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Hiking around Vauquois offers trails through the historical Argonne forest, characterized by rolling hills and dense woodlands. The region's terrain includes varied elevation changes, with routes often traversing historical sites and natural landscapes. These paths provide opportunities to explore the area's unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

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  • The most popular hiking route is In Argonne Meusienne — loop from Neuvilly-en-Argonne, a 16.8 miles (26.9 km) trail that takes 7 hours 18 minutes…

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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In Argonne Meusienne — loop from Neuvilly-en-Argonne

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Willem VS
June 19, 2025, Butte de Vauquois

This hill in the Argonne was the scene of fierce mine warfare between French and German forces during WWI. From 1915 to 1918, both sides dug extensive tunnel networks under the hill, causing hundreds of explosions and thousands of deaths. Today, impressive craters, trenches and underground passages can be seen – a poignant reminder of life and fighting underground.

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https://verdun1916.eu/?p=7570 The hill of Vauquois (Butte de Vauquois), about 25 kilometers northwest of Verdun, is 295 meters high and was, due to its location, an excellent vantage point for those who wanted to defend the northern Argonne, together with the hill of Les Eparges, which is about the same distance southeast of Verdun. The Germans had already captured the village of Vauquois and the hill without a fight in September 1914. The village and the hill were immediately fortified. Caves and underground passages were cut and dug in the limestone soil. The total length of the passages was no less than 15 km. With loopholes one could cover a large area, and one could count on artillery support from Cheppy and Montfaucon. It was an excellently built defense line. The French were keen to recapture this hill, partly because Verdun was threatened by it. First Battles for Vauquois The French attacked on 28 October 1914 without artillery support, and ran straight into a barrage of bullets and shells. Within an hour the attackers were out of action. The next day there was another attack, but this time with artillery support. It was another failure on this well-defended position. Until the end of February, attacks were made repeatedly on the village and the hill, with or without artillery support. The losses were enormous, especially on the French side.

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https://verdun1916.eu/?p=5031 The Kaisertunnel is part of a series of three tunnels. In the north the Ortlieb tunnel, in the middle the Kaisertunnel and in the south, closest to the front line, the Verbindungs- or Bataillonstunnel. The Kaisertunnel was the first to be built by the Prussian infantry in late 1915, early 1916, with the intention of connecting the Meurisson valley with the front. The tunnel is 350 m long, but with all the adjacent rooms and side tunnels the length becomes 455 m. A characteristic of the Kaisertunnel, but also of other German tunnels, is the S-bend that is made halfway. This is not only to prevent an enemy who has penetrated from shooting through the entire tunnel, but especially to break the shock wave of a possible explosion. French tunnels are generally straight. The work on the Kaisertunnel started as purely manual work, but after an electrical system was installed in the southern part of the tunnel, drilling machines were also used. Water supply in the tunnel was possible from a nearby source in the Meurissonsdal. In the southern end of the tunnel, in a corridor that descends to the west, the former passage to the Verbindungs or Bataillonstunnel can still be seen. The connection has collapsed over a length of several dozen meters. In the northern part of the Kaisertunnel, a hospital with an operating room was created. Injured people could go to bed here very extremes. The remains of the many facilities (first aid station with operating room, the telephone exchange, electricity station, etc.) are still visible today.

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Open-air museum depicting life in the trenches

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Monts&Forts
April 23, 2024, Kaiser Tunnel

The exterior is completely fenced, the entrance is no longer even visible, although apparently a historical monument. A shame to leave this site abandoned...

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The Forester Cemetery is dedicated to soldiers who died during the First World War. Located in the heart of the Argonne forest, this cemetery is home to 2,000 tombs, including ten of Garibaldians. The particularity of this place is that each grave is decorated with a hydrangea bush, creating a colorful contrast with the greenery of the forest. You can also explore the nearby sites of Haute Chevauchée, such as the Ossuary Monument, the Génie Ravine and the Kaiser Tunnel, where you can learn more about the battles that took place in the region. A hike in the surrounding area is sure to immerse you in the history and beauty of Argonne.

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Paul_C
September 8, 2023, Kaiser Tunnel

If you are looking for a historic and adventurous hike in the Argonne Forest, you can explore the Kaiser Tunnel near Lachalade. This tunnel was built by the German army during the First World War to allow the movement of troops and supplies without being detected by the enemy. The tunnel is approximately 350 meters long and has various facilities such as a hospital, kitchen and generator room. You can access the tunnel through the north entrance or the south entrance, both of which are classified as historical monuments. The tunnel has been closed to the public since 2012 for security reasons, but you can still admire its impressive structure and imagine the life of the soldiers who went through it. The Kaiser Tunnel is part of a network of other tunnels and trenches that you can also visit in the region.

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Cemetery dedicated to soldiers who died during the First World War. 2,000 soldiers rest in this cemetery in the heart of the Argonne forest, located 2.5 km from the Haute Chevauchée ossuary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Vauquois?

There are over 10 hiking trails available around Vauquois, offering a range of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging routes through the historical Argonne forest.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hikes around Vauquois?

Hikes around Vauquois primarily feature trails through the historical Argonne forest, characterized by rolling hills and dense woodlands. You can expect varied elevation changes, with paths often traversing both natural landscapes and significant historical sites.

Are there easy hikes suitable for beginners in Vauquois?

Yes, Vauquois offers several easy hikes perfect for beginners. For example, the Hiking loop from Vauquois is a shorter, less strenuous option, ideal for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed walk.

Are there circular walks available near Vauquois?

Many of the trails in the Vauquois area are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Cimetière de la forestière – Le Ravin du Génie loop from Monument ossuaire de la Haute-Chevauchée and the Chateau de l'ancienne Forge loop from Varennes-en-Argonne.

What are the typical lengths of hikes in the Vauquois area?

Hikes in the Vauquois area vary in length. You can find shorter routes, such as the Hiking loop from Vauquois at about 2.8 miles (4.5 km), to longer, more challenging trails like the In Argonne Meusienne — loop from Neuvilly-en-Argonne, which spans nearly 17 miles (27 km).

Are there any historical sites or attractions to see along the hiking trails?

Yes, the Vauquois region is rich in history, particularly from World War I. Many trails pass by significant sites. You can explore places like the Ravin du Génie Open-Air World War I Museum or the Kronprinz Shelter, offering a unique blend of nature and historical reflection.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Vauquois?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique combination of exploring historical forest paths and the varied terrain that offers something for different ability levels.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails in Vauquois?

Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Vauquois area, especially within the natural forest settings. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially near historical sites or if passing through agricultural land, and to check for any specific local regulations.

What is the best time of year to hike in Vauquois?

The best time to hike in Vauquois is typically from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and the forest is vibrant. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers beautiful fall foliage. Summer is also pleasant, with the dense woodlands providing shade.

Where are common starting points for hikes in Vauquois?

Common starting points for hikes in the Vauquois area include the village of Vauquois itself, as well as nearby towns like Neuvilly-en-Argonne and Varennes-en-Argonne. Many routes are loops that begin and end in these locations, often near historical monuments or parking areas.

Can I find family-friendly hiking trails in Vauquois?

Yes, there are several trails suitable for families in Vauquois. The easier, shorter loops are ideal for families with children, offering a chance to enjoy nature and explore the historical surroundings without overly challenging terrain. Look for routes marked as 'easy' for the best family experience.

What about winter hiking conditions in Vauquois?

Winter hiking in Vauquois is possible, but conditions can vary. Trails may be muddy or icy, especially after snow or rain. The forest provides some shelter, but proper winter gear, including waterproof boots and warm clothing, is essential. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

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