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Jogging around Courcelles-Sur-Voire offers opportunities to explore a region characterized by varied natural landscapes. The area features tranquil wetland paths, such as those found in the Zone humide de l'Aunay, alongside established routes through forests and green spaces. Runners can expect a mix of terrain, from gentle paths to more undulating sections, providing diverse experiences for outdoor activity.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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10.7km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.82km
00:49
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.7km
01:26
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.7km
01:17
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This building was badly damaged in 1940 by a fire that destroyed much of the city, but has been restored to its original state. The church, where Napoleon made his first communion, is built of stone from the Champagne region. It has a 14th-century nave and a 16th-century choir with choir girth. Look at the original images in the Renaissance stained glass windows: on the left the story of Noah, on the right the legend of Saint Crispin and Saint Crispinian. Also note the bell-shaped holy water font (16th century), the baptismal font and the choir screen (18th century).
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Château de Brienne-le-Château is a magnificent palace from the second half of the 18th century, located in the commune of Brienne-le-Château in the Aube department, in the Grand Est region. The castle is partly registered as a historical monument. The castle was inaugurated in 1778. The castle has a classical style and is surrounded by a large park with an orangery, a lavoir and a glacière. The castle is also called “the little Versailles of the Aube”. The castle also has a historical link with Napoleon Bonaparte, who studied there at the military school. In 1814, he stayed there for two nights during the Battle of La Rothière, where he almost managed to surprise the Prussian general Blücher in the castle1. In 1805, Napoleon tried to buy the castle for his mother, but the young Countess de Brienne refused him. The castle is now a psychiatric hospital.
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Brienne lies on the banks of the Aube river in a plain called la Plaine de Brienne. The Counts of Brienne dominated the history of the area for a long time. They were one of the most important noble families of medieval France and produced statesmen, diplomats and crusaders. Johann von Brienne (1169/74–1237). He was chosen by the French King Philip II as husband and regent for the heir to the Kingdom of Jerusalem. From 1210 to 1212 he was king of Jerusalem. He then became the father-in-law of the Roman-German Emperor Frederick II, with whom he became enemies and also fought against him as the Pope's general. From 1229 he ruled Constantinople for nine years. Brienne-le-Château became known as the training site of Napoleon Bonaparte, who studied here for five years (May 1779 to October 1784) as a boarding school student at what was then the Royal Military School. To complete his studies, he left Brienne-le-Château and finished it at the École Militaire in Paris. On April 3, 1805, he visited Brienne-le-Château again on his trip to Italy for the coronation, now already as Emperor of the French. On January 29, 1814, the Battle of Brienne was fought near Brienne, which ended with a victory for France under Napoleon Bonaparte against the Russians and Prussians under Field Marshal Blücher. Sources: Wikipedia
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There are over 20 running trails available around Courcelles-Sur-Voire, offering diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. These routes cater to various preferences, from moderate to more challenging runs.
The terrain for running in Courcelles-Sur-Voire is quite varied, characterized by tranquil wetland paths, established routes through forests, and cultivated green spaces. You can expect a mix of gentle paths and some undulating sections, providing a diverse experience for runners.
Yes, the area offers a good range of running routes. While most are classified as moderate, there are also some more challenging options available. This ensures that both casual joggers and more experienced runners can find suitable paths.
Absolutely. For instance, the Museum Napoleon – Statue of Marshal Valée loop from Saint-Léger-sous-Brienne offers a scenic journey past historical landmarks. You can also explore attractions like Napoleon and Brienne-le-Château or the impressive Château de Brienne-le-Château nearby.
The region around Courcelles-Sur-Voire is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter tranquil wetland paths, such as those in the Zone humide de l'Aunay, or run through forests and green spaces. The broader Vexin Regional Natural Park, if nearby, features diverse landscapes including Seine hillsides, forests like Bois de Morval, and marshes, offering a peaceful environment with rich flora and fauna.
Yes, many of the running routes around Courcelles-Sur-Voire are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Running loop from Juzanvigny and the Running loop from Briennois, providing convenient options for your run.
The running routes in Courcelles-Sur-Voire are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the varied terrain and the opportunities to explore the local countryside and natural surroundings.
Beyond the historical sites, you can find interesting religious buildings like Lentilles Church, Saint-Georges Church of Chavanges, and the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The Jardins de La Posterie, a transformed urban green space, also offers a unique setting with diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, for those looking for a longer run, routes like the Running loop from Rosnay-l'Hôpital cover a distance of nearly 12 km, offering a good challenge and extended exploration of the rural surroundings.
While specific details for Courcelles-Sur-Voire are limited, regions with similar natural landscapes are generally pleasant for outdoor activities in spring and autumn, when temperatures are mild and the scenery is vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or evenings, to avoid the midday heat.
Many routes provide a tranquil experience. The region's wetlands, such as the Zone humide de l'Aunay, and the various forests offer quiet paths where you can enjoy the natural environment away from busy areas. The Running loop from Saint-Léger-sous-Brienne, for example, leads through varied local landscapes that are often very peaceful.


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