Attractions and places to see around Ramicourt include historical sites and natural features within a tranquil French countryside setting. This small commune in the Aisne department offers insights into its World War I history and opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area features notable landmarks and is situated along cycling routes, providing diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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An old path, abandoned for decades, redesigned as a downhill run with a smooth feel! Yes, I know, it's not the Alps! 😀🏞️ Watch out for any pedestrians...
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A very pleasant walk along the canal in Rieval and a war memorial. Motorhome area departure point
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This is where the Somme River rises. Its name is traced back to Celtic origins and also gives its name to the department of the same name. At the time when Gaul was part of the Roman Empire, the river was called the Samara. It ends its approximately 245-kilometer-long river life in the Baie de Somme, where it flows into the English Channel.
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A beautiful, tree-lined trail around the Saint-Quentin Canal. An easy, family-friendly route. Enjoy your walk.
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Voies Navigables de France operates the Tronquoy river tunnel (1,098 m) on the Saint-Quentin canal, which dates from the beginning of the 19th century.
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Joncourt British Cemetery is a serene military cemetery located in Joncourt, France, and contains the graves of British soldiers who died during the First World War. Designed by William Cowlishaw, the cemetery is situated on the road from Joncourt to Levergies, approximately half a mile south of the village centre1. With a rectangular plan and surrounded by a stone wall, the cemetery provides a peaceful place for reflection. The Cross of Sacrifice, a hallmark of British military cemeteries, stands in the western corner1. The graves of 61 soldiers, three of whom are unidentified, belong to the 10th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders1. The cemetery is lovingly maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, who ensure that the memory of these soldiers is kept alive.
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I go there regularly, super nice as a course
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One of the unfortunately many small cemeteries following the terrible First World War that raged here in the early 20th century. Around Oncourt you will find several of these cemeteries, as well as bunkers from that time. A sad past.
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You can discover the tranquil Source of the Somme, a peaceful and calm spot marking the beginning of the Somme River. Another interesting feature is the Pont de Riqueval, which offers pleasant walks along the canal.
Yes, the region has significant World War I history. You can visit the Joncourt British Cemetery - World War 1, a serene military cemetery commemorating British soldiers. Additionally, the village of Ramicourt itself is home to the Ramicourt British Cemetery, established after its capture in 1918, and the Sainte-Bernadette Church, rebuilt after the war.
The Source of the Somme is considered a family-friendly natural monument. Also, the Souterrain du Tronquoy offers an easy, tree-lined, and family-friendly route around the Saint-Quentin Canal.
Absolutely! There are various hiking opportunities. You can find easy routes like the "Calevaire Joncourt – Hindenburg Line Bunker loop from Joncourt" or moderate options such as the "Source of the Somme – The source of the Somme loop from Fresnoy-le-Grand." Explore more options on the Hiking around Ramicourt guide.
Yes, Ramicourt is situated along "Le Vermandois" cycling route, offering a great way to explore the rural landscape. While specific routes aren't detailed in the highlights, the region is known for its cycling opportunities.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails ranging from easy to difficult. You can find routes like the "Bench by the Canal – Canal de Saint-Quentin Path loop from Lesdins" (easy) or more challenging ones like the "Pont de Riqueval – Sources of the Scheldt loop from Bellicourt." Discover more on the MTB Trails around Ramicourt guide.
Visitors often appreciate the peaceful and calm atmosphere of natural spots like the Source of the Somme. The historical sites, such as the Joncourt British Cemetery, are noted for being serene places for reflection. The canal walks, like those near Pont de Riqueval, are described as very pleasant.
Beyond the well-known sites, you might enjoy La Soupape!, an old path redesigned as a downhill run, offering a unique experience. The Souterrain du Tronquoy, a 19th-century river tunnel on the Saint-Quentin canal, also offers an interesting and easy route.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity, mostly of moderate difficulty. Examples include the "Running loop from Fresnoy-le-Grand" and the "Pont de Riqueval – Riqueval Tunnel loop from Nauroy." You can find more details on the Running Trails around Ramicourt guide.
Ramicourt is a small commune in the Aisne department of France, offering a tranquil French countryside setting. It provides a blend of historical significance, particularly related to World War I, and opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and walking along its natural features.


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