Best attractions and places to see around Queudes are found in this small rural commune located in the Marne department of the Grand Est region in northeast France. Queudes is characterized by its quiet, rural setting and is part of the Sézanne attraction area. The commune's landscape is shaped by natural features such as the Canal de Choisel and the Ru de Choisel. Its appeal lies in its tranquil French countryside environment.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Château des Maidens The following information is taken from the following link: https://www.chateau-fort-manoir-chateau.eu/chateaux-marne-chateau-a-broyes-chateau-de-broyes.html#google_vignette In 1580, Protestant troops burned the village, the castle, and the church. In the 17th century, the town of Broyes was a barony owned by the Barbin family, who had acquired it at the end of the 16th century. Its location on a limestone plateau facilitated its defense and development. At that time, there were two churches (the collegiate church of Saint-Blier and the parish church of Saint-Martin). The castle, known as the Château des Pucelles, had a chapel (Notre-Dame). Today, the Broyes town hall houses the remains of the Château des Pucelles, to which General Humbert was forced to move his headquarters on September 7, 1914. Of this building, mentioned since the 11th century and the birthplace of one of the most powerful families in Champagne, a pavilion flanked by a brick watchtower adjoins the old entrance, recognizable by its carriage arch, the recess of its drawbridge, and the traces of its portcullis (early 17th century), still survives. Château de Broyes 51120 Broyes, property of the municipality, Town Hall.
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Small charming village of around 300 inhabitants. There are no stores, just several wineries.
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A somewhat dilapidated but nevertheless charming church, which knows how to inspire through the details. Entrance is free, photography is allowed and don't expect crowds of visitors.
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This forest extends over more than 2500 hectares, it has rich flora and fauna. There is a Fau (old twisted oak) not far from the Etoile crossroads.
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The small village of Bethon has 300 inhabitants. It also has several champagne houses and a church.
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Here we find the double guillotine lock n°12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvages. The setting is picturesque and bucolic.
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Queudes and its surroundings offer a mix of historical sites, natural areas, and unique man-made monuments. You can explore religious buildings, expansive forests, and picturesque canal features, reflecting the quiet, rural character of the region.
Yes, you can visit historical sites such as the charming Saint-Denis Church, known for its details and free entry. Another historical point of interest is the Chateau des Pucelles - in Broyés, which holds the remains of a significant castle mentioned since the 11th century.
Nature lovers can discover the Forêt Domaniale de la Traconne, a vast forest spanning over 2500 hectares, rich in flora and fauna, including an old twisted oak tree. The area is also shaped by the Canal de Choisel and the Ru de Choisel, offering tranquil rural landscapes.
Many of the attractions around Queudes are suitable for families. The Double Guillotine Lock No. 12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvage offers a picturesque setting along the Vélo-route Canal de la Haute Seine, which can be enjoyed by all ages. The Forêt Domaniale de la Traconne is also a great spot for family outings and exploring nature.
Absolutely! There are several hiking opportunities around Queudes. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate trails, such as the 'Forest Just Outside Sézanne loop' or the 'Forest Path Near Montmirail' loops. For more details and route options, check out the Hiking around Queudes guide.
The area around Queudes is great for cycling. You can find road cycling routes like the 'Saint-Denis Church – Forêt Domaniale de la Traconne loop' or touring bicycle routes such as the 'Forêt Domaniale de la Traconne – Ok loop'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Queudes and Cycling around Queudes guides.
Visitors appreciate the picturesque and bucolic setting of the Double Guillotine Lock No. 12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvage, often recommending it as a delight along the Vélo-route Canal de la Haute Seine. The Saint-Denis Church is also valued for its charming details and peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the Double Guillotine Lock No. 12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvage is a notable man-made monument located directly on the Vélo-route Canal de la Haute Seine. It offers a picturesque and tranquil setting, ideal for those exploring the canal by bike or on foot.
Beyond the Saint-Denis Church, which is appreciated for its details and free entry, you can also find Bethon Church in the small village of Bethon. This village is also known for its several champagne houses.
The best way to experience the rural landscape is by exploring the various hiking and cycling routes available. These routes often pass through the Forêt Domaniale de la Traconne and alongside natural features like the Canal de Choisel, allowing you to immerse yourself in the tranquil French countryside.
Yes, Queudes is categorized as a rural area and is part of the Sézanne attraction area. While Queudes itself is small, its proximity to Sézanne offers a broader context for exploring the region.


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