Best attractions and places to see around Chalindrey include historical sites and natural landscapes. The region features the fortified city of Langres, known for its ancient walls and architectural landmarks. Visitors can explore various man-made monuments and religious buildings, alongside opportunities for outdoor activities like visiting lake beaches. The area offers a mix of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Until the mid-19th century, the remains of a Gallo-Roman arch, which marked the northern city limit, were still visible. After being integrated into the fortifications at the end of the 3rd century and becoming a city gate, this structure owes its name either to its length or to a legendary king named Longo, whose effigy was mounted on a corbel overlooking the city. Around 1538, a barbican was built in front of the gate to prevent a frontal assault.
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Nice hike with parking and picnic area nearby. The path leading to the spring is a bit steep and can be slippery if it rains. The Sabinus cave is worth the detour, watch out for children when going there.
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This is the cathedral of Langres.
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Imposing cathedral of a small town steeped in history! Worth seeing from the outside and inside
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The Longe-Porte still has its 17th century guardhouse intact. The barbican of the “Longe-Porte” gate, projecting from the ramparts, allowed for increased control of access to the town of Langres.
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The Train à crémaillère in Langres was the first rack railway in France, connecting the Gare de Langres with the town of Langres, which is situated on a hill. The railway was 1.475 km long and had a maximum gradient of 172 ‰. The railway opened in 1887 with steam traction and was electrified in 1935. The railway was closed in 1971 due to obsolescence. One of the old electric trains has been restored and stands on the Promenade Jules Verne in Langres. The other has been taken to the Musée français du chemin de fer in Mulhouse. The railway was a major attraction for the residents and visitors of Langres, who could enjoy the views over the town and its surroundings.
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Langres Cathedral is dedicated to the 3rd century martyr Mammes of Caesarea. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Langres and is a national monument. The cathedral dates from the 12th century and has a mixture of Romanesque, Gothic and Classical styles. The roof is decorated with colourful tiles and the façade has many details. The cathedral has some remarkable tapestries that are worth seeing. The cathedral is also a place of pilgrimage, as it houses the holy relic of the head of Saint Mammes. The cathedral is 94m long and 23m high. The façade was destroyed by fire and replaced in the 18th century by a three-storey classical façade.
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The Marne (Latin Matrona) is a river in France. It rises on the plateau of Langres, in the municipality of Balesmes-sur-Marne, at an altitude of about 420 meters. It initially drains to the northwest, later turns to the west and southwest and flows into the Seine as a right tributary after about 514 kilometers between Charenton-le-Pont and Ivry-sur-Seine, just southeast of Paris. Several French departments are named after the Marne, namely Haute-Marne, Marne, Seine-et-Marne and Val-de-Marne.
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The region is rich in history, particularly in Langres. You can explore the ancient fortifications, including the impressive Porte des Terreaux and Porte de l'Hotêl de ville, which are part of the city's 3.5 km wall. Don't miss the Saint-Mammès Cathedral of Langres, a significant religious building with Burgundian-Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Saint-Mammès Cathedral of Langres and the Langres Rack Railway are both listed as family-friendly. For outdoor fun, the Liez Lake Beach offers swimming, a playground, and picnic areas, perfect for a day out with children.
For nature lovers, the Liez Lake Beach is a great spot for swimming and enjoying views of the lake and dam. If you're looking for active pursuits, there are numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling in the surrounding area.
The Langres Rack Railway is a unique man-made monument, notable as the first rack railway built in France. Although closed, you can still see traces of its tracks and stations, and admire the views it once offered of the fortified city.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For example, the 'Heuilley-Cotton and Canal Loop' is an easy 5 km hike. You can find more details and other routes on the Hiking around Chalindrey guide page.
The Liez Lake Beach is open seasonally from June to September, typically from 1:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Swimming is permitted when the green flag is raised, indicating good water quality and safety.
Yes, several circular walks are available. For instance, the 'Source de la Marne — loop from Balesmes-sur-Marne' is a moderate 14.5 km circular route. Explore more options on the Hiking around Chalindrey guide.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and architectural beauty of Langres. They appreciate walking along the city walls, exploring the gates like Porte des Terreaux, and admiring the Saint-Mammès Cathedral. The panoramic views from the fortifications are also a highlight.
Absolutely. The area offers various cycling routes. You can find several moderate road cycling routes, including loops around Lake Villegusien. For off-road adventures, there are also MTB trails, such as the 'Lac de la Liez loop'.
From gates like the Porte des Terreaux and Porte de l'Hotêl de ville, you can expect panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the fortified city itself. These vantage points offer excellent opportunities to appreciate the region's landscape and historical architecture.
Yes, the Liez Lake Beach is well-equipped with a solarium, volleyball court, playground, and picnic area, making it an ideal spot for a relaxed day out with amenities.


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