Best attractions and places to see around Wassigny include sites reflecting local history, culture, and wartime remembrance in this charming commune in the Aisne department of northern France. The area offers a glimpse into its heritage through various landmarks and natural features. Visitors can explore historical sites and outdoor routes that highlight the region's character. Wassigny provides a blend of cultural points of interest and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Very pleasant path for mountain bikers or cyclists and walkers 🚶♂️👍
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After the resistance had pushed the Germans back behind the Sambre during WWI, the British army under the leadership of Wilfred Owen arrived. They came under fire from the German army that had hidden. Here lie buried the men who fell at that time.
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Most of the soldiers buried here are those who attempted to cross the canal on 4 November 1918 on engineer footbridges
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Most of the soldiers were killed on November 4, 1918, while trying to cross the canal on engineer footbridges.
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A pretty chapel next to a stream. The setting is very bucolic and there's a picnic table. The perfect place to take a break.
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The region around Wassigny is rich in historical sites, particularly those commemorating World War I. You can visit the Ors British Cemetery (Wilfred Owen Memorial), where many soldiers killed on November 4, 1918, are buried. Another significant site is the Saint-Souplet British Cemetery, a Commonwealth War Cemetery. Within Wassigny itself, the Wassigny Communal Cemetery contains Commonwealth war burials from World War I, and the Monument aux Morts features a rooster sculpture commemorating those who died in conflicts.
Yes, Wassigny is home to the Musée Louis Cornu, dedicated to the local painter and sculptor Louis Cornu. The museum houses over 40 sculptures and more than a hundred paintings, along with a collection of minerals from 38 countries. It's located at 5, Place du Docteur-Maréchal.
In Wassigny, you can find the Église Sainte-Marie et de l'Assomption de Wassigny, a prominent church on the central square. Nearby, the Saint-Maurice Chapel and Horse Hoof Washhouse offers a picturesque setting. Tradition says water gushed out under Saint Maurice's horse's hoof, inspiring the washhouse's unique shape.
Wassigny offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking, mountain biking, and running. You can explore routes like the 'Forêt domaniale d'Andigny loop' for hiking, or 'The Vineyard loop' for mountain biking. For more options, check out the guides for Hiking around Wassigny, MTB Trails around Wassigny, and Running Trails around Wassigny.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. A popular option is the 'Forêt domaniale d'Andigny loop from Wassigny,' which is about 9 km long and considered moderate. Another easy option is the 'Sambre–Oise Canal loop from Catillon-sur-Sambre,' spanning nearly 8 km. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Wassigny guide.
The Single Ors Pommereuil is a popular trail offering a 17 km path through the woods, specifically noted for being a 'super singletrack' in Bois L'évêque. It's recommended for those looking to discover a scenic route, though some parts might have brambles.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Ors British Cemetery (Wilfred Owen Memorial) and the Saint-Maurice Chapel and Horse Hoof Washhouse are both marked as family-friendly. The chapel area, with its stream and picnic table, is particularly ideal for a break.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The war memorials offer a poignant look into the past, while trails like Single Ors Pommereuil provide opportunities for outdoor exploration. The peaceful settings of places like the Saint-Maurice Chapel are also highly valued for taking a break.
Beyond the main attractions, the region offers charming local insights. For instance, the village of Grand Verly, home to Grand'Rue, is located on the site of a Merovingian village and features a church undergoing restoration. The Saint-Maurice Chapel with its horse hoof-shaped washhouse also presents a unique local legend and a tranquil spot.
Running trails near Wassigny vary in length. For example, the 'Tupigny Lock loop from Étreux' is about 12 km, and the 'Forêt domaniale d'Andigny loop from La Vallée-Mulâtre' is around 8.7 km. Most running routes in the area are considered moderately difficult. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Wassigny guide.
Yes, mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as 'The Vineyard loop from Saint-Souplet,' which is a longer route at about 53 km and considered moderate. Another option is the 'Green axis Nouvion-Buironfosse – Astrée Leisure Center loop from Fesmy-le-Sart,' spanning around 35 km. More trails are available in the MTB Trails around Wassigny guide.


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