Attractions and places to see around Bercenay-En-Othe include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and modern engineering. Located in the Aube department of France, the area features extensive forests, the Ancre river, and proximity to larger natural parks. The region is also notable for its satellite telecommunication center and various historical monuments. These elements combine to offer diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The Montaigu fountain and pond are perfect places to take a break. The place has a picnic table and playground. On the hill of Montaigu, located above the source, was once the castle of the Counts of Champagne. The stronghold was destroyed in the 15th century following the Treaty of Troyes. At the top of the mountain, you have a panoramic view of the plain.
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Come to a club to help its members maintain these trails.
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This monument, erected in 1946, pays tribute to the resistance fighters of the Libé-Nord movement who fought against the Nazis during the Second World War. A quiet place to take a break from your run and enjoy a panoramic view of the Champagne plain.
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The Fontaine de Montaigu is a source which feeds two pools and a fountain, surrounded by a wooded hill which offers a panoramic view of the Champagne plain. La Fontaine de Montaigu is a great place to run. Don't forget to admire the beauty of the fountain and pools, which are said to have healing properties.
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This monument, erected in 1946, pays tribute to the resistance fighters of the Libé-Nord movement who fought against the Nazis during the Second World War. You can also discover the natural site of Montaigu, where there are the remains of an ancient Gallo-Roman oppidum and a medieval castle destroyed in 1420. The hiking trail starts from the La Fontaine site and follows the old castle ditches . From the top of the hill, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Champagne plain.
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The Fontaine de Montaigu is a source which feeds two pools and a fountain, surrounded by a wooded hill which offers a panoramic view of the Champagne plain. La Fontaine de Montaigu is a great place to enjoy nature, history and culture while hiking. Don't forget to admire the beauty of the fountain and pools, which are said to have healing properties.
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You can visit the impressive Montaigu, a former castle mound with remains of an ancient Gallo-Roman oppidum and a medieval castle. Another significant historical landmark is the Monument of Montaigu, erected in 1946 to honor French Resistance fighters. Additionally, the village features the 1883 Church of Saint-Antoine with its rich furnishings, and two 19th-century octagonal lavoirs (wash houses).
The region is rich in natural beauty, with green expanses and forests covering half of the commune's land. You can enjoy the tranquil Montaigu Fountain and Pond, a source feeding two pools, surrounded by a wooded hill offering panoramic views of the Champagne plain. The Ancre River also flows through Bercenay-en-Othe, providing picturesque spots. For diverse flora, consider visiting Sommeval's Calcareous Lawns, recognized for their unique plant species like gentians and orchids.
Yes, the area offers several hiking opportunities. You can explore the Bois de Macey Trail, known for its clean paths suitable for hikers and runners. The wider Pays d'Othe region also features themed trails like the 2.5-kilometer Squirrel Trail for forest discovery, the 6-kilometer Iron Trail exploring medieval iron exploitation, and the 4.5-kilometer Road of Memory dedicated to French Resistance fighters. For more options, check out the Hiking around Bercenay-En-Othe guide.
Cyclists can find various routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. The Les Grandes Vallées area is particularly popular for mountain biking, offering singles, hills, and technical passages within the forest. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Church of Bercenay en Othe – Satellite Dishes of Nançay loop'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Bercenay-En-Othe and Gravel biking around Bercenay-En-Othe guides.
The Montaigu Fountain and Pond is a great spot for families, featuring a picnic table and a playground. Additionally, children can engage with the Pays d'Othe through discovery booklets, which offer games and puzzles with characters like 'Bouillasse the wild boar' for younger kids and 'Ratetou the Voirloup' for older ones, making exploration interactive and fun.
Bercenay-en-Othe is home to Europe's largest Satellite Telecommunication Center (Orange Teleport), operational since 1978. This impressive facility features 26 antennas, some up to 32.5 meters in diameter, crucial for global communication. While it's a unique sight in the rural landscape, it is generally not open to the public.
The region's verdant expanses and forests make it enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Spring offers blooming flora, while summer is ideal for longer days of hiking and cycling. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your visit.
Yes, some trails are dog-friendly. For instance, the Bois de Macey Trail is noted as dog-friendly. When walking your dog, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other practitioners.
Yes, the wider Pays d'Othe region offers scenic drives or bike rides to appreciate its unique architecture. You can follow the 60-kilometer 'Circuit des Lavoirs' to discover historical wash houses, or the 80-kilometer 'Circuit entre craie et brique' to explore the distinctive chalk and brick constructions characteristic of the area.
Beyond the Montaigu sites, Bercenay-en-Othe features the Church of Saint-Antoine, built in 1883, which houses significant 16th and 18th-century religious art. You can also see the historic Lavoir (wash house) dating back to 1843, located opposite the church, and another octagonal lavoir on the Ancre river. The War Memorial and Le Prieuré, a majestic 1859 residence, are also significant.
Bercenay-en-Othe's location provides easy access to other attractions. The historic city of Troyes, known for its medieval quarter and Museum of Modern Art, is approximately 17 km away. You can also visit the Lakes of the Forêt d'Orient, offering water activities and relaxation within the Natural Park of the Orient Forest, a short distance from the commune.


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