Best attractions and places to see around Origny-Le-Sec are found in this rural commune in the Aube department of France. Characterized by an agricultural landscape, Origny-Le-Sec offers local historical interest and serves as a base for exploring the wider Grand-Est region. The area is situated near significant natural sites and larger towns, providing diverse points of interest.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Château de Droupt-Saint-Basle, privately owned, used as an event location, see https://www.chateaudedrouptsaintbasle.com/
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built in the 20th century in honor of Joan of Arc, see https://tuyo.fr/event/eglise-catholique-261/a-trier-eglise-catholique-421/eglise-sainte-jeanne-darc-637054
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Essential step to regain strength. The chicken with mushroom sauce is very good.
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The Haute-Seine canal connects the Seine to the Saône in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. It offers beautiful landscapes and testifies to the river engineering of the 19th century. The greenway that runs along it is perfect for cycling!
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Green Lane on the South Shore
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Here we find the double guillotine lock n°12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvages. The setting is picturesque and bucolic.
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In Origny-Le-Sec itself, you can explore the Église Saint-Denis d'Origny-le-Sec, a significant historical and cultural landmark with Romanesque architecture dating from the 12th and 16th centuries, featuring 16th-century statues. The village also has a Monument aux Morts (War Memorial) in its center.
While Origny-Le-Sec is a rural commune, the surrounding area offers several natural attractions. You can find opportunities for nature enthusiasts at the Forêt de la Traconne, located approximately 24 km away, or visit the Lac d'Orient, about 47 km from the commune. The Upper Seine Canal also provides scenic greenways perfect for cycling and enjoying the waterside.
The area around Origny-Le-Sec is excellent for various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Roadbike loop from Maizières-la-Grande-Paroisse' or explore the 'Upper Seine Canal – L'Aube - Boulages loop'. For touring cyclists, there are routes such as the 'Upper Seine Canal – Canal de le Haut Siene loop from Châtres'. Runners can find trails like the 'Running loop from Wafu' or the 'The needle dam loop from Romilly-sur-Seine'. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Origny-Le-Sec, Cycling around Origny-Le-Sec, and Running Trails around Origny-Le-Sec guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Upper Seine Canal offers a greenway that is perfect for family cycling. The Double Guillotine Lock No. 12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvage provides a picturesque and bucolic setting along the Vélo-route Canal de la Haute Seine, which can be an interesting stop for all ages. Additionally, the needle dam in Romilly-Sur-Seine is a fascinating hydraulic structure that regulates the Seine, offering an educational and scenic visit.
You can visit Café de l'Écluse No. 8, which is located directly on the canal. It's an essential stop to regain strength, with visitors recommending the chicken with mushroom sauce.
Origny-Le-Sec serves as a good base for exploring the wider Aube department. You can visit Troyes (about 29 km away), known for its impressive medieval quarters and recognized as a 'Town of Art and History'. Provins (approximately 36 km away) is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its remarkably preserved medieval heritage. Sens (around 43 km away) features the notable Cathedral of Saint-Etienne.
Yes, the Château de Motte-Tilly, a national monument, is about 25 km away. Additionally, the Château de Droupt-Saint-Basle, though privately owned and used as an event location, is also nearby.
For enjoying the natural landscapes, particularly around the Lac Entre la Seine et le Canal du Moulin, spring or summer are generally considered the best times to visit, offering pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities.
The area showcases 19th-century river engineering. You can see the Double Guillotine Lock No. 12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvage, a man-made monument with a picturesque setting. Another notable structure is The needle dam in Romilly-Sur-Seine, a hydraulic structure that regulates the Seine's water level using wooden beams and vertical planks.
Yes, various markets are held in nearby towns throughout the week. For instance, Romilly-sur-Seine hosts markets on Thursday, Saturday, and Monday, while Marigny-le-Châtel has a market on Sunday, offering a glimpse into local life and produce.
Visitors appreciate the picturesque and bucolic settings, especially along the Upper Seine Canal and at the Double Guillotine Lock No. 12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvage. The greenways are highly recommended for cycling, and the local Café de l'Écluse No. 8 is a popular spot for its food and canal-side location.


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