Attractions and places to see around Pignicourt include historical sites and natural features within the Aisne department of France. The commune is situated near the Canal latéral à l'Aisne and features the Étang de Pignicourt, offering a tranquil setting. This area serves as a base for exploring regional points of interest, including significant World War I sites and architectural landmarks. The landscape combines waterways, ponds, and historical structures, providing diverse points of interest.
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The town hall of Guignicourt, now part of the merged municipality of Villeneuve-sur-Aisne since 2019, is located in the historic heart of the village. The building reflects the classic style of French rural municipalities and serves as the administrative centre for the region. Situated on the Aisne River, Guignicourt has a long history as a railway junction and trading centre in the former Laonnois.
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In 1924, this memorial was erected in memory of the 22 soldiers and 12 civilians from Guignicourt who died during the First World War. The monument, located near the church, shows in relief a peasant couple mourning at a grave – a rare human and modest image rather than a classic military symbol. It recalls the deep suffering that the war left in this hard-hit municipality.
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This church, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, is a fine example of transitional architecture between Romanesque and Gothic. It was built on the site of an earlier wooden church and possibly even a Gallo-Roman sanctuary. The construction was partly financed by the Abbey of Saint-Hubert (Belgium), which owned land in the region. The church has been protected as a historical monument since 1921.
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Very nice building in the center of Villeneuve-sur-Aisne
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Beautiful church with a World War I memorial in front of it
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The Nécropole nationale de Cormicy is a French military cemetery from the First World War, located in the municipality of Cormicy, near Reims. The cemetery was created during the war to collect the bodies of the soldiers who died during the fighting on the Chemin des Dames. The cemetery was later expanded to include bodies excavated from other temporary cemeteries in the Vesle valley12. The cemetery has an area of 44,213 m² and contains 14,431 graves, of which 6,945 are in two ossuaries. Among the buried soldiers are two British from the First World War and ten from the Second World War. The cemetery is also called “La Maison Bleue”, after the farm that used to be there.
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Ecluse n°1 de Berry-au-Bac is a lock located on the Aisne-Marne canal, near the village of Berry-au-Bac, in the Aisne department, in the Hauts-de-France region. It allows river navigation between the Aisne and the Marne and is located at the point where the Aisne-Marne canal meets the canal on the Aisne side.
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The region around Pignicourt is rich in history, particularly related to World War I. You can visit the poignant Cormicy National Necropolis, a French military cemetery dedicated to soldiers who died on the Chemin des Dames. Additionally, the St. Pierre Church - Guignicourt, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, features a World War I memorial.
Absolutely. The Asfeld Church, located approximately 8.8 km from Pignicourt, is a stunning Baroque church known for its distinctive architecture, inspired by a musical instrument, and featuring 138 pillars and columns. It's a rare jewel of French heritage.
Within Pignicourt itself, you can enjoy the tranquil Canal latéral à l'Aisne and its lock (écluse), which offers picturesque views. The Étang de Pignicourt (Pignicourt Pond) also provides a serene natural spot within the commune.
Beyond historical sites, the wider region offers recreational activities suitable for families. These include accrobranches (treetop adventure courses), karting, and paintball in Witry-Les-Reims, which is about 20 minutes away. Exploring the canal banks or the pond in Pignicourt can also be a pleasant family outing.
There are several cycling opportunities around Pignicourt. For general cycling, you can find routes like the 'Camping Au Bord de l'Aisne loop from Neufchâtel-sur-Aisne' which is an easy 12.5 km ride. Explore more options on the Cycling around Pignicourt guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails nearby. For example, the 'Fort de Chenay – Vinyard of the Chenay loop from Berry-au-Bac' offers a challenging 53.5 km ride. Discover more MTB options on the MTB Trails around Pignicourt guide.
Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Grain Silo by the Canal – Church 💒 loop from Variscourt,' a moderate 27 km ride. Longer routes like the 'Heutrégiville – Boult-sur-Suippe Church loop from Aguilcourt - Variscourt' are also available. Find more details on the Road Cycling Routes around Pignicourt guide.
The Canal latéral à l'Aisne is an important waterway that runs through Pignicourt. It features an écluse (lock), such as the Ecluse n°1 de Berry-au-Bac, which facilitates river navigation and marks the meeting point of the Aisne-Marne canal and the canal on the Aisne side. It's a key part of the local landscape and history.
Yes, Pignicourt is conveniently located for visiting the Champagne region. Reims, approximately 15 km away, is home to renowned Champagne houses like Champagne Taittinger, which offers tours of its historic cellars and insights into Champagne production.
The Caverne du Dragon (Dragon's Cave) is a historically significant site on the nearby Chemin des Dames. It's an underground quarry that served as a shelter for soldiers from both sides during World War I and now functions as a museum and memorial, offering a poignant look into the past.
Beyond the Cormicy National Necropolis and Caverne du Dragon, you can also visit The French Tank Memorial in Berry-au-Bac. This monument pays homage to tank crews who fell during the Great War, marking the site of the first mass engagement of French tanks.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The architectural marvels like Asfeld Church and the serene canal features are often highlighted. The area's connection to World War I history, particularly sites like the Cormicy National Necropolis, also leaves a strong impression.


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