Best attractions and places to see around Chardeny include a variety of historical sites and man-made structures related to the region's waterways. The area features significant canal infrastructure, such as locks and old stations, alongside historical monuments. Visitors can explore routes along the Aisne river, encountering remnants of past industrial and military significance. This region offers insights into its historical landscape and opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Great place for running, hiking or cycling
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quiet for a break with shaded benches and tables
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The Nécropole nationale de Chestres is a military cemetery in Chestres, a commune in Vouziers, in the Ardennes department in the Grand Est region, France. The cemetery contains 3,065 French soldiers who died during the First World War. The cemetery is located on the right bank of the Aisne valley, at an altitude of 114 meters, a few hundred meters from the top of the hill, at the place called Les Sablons. There are also other graves in this cemetery, including a Czechoslovak section with 284 casualties in October 1918, of which 160 are unknown in an ossuary. The bodies come from Sugny, Condé-lès-Vouziers, Chestres, Terron-sur-Aisne and Vrizy. There is a monument with the inscription "In memory of the legionnaires of the 21st and 22nd Czechoslovak regiments who fell on the battlefield in 1914-1918 next to their comrades of the Allied armies for freedom"3. There is also a Russian section with 124 bodies of prisoners of the Germans, 10 graves of Belgian citizens who were deported by the Germans as prisoners for work and 3 British graves.
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Ecluse de Semuy is a lock on the Canal des Ardennes, a canal that connects the rivers Meuse and Aisne in France. The lock is located near the village of Semuy, in the Ardennes department, in the Grand Est region. There are four locks at Semuy, numbered 23 to 26, which are part of the long descent of 27 locks from Le Chesne to the branch to Vouzier. The lock has a drop of 3.70 meters and is suitable for ships of the Fréycinet type (38.5 meters long and 5.1 meters wide). The lock is operated by the skipper with a remote control that activates the lock. Once in the lock, the skipper pulls a blue pole located inside the lock to complete the operation.
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The Moulin de la Tortue, an old corn mill with dam and wheel, is located on the course of the Longwé which marks the border between the municipalities of Voncq and Neuville-Day.
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Wonderful, flat cycling route through a nature reserve with numerous stork nests. Well asphalted road along the Aisne.
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High speed down the canal past the locks.
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Chardeny offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the Chestres Military Cemetery, which commemorates soldiers from various nations who fell during World War I. Another significant historical structure is the Turtle Mill, an old corn mill with a dam and wheel located on the Longwé river.
The region around Chardeny is characterized by its waterways and natural reserves. The Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station offers access to a nature reserve known for numerous stork nests and quiet spots along the Aisne river. The Canal des Ardennes itself, with its succession of locks, provides a charming route through the landscape.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station provides a flat, asphalted cycle way through a nature reserve, perfect for a leisurely family ride or walk. The Écluse de Semuy, a lock on the Canal des Ardennes, can also be an interesting stop for children to observe the operation of the canal.
Chardeny is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can explore various routes along the Aisne river and the Canal des Ardennes. For detailed options, check out the dedicated guides for Cycling around Chardeny and Road Cycling Routes around Chardeny.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Lock on the Canal des Ardennes – Turtle Mill loop from Semuy' is an easy 6.3 km hike. You can find more hiking routes, including easy ones, in the Hiking around Chardeny guide.
The Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station offers a cycle way that is well-asphalted and flat, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. It provides a smooth path through a nature reserve along the Aisne.
The Canal des Ardennes is a vital waterway connecting the Meuse and Aisne rivers. It features significant canal infrastructure, including numerous locks like the Écluse de Semuy. The canal played a historical role in industrial transport and now offers scenic routes for cycling and exploring the region's heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the quiet, flat cycling routes through nature reserves, such as the one near the Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station, which offers shaded benches for breaks and opportunities to spot stork nests. The charm of the canal's succession of locks and the historical insights provided by sites like the military cemetery are also highly valued.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. A popular option is the flat, asphalted route through the nature reserve accessible from the Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore routes like the 'Écluse de Semuy – Turtle Mill loop from Attigny' or the 'Gravel along the Aisne – Rethel loop from Voncq' found in the Cycling around Chardeny guide.
You can visit the Turtle Mill, an old corn mill with its original dam and wheel, located on the Longwé river. Additionally, the Canal des Ardennes, succession of locks route also features remains of old mills along its charming path.
Yes, along the cycle way near the Old Rilly-Semuy Saint-Irénée Station, you will find quiet spots with shaded benches and tables, perfect for taking a break and enjoying the natural surroundings.


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