The road leads to Belloy, which pass through, leaving the pond on the left. Just outside the village, there is a "Calvary", whilst a little further on, are battery positions with shelters. Méry, whose church is in the third street on the left, is next reached.
Ruins of Belloy Church.
Barricade in Méry village.
The oldest parts of the church (choir, left transept and tower) date from the 16th century. The rest is 18th century. There are underground shelters in the village and surroundings, the entrances to which are nearly all blocked up. As in the other villages on this plateau, ancient sarcophagi have been discovered at Méry.
Méry.
A corner of the village.
Turn back and take G.C. 146 to Ressons-sur-Matz. Trenches with wire entanglements are to be seen along the road.