Attractions and places to see around Selles offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical points of interest. The region features vineyards, river paths, and greenways, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and walking. Historical sites in the area reflect its past, including its significance during World War I. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from riverbanks to hillsides.
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During the First World War, Beine-Nauroy was severely affected by the fighting on the Western Front. The nearby village of Nauroy was completely destroyed by bombardments and was not rebuilt after the war. In 1950, the name of Nauroy was officially added to Beine, creating the municipality of Beine-Nauroy. The region was a strategic point in the battle between French and German troops, with fierce fighting around Mont Cornillet, an important defensive position. Today, a war chapel and a monument made of shrapnel recall the destruction and loss that the war brought. The church is from the 12th/13th century.
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This partly concreted path allows you to climb the Béru hill. During the ascent, you will be able to observe the vines of local winegrowers.
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Lane designed for bicycles and pedestrians. Perfectly suited for walking on Sundays and sunny days, a short stretch is through a lush forest crossed by the Suippe river. Ideal for walking children and pets. However, if you are a professional cyclist, this route is blocked by anti-2 and 4 motorized wheel barriers, at several crossings, which can break your average.
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Located in the heart of Warmeriville, this park built on the site of a former spinning mill is ideal for walks or bike rides. A stream and a waterfall complete the charm of this peaceful corner, where you can drink in your knowledge thanks to a book box. If you want to strengthen yourself, outdoor fitness and bodybuilding equipment is there for you!
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Pleasant walk through the woods, with a beautiful view of the Suippe. All on a path in good condition and secure.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Path through the vineyards, which offers a climb up the Béru hill with views of local winegrowers' vines. Another favorite is the Cycling Path Along the Suippe, known for its pleasant route through woods and views of the Suippe river. The Weir and Cascade at Parc du Val des Bois in Warmeriville is also highly rated for walks and bike rides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Cycling Path Along the Suippe and the Greenway Between Isles-sur-Suippe and Heutrégiville are ideal for walks and bike rides with children and pets. The Weir and Cascade at Parc du Val des Bois also offers a peaceful setting for family outings, complete with outdoor fitness equipment and a book box.
The village of Beine-Nauroy is a significant historical site, deeply affected by fighting during the First World War. You can see a war chapel and a monument recalling the destruction, as well as a 12th/13th-century church. The area around Mont Cornillet was a strategic point during the war.
The Selles region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous options for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Selles, MTB Trails around Selles, and Road Cycling Routes around Selles guides.
Yes, Selles is known for its cycling paths. The Cycling Path Along the Suippe offers a pleasant ride through woods, while the Greenway Between Isles-sur-Suippe and Heutrégiville is a dedicated lane for bicycles and pedestrians, crossing a lush forest. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Selles guide.
You can enjoy walks along the Cycling Path Along the Suippe or through the Greenway Between Isles-sur-Suippe and Heutrégiville, which is perfect for a leisurely stroll. For more challenging hikes, consider routes like the Terminus loop from Warmeriville or the Berru sandpit loop, detailed in the Hiking around Selles guide.
The region offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can observe vineyards along the Path through the vineyards on Béru hill. The Suippe river is a prominent feature, visible from the Cycling Path Along the Suippe and flowing through the forest section of the Greenway Between Isles-sur-Suippe and Heutrégiville. Don't miss the Weir and Cascade at Parc du Val des Bois for a charming water feature.
Yes, the area provides several mountain biking opportunities. Routes like 'The Bois de Berru sandpit – Berru sandpit loop' or 'Mountainbike loop from Warmeriville' offer moderate challenges. You can find more detailed MTB trails and their difficulties in the MTB Trails around Selles guide.
The terrain varies, offering options for different fitness levels. You'll find partly concreted paths through vineyards, pleasant routes through woods, and dedicated greenways. Hiking trails range from easy, like the Berru sandpit loop, to moderate, such as the Terminus loop from Warmeriville. Cycling routes are generally easy to moderate, with some flat sections along rivers and gentle climbs through vineyards.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained paths and the scenic views, especially along the Suippe river and through the vineyards. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Weir and Cascade at Parc du Val des Bois is often highlighted. The community has shared over 2 photos and given more than 10 upvotes to the attractions, indicating a positive experience.
The Parc du Val des Bois, built on the site of a former spinning mill, features a charming stream and a waterfall. It also uniquely offers outdoor fitness and bodybuilding equipment, along with a 'book box' where you can exchange books, adding to its appeal for a relaxing visit.
Yes, many of the trails are dog-friendly. For instance, the Greenway Between Isles-sur-Suippe and Heutrégiville is explicitly mentioned as ideal for walking children and pets, offering a safe and pleasant environment for your furry companions.


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