LE DÔME
Read moreIt's a huge center with pools, an ice rink and a full range of sports and leisure activities. The aquatic area has something for everyone: pools, paddling pool, waterslide, sauna, hammam and salt grotto. The salt grotto is a real source of mineral salts and trace elements for halotherapy relaxation. Next door, over 800 m² of ice await you at the skating rink. Music and lights: a friendly atmosphere. A weekly schedule of activities and themed evenings await you for a unique experience.
L'EUROVÉLOROUTE3
Read moreThe Eurovéloroute3 (or Scandibérique) is the successor to the Green Axis. Inaugurated in June 2014, the circuit is a delight for cyclists and riders alike. The Eurovéloroute3 is a tremendous accelerator for the development of tourism in Thiérache and is part of a desire to open up to Europe. This road crosses the department of Aisne, between Hirson and Quierzy, over a length of 109 kilometres. On a wider scale, the route extends from Trondheim (Norway) to Santiago de Compostela (Spain), over more than 3,000 kilometres. Here, you will be in total communion with nature, in the heart of the bocage, following the course of the Oise river. A green lung to be widely frequented!
Le belvédère du plateau de Californie depuis Craonne
Read moreA short loop, very low differences and beautiful views: This is what attracts the most reluctant to walk on foot! The promenade we are offering you is evolving on the Chemin des Dames, the flagship site of the First World War. We are very appreciative of the few interpretive signs that go on the course: if history lessons are a little (too) distant, they remind us of the major points. As you will understand, this discovery tour combines the useful to the pleasant, and is strongly recommended for families with children or adolescents.
Tariff: free.
Distance: 2,5 km.
Duration: 1 h.
Difficulty: very easy.
RANDONNÉES EN TARDENOIS
Read moreFor you, we have selected two beautiful hikes starting from Fère-en-Tardenois. You can download the information sheet on the website www.randonner.fr : Le grès qui va boire. The walk will take you to the fortress of Nesles and the elegant castle of Fère. The latter is said to have served as a model for the construction of Chenonceau. The Aisne by bike: in the land of the Claudels. From the family home, you will ride down to the ruins of Val-Chrétien. Discover the former abbey of the Prémontrés order. Finally, go to the rocks of the Hottée du Diable.
L’ETANG DU TREFLE
Read moreIt is up to the Pré Notre-Dame on the route of Vic-sur-Aisne to find this trout fishery. Two ponds to fish all her drunk. Here, the rule is a cane per angler for unlimited catches. The house rates take into account the number of abandoned trout: € 5 for a half day entry, € 3 when it is a child. On-site fishing equipment can be purchased. The Etang du Trèfle also has a picnic area for fishermen and their friends, as well as a snack and snack-fries. Throughout the year, animations are programmed: release of large trout, release of trout every hour, night fishing, day and night competitions.
COMITE DEPARTEMENTAL D'EQUITATION DE L'AISNE
Read moreThe Comité Départemental d'Équitation de l'Aisne is an association based in Sissonne. It is a decentralized body of the Fédération Française d'Équitation.
RANDONNÉES PÉDESTRES
Read moreSeveral walks to do in the surroundings. The Bois Semé circuit starts at the Basilica Notre-Dame de Liesse, passes through the Grand Marais and then from Saint-Boëtien and returns by the village of Missy-lès-Pierrepont and Bois Semé. The circuit of the Ru of the Buze is shorter, it crosses the marshes, along the canals and the ru of the Buze. The hiking of Saint-Boëtien extends from Chivres to Mâchecourt, bypassing the Château-château du Marais and gradually sinking into the funds of the Saint-Boëtien marsh. Finally, St. Augustine's walk, taking to the laonnoise plain, passes through the marshes before continuing in the agricultural field of Sainte-Suzanne. You can choose!
LES BALCONS DE LA MARNE
Read moreA hike in the Champagne vineyards is a discovery in several stages. Set off on a 44-kilometer hike (approx. 13h) in the heart of the Champagne vineyards. Discover the Marne river, the Dhuys aqueduct, Château-Thierry, the Essômes-sur-Marne abbey church and winegrowing villages. This itinerary takes you to the heart of the wine-growing area closest to Paris, through rolling countryside, picturesque villages and vineyards as far as the eye can see. Enjoy a well-deserved glass of champagne at any of the estates you visit!
RANDOLIBRE02
Read moreSince January 2012, the association has opened an antenna in Guignicourt. A new one that should delight walkers. The association organizes an average of 200 trips per year, but also stays from 3 to 8 days for the most for. Its president, Daniel Kutarasinski, will welcome you with a smile, and you will soon no longer be able to spend the convivial atmosphere in the group of walkers. Go hop, we enflie his shoes, and we go!
Balade bucolique au bord de l’Oucrq
Read moreBefore you start your walk along the Ourcq Canal, we invite you to take the time to stroll through the picturesque streets and streets of the village, and enjoy the convivial charm of its classified historical heart. Architectural treasures abound: Admire for example the castle, the towers, the churches of Notre-Dame and Saint-Nicolas, the old mill or the Eiffel Bridge; it would almost be like staying there! However, the rest of the circuit is just as pleasant. You will join Silly-la-Poterie and pass in front of its castle and church.
Tariff: free.
Distance: 9 km.
Duration: 3 h.
Difficulty: quite easy.
Markup: yellow and green.
Sentier de l'étang de Saint-Gobain
Read moreThis trail evolves in the heart of Saint-Gobain forest. It begins at the Hermitage rocks park - the opportunity to admire the beauty of the Hermitage - and form a loop of barely 5 kilometres through oaks, charms, ash and other maples. Sunday sports or seasoned walkers, the only thing that counts here is love of nature. Because between the diversity of plant species and the few animals you can see this and there by making you discreet, this promenade has a small paradise of greenery!
Tariff: free.
Distance: 4,7 km.
Duration: 1 p. m.
Difficulty: very easy.
Markup: blue round.
Balade au-dessus des Creutes de Neuville
Read moreThis walk begins in Chamouille and takes you to the (re) discovery of Neuville-sur-Blade and its surroundings. The loop bypasses the village, giving you a few pretty panoramas on the Laonnois. On the way, don't miss the House of Nature in Neuville: if the heart tells you and you have some time, it deserves a short stop. But by the way, do you know what a creute is? If you didn't know, this term refers to these rather unusual underground caves in the Aisne department (and you will cross on your road): the military occupied them during the First World War.
Tariff: free.
Distance: 6 km.
Duration: 1 p. m.
Difficulty: .
Le tour du lac de l’Ailette depuis Chamouille
Read moreThere are hiking trails that never tire… When you're lucky enough to have a lake near home, what's more simple to talk than to go round it? In a Sunday drive or daily jogging, no need to concentrate on your itinerary: at least you don't risk losing yourself on the road! All the best, therefore, you can enjoy the panorama of Lake Blade, its fauna, flora and various banks. Several points of interest are also your circuit; among them, the Bird Museum at Neuville-sur-Blade, the memorial of the Chemin des Dames and the National Necropolis in Cerny-en-Laonnois, and the remains of the Old Cerny Church.
Tariff: free.
Distance: 10 km.
Duration: 2 h 45 (walking).
Difficulty: .