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Hiking around Moussy-Verneuil offers diverse terrain within the Aisne department, characterized by an altitude ranging from 44 to 160 meters. The landscape features a mix of lush forests, expansive plains, serene prairies, and wetlands. Hikers can encounter unique geological formations like sandstone blocks in wooded areas, and explore routes along the Aisne river and its canals. The region also includes historical sites such as the 17th-century Château de Moussy-Verneuil and ancient troglodyte villages.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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8.28km
02:08
40m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.6km
04:46
250m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.16km
00:53
60m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:50
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Evening hikes have their own special charm here. The sun reflects particularly beautiful colors on the water surface. Hike to the boat lift, cross the river and head back towards the starting point.
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Along this canal towpath you can enjoy the wide open spaces, the perfect path and views of the surrounding villages and churches.
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Paissy is landlocked at the bottom of a valley. Its single street forms an arc. The village is known for its cave dwellings. The dwellings are sometimes enclosed in creutes, small caves which are maintained all year round at a suitable temperature. It is very pleasant to walk there.
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The church dates from the middle of the 13th century. Under the Old Regime, the parish came under the diocese of Soissons, Archdeaconry of Christianity and deanery of Vailly). At the end of the 19th century, Mademoiselle Rostan paid large sums to raise the monument damaged by the outrage of the years. It was badly damaged during the withdrawal of German troops at the end of the summer of 1918. The church was restored under the supervision of the architect of the Historic Monuments Lucien Sallez from 1921 to 1925, then from 1930 to 1932, while Émile Brunet and Jean Trouvelot worked on the masonry and the covering of the transept in 1927.
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Paissy is landlocked at the bottom of a valley. Its only street forms an arc of a circle. The village is known for its cave dwellings. The dwellings are sometimes enclosed in creutes, small caves which are maintained all year round at a suitable temperature. It is very pleasant to walk there.
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There are over 100 hiking routes in the Moussy-Verneuil area, catering to various preferences. You'll find a mix of easy strolls, moderate day hikes, and a few more challenging options.
The region offers a diverse landscape, including lush forests, expansive plains, serene prairies, and wetlands. You might encounter unique geological features like sandstone blocks in wooded areas, and scenic paths along the Aisne river and its canals. The southern part of Aisne also features vineyards, offering unique routes through agricultural settings.
Yes, Moussy-Verneuil has over 40 easy routes. A great option for a relaxed walk is Along the Canal latéral de l'Aisne — loop from Saint Mard, which offers flat paths alongside the canal.
The area is rich in history. You can explore routes that lead through ancient troglodyte villages, offering a glimpse into historical cave dwellings. The 17th-century Château de Moussy-Verneuil also adds a cultural dimension to the natural surroundings. Specific highlights include the Vauclair Abbey Ruins and the Ferme d'Hurtebise War Memorial.
Yes, many of the trails in Moussy-Verneuil are designed as loops. For example, the popular Paissy Troglodyte Village – Troglodyte Village of Paissy loop from Bourg-et-Comin offers a varied circular route through wooded areas and past historical dwellings.
The routes in Moussy-Verneuil are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the peaceful canal paths, and the unique historical sites like the troglodyte villages.
Yes, the southern part of Aisne, where Moussy-Verneuil is located, contributes to France's Champagne production. You can find unique routes that wind through these agricultural settings, offering picturesque views of the vineyards.
Absolutely. The region is characterized by the presence of rivers, like the Aisne, and associated canals. Many trails offer scenic walks along these waterways, often referred to as 'paths of the lockkeepers'. You can also visit the Monks' Pond.
The altitude in the Moussy-Verneuil area ranges from 44 to 160 meters. While some routes, like those along the canal, are relatively flat, others, especially those in the Chemin des Dames area, can feature more hilly terrain with panoramic ridges and valleys, offering moderate elevation changes.
Yes, the troglodyte villages are a significant feature of the region. A notable route is the Troglodyte Village of Paissy – Paissy Troglodyte Village loop from Paissy, which leads through rural landscapes and directly past these unique historical dwellings.
Beyond forests and plains, you might discover unique geological formations such as random sandstone blocks in forests, similar to those found in the Hottée du Diable. The region's biodiversity is also rich, with varied flora and fauna across its diverse ecosystems.


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