The Pont de la Marne is a 50-metre stone bridge built in 1835 by the Commune.
The previous wooden bridges were regularly swept away by flooding on the Marne. Its 5 arches are generously dimensioned. One detail: under the arch on the campsite side, you can see 3 holes, dug by the French army in 1940 to undermine the structure in order to prevent the German invasion. This bridge was widened with two pavements in the 1960s.
Pont de Marne de Vouécourt