Attractions and places to see around Cierges offer a glimpse into French history and nature. Cierges, a commune in the Aisne department of the Hauts-de-France region, is a small village. The surrounding Aisne region features notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Visitors can explore historical monuments, natural areas, and architectural sites.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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An impressive half-timbered building made of oak. Except for two metal parts, it is made entirely of wood, with wooden dowels (no nails or screws). At the front, there is a washhouse and a well. According to https://www.reims-tourisme.com/activite/halle-de-lagery/: Built in 1543 in the center of the village of Lagery, the hall was dedicated to trade. From the 16th to the 18th century, there was a market every Tuesday and two or three annual fairs: agricultural markets, grain, wine, livestock, firewood, timber, building materials, industrial goods, etc. This building was listed as a historic monument in 1922. The hall, which was in danger of collapsing and had to be reinforced in 1983, was restored between 2003 and 2007. Since 2010, the town hall and the Lagery Festival Association have organized an arts and crafts market there every spring Sunday.
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The castle of Fère-en-Tardenois is a former fortified castle, built from the beginning of the thirteenth century. It is characterized by the presence of a monumental covered bridge, spanning the ditch. A very pretty run alternating between historic ruins and wooded routes.
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The Parc des Bruyères extends over 80 hectares of diverse natural environments: moors, wetlands, meadows and forests. Guests can enjoy views of two ponds, where you can observe various water birds, such as grebes and diving ducks. You can also discover the rich flora of the park, such as heather, aconite and sandwort. The Parc des Bruyères is a privileged place to reconnect with nature and relax.
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The Parc des Bruyères extends over 80 hectares of diverse natural environments: moors, wetlands, meadows and forests. Guests can enjoy views of two ponds, where you can observe various water birds, such as grebes and diving ducks. You can also discover the rich flora of the park, such as heather, aconite and sandwort. The Parc des Bruyères is a privileged place to reconnect with nature and relax.
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Pretty market hall in the otherwise rather inconspicuous village. For car-free driving, the small road to Aougny is recommended.
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The monument is dedicated to the two battles of the Marne. The site was chosen by Marshal Foch. The ossuary contains the bones of 1,500 unknown soldiers. In front of the chapel you have a magnificent view of the Marne Valley.
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A remarkable stony chaos offering a very beautiful view. You can walk there or bask on the stones heated by the sun.
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Friendly family walk on sandy ground strewn with stones with strange shapes. Nice view at the top on a clear day. Birthplace of Paul and Camille Claudel who inspired them for their works. Take the walk before visiting their house-museum which is worth the detour.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the Dormans Memorial 1914–1918, dedicated to the Battles of the Marne, which also houses the bones of 1,500 unknown soldiers. Another significant site is the Ruins of the Château de Fère-en-Tardenois, a 13th-century fortified castle known for its monumental covered bridge. Within Cierges itself, don't miss the ancient Dolmen de Caranda, a prehistoric megalithic monument, and the historic Église Notre-Dame, built between the 12th and 13th centuries.
Yes, nature lovers will enjoy The Devil's Hotée, a remarkable rocky chaos offering beautiful views. For a peaceful escape, visit the Parc des Bruyères, an 80-hectare park with diverse natural environments, including moors, wetlands, and two ponds where you can observe water birds. The Gardens of Viels-Maisons also offer three hectares of varied garden ambiances.
Families can enjoy exploring The Devil's Hotée, which offers a friendly walk on sandy ground with strangely shaped stones and a nice view. The Parc des Bruyères is also family-friendly, providing opportunities to observe nature and relax. The nearby Forest of Compiègne offers numerous hiking and cycling trails suitable for various ages.
The Lagery Market Hall is noted as wheelchair accessible. This impressive half-timbered building from 1543 is a historical monument and a unique architectural sight.
The region around Cierges is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including touring bicycle, road cycling, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are moderate to difficult touring bicycle loops like the 'Town Hall – View to Champagne De Castellan loop from Dormans' and road cycling routes such as the 'Parc des Bruyères – Grocery Store, Flea Market, Refreshment Bar loop from Coulonges-Cohan'. Mountain bikers can explore trails like the 'Dormans Memorial 1914–1918 loop from Dormans'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Cierges, Road Cycling Routes around Cierges, and MTB Trails around Cierges guides.
Beyond Cierges, the Aisne region offers unique cultural experiences. Visit the Musée Jean de La Fontaine in Château-Thierry, located in the birthplace of the famous fabulist. Explore the Familistère de Guise, a 19th-century social palace offering insight into a utopian living and working environment. The southern part of Aisne also borders the Champagne region, providing opportunities for intimate Champagne tasting experiences at local producers.
The region played a significant role in World War I. Besides the Dormans Memorial 1914–1918, you can visit the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial in Seringes-et-Nesles, which holds the graves of over 6,000 American soldiers. The Chemin des Dames is another poignant historical trail dotted with memorials, museums, and cemeteries, including the Caverne du Dragon, an underground quarry used by soldiers.
Absolutely. The Ruins of the Château de Fère-en-Tardenois is a prime example of a 13th-century fortified castle. Further afield, the Château de Nesles in Seringes-et-Nesles is a well-preserved 13th-century military fortress. For Gothic architecture, Laon Cathedral and Soissons Cathedral are magnificent examples, with Laon Cathedral being particularly notable for its oxen sculptures and its perch atop a medieval city.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views and the peaceful atmosphere. At The Devil's Hotée, many enjoy basking on the sun-heated flat stones and the beautiful panorama. The Parc des Bruyères is valued for its diverse natural environments, opportunities to observe water birds, and rich flora, making it a privileged place to reconnect with nature.
Yes, the Lagery Market Hall stands out as an impressive half-timbered building made almost entirely of oak, dating back to 1543. It's a testament to historical craftsmanship and was restored between 2003 and 2007. The Église Notre-Dame in Cierges, built between the 12th and 13th centuries, is also classified as a historical monument.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for exploring natural sites like The Devil's Hotée, hiking in the Forest of Compiègne, or cycling the numerous routes. Spring and summer also offer the best conditions to enjoy the Gardens of Viels-Maisons.
Yes, the Parc des Bruyères is an excellent spot for wildlife observation. With its two ponds, you can often see various water birds like grebes and diving ducks. The diverse natural environments of the park also support a rich flora and fauna, making it a good place for nature enthusiasts.


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