Attractions and places to see around Val-De-Vesle offer a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes in the Marne department of France. This commune is situated within the Champagne vineyard landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage site, providing picturesque scenery. The area features significant historical sites, unique natural reserves, and opportunities to explore the renowned wine industry. Val-De-Vesle serves as a base for discovering the rich offerings of the Champagne region.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The sight of hundreds of war graves is moving, but it also inspires confidence in a Europe that has learned from the tragedies of its history.
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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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In autumn the twisting trunks are even more spectacular
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Cimetière military de Sillery is a military cemetery in the municipality of Sillery, in the Grand Est region. It is one of the largest French necropolises from the First World War, with 11,259 graves of soldiers who died mainly in the defense of Reims, a city that symbolizes the Great War. The cemetery was constructed between 1923 and 1933, and also contains a monument to the 97th division, a mausoleum for the fallen without a grave, and a memorial stone for Lumir Brezovsky, the first Czechoslovak volunteer who died in 1914. The cemetery is a place of memory and tribute to the victims of the bloody battles of Champagne.
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Port de Sillery is a marina in the commune of Sillery. It is located on the Canal de l’Aisne à la Marne, which connects the Aisne and Marne rivers. Port de Sillery has 19 berths, 8 moorings and a boat ramp. It also offers showers, toilets, a washing machine, a dryer and free Wi-Fi to visitors. Port de Sillery is one of two marinas managed by the Grand Reims, along with the Reims Marina, which is located closer to the city centre and the cathedral.
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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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The region around Val-De-Vesle offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Faux de Verzy Biological Reserve, known for its unique dwarf beeches and popular for picnics. The Marais de Courmelois, a significant wetland within Val-de-Vesle, is recognized by the Natura 2000 network for its diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, the entire area is nestled within the picturesque Champagne vineyard landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering scenic views and opportunities for exploration.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Just 17 km away, Reims boasts the UNESCO-listed Cathedral of Notre-Dame, the Abbey of Saint-Remi, and the Palace of Tau, all significant for French history and architecture. Closer to Val-de-Vesle, you can find the Sillery National Necropolis and the Villers-Marmery Military Cemetery, poignant sites commemorating World War I.
Val-De-Vesle is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for various sports. For running, explore trails like the 'Beautiful view of the village loop from Villers-Marmery' or the 'Running loop from Val-de-Vesle'. Hikers can enjoy routes such as 'View of the Verzenay Lighthouse – Mount Sinai loop from Villers-Marmery' or 'Dwarf home – Faux verzy loop from Villers-Marmery'. Gravel biking enthusiasts have options like 'Among the vines – The Faux de Verzy (the twisted beeches of Verzy) loop from Sept-Saulx'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the respective guides: Running Trails around Val-De-Vesle, Hiking around Val-De-Vesle, and Gravel biking around Val-De-Vesle.
Families visiting Val-De-Vesle have several options. The Faux de Verzy Biological Reserve is great for a nature walk and picnic. The Verzenay Windmill offers historical interest and views. For more active fun, Grinyland in Sept-Saulx provides entertainment and activities suitable for children.
To delve into the world of Champagne, you can visit the Lighthouse Verzenay in Champagne – Museum of the Vine, which offers insights into the history and production process. Additionally, the nearby cities of Reims and Epernay are major centers for Champagne production, where you can explore grand champagne houses for tastings and tours.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty of the Faux de Verzy Biological Reserve, often noting it as a perfect spot for weekend visits and picnics. The historical significance and panoramic views from the Verzenay Windmill are also highly rated. The Port of Sillery is valued as a pleasant spot for a break with convenient amenities.
Yes, the area holds significant military history, particularly from World War I. The Sillery National Necropolis is one of the largest French necropolises from the war, containing over 11,000 graves. The Villers-Marmery Military Cemetery also commemorates soldiers who died for France. The Musée Fort de la Pompelle near Reims further offers insights into the region's military past.
The best time for outdoor activities in Val-De-Vesle and the surrounding Champagne region is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the vineyards. The autumn harvest season (September-October) offers a particularly vibrant experience in the vineyards.
Yes, the Port of Sillery, located on the Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne, is a pleasant spot to relax by the water. It offers berths for boats and amenities, making it a good place for a break with nearby dining options.
For panoramic views, the Verzenay Windmill stands atop the Reims mountain and offers excellent vistas of the vines valley. It's a historic landmark that provides a great perspective of the Champagne landscape.
Reims, approximately 17 km away, is a major city known for its UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Cathedral, Abbey, and Palace. Epernay, about 24 km from Val-De-Vesle, is another significant center for Champagne production. Both cities offer cultural attractions, champagne houses, and lively city centers with shops and restaurants.


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