Attractions and places to see around Sissonne offer a blend of local points of interest and access to historical sites and natural areas in the Aisne department of Hauts-de-France. The commune features cultural and recreational facilities, alongside historical ties dating back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore picturesque villages, significant historical monuments, and natural reserves within a reasonable distance. The region provides diverse options for those interested in history, culture, and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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If you plan th ride this section GPS may not track you due to the wooden canopy blocking the signal
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More design for motocross, rather than mtb
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The Saint-Marcoul oratory in Orbeny is a small shrine located near the Saint-Marcoul de Corbeny priory, a former monastery where the relics of Saint Mark were kept. The oratory is a simple stone construction with a roof and a niche, where a statue of Saint Mark stands. It was probably built in the 19th century, when the priory had already fallen into disrepair. The oratory is surrounded by two large chestnut trees and is a place of worship for pilgrims who come to Corbeny to seek the healing power of Saint Mark. Saint Mark was a monk who lived in Normandy in the 6th century. He was known as a miracle worker who could cure eczema and other skin diseases. His relics were transferred in the 10th century to Corbeny, where the kings of France came to receive the power to cure eczema by touching the sick and saying the words: “The king touches you, God heals you”. This tradition lasted until the 18th century, when the relics were brought to Reims. Saint Mark's Day is celebrated on May 1.
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Today there is a beautiful resting place at the foot of the vineyards.
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The Prieuré Saint-Marcoul de Corbeny is a former Benedictine monastery located in Corbeny, in the Aisne department. It was founded at the beginning of the 10th century and played an important role in the religious and political history of the region. The monastery was founded by Charles III the Simple, who granted asylum to monks from Nanteuil in Normandy during the Norman invasions. These monks brought with them the relics of Saint Marcoul, which were known for their healing powers. The relics attracted pilgrims, including kings of France who came to Corbeny after their coronation in Reims to receive the healing power of the relics. The monastery was closed in 1790 during the French Revolution. Despite its closure, the Prieuré Saint-Marcoul remains an important historical and cultural monument in the region.
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Cross country terrain, very well equipped for mountain biking and motorcycling
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The village of Pierrepont already stands out - even on comments on the internet - by the presence of a bakery and a bar. This compared to the other villages in the region that only house a church and a municipal school. We also noticed two beautiful scenes in the form of a letterbox incorporated into a bicycle and a fisherman on the other. The cross next to the Visser is also listed as a monument on Wikipedia.
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A cozy village center of Ebouleau with, among other things: - a dries (In a dries one finds houses around a central central square, which usually has a triangular shape) - the Saint-Martin church; - the town hall with school;
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Sissonne and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the Priory of Corbeny, a former Benedictine monastery with a significant past tied to French kings and healing relics. The Saint-Marcoult Oratory, also in Corbeny, is a small shrine with historical connections to Saint Mark. Further afield, the stunning early Gothic cathedral and museum in Laon are approximately 20 km west, and the Caverne du Dragon, Musee du Chemin des Dames, offers insights into World War I history.
Yes, for nature lovers, the Réserve naturelle du marais de Vesles-et-Caumont is located about 13 km from Sissonne, providing an opportunity to experience local natural beauty. While not a highlight in our guide, it's a notable natural area in the region.
The Sissonne area offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. You can find dedicated routes for different sports. For mountain biking, explore trails like the Mountain Bike and Motocross Track in the Forest, or check out the MTB Trails around Sissonne guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Roadbike loop from Sissonne' in the Road Cycling Routes around Sissonne guide, and general cycling options are available in the Cycling around Sissonne guide.
Yes, Sissonne offers some family-friendly options. The Pierrepont Village is considered family-friendly and has local amenities like a bakery and a bar. The Centre Aquatique Rêvéo in Sissonne provides recreational swimming and water activities suitable for families. Exploring picturesque villages like Ebouleau can also be a pleasant family outing.
Several charming villages are worth visiting. Pierrepont Village is known for its local amenities and unique artistic scenes. The Village center of Ebouleau features a 'dries' (houses around a central square), the Saint-Martin church, and the town hall. Additionally, Parfondeval, recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Village,' is about 27 km east-north-east of Sissonne and is known for its picturesque charm.
Within Sissonne, the Espace Culturel du Parc is a notable cultural space. Located at 39 Bis Rue de Laon, it hosts various events and activities, featuring a reception hall, stage, bar, and kitchen facilities. The Sissonne Church, dating back to around 1107, also represents a significant historical and cultural presence within the town.
Visitors appreciate the blend of local charm and historical significance. For instance, Pierrepont Village is noted for its local bakery and bar, which stand out compared to other villages, as well as its unique artistic displays. The Village center of Ebouleau is enjoyed for its cozy atmosphere and traditional architecture, including the 'dries' and historic church. The area's historical sites and opportunities for outdoor activities are also highly valued.
Yes, several towns near Sissonne host markets. You can find markets in Guignicourt (Friday), Laon (Thursday), Marle (Friday), and Reims (daily). These offer a chance to experience local produce and goods.
While specific weather data isn't provided, generally, spring and summer months (May to September) offer the most favorable conditions for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring natural reserves in the Hauts-de-France region, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be pleasant for walks with colorful foliage.
Yes, Pierrepont Village is specifically noted for having a bakery and a bar, which is a welcome amenity in the smaller villages. Sissonne itself, being a commune, will have local cafes and restaurants. For more options, larger nearby towns like Laon would offer a wider selection of dining establishments.
Yes, for easy road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Roadbike loop from Sissonne' or the 'Basilica of Our Lady of Liesse – Pierrepont Village loop from Sissonne' in the Road Cycling Routes around Sissonne guide. For general cycling, the Cycling around Sissonne guide also lists easy options like the 'Bike loop from Sissonne'.


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