Best attractions and places to see around La Neuville-Lès-Wasigny are located in the Ardennes department of France. This commune provides access to a region characterized by its natural beauty, including dense forests and river valleys, as well as historical sites. The area offers a variety of cultural landmarks and natural features, making it a destination for those interested in local history and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Pleasant walk in the forest. A bit of paved road, a lot of trail, a bit wet, even slippery. Downhills, uphills. Everything you need to make the walk enjoyable.
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After a few days of heavy rain we could no longer find the path, which suddenly turned into a tough walk. The first and last third are very doable (asphalt and cart track). Middle section muddy and impassable. Very nice and beautiful.
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Signy-l'abbeye is a pleasant town with two hotels and, for the region, quite a few amenities, an ATM and a small supermarket. There is a large (walking) forest to the west and you will also find a campsite there. The church was built in 1900 on the site of a 16th century shrine. There was a Cistercian abbey here between 1135 and 1793.
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After a good climb you arrive at: Viewpoint from the Butte de Marlemont (292 m). From the end of 1941 it housed one of the 15 Hertzian stations of the BERNHARD system deployed by the Wehrmacht in the occupied zones (including 7 in France). At the top of this hill was a BERNHARDT guidance system known as FuSAn724/725, which was used by Luftwaffe fighter planes in their mission to intercept bombers. This 'VHF beacon' on Marlemont was identified by the code "Be6". It was sabotaged by the German army on 05.09.44. Invented in the midst of "gulf warfare" by Telefunken, this system foreshadowed modern air navigation aids. The statue of the Virgin was moved by the Germans during World War II. This statue was replaced after the war, at the top of Bernhard's round building Huge panorama over the Ardennes! Picnic tables and benches have been set up to appreciate this view in a wooded setting.
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Signy-l'Abbeye is a pleasant town with two hotels, and for the region, quite a few amenities, an ATM and a small supermarket. To the west is a large (walking) forest and you will also find a campsite.
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It is a very beautiful forest and right next to the crossing is a forester’s house.
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A superb 15th century hall, in hall and cob, classified as historical monuments. It is characteristic of the region but its side encumbered in the village and its slightly elevated position, at the foot of the long descent of the main street, gives it a little additional charm.
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The small community of Wasigny shows several historical features. This also includes a large wooden hall, usable as a meeting place, dance floor, community space. The half-timbered houses - if they are maintained - testify to a great art. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasigny
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Yes, you can visit The Butte de Marlemont, which offers a vast panorama over the Ardennes from its 292-meter summit. It's a great spot for a break, with picnic tables and benches in a wooded setting.
The region around La Neuville-Lès-Wasigny is part of the larger Ardennes, known for its diverse natural beauty. You'll find dense forests, bocage meadows, and picturesque river valleys. Many trails, like the Forest Road Crossing, lead through beautiful wooded areas.
Within La Neuville-Lès-Wasigny, you can see the Église Saint-Timothée, which was relocated in 1775 and houses a wooden statue of its patron saint. Nearby, the Halle de Wasigny is a superb 15th-century hall classified as a historical monument. The Château de Wasigny, a 17th-century fortified house, is also close by.
Absolutely! The area offers several cycling routes. For example, you can explore the 'Signy-l'Abbeye loop from Saint-Jean-aux-Bois' or the 'Saint-Remi Church – Fortified Church loop from Wasigny'. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around La Neuville-Lès-Wasigny guide.
There are various running trails available. Consider the 'Étang de la Héronnière loop from Signy-l'Abbaye' for a moderate run, or a 'Running loop from Wagnon' for a more challenging option. Check out the Running Trails around La Neuville-Lès-Wasigny guide for more routes.
While specific family-focused attractions within La Neuville-Lès-Wasigny are limited, the wider Ardennes region offers options like Le Chêne Perché - Parc Accrobranche (a treetop adventure park) and the Ferme Pédagogique De Liart (an educational farm). Many of the natural trails are also suitable for families, depending on their difficulty.
Signy-l'Abbeye is a pleasant town that was historically home to a Cistercian abbey between 1135 and 1793. Today, it offers amenities like hotels, an ATM, and a small supermarket. To its west, you'll find a large forest with walking opportunities and a campsite.
Yes, the region is home to unique historical architecture. Besides the Halle de Wasigny, a 15th-century half-timbered hall, you can also visit the Saint Lambert Church in Lalobbe, which is a fortified church with parts dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries.
Mountain bikers can find several routes, such as the 'Saint-Remi Church loop from La Neuville-lès-Wasigny' or the 'Étang de la Héronnière loop from Signy-l'Abbaye'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around La Neuville-Lès-Wasigny guide.
Yes, for those willing to venture further, Charleville-Mézières (about 29 km away) boasts the grand Place Ducale. Sedan, known for its castle, is recognized as a 'town of art and history'. Reims, approximately 49 km away, is a heritage site with three UNESCO-listed attractions.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Butte de Marlemont is loved for its huge panoramic views, while the Forest Road Crossing is praised for its beautiful forest scenery, even if some sections can be challenging after rain.
The Ardennes region, with its forests and river valleys, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is great for longer outdoor activities, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered landscape for walks, though some trails might be muddy.


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