Best attractions and places to see around Mourmelon-Le-Petit include historical sites and access to the wider Champagne region's natural and cultural landmarks. The commune features a significant national necropolis, commemorating soldiers from World War I. Its location provides a gateway to diverse landscapes, including the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park and scenic canal routes. This area offers a blend of solemn history and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Beautiful piece of nature, although quite busy with walkers, joggers and cyclists.
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One among many others
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The Nécropole Nationale de Villers-Marmery is a military cemetery in Villers-Marmery, France. This cemetery is located in the heart of the Champagne region and contains the graves of soldiers who died for France during the fighting in this region1. The cemetery was originally created to bury soldiers who died in the ambulance centre set up in the village in 1915. Although the initial intention was to make this cemetery temporary and later integrate it into the cemetery of Sept-Saulx, this plan was changed thanks to a petition by Mademoiselle Hazon de Saint-Firmin. She was very attached to the grave of a soldier buried there and managed to preserve and develop the cemetery1. In 2013, the cemetery was renovated and today there are 523 people buried in individual graves
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Lovely road with as far as you can see only vines. Besides the mill of Verzy, the Mont Sinai also stands out.
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The Moulin de Verzenay, also known as Le Moulin de Verzenay, is a historic windmill located on the Mont-Bœuf near Verzenay in the Grand Est region. The mill was originally built in 1818 by the Tinot-Vincent family of millers. In 1863, the estate and mill were purchased by the Boudeville mill. Today, the mill is a popular tourist attraction and offers beautiful views of the surrounding vineyards. It is owned by the Mumm Champagne House and is centrally located in the Verzenay vineyards. Although the mill itself is not open to the public, it is an important landmark in the region and a popular place for visitors who want to experience the beauty of the Champagne region.
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In autumn the twisting trunks are even more spectacular
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The national necropolis of Villers-Marmery brings together the remains of soldiers who died for France during the battles that occurred in this region (The battles of Champagne - 1914-1918, etc.). More info here: https://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/fr/villers-marmery
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Beautiful forest area with the very special "Süntelbuchen"
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Mourmelon-Le-Petit is home to the poignant Nécropole Nationale de Mourmelon-le-Petit, a national necropolis commemorating soldiers from World War I. You can find more information about this site at cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr. Additionally, the nearby Villers-Marmery Military Cemetery also serves as a significant memorial to soldiers who died in the region during the Great War. For broader historical exploration, the city of Reims, approximately 24 km away, boasts UNESCO-listed sites such as the Reims Cathedral, Tau Palace, and Saint-Remi Basilica.
Yes, a truly unique natural attraction is the Faux de Verzy Biological Reserve. This forest, located within the Montagne de Reims Natural Park, is home to the world's largest concentration of dwarf beeches, known for their distinctive twisted forms. It's a popular spot for a picnic and a lovely walk.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities, particularly along the canals and through vineyards. You can enjoy the Greenway Along the Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne, a scenic route popular with cyclists, joggers, and walkers. Another option is the Along the Aisne-Marne Canal route, which features both well-paved and gravel sections. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Mourmelon-Le-Petit guide.
Absolutely. Beyond the canal greenways, you can experience picturesque walks like Through the vineyards near Verzy, which offers beautiful views of extensive vineyards, including the Verzenay lighthouse and windmill. The Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, where the Faux de Verzy is located, also provides numerous trails for walking and hiking.
The Champagne region, including Mourmelon-Le-Petit, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) brings blooming landscapes, while summer (June-August) offers warm weather ideal for cycling and walking. Autumn (September-October) is particularly beautiful with the changing colors of the vineyards and harvest activities. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Greenway Along the Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne is a flat, easy path perfect for family walks or bike rides. The unique Faux de Verzy Biological Reserve offers an engaging natural experience for children and adults alike, with its unusual dwarf beeches. Exploring the nearby vineyards can also be an educational and scenic outing for families.
Road cyclists will find a variety of routes, from easy to moderate, exploring the scenic countryside and vineyards. Options include loops like the 'Verzenay Windmill – Mailly-Champagne loop' or the 'Fort Saint-Hilaire loop'. You can find more details and route options in the Road Cycling Routes around Mourmelon-Le-Petit guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical solemnity and natural beauty. The unique dwarf beeches at Faux de Verzy Biological Reserve are a particular highlight, often described as a 'beautiful forest area'. The scenic canal paths, such as the Greenway Along the Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne, are also highly rated for their natural beauty and suitability for various outdoor activities.
Yes, the area provides several routes ideal for running and jogging. Many of these are moderate in difficulty and offer a chance to explore the local landscape. For specific routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Mourmelon-Le-Petit guide.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, you can easily reach other culturally rich towns. Châlons-en-Champagne, about 20 km away, is a 'Town of Art and History' known for its churches, including the Collégiale Notre-Dame-en-Vaux. The Basilique Notre-Dame de L'Epine, another significant monument on French pilgrim routes, is also approximately 21 km from Mourmelon-Le-Petit.
Absolutely. The region is renowned for its vineyards, and you can take scenic routes directly through them. The trail Through the vineyards near Verzy offers extensive views and is a great way to experience the viticulture of the area. Many cycling routes also traverse the vineyards, providing an immersive experience.


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