PARCOURS SPORTIF
Read moreIn the communal forest, you can reach this place by CD 417. A aménagée is ready for picnics, and children have games here to chill out. The sports course also allows for a few exercises, while a small botanical route, just next to it, gives the opportunity to familiarise itself with the names of the trees. There is also a rented cottage (information at 03 25 31 87 77). For hiking, the circuits are marked: Circuit circuit, marked in blue and yellow and long 8 km and that of the Cul-de-sac, marked in green and yellow over 12 km.
PARCOURS DE SANTE
Read moreAt 3 min. from the city, you can easily find this place at the entrance to the village. Here, at the edge of the forest, the old hollow oak welcomes visitors. Surprising, this old tree within which the kids like to sit down. Then the journey begins, punctuated by signs explaining the sports movements to try to keep the shape. Other signs comment on the flora, and the walk is aimed at everyone.
Tour du lac de Villegusien
Read moreEven in the area of hiking, there are unforgettable… 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 there is little chance that you will get lost on the road! On foot or by bike, the 8 kilometres you can walk around the lake of Villegusien (or lake de la Vingeanne) promise you a pleasant sports moment.
Tariff: free.
Distance: 8,6 km.
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COMMUNAL WOODLAND FOREST
Read morewe encounter forest charm, for walking and also sport. The site is equipped with 3 health course circuits of 1 700 m, 2 000 m and 4 000 m, at different levels, interspersed with explanatory panels.
STATION DE TRAIL
Read moreStation de trail takes you to explore the Argonne through 10 marked trails for all levels and 5 trail workshops to train. By bike or on foot, discover the rich heritage of Sainte-Menehould and the green landscapes of the Argonne forest. From 5 km to 43 km, you choose the circuit adapted to your level and let's go! The most accessible route takes you to the castle hill, an ancient fortress of the 13th century, the more experienced runners will go to the Chêne Napoléon, in the Land of the King Tree, and finally it's an impressive 43 km trip to Florent-en-Argonne that awaits the most daring.