The town is reached after crossing first the railway (l.c.) near the station, then the canal and the Meuse (photos, pp. 42-43). Motor-cars can climb as far as the church. Turn to the left beyond the last bridge in the lower town, then take the first street on the right, which by a wide bend and a steep ascent leads to the upper town and to the terrace, where stands the church. There is a fine view over the lower town and the valley of the Meuse (photo, pp. 40-41) from here.

Return to and recross the bridges; keep straight on to Doulcon, leaving the Cléry road on the left.

At the fork in the road beyond Doulcon (in ruins), take G.C. 2 bis on the left, as far as Romagne (9 km. from Doulcon), passing through Aincreville (severely damaged) and Banthéville (completely ruined).



ROMAGNE. RIGHT SIDE OF ROAD COMING FROM BANTHÉVILLE

(On the left: I.C. 4, leading to Sommerance.)