Chartreuse du Mont-Dieu, are highly valued. The serene environment of the Bairon Reservoir, with its trails and opportunities for observing nature, is also a favorite. The area's tranquil rural landscape and rich heritage contribute to a relaxing and enriching experience.
Beyond the main highlights, the village itself, recognized as a 'Village Fleuri' (flowered village), offers charm in its floral decorations. The unique Musée de la Vache is certainly a hidden gem for those interested in local culture. Exploring the quiet paths along the Bar River can also lead to peaceful discoveries.
The rural landscape and natural areas like the Bairon Reservoir and the Ardennes forest are home to various wildlife. In the forest surrounding Chartreuse du Mont-Dieu, you may encounter deer, foxes, or various bird species. The nature reserve at Bairon Lake is specifically dedicated to the observation and conservation of local fauna and flora, including rare plant and animal species.
Brieulles-Sur-Bar hosts various local events throughout the year. These include a flea market on the first Sunday of May, a football tournament on May 8th, school festivals in June, and a patron saint's festival with a pétanque competition on the Sunday before August 15th. These events offer a chance to experience local life and culture.
The Château-ferme is a distinctive historical monument. Its facades and roofs were inscribed as historical monuments in 1945. It features a sober rubble stone facade framed by two polygonal turrets, and its courtyard is particularly interesting with a series of arcades adorned with sculpted keystones, built using local yellow stone from Authe.


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