Attractions and places to see around Marcilly-Le-Hayer are found within a rural setting in the Aube department of France. This commune serves as a base for exploring various landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in the surrounding region. The area offers a mix of historical sites and tranquil natural spots. Visitors can discover local heritage and enjoy the regional landscape.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Aix-en-Othe, a nice little town with a great market hall. Shopping on market day is a pleasure. Numerous tour options and lots of parking space make the town attractive. It's best to park at the fire station.
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The Ten Finger Stone is a large stone with grooves and hollows that was used for polishing tools in the Neolithic era. It is one of the largest and most elaborate polishers in the Aube department. The polisher is located at the crossroads of two paths, near the place called Le Luteau. It has been protected as a historic monument since 1993.
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The Church of the Assumption of the Virgin in Villemaur-sur-Vanne is a remarkable example of Gothic architecture with a wooden rood screen dating from the 16th century and attributed to the brothers Thomas and Jacques Guyon. The rood screen is a masterpiece of wood carving that depicts scenes from the lives of Christ and the Virgin Mary. You can admire the intricate details and expressive figures as you pass the church. The church also has a 16th century bell tower, a collection of statues and stained glass windows, as well as some ancient tombs and relics. The church has been classified as a historic monument since 1972.
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The ten-fingered stone is a large stone with grooves and hollows which was used to polish tools in the Neolithic era. It is one of the largest and most elaborate polishers in the Aube department. The polisher is located at the crossroads of two paths, near the place called Le Luteau. It has been protected as a historic monument since 1993.
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The Church of the Assumption of the Virgin in Villemaur-sur-Vanne is a remarkable example of Gothic architecture with a wooden rood screen dating from the 16th century and attributed to the brothers Thomas and Jacques Guyon. The rood screen is a masterpiece of wood carving that depicts scenes from the lives of Christ and the Virgin Mary. You can admire the intricate details and expressive figures as you walk through the church. The church also has a 16th century bell tower, a collection of statues and stained glass windows, as well as some ancient tombs and relics. The church has been classified as a historic monument since 1972.
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This pedestrian alley which goes around Villeneuve l'archevêque is located on the site of the old fortifications of the City. The shape is almost square, like the grid plan of this city.
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A village washhouse, with a reach and a diversion to regulate the water level in the washhouse. The river is the Alain, a small tributary of the Vanne. There is a picnic table and the place is quiet.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore The Ten-Fingered Stone, a significant Neolithic polisher protected as a historic monument since 1993. Additionally, the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Villemaur-sur-Vanne is a remarkable example of Gothic architecture with a 16th-century wooden rood screen.
Yes, the area features notable religious architecture. The Saint-Étienne Church of Aix-en-Othe is located in a town known for its market hall and offers numerous tour options. Also, the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Villemaur-sur-Vanne showcases impressive Gothic design and intricate wood carvings.
While Marcilly-Le-Hayer itself is rural, the surrounding region offers natural beauty. You can visit the Courgenay washhouse, which is set by the quiet Alain river and features a picnic area. Further afield, the Forêt d'Orient Ecomuseum and Espace Faune provide insights into local rural life and a preserved forest home to various animals. Several gardens like Parc du château de Thorigny and Jardin botanique de Marnay-sur-Seine are also within a reasonable distance.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Courgenay washhouse offers a quiet setting by the river with a picnic table. The Saint-Étienne Church of Aix-en-Othe and the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary are also considered family-friendly historical sites. For outdoor activities, the Aube region provides opportunities for treetop adventures at places like Grimpobranches.
You can enjoy a pleasant walk along the Promenade plantée de Villeneuve l'Archevèque, a pedestrian alley built on the site of the old city fortifications. The rural setting around Marcilly-Le-Hayer also offers numerous opportunities for natural walks.
The area around Marcilly-Le-Hayer offers various cycling routes for different preferences. You can find options like the 'Bois de la Garenne – Dolmen de Bercenay loop from Marcilly-le-Hayer' or the 'Saint-Mards-en-Othe loop from Paisy-Cosdon'. For more detailed routes, including distances and difficulty levels, refer to the Cycling around Marcilly-Le-Hayer guide.
Yes, there are several running trails near Marcilly-Le-Hayer. Popular options include 'La pierre aux dix doigts — loop — running from Villemaur-sur-Vanne' and various running loops from nearby towns like Villemaur-sur-Vanne, Paisy-Cosdon, and Saint-Benoist-sur-Vanne. You can find more information and specific routes in the Running Trails around Marcilly-Le-Hayer guide.
The region is generally pleasant to visit during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild, making it ideal for exploring historical sites, gardens, and engaging in outdoor activities like cycling and walking. Local markets are also active during these seasons.
To experience local life, visit the morning markets in nearby towns. Palis hosts a market on Thursdays, Marigny-le-Chatel on Sundays, and Aix-en-Othe on Wednesdays and Saturdays. These markets are excellent places to find regional produce and soak in the local atmosphere.
Beyond the main highlights, the region is dotted with charming elements like the Courgenay washhouse, a quiet historical spot by the Alain river. The wider Aube area also features numerous churches with typical Champagne architecture, showcasing rich artistic and religious heritage, which can be explored off the beaten path.
The region offers various accommodation options, including gîtes, particularly in the Champagne vineyards area, allowing visitors to stay amidst the famous wine-growing landscape. You can find a range of choices from rural stays to options in nearby towns.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes available. Examples include the 'Church – Church of Bercenay en Othe loop from Palis' and various roadbike loops starting from Palis, Avon-la-Pèze, or Planty. For more details on these routes, including their distances and difficulty, check the Road Cycling Routes around Marcilly-Le-Hayer guide.


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