Best attractions and places to see around Mont-Saint-Martin, located in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department of France, include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The area offers a significant municipal park and various churches with architectural and historical importance. Nearby, visitors can explore the Vauban fortifications of Longwy, just 3 km away.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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At the foot of the church plateau, along the Rue de l’Hôtel Dieu, there is a well-preserved German shelter (abri allemand). This concrete construction was used by the German troops as an observation and command post. Its location close to the church offered protection and an overview, which was crucial in this heavily contested sector of the front.
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On the slope of the Église Saint-Martin opposite 32, Rue de l'Hôtel Dieu The church of Sommepy-Tahure, Église Saint-Martin, is located on a raised plateau in the centre of the village. During the First World War, this location had strategic importance, as it offered a view over the surrounding front area in Champagne. The church was badly damaged during the war and later rebuilt, but the area around it still bears the traces of the conflict.
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The main village of Falaise is located on the top of a gaize cliff, on the eastern slope of the Aisne Valley. The top of this cliff dominates the river, which passes at about 105 m above sea level, but 50 m below. The territory of the commune is divided between the valley of the Aisne, its meadows, its few crops, and the plateau connected to the Argonne. Highlights are: Église Saint-Victor, Monument aux morts, Croix Strady.
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The Nécropole nationale de Chestres is a military cemetery in Chestres, a commune in Vouziers, in the Ardennes department in the Grand Est region, France. The cemetery contains 3,065 French soldiers who died during the First World War. The cemetery is located on the right bank of the Aisne valley, at an altitude of 114 meters, a few hundred meters from the top of the hill, at the place called Les Sablons. There are also other graves in this cemetery, including a Czechoslovak section with 284 casualties in October 1918, of which 160 are unknown in an ossuary. The bodies come from Sugny, Condé-lès-Vouziers, Chestres, Terron-sur-Aisne and Vrizy. There is a monument with the inscription "In memory of the legionnaires of the 21st and 22nd Czechoslovak regiments who fell on the battlefield in 1914-1918 next to their comrades of the Allied armies for freedom"3. There is also a Russian section with 124 bodies of prisoners of the Germans, 10 graves of Belgian citizens who were deported by the Germans as prisoners for work and 3 British graves.
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During the First World War, Vandy was 90% destroyed, the village was liberated in 1918 thanks to the support of Czechoslovak volunteers. In the village, several tributes are preserved to them, for example the inscription on the war memorial To the generous Czechoslovak Legion decimated while fighting gloriously with the French regiments, 1918 or even the street of the Czechoslovak Volunteers. In the town hall, the Czechoslovak War Cross is on display, which can also be found engraved on the pediment of the town hall.
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Mont-Saint-Martin and its vicinity are rich in history. You can visit the Benedictine Church, a classified Historic Monument, or the Saint-Barthélémy Church, built in 1929 by the Longwy steelworks. Nearby, explore the significant World War I history at Vandy, where tributes to Czechoslovak volunteers are preserved, or the Chestres Military Cemetery, a national necropolis for WWI soldiers. The village of Sommepy Tahure also features a strategically important church plateau and a well-preserved German shelter from the conflict.
Yes, Mont-Saint-Martin is home to the extensive Frédéric Brigidi Municipal Park. Spanning over ten hectares, it's one of the largest cross-border parks, offering pleasant paths, children's games, a multi-sports ground, and an auditorium for relaxation and recreation.
Beyond historical churches, the municipality of Mont-Saint-Martin boasts a rich cultural heritage. You can find various paintings, sculptures, and frescoes throughout the area, including a sculpture by Christian Lapie titled "Man, tree of freedom," a charcoal portrait of Jean Ferra, and mural frescoes by Claude and Camille Semelet in the Center district. The 19th-century Dreux Castle is another significant landmark.
Just 3 km from Mont-Saint-Martin, you can visit Longwy, famous for its important Vauban fortifications and lively markets on Thursdays and Saturdays. Approximately 34 km away, Rodemack is recognized as a "Most Beautiful Village" and features a charming medieval fortified center.
The Frédéric Brigidi Municipal Park is an excellent family-friendly option, offering children's games and a multi-sports ground. Additionally, the Chestres Military Cemetery, while a historical site, is categorized as family-friendly, providing an educational experience for older children.
The region around Mont-Saint-Martin offers a variety of cycling routes. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are options like the 'Grandpré Church – Château de Grandpré loop from Vouziers' (49.5 km, moderate) or the 'Vouziers – Vouziers Town Hall loop from Vouziers' (38.7 km, easy). If you prefer touring, you can explore routes such as the 'Écluse de Semuy – Turtle Mill loop from Vouziers' (50.6 km, moderate). You can find more details and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Mont-Saint-Martin and Cycling around Mont-Saint-Martin guides.
There are several running trails available. You can find moderate loops from Vouziers (around 10-11 km), Falaise (8 km), or Saint-Morel (9.5 km). For more options, check out the Running Trails around Mont-Saint-Martin guide.
Vouziers is known as the capital of Ardennes Argonne. It's a pleasant town to stop for its shops and holds historical significance as the resting place of the famous aviator Roland Garros, who died in combat on October 15, 1918.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural parks. The area provides a variety of attractions to see and explore, from military cemeteries that offer a poignant look into history to fortified towns and green spaces for relaxation. The komoot community has shared 8 photos and given 3 upvotes, highlighting the diverse appeal of the region.
Yes, the municipality is noted for its art and heritage. You can discover a sculpture by Christian Lapie titled "Man, tree of freedom," a charcoal portrait of Jean Ferra, and impressive mural frescoes by Claude and Camille Semelet, particularly in the Center district.
Falaise is a village uniquely situated on top of a gaize cliff, offering views over the Aisne Valley. Key highlights within Falaise include the Église Saint-Victor, the Monument aux morts, and the Croix Strady, each contributing to the village's local charm and history.


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