If you are interested in history and nature, you might like to hike to the Monument des Fusillés in Nouvron-Vingré, France. This monument honors six French soldiers who were executed by their own army in 1914 for allegedly retreating during World War I, but who were later exonerated and honored as the "martyrs of Vingré." The monument is located at the edge of a field, near the road which leads to the village of Vingré. You can admire the views of the countryside and the nearby forest, as well as the obelisk and plaques that tell the story of these brave men.