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Hiking around Warnécourt offers access to the diverse and naturally rich Ardennes region of France. The landscape is characterized by dense forests, hilly terrain, and the scenic Meuse River valley. Hikers can explore local trails that wind through open countryside, past historical sites, and along sections of the Meuse. The area also features geological elements like quarries, adding variety to the routes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.63km
01:57
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The beautiful and strikingly modern town hall of the Mezières district. The adjacent forecourt was traffic-calmed a few years ago. There's also a drinking water fountain in the southwest corner of the square.
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The original stained glass windows disappeared during bombings in 1815, 1870 and 1918. Today the basilica has an exceptional collection of contemporary stained glass windows, created between 1954 and 1979 by René Dürrbach, a friend of Picasso. Over 25 years, this artist has created a colossal set of 68 stained glass windows, unique in Europe, which honor the former 'Black Virgin' and the 'Virgin of Light' by referring to the universal symbols of colors, shapes and numbers, inspired through his collaboration with Henri Giriat. Since 2018, the former sacristy of the church has housed the Trésor d'art sacré des Ardennes, which contains around fifty masterpieces (ancient statues, precious relics, etc.) that were previously inaccessible to the public.
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The construction of the Basilica of Notre-Dame-d'Espérance took more than a century between 1499 and 1615. The work was interrupted several times, for example during the siege of Mézières in 1521. The building is listed as a monument and is a masterpiece of the flamboyant gothic. However, the main portal and the tower break with the Gothic style and are built in Renaissance style, recognizable by the round arch and the coffers in the vault. The bell tower was built in the 19th century. The south portal is particularly opulent. King Charles IX and Elisabeth of Austria, grandniece of Charles V, entered through this door in 1570 for their wedding ceremony, even though the construction of the church had not yet been completed. The choice of Méeières had a strong symbolic value: reconciliation could be achieved through this strategic alliance.
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King's Tower or Tour du Roy are fortifications built in 1544 under Francois I on the river Meuse. The tower was built by master builders Henri Roynel and Adam Souyn as part of the fortifications of Mezieres after the siege of the city in 1521. It has 6m thick walls with casements and firing embrasures. On the roof is a water tower built in 1855. It is listed as a historic monument.
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AU CABARET VERT “Au cabaret vert” Acrylic & aerosol on wall – 7×18 m – Parcours Rimbaud – Charleville-Mézières – 2023 contact me MURAL Time flies MURAL Au cabaret vert MURAL Dancing Fishes MURAL Utopia MURAL Force of Nature MURAL The lacemaker MURAL Black Lights MURAL Three Little birds MURAL Générations STUDIO Rainy Day […]
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The Tour Milard is a historic monument located in Mézières, part of Charleville-Mézières, in the Grand Est region of France. It is part of the old fortifications of the city. This tower was built during the repairs to the city walls after the siege of 1521. With a diameter of 27 meters, it envelops a tower of the original 13th century fortress wall of 9 meters in diameter that is visible on the inside. It is one of the city's two surviving 16th-century towers, along with the Tour du Roy.
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The statue of Chevalier Bayard, also known as Pierre du Terrail, is located in Mézières, part of Charleville-Mézières, in the Grand Est region of France. The bronze statue was inaugurated on July 30, 1893 by the Minister of War, General Loizillon. The statue is 2m 80 high and the pedestal is 4m. Chevalier Bayard was a famous French knight of the 16th century, known for his military skills and impeccable character. The statue was placed near the school tower in Mialaret/Bayard Square.
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There are over 180 hiking trails around Warnécourt listed on komoot. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with a balanced mix of easy and moderate options, alongside a few more challenging paths.
The terrain around Warnécourt is characteristic of the wider Ardennes region, featuring dense forests, hilly landscapes, and scenic sections along the Meuse River valley. You'll find paths winding through open countryside, past historical sites, and even near geological features like quarries, offering a diverse hiking experience.
Yes, nearly half of the trails around Warnécourt are rated as easy. For example, the Château de Saint-Marceau loop from La Francheville is an easy 5.8 km trail that takes about 1 hour 35 minutes, leading through local landscapes and past historical sites. Another accessible option is the Mont Olympe Footbridge – Belvedere over Charleville loop from Charleville-Mézières, which is 6.4 km and also rated easy.
Many of the trails around Warnécourt are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. For instance, the popular Mont Olympe Footbridge – Charleville-Mézières Town Hall loop from Charleville-Mézières is a moderate 8.9 km route that provides views of the Meuse River and urban landmarks. Another great circular option is the Beautiful view – View of the Countryside loop from Ardennes, a moderate 8.5 km path traversing open countryside.
The region offers several scenic spots. You can find beautiful views of the Meuse River, especially along routes near Charleville-Mézières. The wider Ardennes region is known for its dense forests and hilly terrain, providing numerous opportunities for peaceful hikes and wildlife observation. Some trails also lead to interesting geological features like the Romery quarries.
The trails in Warnécourt are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 270 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from dense woodlands to open countryside, and the well-maintained paths that offer a pleasant outdoor experience.
Yes, with nearly 90 easy trails, there are many family-friendly options. These shorter, less strenuous routes are perfect for families with children. The diverse landscapes, including forests and open fields, provide engaging environments for younger hikers to explore.
The natural and varied terrain of the Ardennes region, with its extensive forests and open countryside, generally makes it a welcoming area for dog walking. While specific regulations may vary by trail or protected area, many paths are suitable for dogs, especially those that traverse natural landscapes away from urban centers. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any local signage regarding leash requirements.
Beyond the trails, you can explore several attractions. In Charleville-Mézières, you might visit the historic Place Ducale or the Charleville-Mézières Town Hall. The Voie verte Trans-Ardennes, a scenic path along the Meuse, is also nearby. For history enthusiasts, Montcornet Castle offers a glimpse into the past.
Warnécourt is a small commune, but its proximity to larger towns like Charleville-Mézières, which is a regional hub, suggests that some trailheads might be accessible via regional public transport networks. For routes starting directly in Warnécourt, local transport options might be limited, making personal vehicles often more convenient for reaching specific starting points.
While the provided routes are generally day hikes, the broader Ardennes region is known for its extensive network of marked footpaths, totaling over 1,200 km. This vast network, characterized by dense forests and hilly terrain, offers potential for combining routes or exploring longer sections for multi-day adventures, though specific multi-day treks are not detailed in the immediate Warnécourt area.
The Ardennes region, with its dense forests and varied landscapes, is enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant foliage, making both seasons particularly scenic for hiking. Summer is also popular, though some trails with limited wooded areas might be more comfortable in cooler weather. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can vary, so checking local weather is advisable.


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