Attractions and places to see around Cramaille include a mix of historical sites and natural features within this small rural commune in the Aisne department of Hauts-de-France. The area is characterized by its hydrographic network, including the rivers Crise and Muze, and offers a blend of cultural landmarks and natural landscapes. While Cramaille itself features the private Château de Cramaille and a village church, the surrounding region provides additional points of interest. Visitors can explore various historical monuments and natural…
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A superb location in the Aisne countryside. A must-see...
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The castle of Fère-en-Tardenois is a former fortified castle, built from the beginning of the thirteenth century. It is characterized by the presence of a monumental covered bridge, spanning the ditch. A very pretty run alternating between historic ruins and wooded routes.
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The Parc des Bruyères extends over 80 hectares of diverse natural environments: moors, wetlands, meadows and forests. Guests can enjoy views of two ponds, where you can observe various water birds, such as grebes and diving ducks. You can also discover the rich flora of the park, such as heather, aconite and sandwort. The Parc des Bruyères is a privileged place to reconnect with nature and relax.
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The Parc des Bruyères extends over 80 hectares of diverse natural environments: moors, wetlands, meadows and forests. Guests can enjoy views of two ponds, where you can observe various water birds, such as grebes and diving ducks. You can also discover the rich flora of the park, such as heather, aconite and sandwort. The Parc des Bruyères is a privileged place to reconnect with nature and relax.
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The Ghosts of Landowski is a monument which commemorates the Second Battle of the Marne in 1918. This monument, located on Chalmont Hill near Oulchy-le-Château, presents a set of seven giant statues of soldiers from different corps of the French army, sculpted by Paul Landowski. The statues, called Les Fantômes, represent the deaths and suffering of war, while a statue of La France at the entrance symbolizes the victory and hope of the nation.
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First World War Soldiers Memorial.
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A remarkable stony chaos offering a very beautiful view. You can walk there or bask on the stones heated by the sun.
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While the historic Château de Cramaille is private and not open to the public, you can explore other significant historical sites nearby. These include the impressive Ruins of the Château de Fère-en-Tardenois, a former fortified castle from the 13th century known for its monumental covered bridge. Another notable site is Les Fantômes de Landowski, a powerful monument commemorating the Second Battle of the Marne with seven giant statues of soldiers. Further afield, you can visit the medieval Château de Nesles, a 13th-century replica of the royal castle of Dourdan.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. A must-see is The Devil's Hotée, a remarkable rocky chaos with strange rock formations and excellent views from its elevated positions. You can also visit the Parc des Bruyères, an 80-hectare park featuring diverse environments like moors, wetlands, meadows, and forests, with two ponds where you can observe various water birds.
The area around Cramaille is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For instance, there are moderate hiking trails like the "Château de Fère-en-Tardennois — loop" or the "Les fantômes de la Butte Chalmon — boucle depuis Nanteuil-Notre-Dame." Mountain bikers can enjoy routes such as the "Parc des Bruyères – Château de Nesles loop from Fère-en-Tardenois." You can find more details and routes on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Cramaille, Running Trails around Cramaille, and MTB Trails around Cramaille.
Absolutely. Many of the attractions are suitable for families. The Devil's Hotée is described as a friendly family walk on sandy ground with interesting rock formations. The Parc des Bruyères is also family-friendly, offering space to explore diverse natural environments. Historical sites like Les Fantômes de Landowski and Château de Nesles can also be engaging for older children interested in history.
The Château de Cramaille is a private property and is not open to the public. However, you can still appreciate its historical significance within the village, and the nearby village church houses the tombstone of Claude Pinart and Marie de Laubespine, who were instrumental in the castle's 16th-century restoration.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique natural formations at The Devil's Hotée, often basking on the sun-heated flat stones and appreciating the beautiful views. The historical depth of sites like the Ruins of the Château de Fère-en-Tardenois, with its impressive covered bridge, is also highly appreciated, especially when combined with wooded routes for a scenic experience.
In Cramaille itself, beyond the private château, the village church is a point of interest due to its historical connection and the tombstone it houses. In the very close commune of Arcy-Sainte-Restitue, you can find the 12th-13th century Église Saint-Martin d'Arcy-Sainte-Restitue and the Romanesque Église Saint-Martin de Branges. Additionally, parts of the Château du Hameau de Branges, including a 16th-century turret and carriage gate, are classified historical monuments.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for hiking, running, and exploring the natural and historical sites. The Parc des Bruyères, for example, offers rich flora to discover, which is best appreciated during warmer seasons.
While specific dog-friendly rules for each highlight are not detailed, many natural areas and trails in France are generally welcoming to dogs on a leash. The The Devil's Hotée and the Parc des Bruyères, being outdoor natural spaces, are often suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The Cramaille commune is characterized by its hydrographic network. The two main rivers are the Crise, which originates in the commune and flows for 26 km before joining the Aisne at Soissons, and the Muze, which also begins in the commune and flows for 17 km to join the Vesle. These rivers contribute to the natural landscape and local ecosystems.
Yes, in the nearby commune of Arcy-Sainte-Restitue, you can find the Dolmen de la Butte de Housse. This dolmen was discovered during excavations of a Gallo-Roman cemetery, offering a glimpse into ancient history and unique geological features of the area.
Cramaille is a small rural commune, and direct public transport options to individual attractions may be limited. It is generally recommended to have personal transportation to explore the various sites and natural features in the surrounding area, as they are spread out across different communes.


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