Best attractions and places to see around Aisy-Sur-Armançon include a blend of historical sites and natural features within the Yonne department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté. The commune is situated along the Armançon River, which historically powered local industry. Vast forests and semi-natural areas characterize much of the landscape, offering opportunities to explore the natural environment. The region is notable for its connection to the naturalist Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, and his industrial heritage.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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If you like parks, views and old buildings, you shouldn't miss this park.
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Former fortified village of Yonne, on the Burgundy canal, Ravières is located about sixty kilometers from Auxerre, on the banks of the Armançon river. From this point you can enjoy a view of its small port with its small private boats and cruise ships.
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La Grande Forge was built in 1786 by Count Buffon. The forge was used for processing iron and was located at a place where it could use the river and later the canals to transport goods and raw materials. Count Buffon built his castle nearby.
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The old iron forge "Forges de Buffon" has been a "monument historique" since 1943 and is privately owned. In the 1920s it was used as a cement factory.
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The Parc of Buffon was created between 1733 and 1742, above Buffon and offers a wonderful view over Montbard and the Brenne valley. The park is made up of 14 landscaped, varied, planted terraces and is free to visit. Adjacent to the park are the remains of the former castle of the Dukes of Burgundy, with its two towers, the 46m high Tour de l'Aubespin and the Saint-Luis, both from the 14th century. The Saint-Urse church and ramparts are located at the top of the park and the Buffon museum at the bottom of the park.
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At a bend in the Bourgogne canal lies the "Grande Forgé", the large forge. Built in 1786 by Count Buffon, this was also the location for iron smelting, iron forging and iron processing. The water from the Armancon and coal from nearby mines powered the machines. The iron ore came from the Morvan. The products were transported away by river and road and later by canal. Blacksmiths flourished for a hundred years, after which they were no longer able to compete with the large smelters in Lorraine and elsewhere. Next to the smithy is Count Buffon's castle with an exceptional garden. Four blast furnaces stood along the canal in its day, all near iron mines. Today the work can be visited (8 euros entrance fee) and gives a glimpse of the time.
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A masterpiece of 18th century industrial heritage, it is made up of a unique architectural ensemble. A magnificent witness to the scientific genius of the Age of Enlightenment!
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The region is rich in history. You can explore Buffon's Big Forge, a masterpiece of 18th-century industrial heritage built by Count Buffon. Also, consider visiting the historic Château de Nuits, a remarkable Renaissance castle. Other notable historical sites nearby include Fontenay Abbey (a UNESCO World Heritage site), Château d'Ancy-le-Franc, and MuséoParc Alésia, which commemorates the famous Battle of Alesia.
Yes, the area has strong ties to Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon. You can visit Buffon's Big Forge, where he conducted experiments and later built a significant industrial site. In Montbard, approximately 9.6 km away, you'll find the Musée-Site Buffon and Parc Buffon, offering further insight into his life and work.
Aisy-sur-Armançon is situated along the Armançon River, which is a key natural feature. The commune is also characterized by vast forests and semi-natural areas, perfect for enjoying the outdoors. The nearby Canal de Bourgogne offers scenic landscapes for walks and cycling, providing a tranquil environment along the waterway.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Parc Buffon in Montbard is a great option with its landscaped terraces and views. The Port of Ravières on the Burgundy Canal offers a pleasant spot to watch boats. MuséoParc Alésia, while historical, is designed to be engaging for all ages, making history accessible and interactive.
The region around Aisy-sur-Armançon is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Canal de Bourgogne, with routes like the 'Buffon's Big Forge – Montbard lock loop from Aisy-sur-Armançon' (26.9 km, moderate). For mountain biking, there are trails such as the 'Canal de Bourgogne – Château de Courcelles loop from Montbard' (35.4 km, moderate). You can find more routes and details on the dedicated cycling and MTB guides for the area. For general walks, the forests and riverbanks provide ample opportunities.
For cycling, the area offers various routes, including the 'Buffon's Big Forge – Montbard lock loop from Aisy-sur-Armançon' (26.9 km, moderate). If you prefer mountain biking, consider the 'Canal de Bourgogne – Château de Courcelles loop from Montbard' (35.4 km, moderate). You can discover more options and detailed routes in the Cycling around Aisy-Sur-Armançon and MTB Trails around Aisy-Sur-Armançon guides.
Montbard, located about 9 km from Aisy-sur-Armançon, is a charming town with an old quarter along the Canal du Bourgogne. It features a castle hill with a Gothic town church and is home to Parc Buffon, offering beautiful views and historical remnants. The Musée-Site Buffon is also located here, providing insights into the naturalist's work.
Beyond Château de Nuits, the region offers other historical castles. Château d'Ancy-le-Franc, approximately 12.7 km away, is a significant Renaissance castle known for its architecture. Castle d'Epoisses, roughly 18.3 km distant, is another historic building worth exploring in the vicinity.
Given the region's natural features like the Armançon River, forests, and the Canal de Bourgogne, the best time for outdoor activities such as cycling, walking, and exploring historical sites is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for enjoying the scenic landscapes.
The Aisy-sur-Armançon Forge holds historical significance as the site where the renowned naturalist Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, conducted many experiments. It was a crucial precursor to his larger industrial complex, Buffon's Big Forge. Although the original building is now a private residence, the hydraulic arrangements by the Armançon river can still be observed, showcasing 18th-century industrial heritage.
Yes, Parc Buffon in Montbard offers wonderful views over Montbard and the Brenne valley from its landscaped terraces. Additionally, the Port of Ravières provides scenic views of its small port and the Burgundy Canal.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The architectural grandeur and historical narrative of sites like Château de Nuits, and the industrial heritage of Buffon's Big Forge, are highly rated. The tranquil setting of the Port of Ravières and the scenic views from Parc Buffon are also popular among the komoot community.


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