Attractions and places to see around Touligny, a commune in the Ardennes department of France, include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated within the Meuse river basin, the area is drained by the Vence river, contributing to its local landscape. Touligny offers opportunities to explore fortifications, religious buildings, and the natural beauty of the Ardennes region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Great location in the heart of the woods. Easily accessible.
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Fort des Ayvelles is a fortification built at the end of the 19th century to protect the railway network from enemy attacks. You can explore the fort's massive walls, underground passages, casemates and observatory, and learn about its role during the world wars. The fort is surrounded by a beautiful park with a pond, a playground and a picnic area. You can also enjoy the panoramic view of the Meuse valley from the top of the hill where the fort is located. The fort is open Tuesday to Sunday, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and the entrance fee is 5 euros per adult. Don't forget to bring a flashlight, a bottle of water and your curiosity!
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This old village with mud houses has an imposing church tower; In the church, the openings in the chancel have been closed after repeated raids. This is the last fortified church on the route.
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The Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours de Neuvizy is a Catholic basilica located in the village of Neuvizy. A pilgrimage is organized in the church and on the Marial road on the outskirts of the village in May and on August 15, which has earned Neuvizy the nickname “Le Lourdes Ardennais”. Pope John Paul II decided to elevate it to a basilica in 2002. The history of this basilica began on April 30, 1752, when eight children attending catechism in Villers-le-Tourneur discovered a statuette of the Blessed Virgin, surrounded by a halo of light, near a small fountain on an oak tree in the woods from Neuvizy. They knelt down and recited the Salve Regina, the Souvenez-vous and many prayers and other songs. In 1818, a cross was erected in the forest, in the presence of Charles Poit, the last survivor of the event. At that time, the church of the village was just a simple and small structure, but after the multiplication of phenomena, pilgrims came in more and more numbers to pray before the miraculous statue placed inside the modest chapel of the village. So a bigger church had to be built. Under the impetus of the parish priest at the time, Canon Nicolas Valentin, the foundation stone for a new church was laid on May 4, 1865, in the presence of 10,000 pilgrims. This priest supervised the construction of the new sanctuary and was also the assistant architect, carpenter, painter and main sculptor. On the outside, a marble indicates that this canon rests under the trumeau of the church. Most of this religious monument was completed in late 1876.
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The Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine is a 16th century church. This church measures about 12 meters by 20 meters and has very thick walls.
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There is plenty off place to park your car.
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A great local classic, with many access roads.
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You can visit the impressive Fort des Ayvelles, a late 19th-century fortification that played a role in the World Wars. It features massive walls, underground passages, casemates, and an observatory. Another historical site is the Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Church of Dommery, a 16th-century church known for its thick walls and imposing tower.
Yes, the Basilica of Neuvizy is a notable Catholic basilica and pilgrimage site, particularly active in May and on August 15th. Its history dates back to 1752. You can also find the Oratory of the Virgin of Froidmont, a small religious building nestled in the woods, offering a peaceful spot.
The area around Touligny offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'Guignicourt-sur-Vence Castle loop' or 'Hiking loop from Launois-sur-Vence'. For more details, explore the hiking guide for Touligny. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Castle of Vilette – Fort des Ayvelles loop'.
The Fort des Ayvelles is surrounded by a park with a pond and a picnic area, making it suitable for families. Exploring its historical structures can be an engaging experience for all ages. The Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Church of Dommery is also noted as family-friendly.
The Fort des Ayvelles is open Tuesday to Sunday, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The entrance fee is 5 euros per adult. It's recommended to bring a flashlight if you plan to explore the underground passages.
Touligny is situated within the Meuse river basin and is drained by the Vence River, which contributes to the local landscape. The broader Ardennes Regional Nature Park is also nearby, offering opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the region, including forests and scenic views.
Yes, there are several running trails around Touligny, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Examples include the 'Running loop from Guignicourt-sur-Vence' and the 'Château loop from Guignicourt-sur-Vence'. You can find more options in the running trails guide for Touligny.
Visitors often highlight the historical significance and architectural details of sites like the Fort des Ayvelles, noting it's worth a detour. The peaceful and natural setting of places like the Oratory of the Virgin of Froidmont, lost in the woods, is also frequently praised.
While not directly in Touligny, several charming towns are within a short drive. Charleville-Mézières, about 13 km away, is known for its grand Place Ducale. Sedan, approximately 24 km distant, boasts the largest fortified castle in Europe. Monthermé, 25 km away, offers pleasant strolls along the Meuse river, and Parfondeval, about 34 km away, is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'.
For the Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Church of Dommery, there is ample parking available. For other attractions, parking availability can vary, but many sites in the region are accessible by car.
The Basilica of Neuvizy is a significant Catholic pilgrimage site, often referred to as 'Le Lourdes Ardennais'. Its history began in 1752 with the discovery of a statuette of the Blessed Virgin, and it was elevated to a basilica by Pope John Paul II in 2002.
Yes, the region offers various road cycling routes. You can explore options like the 'Roadbike loop from Barbaise' or the longer 'Road in the middle of the fields – Church and Cemetery of Omicourt loop'. More routes are detailed in the road cycling guide for Touligny.


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