Attractions and places to see around Couvignon include a variety of cultural, historical, and natural sites. This small rural commune in the Aube department of France serves as a gateway to the wider Champagne region. The area is characterized by Champagne vineyard hillsides and proximity to the Aube River. Visitors can explore historic towns, significant natural features, and cultural landmarks within a short distance.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Former Cistercian abbey from the 12th century, rebuilt in the 18th century then transformed into a prison in the 19th century by Napoleon. Consult the opening hours and visiting conditions: https://www.abbayedeclairvaux.com/
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Former Cistercian abbey from the 12th century, rebuilt in the 18th century then transformed into a prison in the 19th century by Napoleon. Consult the visiting conditions: https://www.abbayedeclairvaux.com/
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The St. Peter's Church in Bar-sur-Aube is a church dedicated to the apostle Peter. The church is located in the town of Bar-sur-Aube, in the Aube department, in the Grand Est region. The church dates from the 12th century and is Romanesque in style. The church has a remarkable organ from the 17th century, which originally came from another monastery. The church also has an 18th century tower, which offers a beautiful view of the town and the Aube River.
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Via Francigena: During this stage, a stop in Bar-sur-Aube is a must. Situated on a north-south axis, the town acquired strategic importance and the status of a commercial centre during the period of the Counts of Champagne. The latter had indeed guaranteed the security of the merchants and set up an adapted logistical organisation that contributed to the development of Bar-sur-Aube as a commercial centre. Thus, from mid-February to mid-April, traders from Flanders and Italy exchanged oriental spices, silk, textiles and raw materials from Northern Europe. The architecture of the town bears witness to this past activity.
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The Saint-Pierre Church of Bar-sur-Aube is a historic monument which deserves special attention. Dating from the 12th century, it has remarkable architecture with its harmonious apse and its halloy, a 14th century wooden portico which gives it a unique exterior originality. Inside, the nave offers a beautiful perspective, allowing you to admire the capitals of very Cistercian simplicity and the vault. The church also houses a Romanesque Sedes Sapientiae from the 12th century and sculptures from the 16th century, including a particularly beautiful Virgin and Child with a Bouquet. The Bouchardon altarpiece dating from 1736 and the magnificent Baroque organ case from the 18th century are also notable elements of this heritage. Visitors appreciate the calm and light of the nave, which reveals traces of past polychromy. The exhibition of 16th century statuary and the organ case in three bodies from three distinct periods add to the historical and artistic richness of Saint-Pierre Church. In short, the Saint-Pierre Church is a jewel of Bar-sur-Aube which offers visitors a journey through time and sacred art. It is a living testimony to the history and culture of the region, and its visit is highly recommended for those interested in religious architecture and art history.
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This serious road offers a great reward to those who take it. You will be amazed by the splendid panorama of the vineyards. If you visit it in autumn, you will be dazzled by the colors of the leaves turning orange and red.
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Two rivers cross the pretty town of Bar-sur-Aube. These are the Aube river which gives its name to the department and the Bresse. Numerous Champagne vineyard hillsides surround it, which makes it a renowned place for the production of champagne.
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Founded in 1115 by Saint Bernard, Clairvaux Abbey became a prison in 1808. The abbey has seen centuries of history pass by. Located in the heart of humid Champagne, in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, this Cistercian complex with majestic buildings rises in the middle of an ocean of greenery.
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Yes, a prominent family-friendly attraction is Nigloland, a popular amusement park located in Dolancourt, just 7km from Couvignon. It offers a wide array of attractions and shows suitable for all ages, with many specifically designed for young children. You can find more details about the area around the park at Dolancourt - Nigloland.
The area around Couvignon is rich in natural beauty, particularly its Champagne vineyard hillsides. You can explore Gravel Path Through the Vineyards, which offers splendid panoramic views, especially vibrant with orange and red hues in autumn. Further afield, the Aube Regional Natural Park of the Orient Forest (21.2km) and lakes like Lacs Amance et du Temple (20km) and Lac d'Orient (24km) provide opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing the region's natural landscapes.
Near Couvignon, you can visit the historic town of Bar-sur-Aube, known for its Champagne vineyards and markets. Within Bar-sur-Aube, the Saint Pierre Church of Bar-sur-Aube is a 12th-century Romanesque church with remarkable architecture. Another historical church is Saint-Léger Church in Dolancourt, which dates back to the 12th century. Other significant sites include Clairvaux Abbey (17.3km) and the Memorial Charles de Gaulle and La Boisserie (General de Gaulle's family home) in Colombey-les-deux-Eglises (17.3km).
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities, particularly through the vineyard landscapes. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of the Vineyards – Bar-sur-Aube loop' (17.9 km, moderate) or shorter options like the 'Bar-sur-Aube loop' (5.9 km, easy). You can explore more hiking trails and plan your routes by visiting the dedicated guide: Hiking around Couvignon.
The area around Couvignon is excellent for cycling, especially through the Champagne vineyard hillsides. You can find various routes for different skill levels, such as the 'Rennepont – Clairvaux Abbey loop from Bar-sur-Aube' (54.7 km, difficult) or the 'Saint-Maclou Church – Bar-sur-Aube loop' (26.4 km, moderate). For more options, including gravel biking, check out the guides: Cycling around Couvignon and Gravel biking around Couvignon.
Absolutely. The region is part of the Champagne vineyard hillsides, making it a renowned place for champagne production. You can visit Champagne Drappier, a well-known Champagne house just 4.2km from Couvignon, to explore the local winemaking heritage and traditions.
The autumn months are particularly recommended for visiting the vineyards, as the leaves display stunning orange and red hues, offering a spectacular backdrop for outdoor activities. Spring and summer also provide pleasant weather for exploring the natural parks, lakes, and historical sites.
Visitors frequently highlight the splendid panoramic views from the vineyard paths, especially during autumn. The historical significance and remarkable architecture of sites like the Saint Pierre Church of Bar-sur-Aube are also highly appreciated. The peaceful atmosphere and the blend of history and nature make the area appealing.
Yes, several significant lakes are within a short drive. These include Lacs Amance et du Temple (20km) and Lac d'Orient (24km), which are part of the Aube Regional Natural Park of the Orient Forest. Further afield, Lac du Der-Chantecoq (41km) is another large natural lake offering recreational opportunities.
Yes, you can visit the Musée du Cristal de BAYEL in Bayel, located about 9.5km from Couvignon. This museum showcases the artistry and history of crystal production in the region.
To learn about General de Gaulle, you can visit Colombey-les-deux-Eglises, approximately 17.3km from Couvignon. Here you'll find the Memorial Charles de Gaulle, dedicated to the former French President, and La Boisserie, his former family residence, offering insight into his life and legacy.
Bar-sur-Aube is a historic town known for its strategic importance and commercial history, especially during the period of the Counts of Champagne. It is surrounded by Champagne vineyard hillsides, making it a renowned place for champagne production. The town's architecture reflects its rich past, and it's a great place to explore local markets and culture.


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