Best attractions and places to see around Veuxhaulles-Sur-Aube include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in the Côte-d'Or department of France. The commune features several châteaux, a 15th-century church, and vestiges of its iron-making past, including blast furnaces and ore unloading facilities. The River Aube flows through the area, complemented by wooded sections and unique natural features like alkaline marshes nearby. This region offers a variety of landmarks and natural features for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Château is open to visitors from Saturday to Thursday. Lovely gardens. And Harry Truman was posted here during World War I.
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@Jasper, this section is not in the Wilderness Reserve: so open to bikes.
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The national park is inaccessible to cyclists
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A former fortified village, Châteauvillain had many towers, now almost all destroyed. The main curiosity of the city is in a deer park, of more than 270 hectares created in 1655. The city also has a magnificent Church of Our Lady of the Assumption. The Château de Châteauvillain located rue du Duc-de-Vitry, houses a very interesting museum which serves as a place of memory of the town.
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Les Goulles is a tiny hamlet of 12 inhabitants lost in the heart of the forest. It has a very small church dedicated to Sainte-Marie Madeleine.
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Nice little and very poor church in the tiny village of Les Goulles (12 inhabitants). We prayed our morning prayer here in silence. A short stop is worthwhile, for a break, for silence, to rest ... We found the way in which the holy water was in the pool particularly interesting - really pragmatic.
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Veuxhaulles-sur-Aube is rich in history. You can visit the 15th-century Église Saint Pierre-Es-Liens, explore the vestiges of its iron-making past including remnants of a foundry and blast furnaces, and see the three stone pillars known as Estacades. The village also features several châteaux, such as the 19th-century Château du Fourneau and Château de Gail, along with ancient historical sites like a 1000 BCE cemetery and an Iron Age tumulus.
Yes, the region boasts several impressive châteaux. Within Veuxhaulles-sur-Aube, you can find the elegant 19th-century Château du Fourneau (also known as Château Bordet) and the classical Château de Gail. Nearby, you can visit Château de Montigny, which is open to visitors and features lovely gardens. Further afield, consider the UNESCO World Heritage site of Abbaye de Fontenay and the 15th-century Château d'Ancy-le-Franc.
The area offers beautiful natural landscapes. The River Aube flows through the commune, and you can explore wooded areas like 'Bois de Fée' and 'Bois des Coteaux de Bougeon'. A unique natural site is the 'marais tufeux' (alkaline marsh) near Leuglay, known for its endemic flora. Don't miss the magnificent oak tree at the exit of the 'Bonne Entrée' combe. For larger natural spaces, the Parc national de forêts and lakes like Lac d'Orient are within reach.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Schöner Ausblick loop' or 'Le Bistrot de l'Aubette – Saint Mary Magdalene Church loop'. Hiking options include the 'Old Water Tower by the Railway – Trout of the Aube loop' and 'Idyllic Swimming Pond loop'. There are also several running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Veuxhaulles-sur-Aube'. You can find more details on these activities at Cycling around Veuxhaulles-Sur-Aube, Hiking around Veuxhaulles-Sur-Aube, and Running Trails around Veuxhaulles-Sur-Aube.
Many attractions can be enjoyed by families. The deer park at Châteauvillain offers a chance to see wildlife. The gardens of Château de Montigny are also pleasant for a family stroll. For a unique experience, consider visiting Pisciculture Les Truites de l'Aube, a fish farm offering recreational activities. Easy hiking and cycling routes are also available for families to explore the natural surroundings.
Several nearby towns host vibrant local markets. You can visit Châtillon-sur-Seine for its Saturday market or Langres for its Friday market. Other options include Mussy-sur-Seine (Thursday), Essoyes (Wednesday), Chaumont (Wednesday and Saturday), Bar-sur-Aube (Saturday), Les Riceys (Thursday), Bar-sur-Seine (Friday), Nogent (Tuesday), and Vendeuvre-sur-Barse (Wednesday).
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, though some facilities might have reduced hours. Winter can be charming for quiet walks, but be prepared for colder temperatures.
Yes, the region has some lesser-known but interesting spots. The Abandoned Building in the Forest of Richebourg offers a unique, slightly mysterious man-made structure amidst nature. The tiny Saint Mary Magdalene Church in the hamlet of Les Goulles provides a peaceful and reflective stop. The 'marais tufeux' near Leuglay is also a unique ecological site.
Beyond Veuxhaulles-sur-Aube, the region offers significant cultural sites. The Abbaye de Fontenay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see for its well-preserved monastic architecture. Clairvaux Abbey is another historically important abbey. The fortified village of Flavigny and the town of Montbard with its Parc Buffon also provide cultural interest.
In the nearby village of Aubepierre-sur-Aube, you can find Coco's Bar. This idyllic mom-and-pop shop serves breakfast and converts into a quaint village pub in the evenings, offering a wonderfully hospitable atmosphere.
Hiking trails around Veuxhaulles-sur-Aube vary in terrain. Many routes, like those leading to the Abandoned Building in the Forest of Richebourg, feature smooth gravel roads through wooded areas. You can expect a mix of forest paths, riverside trails along the Aube, and some routes with gentle elevation changes, generally ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.


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