ST. BAUSSANT VILLAGE AND RUINS OF THE OLD CASTLE



RICHECOURT VILLAGE AND THE RUPT-DE-MAD STREAM

In the foreground: The bridge over which I.C. 19 passes. In the background: Montsec Hill.

Take I.C. 13 to the left, which follows the Rupt-de-Mad stream and becomes G.C. 33 on reaching Lahayville. 1,600 yards beyond this village (greatly damaged), leave G.C. 33 and take I.C. 19 to the right. After crossing the bridge over the Rupt-de-Mad, Richecourt, razed to the ground, is reached (photo above).

Near a house on the left, at the end of the village, is a German concrete shelter with the inscription “Pommernburg.” Other shelters of less importance are to be seen among the ruins.