Looking for a gentle stroll in the Aisne? Head for La Ferté-Milon, birthplace of Jean Racine, where Lord Milon wrote the first lines of his history in the 8th century. This island is set on the banks of the Ourcq River. Here, you can observe stone mazes and green havens, against the backdrop of the listed château facade and its 4 towers, distilling their majesty over the narrow streets of old Ferté. Notre-Dame church is a 13th-century edifice where Jean Racine is said to have been an altar boy. Take a stroll along the towpath beside the sparkling Ourcq River, and wander through the narrow streets where old stone rubs shoulders with a few modern elements.

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Le Canal de l'Ourcq Michel RETAIL - Fotolia
Les impressionnantes ruines du château de La Ferté-Milon. Christophe TELLIER

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