Attractions and places to see around Mont-Saint-Jean include a variety of historical religious buildings and charming settlements. This region offers 11 notable places to explore, primarily featuring fortified churches and traditional villages. Visitors can discover sites with architectural elements dating back centuries, providing insights into local heritage. The area is characterized by its historical architecture and cultural significance.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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In the restaurant, which is also a tourist office, you can borrow a walkman, which will give you a tour of the village. A walk of about 3/4 hour. Borrowing the walkman was free in 2024. You can set the language to Dutch.
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Superb village with architecture typical of this region, including this church
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This village is listed among the "most beautiful villages in France", but the local star is the church, hidden at the back of the square. Fortified, it only reveals its charms to the most daring. To see it up close, you have to do some strange gymnastics. The neighboring houses, made of red brick, topped with slate, seem to form a continuous enclosure. An integral part of the village's interpretation circuit, open all year round, the church has been specially equipped for visits and offers you the possibility of going upstairs to discover its guard room-refuge!
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Beautiful route with views
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Beautiful village with a beautiful example of a fortified church in Thièrache.
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Parfondeval is a village located in the commune of Archon, France. It is one of the most beautiful villages in France and invites you to walk in authentic rural France, in a beautiful natural environment. The village has a pond in the village square, red brick houses with slate roofs typical of the region, a wash house, a Protestant church and more. The church of Saint-Médard is a weather church in the typical style of the region and is the only church with a decor that tells the history of the weather churches.
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The village has beautiful houses and old barns built of wood and cob. Archon has a private and restored castle, the Château d'Ogny, a 16th/17th century building with a square dwelling flanked by two towers at opposite angles, a square portal, two square towers. The old Ogny mill has become a farm. The Saint-Martin church is fortified. The facade is protected by two round towers on each side of the door and connected by a gateway, loopholes and bretèche. Homeland of Jean d'Ongnies abbot of La Valroy in 1394, of Pierre Antoine Menu (1769-1844) born in Archon on November 2, 1769 knight of the Legion of Honor, and of Marcel Cury (1891-1984) local historian author of Glossary of Archon, Rozoy sur Serre and Parfondeval
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Liart is a small village in the Ardennes department in the Grand Est region of France. It has about 600 inhabitants and is located 35 km from Charleville-Mézières, the capital of the department. Liart is known for its Church of Our Lady, which is a notable example of Gothic architecture in the region. The church was built between the 13th and 16th centuries and has a beautifully carved portal, an impressive organ and a richly decorated interior. The church has been classified as a historical monument since 1913. Another attraction in Liart is the museum of the Ardennes red turkey, a local species that was threatened with extinction and was saved thanks to the efforts of some passionate breeders. The museum tells the history and characteristics of this bird, which is a symbol of the Ardennes identity and gastronomy. The museum also organizes tours of the farms where the turkeys are raised.
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The area around Mont-Saint-Jean is rich in historical religious buildings and charming settlements. You'll primarily discover fortified churches and traditional villages, offering insights into local heritage and architectural elements dating back centuries. Notable examples include the Saint-Médard Church of Parfondeval and the Parfondeval Village and Fortified Church.
Yes, several attractions are considered family-friendly. The Saint-Médard Church of Parfondeval and the Parfondeval Village and Fortified Church are great for families to explore. The village of Liart also offers a museum dedicated to the Ardennes red turkey, which can be an interesting and educational visit for all ages.
Mont-Saint-Jean and its surroundings are known for their historical religious buildings. The Saint-Médard Church of Parfondeval is an exemplary fortified church where you can even go upstairs to discover its guard room-refuge. Another significant site is the Fortified Church of Saint-Martin, Archon, with its unique facade protected by two round towers.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and mountain biking. For running, explore trails like the 'Saint Martin Church loop from Hannappes' or 'Running loop from Brunehamel'. Cyclists can enjoy longer routes such as the 'Protestant church - museum – Renneval fortified church loop from Parfondeval'. Mountain bikers have options like the 'Fortified Church of Archon – Saint Martin's Church loop from Parfondeval'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Cycling, and MTB Trails around Mont-Saint-Jean.
Absolutely. Parfondeval Village is particularly notable, featuring magnificent red brick houses, a pond, and a fortified church. The village of Archon, home to the Fortified Church of Saint-Martin, also boasts beautiful houses and old barns built of wood and cob, offering a glimpse into traditional regional architecture.
Visitors frequently praise the authentic rural charm and the well-preserved historical architecture. Many highlight the unique experience of exploring fortified churches, with some offering access to guard rooms. The picturesque villages, with their distinctive red brick houses and serene settings, are also a favorite for walks and picnics.
Yes, many of the churches are open to visitors. For instance, the Saint-Médard Church of Parfondeval is equipped for visits, allowing you to discover its guard room-refuge. It's always a good idea to check local opening times, especially for smaller village churches.
While the fortified churches are prominent, the surrounding villages themselves hold many hidden charms. Exploring the narrow streets of Parfondeval, with its red brick houses and pond, or discovering the architectural details of the Sainte-Barbe Church of Coingt, can feel like uncovering a hidden gem. The museum of the Ardennes red turkey in Liart is also a unique and lesser-known cultural experience.
The best way to explore the region is often by combining walking or cycling with visits to the historical sites. Many villages are close enough to be connected by scenic routes, allowing you to appreciate both the natural environment and the architectural heritage. Consider using the komoot guides for running, cycling, or mountain biking to plan your itinerary.
While the primary focus of this specific Mont-Saint-Jean region is its historical architecture, the villages are often nestled within pleasant rural landscapes. For example, Parfondeval Village features a charming pond in its square, adding to its natural appeal. The surrounding countryside provides a beautiful backdrop for outdoor activities.
Yes, the region is characterized by specific architectural styles and materials. You'll frequently see red brick houses with slate roofs, typical of the Thiérache region. Many buildings, including the fortified churches, incorporate local stone and timber framing, such as the wood and cob constructions found in Archon.


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