Attractions and places to see around Montlevon include historical sites and natural landscapes within this village in the Aisne department of France. The area is characterized by numerous converging valleys, the Dhuis River, and the Vilzeaux stream. Montlevon also serves as a base for exploring the nearby Regional Natural Park of Montagne de Reims and the wider region, which features significant historical and cultural points of interest. The village itself contains a historic church, illustrated lavoirs, and vestiges of a…
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On market days there is a lot of activity here!
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Jean de La Fontaine was a French writer. He is considered one of the greatest classics in French literature, and some of his fables are still familiar to every French schoolchild today. He was born on July 8, 1621, in Château-Thierry. Here on the banks of the Marne River stands this sculpture, depicting some of the characters and animals from his fables.
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Not the most beautiful monument in Château-Thierry, but perhaps the most original...
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Part of the Team Rynkeby Berlin tour in 2024. What a lovely place to have a break. 😍 And a sip. 😉
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Beginning of the hillsides of the Champagne vineyard
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Since you don't often come across larger towns along the cycle path, Chateau-Thierry is a good place to take a break or to get provisions.
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Lavoir and sculptures for the fable The frog who wants to be as big as an ox. Part of The Fabulous Labyrinth. Nice park across the road from the sculptures.
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The 19th century town hall of Château-Thierry is located here. From the higher medieval castle walls you can enjoy a wonderful view of the city and the town hall.
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Montlevon itself is home to the historic Church of St. Martin, an 11th-century Romanesque church with a bell tower, 13th-century religious artifacts, and 15th-century baptismal fonts. You can also find vestiges of a Roman fortified site towards Condé-en-Brie. Nearby, Château-Thierry offers a medieval castle and a 19th-century town hall. Further afield, Reims boasts the UNESCO-listed Reims Cathedral, and Provins is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved medieval heritage.
Yes, Montlevon features a historic lavoir illustrated with a representation of Jean de La Fontaine's fable, 'The Donkey and the Dog.' In Château-Thierry, the birthplace of the famous fabulist, you can find the Jean de la Fontaine statue on the banks of the Marne River, depicting characters and animals from his fables. The area also has other fable-themed art installations, such as The frog that wants to be as big as the ox and Lavoir and Ceramic Art of 'Le Lion et l’Âne Chassant'.
Montlevon is characterized by numerous converging valleys, and the Dhuis River and Vilzeaux stream traverse the commune. It is also situated near the Regional Natural Park of Montagne de Reims, offering opportunities to appreciate natural landscapes. For scenic views, consider the Marne Riverside Path in Château-Thierry, which provides beautiful vistas of the water and the town.
The region around Montlevon is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Beautiful meadow path loop from Montigny-lès-Condé' or the 'Château de Condé loop from Condé-en-Brie'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Château de Château-Thierry – Château-Thierry Town Hall loop from Essises' and the 'Marne Riverside Path – Château-Thierry Town Hall loop from Viffort'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Mountainbike loop from Essises'. You can find more details and routes in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and cycling guide for Montlevon.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The fable-themed lavoirs and art installations, such as The frog that wants to be as big as the ox and Lavoir and Ceramic Art of 'Le Lion et l’Âne Chassant', can be engaging for children. The Marne Riverside Path in Château-Thierry is a secure route shared with pedestrians and cyclists, suitable for a family stroll or bike ride. Exploring the medieval castle in Château-Thierry can also be an exciting outing for families.
The Aisne region, including Montlevon, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Beyond the Church of St. Martin and the fable-illustrated lavoirs in Montlevon, you can explore the 'Circuit Fables of the Canton of Condé-en-Brie,' which connects various thematic points in the area. The nearby town of Epernay, known as the 'Capital of Champagne,' offers a unique cultural experience with its grand wine houses and vineyards.
The Marne Riverside Path in Château-Thierry is noted as a secure route shared with pedestrians, and its flat nature makes it suitable for those seeking accessible options. While specific wheelchair-accessible trails in Montlevon itself are not widely documented, this riverside path offers a good option for a leisurely and accessible experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical charm and scenic beauty of the area. The views from the medieval walls of Château-Thierry Town Hall are highly appreciated, as is the peaceful and picturesque Marne Riverside Path. The unique fable-themed art installations, such as the Jean de la Fontaine statue and the lavoirs, also receive positive feedback for their originality and connection to local heritage.
While Montlevon is a charming village, specific cafes, pubs, restaurants, or accommodations within the immediate commune are limited. However, the nearby town of Château-Thierry, just 14 km away, offers a wider selection of dining options and places to stay, making it a convenient base for exploring the region.
Within Montlevon, the Château de la Ville aux Bois is a private property. However, the historic town of Château-Thierry, about 14 km away, features a medieval castle with impressive views. Further afield, the magnificent Pierrefonds Chateau, considered one of the most beautiful castles in northern France, is about 59 km away.
Montlevon's lavoirs (public washhouses) are notable for their historical and artistic value. One in particular is uniquely illustrated with a representation of Jean de La Fontaine's fable, 'The Donkey and the Dog,' making it a charming cultural highlight. Other lavoirs can also be found in the hamlets within the commune, reflecting a piece of local heritage.


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