Best attractions and places to see around Is-En-Bassigny include natural landscapes, historical sites, and charming settlements. The region features the nascent Meuse River, offering opportunities for family friendly walks along its banks. Visitors can explore forest areas on limestone plateaus, which are home to diverse flora and fauna. Is-En-Bassigny provides a mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage for those seeking outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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This parish church Sainte-Marie-Madeleine in Montigny, dating from the 13th century, was rebuilt shortly after the Wars of Religion. The single-bay choir with its ribbed vault and the transept, also featuring a ribbed vault, were renovated at the end of the 16th century by local dignitaries, who left their coats of arms on either side of the triumphal arch: the Genevans on the left and the descendants of the Saladins of Anglure on the right. The church, which lay in ruins after the French Revolution, was rebuilt in 1828 according to plans by the architect Chaussier from Chaumont. To the left of the entrance is the 18th-century wooden altar dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Also noteworthy is the 18th-century wrought-iron choir screen. (https://www.bienvenue-hautemarne.fr/sit/montigny-le-roi-eglise-sainte-marie-madeleine-de-montigny-le-roi-pcucha052v5004ku/?)
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The Meuse Cycle Route from source to mouth is worth experiencing! Pure idyll through the Vosges and Ardennes to the flat countryside. Historic towns and cities. The cycle path is newly constructed and excellently signposted. Perfect 👌
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As you wander through the alleyways of Montigny-le-Roi, discover the 19th century fountains and wash houses, witnesses to daily life in times gone by.
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The Meuse here is very small. It has not yet reached the dimensions of a river. The watercourse is more like a river where it is nice to dip your feet in the water.
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Provenchères-sur-Meuse is a small village whose Saint-Èvre church is listed as a Historic Monument. It has a single nave with a polygonal apse and two side chapels.
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This is a forest area that covers part of the Mont Vengé plateau, a limestone formation that rises above the surrounding plains. The forest is composed mainly of oaks and hornbeams on the plateau and a mixed oak and beech forest on the slope. The forest is home to various species of birds, mammals, insects and plants, some of which are rare or protected. For example, there are the green woodpecker, the red-backed shrike, the hazel dormouse, the horseshoe bat and the swallow-tailed butterfly. The Bois de la Montagne forest in Changey is a magnificent and varied place to explore and enjoy.
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This is a forest area that covers part of the Mont Vengé plateau, a limestone formation that rises above the surrounding plains. The forest is composed mainly of oaks and hornbeams on the plateau and a mixed oak and beech forest on the slope. The forest is home to various species of birds, mammals, insects and plants, some of which are rare or protected. For example, there are the green woodpecker, the red-backed shrike, the hazel dormouse, the horseshoe bat and the swallow-tailed butterfly. The forest also has some historical and cultural significance, as it contains the remains of an old military fortification built in 1888, which is now a haven for bats. The wood is part of a larger natural site called "Pelouse de la Montagne à Changey", which also includes dry meadows and rocky outcrops which provide a contrast to the forest landscape. The Bois de la Montagne forest in Changey is a beautiful and diverse place to explore and enjoy.
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The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including the nascent Meuse River, which is small here, resembling a stream. You can also explore forest areas like Mountain Wood, which covers part of the Mont Vengé plateau and is home to diverse flora and fauna, including oaks, hornbeams, and various bird and mammal species.
Yes, you can discover several historical sites. Montigny-le-Roi is a settlement where you can find 19th-century fountains and wash houses. The village of Provenchères-sur-Meuse features the Saint-Èvre church, listed as a Historic Monument. Additionally, the Fort de Dampierre is a historic fortification offering panoramic views and insights into its role in past wars.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil beauty of the Meuse River, noting it's a lovely spot to dip your feet. The newly constructed and well-signposted Meuse Cycle Route is also highly regarded for its idyllic scenery. Exploring the alleyways and historical elements like fountains and wash houses in settlements such as Montigny-le-Roi is also a popular activity.
Yes, the Meuse River, with its small, stream-like character in this area, is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot for children to play by the water. The general natural setting of the region, with its forests and riverbanks, provides ample opportunities for family walks and exploration.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with routes like the 'Fort de Dampierre — loop from Chauffourt' or the 'Along the Meuse River – Provenchères-sur-Meuse loop'. Cycling is also popular, especially along the Meuse Cycle Route, and there are numerous cycling tours available, such as 'Pouilly-en-Bassigny – Along the Meuse River loop'. For more ideas, explore the hiking guide or the cycling guide for Is-En-Bassigny.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For instance, the 'Along the Meuse River – Provenchères-sur-Meuse loop from Val-de-Meuse' is an easy route covering approximately 5.7 km. Many paths along the nascent Meuse River are also suitable for leisurely walks. You can find more details in the hiking guide for Is-En-Bassigny.
Absolutely. Several loop walks are available, catering to different difficulty levels. Examples include the 'Fort de Dampierre — loop from Chauffourt' (moderate, 14.9 km), 'Hiking loop from Parcours VTT' (moderate, 8.6 km), and 'Along the Meuse River – Provenchères-sur-Meuse loop from Val-de-Meuse' (easy, 5.7 km). These and more can be found in the hiking guide.
Cycling is a fantastic way to explore the area. The Meuse Cycle Route, from source to mouth, is newly constructed and excellently signposted, offering pure idyll. Specific cycling tours include the 'Pouilly-en-Bassigny – Along the Meuse River loop from Le Val-de-Meuse' (moderate, 49.7 km) and longer, more challenging routes like 'View of Langres – Langres loop from Le Val-de-Meuse'. Discover more in the cycling guide for Is-En-Bassigny.
The duration of your visit depends on your interests. You could spend a few hours exploring a single settlement like Montigny-le-Roi or Provenchères-sur-Meuse. For outdoor activities like hiking or cycling, half-day to full-day excursions are common, with routes ranging from 5 km to over 100 km. To fully experience the natural beauty and historical sites, a weekend trip or longer would be ideal.
While not widely publicized, the Mountain Wood on the Mont Vengé plateau offers a rich biodiversity and historical significance, including remains of an old military fortification that now serves as a bat haven. This forest area provides a peaceful contrast to the surrounding dry meadows and rocky outcrops, making it a unique place to explore.
Yes, the region offers several running trails. You can find moderate running loops starting from Buxières-lès-Clefmont or Nogent, with distances ranging from approximately 7.7 km to 12.9 km. These trails provide a great way to experience the local landscape while getting exercise. For a comprehensive list, refer to the running trails guide for Is-En-Bassigny.


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