Attractions and places to see around Les Granges include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. This region offers opportunities for exploring historical churches and expansive forests. Visitors can discover cultural landmarks and enjoy the natural environment, making it suitable for outdoor activities like cycling.
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Shaded trails through the Jeugny Forest. It's a pleasant place to cycle for a stroll in nature.
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Oscar Lloveras' Spatial Construction plays with space and movement. Composed of materials and colors, it integrates into the landscape by modifying our perception of places.
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This church is characterized by its Gothic architecture. Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, it is distinguished by its impressive statuary and remarkable stained glass windows. Its most famous treasure is the 16th century entombment, a masterpiece of religious sculpture.
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The Château de la Cordelière impresses with its neo-Renaissance style and its green setting. Formerly the property of the Barons of Brimont, it displays elegant architecture with its turrets and sculpted facades.
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This part of the Aube department attached to the microregion called Champagne Humide is very forested. The Rumilly forest is a good example. These species are mainly made up of hardwoods such as hornbeams and oaks. For the cyclist, traveling the long fine gravel paths of this forest is a real pleasure. Be careful, however, with the parts that are a little muddy in places.
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On the edge of a vast forest, the village of Chaource is known for its arboretum which you can visit within the professional forestry school. The town is also known for its Saint-Jean Baptiste church which contains reliquary treasures as well as a very beautiful statue of the Virgin. The village is recognized worldwide for its creamy and firm cheese: Chaource.
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The region around Les Granges in Aube is rich in history. A must-see is the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church of Chaource, known for its Gothic architecture, impressive statuary, and a remarkable 16th-century entombment. You can also explore the Château de la Cordelière, an elegant neo-Renaissance castle. Further afield, the Church Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Chaource and the historic Castle de Vaux in Foucheres are notable landmarks.
Yes, the area is quite forested. You can enjoy the Forêt de Rumilly, characterized by hardwoods like hornbeams and oaks, offering long gravel paths. Additionally, the Forest roads through the Jeugny Forest provide shaded trails perfect for cycling and enjoying nature. The wider Aube department is known for its extensive forests.
The region offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'Spatial construction loop from Les Granges' and MTB trails such as the 'Château de la Cordelière – Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church loop'. Runners can explore running trails including the 'Château de Vanlay loop from Les Granges'.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church of Chaource, with its historical significance and beautiful art, can be an engaging visit. The Spatial construction monument offers an interesting visual experience for all ages. The forests, like Forêt de Rumilly and Jeugny Forest, provide pleasant environments for family walks or easy bike rides.
Beyond historical architecture, you can discover unique artistic installations. The Spatial construction by Oscar Lloveras is a notable man-made monument that plays with space and movement, integrating into the landscape and altering perception. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church of Chaource also houses impressive statuary and stained glass windows, including a significant 16th-century entombment.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Gothic architecture and religious art of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church of Chaource are highly regarded. Cyclists particularly enjoy the long, fine gravel paths through forests like Forêt de Rumilly and the shaded Forest roads in Jeugny Forest for their pleasant environment.
While the immediate highlights focus on forests and historical sites, the broader Champagne-Ardenne region, where Les Granges (Aube) is located, features notable lakes. Lac d'Orient, Lacs Amance, and Lac du Temple are within reasonable distance and offer opportunities for water-based activities and picnics.
The forests, such as Forêt de Rumilly and Jeugny Forest, are ideal for cycling and walking. Many paths are described as long, fine gravel, making them suitable for bikes. Be aware that some parts can be muddy, especially after rain. The shaded Forest roads offer a pleasant environment for a leisurely stroll or bike ride.
Yes, the Château de la Cordelière is a prominent historic residence near Les Granges, known for its neo-Renaissance style and beautiful green setting. It was formerly owned by the Barons of Brimont. The wider region also features other historic castles like Castle de Vaux in Foucheres and Chateau de Tanlay, which are worth exploring.
Chaource, home to the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, is a charming village known for its arboretum and its famous creamy cheese. Further away, Tonnerre is recognized for its impressive medieval hospital complex, and Troyes boasts one of France's most impressive medieval quarters, offering a deeper dive into regional history and architecture.
The cycling paths in forests like Forêt de Rumilly are generally characterized by long, fine gravel. While this makes for a pleasant ride, some sections can be muddy, particularly after wet weather. The Forest roads in Jeugny Forest also offer shaded, natural surfaces suitable for cycling.


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