Best attractions and places to see around Verzy, a commune in France's Grand Est region, offers a diverse range of points of interest. The area is known for its unique natural features, including the Faux de Verzy forest, and its historical significance within the Champagne region. Visitors can explore natural landmarks, cultural sites, and historical monuments that reflect the area's heritage and landscape.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The Nécropole Nationale de Villers-Marmery is a military cemetery in Villers-Marmery, France. This cemetery is located in the heart of the Champagne region and contains the graves of soldiers who died for France during the fighting in this region1. The cemetery was originally created to bury soldiers who died in the ambulance centre set up in the village in 1915. Although the initial intention was to make this cemetery temporary and later integrate it into the cemetery of Sept-Saulx, this plan was changed thanks to a petition by Mademoiselle Hazon de Saint-Firmin. She was very attached to the grave of a soldier buried there and managed to preserve and develop the cemetery1. In 2013, the cemetery was renovated and today there are 523 people buried in individual graves
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In autumn the twisting trunks are even more spectacular
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Cimetière military de Sillery is a military cemetery in the municipality of Sillery, in the Grand Est region. It is one of the largest French necropolises from the First World War, with 11,259 graves of soldiers who died mainly in the defense of Reims, a city that symbolizes the Great War. The cemetery was constructed between 1923 and 1933, and also contains a monument to the 97th division, a mausoleum for the fallen without a grave, and a memorial stone for Lumir Brezovsky, the first Czechoslovak volunteer who died in 1914. The cemetery is a place of memory and tribute to the victims of the bloody battles of Champagne.
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Port de Sillery is a marina in the commune of Sillery. It is located on the Canal de l’Aisne à la Marne, which connects the Aisne and Marne rivers. Port de Sillery has 19 berths, 8 moorings and a boat ramp. It also offers showers, toilets, a washing machine, a dryer and free Wi-Fi to visitors. Port de Sillery is one of two marinas managed by the Grand Reims, along with the Reims Marina, which is located closer to the city centre and the cathedral.
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The national necropolis of Villers-Marmery brings together the remains of soldiers who died for France during the battles that occurred in this region (The battles of Champagne - 1914-1918, etc.). More info here: https://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/fr/villers-marmery
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Beautiful forest area with the very special "Süntelbuchen"
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Good place for a break. Since there aren't many opportunities to get something for breaks along the canal, we recommend stopping in Sillery. There is a restaurant and a bakery there.
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Verzy is renowned for its natural beauty, most notably the Faux de Verzy Biological Reserve. This enchanting forest is home to the world's largest concentration of dwarf beech trees, known for their twisted, gnarled trunks and dome-like shapes. You can also visit the Mont Sinaï Observatory, the highest point of the Montagne de Reims, offering panoramic views.
The area around Verzy holds significant historical interest. You can explore the Sillery National Necropolis, one of the largest French necropolises from World War I, containing over 11,000 graves. Another important site is the Villers-Marmery Military Cemetery, which commemorates soldiers who died in the region. The Old Abbey of Saint-Basle in Verzy also offers a glimpse into the area's rich heritage.
Verzy is a Grand Cru village, deeply connected to the Champagne region. The Phare de Verzenay (Verzenay Lighthouse) has been transformed into a wine museum, offering an immersive journey into the world of Champagne vineyards, complete with tasting. You can also visit various Champagne houses and vineyards in the area, such as Champagne Fresnet-Juillet and Cuperly, for tours and tastings.
Yes, families have several options. The Faux de Verzy Biological Reserve is a magical place for a walk, with its unique trees. Nearby, Parc Arboxygène offers a treetop adventure park suitable for children aged 4 and up. Grinyland, a nature-themed leisure park, provides various attractions for all ages, including tree nets, pedal karts, and pony rides.
Verzy is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Dwarf home – Faux Demoiselle Beech loop from Verzy' (easy) or the 'Circuit between Mailly and Mont Sinaï' (moderate). Mountain bikers can explore routes such as 'The Faux de Verzy – Mount Sinai loop from Mailly-Champagne'. For more details and routes, visit the Hiking around Verzy, MTB Trails around Verzy, and Gravel biking around Verzy guides.
For breathtaking views, head to the Verzenay Windmill, located atop the Reims mountain, which offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding vine valleys. The Mont Sinaï Observatory also provides expansive views of the Montagne de Reims.
The Faux de Verzy Biological Reserve is a popular spot for walks, and dogs are generally welcome on leashes. It's a great place for a unique forest stroll with your canine companion, but always ensure to follow local regulations regarding pets in nature reserves.
Verzy is beautiful year-round, but the spring and autumn months are particularly pleasant. Spring (April-May) brings fresh greenery to the Faux de Verzy and the vineyards begin to flourish. Autumn (September-October) offers stunning fall foliage in the forests and is also harvest season for Champagne, providing a vibrant atmosphere in the vineyards.
While specific cafes directly within the Faux de Verzy forest are limited, the nearby Port of Sillery, a marina on the Canal de l’Aisne à la Marne, offers a restaurant and a bakery, making it a good spot for a break. Verzy village itself and surrounding towns will have additional dining options.
The Port of Sillery is a marina located on the Canal de l’Aisne à la Marne. It provides amenities for visitors, including berths, moorings, showers, toilets, and free Wi-Fi. It's a pleasant spot for a break, with a restaurant and bakery available.
The 'Faux' (an old French word for beech) are a unique variety of dwarf beech trees (Fagus sylvatica variety tortuosa). They are known for their distinctive twisted, gnarled trunks and branches, growing no more than 4 or 5 meters high and forming characteristic dome or umbrella-like shapes. This forest contains the world's largest reserve of this botanical enigma, with some trees living up to 500 years.


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