Attractions and places to see around Étrelles-Sur-Aube are primarily found in the surrounding Aube department, a region known for its cultural sites and natural features. The area is characterized by its river systems, including the Seine and various canals, alongside a landscape that transitions from agricultural plains to forests and lakes. This location provides access to historical landmarks, significant waterways, and natural areas suitable for outdoor activities.
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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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The Aiguilles dam of Romilly-Sur-Seine is a hydraulic structure which regulates the level of the Seine to facilitate navigation. It is made of wooden beams called trusses and vertical planks called needles, which rise or lower depending on the flow of the river.
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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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The region offers several natural highlights. You can explore the Upper Seine Canal, known for its beautiful landscapes and a greenway perfect for cycling. Another scenic spot is the Lake Between the Seine and the Canal du Moulin, which provides lovely views of the water and surrounding countryside, ideal for a flat, dog-friendly walk.
Yes, the Aube department is rich in history. Beyond the local Le Chateau in Droupt-Saint-Basle, which serves as an event location, you can visit the medieval city of Troyes, approximately 33 km away, famous for its timber-framed houses and stained glass. Provins, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also within reach, celebrated for its well-preserved medieval heritage.
The area around Étrelles-sur-Aube is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the greenway of the Upper Seine Canal. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including those around the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park. You can find detailed routes for hiking, running, and road cycling in the region.
Absolutely. The Double Guillotine Lock No. 12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvage offers a picturesque and family-friendly setting along the Canal de la Haute Seine. Further afield, the Nigloland Amusement Park in Dolancourt is a popular theme park with over 43 attractions suitable for all ages. The Lakes of Forêt d'Orient also provide supervised beaches and water sports during summer.
You can visit the Double Guillotine Lock No. 12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvage, a fascinating man-made monument along the Canal de la Haute Seine. Another notable structure is The needle dam of Romilly-Sur-Seine, a hydraulic structure that regulates the Seine's water level using a unique system of wooden beams and vertical planks.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Étrelles-sur-Aube. During this time, the wildflowers are in bloom, and wildlife is active, making trails like the one around the Lake Between the Seine and the Canal du Moulin particularly enjoyable. The Lakes of Forêt d'Orient are also best visited in summer for water sports and swimming.
Yes, the Aube region boasts several museums and cultural routes. The Camille Claudel Museum in Nogent-sur-Seine is dedicated to the renowned artist, while the Napoleon Museum in Brienne-le-Château explores the life of Napoleon Bonaparte. You can also follow the 'Stained Glass Route' in Troyes, which showcases over 200 churches and 9,000 m² of stained glass, or the 'Route des Châteaux' to discover around thirty historical castles.
Absolutely. The 'Côte des Bar' in Aube is well-known for its sparkling vineyards and Champagne production. Many wineries offer opportunities for wine tourism, cellar visits, and tastings. Additionally, craft breweries are present in the region, providing a taste of local beverages.
Beyond the canals and lakes, the Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park offers diverse landscapes including rolling hills, vineyards, and wetlands. The Dosches Windmill (Moulin de Dosches), located within this park, provides an immersive experience and overlooks a small Champagne village, offering unique views and insights into local heritage.
Yes, the greenway that runs along the Upper Seine Canal is perfect for cycling, offering beautiful scenery. The region also features several family-friendly cycling routes, particularly around the Lakes of the Forêt d'Orient, including greenways that link towns like Troyes to Port-Dienville. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Étrelles-Sur-Aube guide.
Visitors often appreciate the picturesque and bucolic settings, especially around the canals and locks like the Double Guillotine Lock No. 12-13 of Saint-Just-Sauvage. The greenways along the Upper Seine Canal are highly praised for cycling. The overall appeal lies in the blend of tranquil natural beauty, historical engineering, and opportunities for gentle outdoor activities.


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