Hotel Inn Design Laon





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From the faubourg d'Ardon, once known for its public baths, wander through the countryside and the small Ardon marshes, while enjoying beautiful views of the medieval town. Situated at the foot of the Laon hill, this circuit was created by the pupils of the Ardon primary school, as part of the "Un chemin, une école" (One path, one school) operation initiated by the Fédération Française de Randonnée Pédestre (French Hiking Federation).
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This hiking route is also a beautiful bike route that allows you to discover part of the Aisne department by linking the villages of Ardon and Bruyères-et-Montbérault. Ardon, near the village of Laon, once known for its public baths, marks the start of this circuit. Between fields and woods, the circuit arrives at Bruyères-et-Montbérault. This old free commune (since 1130) where the stones tell a thousand-year-old story. Located between Laon and the Chemin des Dames, the town of...
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In the heart of Picardy, set off, backpack and shoes on, for a hiking or mountain biking. The richness of this circuit is above all due to the diversity of the landscapes crossed. Successively, the grassy plain gives way to hillocks topped with deciduous forests before deep furrows, in the hollow of which a river lazily, cut into the reliefs. Both a hiking trail and a fitness trail, the trail that leaves Laon to reach the calm and serenity of the Ailette lake has many advantages. From the...
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Departing from medieval Laon, which you absolutely must visit, this circuit through the hills offers a thousand surprises: Romanesque churches, preserved villages, washhouses and astonishing grape vines.
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This hiking route from Laon is suitable for family outings. In this hollow of the valley, the most prestigious wine in France was once produced, the one that celebrated the coronation of kings: Saint-Vincent. Of these vineyards, there is almost nothing left: the "centre of gravity" of Laon finds itself inhabited by gardens: the poetry of a city center in the middle of the countryside.