Best attractions and places to see around Liesse-Notre-Dame include historical monuments, cultural sites, and natural areas. This commune in the Aisne department of France is known for its rich pilgrimage history, centered around the Basilique Notre-Dame de Liesse. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from marshlands like Le Grand Marais de Liesse to charming village centers. The region offers a blend of architectural heritage and serene natural environments.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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If you plan th ride this section GPS may not track you due to the wooden canopy blocking the signal
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After the Volksbund took over, development work began in 1933, such as the planting of birch trees that give this cemetery a particular charm or the construction of a memorial site (Gedenkhalle) in pink Vosges sandstone based on the plans of the Volksbund's chief architect, Robert Tischler. Inside this building, which is located at the back of the necropolis and after taking a staircase, one reaches a cloister from which one accesses a crypt in which the names of all the men buried in this cemetery are engraved on large beech wood panels.
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This cemetery, located in a town occupied by the Germans from September 1914 to October 1918, was created near a field hospital. From 1920 onwards, it served as a nucleus for the grouping of German graves located in around sixty communes, in particular those in the cemeteries created by the Germans during the war in the communes they occupied, such as Mauregny-en-Haye (more than 1,000 graves), Coucy-les-Eppes (more than 500) and Berrieux (600). The men buried here all fought east of the Chemin des Dames, mainly in the autumn of 1914, early 1915, in April and May 1917 (during General Nivelle's offensive), at the end of May 1918 and from September to October of that same year. Today, this necropolis houses 7,192 bodies: 5,402 are buried in individual and collective graves (of which 8 combatants could not be identified) and 1,790 rest in an ossuary (of which only 54 could be identified).
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This cemetery, located in a town occupied by the Germans from September 1914 to October 1918, was created near a field hospital. From 1920 onwards, it served as a nucleus for the grouping of German graves located in around sixty communes, in particular those in the cemeteries created by the Germans during the war in the communes they occupied, such as Mauregny-en-Haye (more than 1,000 graves), Coucy-les-Eppes (more than 500) and Berrieux (600). The men buried here all fought east of the Chemin des Dames, mainly in the autumn of 1914, early 1915, in April and May 1917 (during General Nivelle's offensive), at the end of May 1918 and from September to October of that same year. Today, this necropolis houses 7,192 bodies: 5,402 are buried in individual and collective graves (of which 8 combatants could not be identified) and 1,790 rest in an ossuary (of which only 54 could be identified).
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More design for motocross, rather than mtb
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The Basilica of Notre Dame de Liesse is a Gothic basilica dating from the 12th century and dedicated to the Virgin Mary, who is said to have miraculously freed three knights from captivity during the Crusades. The basilica was a place of pilgrimage for many kings and queens of France, who came to pray for various favors and blessings. You can admire the beautiful architecture, the statue of the Black Madonna, the frescoes and relics of the basilica, and learn about its rich history and culture. The basilica is located in the town of Liesse-Notre-Dame.
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Cross country terrain, very well equipped for mountain biking and motorcycling
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The village of Pierrepont already stands out - even on comments on the internet - by the presence of a bakery and a bar. This compared to the other villages in the region that only house a church and a municipal school. We also noticed two beautiful scenes in the form of a letterbox incorporated into a bicycle and a fisherman on the other. The cross next to the Visser is also listed as a monument on Wikipedia.
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Liesse-Notre-Dame is rich in history, centered around the Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse. This Gothic basilica, a significant pilgrimage site since the 12th century, features a 14th-century nave, a Renaissance Italian-style main altar, and a revered Black Virgin statue. Other notable sites include the Sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Liesse, the legendary Chapelle de la Rencontre, a classified 15th-century Maison en pan de bois, and the 17th-century Presbytère.
Yes, Liesse-Notre-Dame offers serene natural landscapes. The most prominent is Le Grand Marais de Liesse, an extensive marshland that is part of the larger Marais de la Souche. This preserved natural area features diverse environments, including peat bogs and woodlands, with a walking trail for exploration. The region is also drained by several watercourses like the Souche, Buze, and Pointy rivers.
The area around Liesse-Notre-Dame is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, road cycling, and general cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the "Basilique Notre Dame et Marais de la Souche" loop or the "Pierrepont Village – Souche Marsh" loop. Cyclists can explore routes such as the "Marais du Pierrepont" for road cycling or the "Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse" loop for touring. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and cycling guide.
While specific family-friendly attractions are not detailed, the natural areas like Le Grand Marais de Liesse offer walking trails suitable for families. Exploring charming villages such as Pierrepont Village or the Village center of Ebouleau can also be an enjoyable outing for families, offering a glimpse into local life and history.
Pierrepont Village is notable for its local amenities, including a bakery and a bar, which distinguish it from many other smaller villages in the region. Visitors also appreciate the unique artistic touches found there, such as letterbox scenes incorporated into a bicycle and a fisherman, adding to its charm.
Yes, the German cemetery of Montaigu is a significant historical site. It was established during World War I near a field hospital and later became a central grouping point for German graves from surrounding communes. Today, it houses over 7,000 bodies, with a memorial site featuring a Gedenkhalle (memorial hall) and a crypt, offering a poignant reflection on the war's history.
The Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse showcases flamboyant Gothic style architecture. Key features include its 14th-century nave, a chancel with a Renaissance Italian-style main altar donated by Marie de Médicis, and a marble and white and black jubé (rood screen). The stained-glass windows, replaced in the 1970s, are also a notable artistic element.
Yes, the Le Grand Marais de Liesse, part of the Marais de la Souche, offers dedicated walking trails. You can find specific hiking routes that traverse this tranquil natural setting, such as the "Pierrepont Village – Souche Marsh loop from Pierrepont" which is an easy 4.65 km trail, or the "Souche Marsh loop from Pierrepont" at 3.43 km. These trails allow you to experience the diverse plant and animal species of the peat bogs and woodlands.
The Village center of Ebouleau is a cozy village known for its distinctive layout, featuring a 'dries' – a central triangular square around which houses are built. It also includes the historic Saint-Martin church and the town hall, which shares its building with a school, reflecting the traditional community structure of the region.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse is highly valued for its beautiful architecture, the statue of the Black Madonna, and its rich history as a pilgrimage site. The charm of villages like Pierrepont Village, with its local amenities and unique character, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, there is a Mountain Bike and Motocross Track in the Forest. While it's well-equipped for both mountain biking and motorcycling, some visitors note it's more designed for motocross. It offers cross-country terrain for those looking for an off-road cycling experience.


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