Best attractions and places to see around Sancy-Les-Cheminots include historical sites and natural features in the Aisne department of the Hauts-de-France region. The area is characterized by its historical significance, particularly related to World War I, with several memorials and cemeteries. Visitors can explore well-preserved fortresses and serene natural spots. The region offers a mix of cultural landmarks and quiet outdoor areas.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Marcel Duquenoy; Small memorial stone along the D18 between the Ferme de la Royère and the Ferme de Malval. It commemorates Marcel Duquenoy, a 20-year-old aspiring officer from Calais in the 350th Infantry Regiment, who was killed in the wood opposite the monument on 6 May 1917 during the Battle of La Malmaison. The inscription is from his parents: “En souvenir de notre fils disparu dans le bois en face” – a personal tribute in a landscape marked by collective loss.
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Jean Dauly Memorial; This sober monument commemorates Jean Dauly, a soldier in the 350th Infantry Regiment, who was killed on 6 May 1917 at the age of 20 during heavy fighting in the forest opposite the current location. It stands along the D18 between the Ferme de La Royère and the Ferme de Malval. The inscription bears witness to the personal loss: “Regretté de sa mère, de toute sa famille et de ses comarades. Priez pour lui”.
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This large German war cemetery is located near Fort de La Malmaison, along the Chemin des Dames. It was established in 1941 by the Wehrmacht to centralize scattered graves from the Aisne region. After the war, the site was officially recognized by a Franco-German convention in 1954 and solemnly inaugurated in 1965. Nearly 11,850 German soldiers rest here, primarily fallen during the 1940 campaign and the fighting after the Allied landings in Normandy in 1944. Between 1960 and 1961, over 6,800 bodies were reburied from six surrounding departments. The cemetery is sober and serene, with rows of dark crosses and a memorial stone. It serves as a silent reminder of the fierce fighting in this region and is an important stop on remembrance routes along the Chemin des Dames.
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little corner of peace
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Along the Chemin des Dames there are numerous memorial steles for individual soldiers, troops and units that fought here in 1917. You have to be aware that although today you can drive there comfortably on a highway, back then you were directly on the front line of one of the bloodiest battles of the World War.
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An Art Deco church, from where you can also observe a magnificent panorama of the Monts du Laonnois.
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The region is rich in WWI history. You can visit the Malmaison German Cemetery, a significant site near the Fort de La Malmaison, which is the resting place for almost 11,850 German soldiers. Another poignant site is the Marin Dugourny Memorial, Chemin des Dames, a sober monument commemorating a soldier killed during heavy fighting in 1917.
Yes, the Fort of Condé is a well-preserved fortress that is open to visitors, sometimes with a guide. The surrounding area offers pleasant green spaces with benches and tables, and ample free parking.
You can discover the Saint Fiacre fountain and pediluve, a peaceful spot that also offers a magnificent panorama of the Monts du Laonnois.
Many historical sites, such as the Malmaison German Cemetery and the Marin Dugourny Memorial, are accessible and suitable for families interested in history. The green spaces around the Fort of Condé also provide a nice environment for a family outing.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as the 'Military cemetery – Saint-Médard Church loop from Condé-sur-Aisne', or mountain biking trails like the 'Fort de Condé – Nice climb😩 loop from Condé-sur-Aisne'. For more options, check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails around Sancy-Les-Cheminots.
Yes, the Notre-Dame Church of Lizy is a notable religious building. It houses a baptismal font from the 12th century and the funerary slab of Margueritte Judis from 1320, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Yes, for instance, the Fort of Condé offers a large and free parking lot, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Visitors appreciate the well-preserved historical sites and the serene atmosphere. For example, the Malmaison German Cemetery is noted for its dignity and as a silent reminder of history, while the Fort of Condé is praised for its preserved state and beautiful green surroundings.
Absolutely! There are several gravel biking routes available, such as the 'View of Lake Ailette – Vauclair Abbey loop from Pargny-et-Filain' or the 'Lake Monampteuil – Cycleway - Gravel Section loop from Pargny-et-Filain'. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Sancy-Les-Cheminots guide.
While not widely publicized, the Saint Fiacre fountain and pediluve is described as a 'little corner of peace' and offers a tranquil experience away from more bustling sites, along with its panoramic views.
The Chemin des Dames is historically significant due to its role as a major front line during World War I. Numerous memorials, like the Marin Dugourny Memorial, dot the landscape, commemorating the intense battles and personal losses that occurred there. The area allows visitors to reflect on this profound period of history.


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