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Hiking trails around Courcelles-Sur-Voire traverse a landscape characterized by surrounding fields and woods, offering immediate opportunities for local walks. The region benefits from its proximity to the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park, which features extensive forests, wetlands, and three large artificial lakes. This area provides a variety of terrain, from tranquil rural paths to more expansive routes within the natural park's diverse ecosystems.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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8.06km
02:07
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70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
02:57
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60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28.1km
07:12
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:56
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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07:09
110m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Another beautiful half-timbered church on the Route des Églises à pans de bois de Champagne.
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The Saint-Jacques-et-Saint-Philippe church in Lentille is eye-catching with its timber-framed architecture and cob façades. It was built during the 16th century and was restored to its original appearance in the 1970s.
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Saint Nicholas (Saint-NICOLAS), Bishop of Myra, to whom the half-timbered church in Outines is dedicated, is - along with Saint Martin - one of the most popular saints of all. Almost every child in Germany - and far beyond - is probably familiar with his day of remembrance, December 6th. On the eve of this day, the children used to put their shoes or boots - which were of course cleaned with great care - in front of the door so that Saint Nicholas could fill them with gifts that night. In more agricultural areas, it was also customary for children to provide a small donation of food for the donkey, St. Nicholas' riding animal (according to another tradition, it was a gray horse).
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Brienne lies on the banks of the Aube river in a plain called la Plaine de Brienne. The Counts of Brienne dominated the history of the area for a long time. They were one of the most important noble families of medieval France and produced statesmen, diplomats and crusaders. Johann von Brienne (1169/74–1237). He was chosen by the French King Philip II as husband and regent for the heir to the Kingdom of Jerusalem. From 1210 to 1212 he was king of Jerusalem. He then became the father-in-law of the Roman-German Emperor Frederick II, with whom he became enemies and also fought against him as the Pope's general. From 1229 he ruled Constantinople for nine years. Brienne-le-Château became known as the training site of Napoleon Bonaparte, who studied here for five years (May 1779 to October 1784) as a boarding school student at what was then the Royal Military School. To complete his studies, he left Brienne-le-Château and finished it at the École Militaire in Paris. On April 3, 1805, he visited Brienne-le-Château again on his trip to Italy for the coronation, now already as Emperor of the French. On January 29, 1814, the Battle of Brienne was fought near Brienne, which ended with a victory for France under Napoleon Bonaparte against the Russians and Prussians under Field Marshal Blücher. Sources: Wikipedia
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The Roman Catholic parish church of Saint-Georges in Chavanges, a commune in the Aube department in the Grand Est region of France, dates back to the 12th century. In the 15th and 16th centuries the church was rebuilt in the Gothic style. The Romanesque west portal of the 12th century church has been preserved. The arched portal is framed by simple archivolts that rest on slender columns decorated with capitals. Stylized leaves, birds and a kneeling person are depicted on the capitals. The nave has three aisles and is divided into three bays. Adjacent to the nave is a two-aisled transept, which opens onto a wide choir. This has three apses with a polygonal end. The grisaille window with scenes of the Apocalypse was installed in 1540. The motifs are largely borrowed from Albrecht Dürer's woodcuts of the Apocalypse, which he published in 1498 in his “Big Book” with the title The Secret Revelation of Iohannis. Source: Wikipedia
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In southern Champagne, between the Lac du Der-Chantecoq and the lakes of the Forêt d'Orient, there are a number of half-timbered churches (Eglises en pans de bois) from the 16th to 18th centuries. Without exception, the churches are located in smaller towns that lacked the financial resources for a stone building at the time of construction. Today the churches are considered special historical witnesses that have been renovated in recent years. They are accessible to tourists through a “Street of Half-timbered Churches” that connects some of the churches. The Church of Saint Nicholas was built around 1600. Source: Wikipedia
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Hiking around Courcelles-sur-Voire offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find tranquil rural paths through surrounding fields and woods directly from the village. The region's highlight is its proximity to the vast Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park, which features extensive forests, wetlands, and three large artificial lakes (Lac d'Orient, Lac du Temple, and Lac Amance). Expect a mix of shaded forest trails, open fields, and serene lakeside views, with opportunities to spot diverse flora and fauna.
While the guide features routes of moderate to difficult grades, the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park, which is easily accessible from Courcelles-sur-Voire, offers 150 km of pedestrian routes catering to various fitness levels. Many of these are gentle paths around the lakes or through the woods, perfect for families or those seeking a relaxed stroll. For example, the Brienne-le-Château Castle loop from Brienne-le-Château is a moderate 8.1 km route with gentle elevation changes that can be enjoyed by many.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, the Brienne-le-Château Castle loop from Brienne-le-Château is a moderate 8.1 km circular trail. Another option is the Brienne-le-Château Castle loop from Saint-Léger-sous-Brienne, which is a 10.5 km moderate loop through fields and wooded areas. The Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park also features themed circular trails, such as the 'Tour of Amance and Temple Lakes'.
The region is rich in natural and historical attractions. The three major lakes – Lac d'Orient, Lac du Temple, and Lac Amance – are significant for their natural beauty and birdlife. You might also encounter historical sites like the Lentilles Church or the Saint-Georges Church of Chavanges. The Château de Brienne-le-Château is another prominent landmark that can be incorporated into your hiking plans.
Absolutely. The Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park is a significant ornithological reserve, particularly around the three large lakes. Thousands of migratory birds, including common cranes and black storks, visit the area, making it ideal for birdwatching. The marshes of the Orient Forest also host unique flora and Konik Polski horses. The 'Path from the Valois observatory' near Piney is specifically noted for birdwatching opportunities at Lac du Temple.
The region offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers, and comfortable temperatures. Summer provides warm weather for lakeside activities, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks, especially in the deep forests. The lakes are important for migratory birds, making spring and autumn excellent for birdwatching.
Yes, for experienced hikers looking for a challenge, there are longer and more difficult routes. The Saint-Nicolas d'Outines church – Lentilles Church loop from Joncreuil is a difficult 28.1 km path that explores the wider region, passing by historical churches and varied rural scenery. Another challenging option is the Saint-Nicolas d'Outines church – Saint-Nicolas Church of Outines loop from Arrembécourt, a difficult 27.9 km route.
The hiking trails around Courcelles-sur-Voire are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from over 8 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from tranquil rural paths to the diverse landscapes of the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park, including its lakes and forests. The options for different ability levels are also appreciated.
Yes, the region offers glimpses into local heritage. Many routes pass through or near charming half-timbered villages and medieval churches. The 'Street of Half-timbered Churches' in southern Champagne connects several historical churches dating back to the 16th to 18th centuries, some of which you might encounter on longer routes. The Napoleon and Brienne-le-Château area also holds historical significance.
There are several hiking routes directly accessible or starting near Courcelles-sur-Voire. This guide features 4 distinct hiking routes, with 2 of them being moderate and 2 difficult. The broader Aube department offers an impressive 51 walking trails, and the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park alone boasts 150 km of pedestrian routes, providing ample choice for all types of hikers.
While specific parking locations for each trailhead are not detailed here, hiking routes in rural areas like Courcelles-sur-Voire and within the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park typically have designated parking areas at popular starting points or near villages. It is advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended parking spots before you set out.


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