CHAMPIGNEULLE VILLAGE AND CHURCH, SEEN FROM I.C. 20, BEFORE ENTERING THE VILLAGE
Take I.C. 6, a continuation of the Rue du Château, as far as Thénorgues (3 km. 200 from Buzancy).
Before entering Thénorgues, a German burial ground is seen on the right in the communal cemetery. In front of the church take I.C. 20 on the left, which, 2 km. 700 further on, reaches Verpel. Beyond the church of Verpel turn to the left, and immediately afterwards to the right. Outside the village, the I.C. 20 divides; keep straight on. Picturesque run down into the Agron Valley.
Cross the Agron near a mill, reaching Champigneulle, which stands on a hill, 4 km. 200 from Verpel. Numerous houses are in ruins. The road passes in front of the very curious church, the nave of which has fallen in (photo below). On leaving the village, the road again descends into the valley, recrosses the Agron, then rises on the left up Hill 182, on which stands the village of St. Juvin (2 km. from Champigneulle). At the entrance to the latter there is a large German cemetery.
CHAMPIGNEULLE CHURCH, SOUTH FRONT