Best attractions and places to see around Amagne include historical sites, cultural institutions, and natural landscapes within the Ardennes department of France. The region is characterized by the Canal des Ardennes, which offers scenic routes for walking and cycling. Amagne's location provides access to a variety of points of interest in neighboring towns and the broader area.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Sud-Ardennes greenway follows the Canal des Ardennes for more than 110 kilometers. This old towpath was developed to take advantage of the bucolic waterside setting. An ideal place for those looking for something sweet!
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With a rich historical heritage, the town of Rethel is crossed by the famous Canal des Ardennes. This ancient city experienced significant economic expansion before being 80% destroyed by the Great Wars.
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The old market hall of Chesnois-Auboncourt is a historic building located in the commune of Chesnois-Auboncourt, in the Ardennes department, in the Grand Est region. This is an old grain hall, built in the 18th century, which was used to store and sell cereals produced in the region. The hall is rectangular in shape, with a wooden frame and a slate roof. It is supported by stone pillars and surrounded by a rubble wall. It has been listed as a historic monument since 1984.
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Unfortunately, the cycle path is not passable all the way, but from Givry it continues to Rethel on the canal
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At the crossroads, the Thugny-Trugny lock is one of the many locks that line the Ardennes canal. You might be lucky enough to see a boat passing by...
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Some pretty typical Ardennes stone buildings and above all an old wooden hall dating from 1842, which serves as a setting for many festivities.
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The region around Amagne is rich in history. You can explore the town of Rethel, known for its historical heritage and impact from the World Wars. Other notable sites include the classified historical monument, Église Saint-Martin d'Amagne, and the 18th-century old Chesnois-Auboncourt market hall, which served as a grain storage. The Château de Thugny-Trugny is also a significant historic landmark nearby.
Yes, for cultural insights, consider visiting the Musée Guerre et Paix en Ardennes in Novion-Porcien, which offers a perspective on war and peace in the Ardennes. In Rethel, you'll find L'AGORA Médiathèque-Musée du Pays Rethélois, functioning as both a media library and a regional museum. Amagne itself has a local médiathèque.
The Canal des Ardennes offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. The Voie verte du canal des Ardennes is a greenway following the canal for over 110 kilometers, perfect for walking and cycling. You can also observe the canal's operations and passing boats at the Lock crossing in Thugny-Trugny.
Families can enjoy a ride on the Chemin de Fer Touristique du Sud des Ardennes (CFTSA), a tourist railway operating historical trains from Attigny to Amagne-Village during the summer. The Voie verte du canal des Ardennes is also suitable for family walks and bike rides. Additionally, the large Woinic wild boar sculpture in Saulces-Monclin can be a fun stop for children.
For scenic walks, the Voie verte du canal des Ardennes provides a pleasant waterside environment. In Rethel, the Promenade des Isles offers another enjoyable outdoor experience. For more structured hiking, you can find various trails, including easy and moderate options, such as the 'Lock crossing – Trail along the Aisne loop from Thugny-Trugny' or the 'Rethel loop from Biermes'. You can explore more hiking routes on the Hiking around Amagne guide.
Cyclists can enjoy the Voie verte du canal des Ardennes, which is ideal for leisurely rides along the canal. For road cycling, there are routes like the 'Canal des Ardennes – Lac de Bairon loop from Amagne - Lucquy' or the 'Rethel – Lock crossing loop from Amagne - Lucquy'. Discover more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Amagne guide.
Beyond the Canal des Ardennes, the broader Ardennes region is known for its natural beauty, including extensive forests and unique relief formations called cuestas. You might also find waterfalls like Bayehon Waterfall. The microclimate of Gaume, part of the Ardennes, is notably milder than other parts of the region, offering a pleasant environment for exploration. You can learn more about the natural park of Gaume on VisitArdenne.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth of towns like Rethel and the serene beauty of the Voie verte du canal des Ardennes for walking and cycling. The opportunity to observe canal operations at the Lock crossing is also a highlight for many.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Options include the 'Lock crossing loop from Coucy' and the 'Running loop from Amagne', both offering moderate difficulty. For more choices, check out the Running Trails around Amagne guide.
In Amagne itself, the Église Saint-Martin d'Amagne is recognized as a historical monument. Additionally, the Église catholique Saint-Nicolas is located in the nearby town of Rethel, and the Church of Givry is also a notable religious building in the vicinity.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying the Chemin de Fer Touristique du Sud des Ardennes. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling along the Voie verte du canal des Ardennes and exploring the region's natural beauty.


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