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Hauts-De-France
Laon
Craonne

Vauclair Abbey and Californie Plateau Loop

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France
Hauts-De-France
Laon
Craonne

Vauclair Abbey and Californie Plateau Loop

Moderate

4

runners

Vauclair Abbey and Californie Plateau Loop

01:26

12.0km

130m

Running

Explore history and nature on this moderate 7.5-mile jogging loop through the Abbaye de Vauclaire and Plateau de Californie.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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768 m

Californie Plateau Observation Tower

Highlight • Viewpoint

The California Plateau Observation Tower is a wooden tower inaugurated in 2013 that stands 20 meters high on the eastern edge of the California Plateau, a strategic site during the First World War. From the top of the tower, you can admire the landscape of the Chemin des Dames, the village of Craonne and the Champagne plain. You can also discover the importance of the high points during the war and the battles that took place on this plateau. The tower is freely accessible all year round, but may be closed in case of bad weather. Also bring a flashlight if you want to explore the nearby trenches and shelters. The California Plateau Observation Tour is a unique place to discover the history and beauty of this region.

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5.95 km

Vauclair Abbey Ruins

Highlight • Historical Site

This abbey, which was founded in 1134 by St. Bernard, was severely damaged in a bombardment in 1917. The best preserved buildings are the pantry, the refectory of the lay brothers, the chapter house and the monks' hall. The foundations of the abbey church and the inn are still visible. Next to the garden with medicinal plants there is an exhibition space. Surrounding it is the monastic forest of Vauvelair, which covers 1000 hectares.

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11.3 km

Plateau de Californie

Highlight • Historical Site

The California Plateau is a historic site that was the scene of fierce battles during World War I. Today it is a wooded area with trails that offer panoramic views of the Aisne valley and the remains of trenches and shell craters. The plateau is classified as a red zone, which means that the ground is still contaminated by explosives and chemical weapons. You must not deviate from marked trails and respect the signs indicating dangerous areas. The plateau is also a place of memory and commemoration for the soldiers who fought and died there.

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8.58 km

3.00 km

362 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.43 km

4.98 km

1.18 km

298 m

134 m

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Wednesday 15 July

32°C

14°C

26 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to jog this loop?

For jogging, this 12.17 km (7.5 miles) loop typically takes around 1 hour 25 minutes. However, if you plan to stop and explore the historical sites, such as the Vauclair Abbey Ruins or the Californie Plateau Observation Tower, allow for more time.

What is the terrain like on the running loop?

The terrain primarily features forest paths, but also includes open sections with expansive views. On the Plateau de Californie, you may encounter uneven paths due to remnants of World War I trenches and shell craters. It's a moderate route, suitable for those with a good level of fitness.

What historical sites and viewpoints can I expect to see along the way?

This route is rich in history and offers superb views. You'll pass through the site of the former village of Craonne, razed during WWI. Key highlights include the 12th-century Vauclair Abbey Ruins and the Californie Plateau Observation Tower, which provides panoramic outlooks over the Aisne Valley and the Champagne plain. Near the abbey, there's also a botanical garden.

Where can I park to access the trail?

While specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided, Craonne is the starting point. It's advisable to look for public parking areas within Craonne village or near the Vauclair Abbey Ruins, as these are key points of interest along the loop.

Is this running loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given the historical significance and the presence of potential WWI remnants, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially on the Plateau de Californie, and ensure they stay on marked paths for their safety and to respect the sensitive environment.

What is the best time of year to jog this route?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, so an early morning or late afternoon jog is recommended. The California Plateau Observation Tower is freely accessible year-round, though it may close in bad weather.

Are there any permits or fees required to access the Chemin des Dames area or this trail?

No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to access the Chemin des Dames area or to jog this specific loop. The trail and its historical sites, including the Californie Plateau Observation Tower, are freely accessible.

Are there any specific safety considerations for jogging on the Plateau de Californie?

Yes, the Plateau de Californie is classified as a "red zone" due to its World War I history. This means the ground may still contain unexploded ordnance and chemical weapons. It is crucial to remain strictly on marked paths and avoid venturing into unmarked areas for your safety.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the Chemin de Ronde (27%), Chemin du Roi (24%), Tranchée de Californie (22%), and Laie Neuve (18%). You'll also find smaller segments of the Via Francigena France 02, Véloroute de la Somme à la Marne, and Voie Verte de l'Ailette.

Is this trail suitable for beginner joggers?

While classified as 'moderate,' the trail is manageable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness. The 12.17 km distance and some uneven terrain on the Plateau de Californie mean it's not entirely flat, but it's a rewarding experience for those looking to challenge themselves slightly.

What should I bring for a run on this loop?

Given the moderate difficulty and historical context, we recommend bringing appropriate running shoes suitable for varied terrain, water, and a fully charged phone. Due to the 'red zone' warning on the Plateau de Californie, staying on marked paths is essential, so navigation tools or a map can be helpful if signage is sparse.

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