Attractions and places to see around Le Meix-Tiercelin offer a glimpse into the rural landscape and historical sites of the Marne department in France. This small commune is drained by the Puits River and provides access to various local attractions. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and natural features within the vicinity. The area presents opportunities to discover local history and natural surroundings.
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Somsois is known for its historic architecture, including old half-timbered houses and a beautiful church with stained glass windows depicting the story of Jesus. The village is set in a rural area, surrounded by forests and countryside, making it a peaceful and picturesque place.
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The church of Saint Martin de Somsois dates from the first Gothic period, but was thoroughly restored in the 16th and 19th centuries. The three-bay nave is covered with sexpartite vaults which have been preserved in the first two. The two-bay choir is flanked by aisles and chapels. The three-sided apse dates from the 16th century. The west façade has retained its three portals. The central pointed arch portal was flanked by two column statues, of which only one remains (13th century). In the choir there are 4 painted panels from the 16th century, including a crucifixion.
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The "washing place" is also interesting here. Also some half-timbered houses.
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The Saint-Denis Church in Bussy-aux-Bois is a 12th-century church, classified as a historical monument in 1944, located in Gigny-Bussy in the Marne department in France.
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Small village with some half-timbered houses here too
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The parish church of Saint-Antoine, whose patron saint was the Benedictine abbot of Montier-en-Der, dates from the 13th to the 16th century. It was classified as a historical monument in 1911. It contains numerous statues, particularly from the 16th century, which are also classified.
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"As of September 6, 1914, Mont Moret was to become the main stake in the fighting around Vitry-le-François. As in the other sectors of the Battle of the Marne, it was on this hillock of Hill 153 that the sacrifice of the French soldiers changed the fate of the weapons..."
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You can delve into the region's past by visiting several historical sites. The commune of Le Meix-Tiercelin itself has an archaeological Frankish cemetery. Nearby, Mount Moret is a significant historical hill tied to the Battle of the Marne. The village of Bussy-aux-Bois features the 12th-century Saint-Denis Church, a classified historical monument, along with a historic "washing place" and half-timbered houses. In Arzillières-Neuville, you'll find the parish church of Saint-Antoine, dating from the 13th to 16th century, which houses numerous classified statues.
Yes, the region around Le Meix-Tiercelin is home to several historic religious buildings. Besides the Saint-Denis Church in Bussy-aux-Bois and the Saint-Antoine church in Arzillières-Neuville, you can visit Saint Martin's Church in Somsois, which dates from the first Gothic period and contains 16th-century painted panels. Further afield, the Collégiale Notre-Dame in Vitry-le-François is another significant religious landmark.
Le Meix-Tiercelin is drained by the Puits River, which flows for 33 kilometers. For a larger natural attraction, Lake Der-Chantecoq, approximately 23.5 km away, is a significant artificial lake popular for various leisure activities. You can also find pleasant natural spaces like the Jardin de l'Hôtel de Ville and the Roseraie Du Château De La Motte in Saint-Remy-en-Bouzemont-Sain.
The area offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Lake Der-Chantecoq – View of Lac du Der loop' or the 'Crane Farm – Bussy-aux-Bois loop'. For more options, check out the cycling guides for the area, such as Cycling around Le Meix-Tiercelin and Road Cycling Routes around Le Meix-Tiercelin.
Yes, several charming settlements are worth visiting. Bussy-aux-Bois is known for its 12th-century church and half-timbered houses. Similarly, Arzillières-Neuville also features half-timbered houses and a historic parish church. Somsois is another village known for its historic architecture, including old half-timbered houses and a beautiful church with stained glass windows.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and rural charm. The historical sites like Mount Moret offer a glimpse into past events, while the architectural details of churches and half-timbered houses in villages like Bussy-aux-Bois and Arzillières-Neuville are often highlighted. The peaceful, picturesque setting of villages like Somsois, surrounded by forests and countryside, is also a draw.
Yes, the area around Le Meix-Tiercelin offers opportunities to discover local produce. You can visit Choucrouterie Laurent in Blignicourt, known for its sauerkraut, or "Le Jardin de Maurice" in Aulnay, which offers farm products like flour, eggs, and potatoes.
The region is generally pleasant during spring and summer months when the natural landscapes are vibrant and outdoor activities are most enjoyable. The gardens, like the Roseraie Du Château De La Motte, would be particularly beautiful during these seasons. Historical sites are accessible year-round, but warmer weather enhances the overall experience of exploring the rural setting.
Yes, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll in several gardens and parks. The Jardin de l'Hôtel de Ville offers a pleasant green space. The Roseraie Du Château De La Motte in Saint-Remy-en-Bouzemont-Sain is a beautiful rose garden, and the Jardin Du Presbytere in Nogent-sur-Aube also provides a tranquil setting. Additionally, Parc Du Château De Coclois offers a park environment around a château.
The terrain around Le Meix-Tiercelin is characterized by a tranquil rural setting, with the Puits River draining the commune. While specific elevation details are not provided, the presence of Mount Moret suggests some varied topography. Cycling routes in the area range from easy to moderate, indicating a mix of flatter sections and some gentle inclines, suitable for exploring the countryside and forests.
While specific 'family_friendly' categories are not extensively listed for all highlights, exploring the charming villages with their unique architecture, visiting local farms like "Le Jardin de Maurice," or enjoying the open spaces around Lake Der-Chantecoq can be suitable for families. The historical sites offer educational opportunities for older children.


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