Attractions and places to see around Lucquy, a commune in the Ardennes department of France, offer a range of local points of interest. The area serves as a base for exploring nearby attractions in the Grand Est region, characterized by its historical heritage and natural waterways. The terrain around Lucquy includes canal paths and rural landscapes, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Sud-Ardennes greenway follows the Canal des Ardennes for more than 110 kilometers. This old towpath was developed to take advantage of the bucolic waterside setting. An ideal place for those looking for something sweet!
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With a rich historical heritage, the town of Rethel is crossed by the famous Canal des Ardennes. This ancient city experienced significant economic expansion before being 80% destroyed by the Great Wars.
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The old market hall of Chesnois-Auboncourt is a historic building located in the commune of Chesnois-Auboncourt, in the Ardennes department, in the Grand Est region. This is an old grain hall, built in the 18th century, which was used to store and sell cereals produced in the region. The hall is rectangular in shape, with a wooden frame and a slate roof. It is supported by stone pillars and surrounded by a rubble wall. It has been listed as a historic monument since 1984.
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The Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours de Neuvizy is a Catholic basilica located in the village of Neuvizy. A pilgrimage is organized in the church and on the Marial road on the outskirts of the village in May and on August 15, which has earned Neuvizy the nickname “Le Lourdes Ardennais”. Pope John Paul II decided to elevate it to a basilica in 2002. The history of this basilica began on April 30, 1752, when eight children attending catechism in Villers-le-Tourneur discovered a statuette of the Blessed Virgin, surrounded by a halo of light, near a small fountain on an oak tree in the woods from Neuvizy. They knelt down and recited the Salve Regina, the Souvenez-vous and many prayers and other songs. In 1818, a cross was erected in the forest, in the presence of Charles Poit, the last survivor of the event. At that time, the church of the village was just a simple and small structure, but after the multiplication of phenomena, pilgrims came in more and more numbers to pray before the miraculous statue placed inside the modest chapel of the village. So a bigger church had to be built. Under the impetus of the parish priest at the time, Canon Nicolas Valentin, the foundation stone for a new church was laid on May 4, 1865, in the presence of 10,000 pilgrims. This priest supervised the construction of the new sanctuary and was also the assistant architect, carpenter, painter and main sculptor. On the outside, a marble indicates that this canon rests under the trumeau of the church. Most of this religious monument was completed in late 1876.
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At the crossroads, the Thugny-Trugny lock is one of the many locks that line the Ardennes canal. You might be lucky enough to see a boat passing by...
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Some pretty typical Ardennes stone buildings and above all an old wooden hall dating from 1842, which serves as a setting for many festivities.
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Lucquy, while a small commune, serves as a gateway to a variety of attractions in the Ardennes department. You'll find a mix of historical sites, cultural institutions, and natural waterways, particularly along the Canal des Ardennes. The area offers opportunities for exploring local heritage and engaging in outdoor activities.
Yes, the region boasts several historical sites. The town of Rethel has a rich historical heritage, having experienced significant economic expansion before being heavily impacted by the Great Wars. You can also visit the historic old Chesnois-Auboncourt market hall, an 18th-century grain hall, and the Basilica of Neuvizy, known for its pilgrimage history.
Near Lucquy, you can explore the Musée Guerre et Paix en Ardennes in Novion-Porcien, which is dedicated to the region's history of war and peace. In Rethel, the L'AGORA Médiathèque-Musée du Pays Rethélois functions as both a media library and a museum, offering insights into the local Rethélois region.
The area around Lucquy is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, especially those interested in activities along the waterways. Popular options include hiking, running, and cycling. The Voie verte du canal des Ardennes is particularly popular for leisurely rides and walks.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Nature trail – Rethel' or the 'Rethel loop from Biermes'. Many routes follow the canal paths, offering easy to moderate difficulty. For more options, explore the Hiking around Lucquy guide.
Absolutely. The Voie verte du canal des Ardennes, an old towpath, is a fantastic option for cycling, stretching over 110 kilometers along the Canal des Ardennes. You can also find various cycling routes, such as the 'Lock crossing – Rethel loop from Ambly-Fleury'. Check the Cycling around Lucquy guide for more routes.
For family fun, the Aquatic Center Galéa in Rethel offers recreational swimming. The Voie verte du canal des Ardennes is also suitable for family walks or bike rides due to its flat terrain. Additionally, the Chemin de Fer Touristique du Sud des Ardennes in Attigny provides an engaging experience for those interested in railway history.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling along the canal paths. During these seasons, the natural landscapes are vibrant, and the conditions are ideal for exploring the region's attractions.
You can observe a canal lock in action at the Lock crossing near Thugny-Trugny. This is one of many locks along the Ardennes canal, and you might be lucky enough to see a boat passing through, offering an interesting glimpse into the canal's operation.
Within Lucquy, the Église Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc de Lucquy is a significant local landmark. The Gare d'Amagne - Lucquy, the local train station, also holds historical importance, having once housed a depot and wagon repair workshops.
The Voie verte du canal des Ardennes is a greenway that follows the Canal des Ardennes for over 110 kilometers. This former towpath has been developed into a scenic route, perfect for walking, running, or cycling, allowing visitors to enjoy the tranquil waterside setting.
Yes, in nearby Rethel, you can enjoy the Promenade des Isles, which offers a pleasant setting for leisurely walks. The Voie verte du canal des Ardennes also provides extensive opportunities for relaxed strolls along the canal.


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