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Discover the charm of Bussy-en-othe, Yonne, Bourgogne

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Nestled in the picturesque Burgundy region, Bussy-en-othe invites you to explore its natural and cultural treasures. Start your visit with a stroll through the surrounding bucolic landscapes, with lush forests and open fields perfect for hiking or cycling. Don't miss the Saint-Maimbœuf Church, a historical building at the heart of the village that showcases centuries of history. Heritage enthusias...See more

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CIRCUIT CYCLOTOURISTIQUE DES DOLMENS ET POLISSOIRS
38 km

CIRCUIT CYCLOTOURISTIQUE DES DOLMENS ET POLISSOIRS

Departure: Marcilly-le-Hayer Length: 82 km 5:30 Elevation: 650 m Level: Medium Start: Marcilly-le-Hayer Dawn has a large concentration of megaliths mainly gathered in the northwestern part of the department, Nogentais . Menhirs, dolmens and polishers, many stones that testify to a distant past, the Neolithic (2 500-2 000 BC). Discover these mysterious stones following the route of the megaliths around Marcilly-le-Hayer. Km 12: Pâlis Trivia: Tradition says that at the time of the wars of the League, five knights of the House of St. Phal asked hospitality of the monks Clairlieu. The fanaticism of the time having entered this secluded cloister, the five knights are murdered. The devastation of the priory by looting and fire would be revenge for the murder. Km 16: Villemaur-sur-Vanne The peculiarity of the church Villemaur-sur-Vanne is undoubtedly its building material, wood. Its bell tower of the sixteenth century, consists of a series of three overlapping canopies shingled chestnut mark its original character. Inside, you will discover its magnificent rood screen, signed and dated 1521, is the largest and richest of the six surviving rood screens in France. Km 20: Paisy-Cosdon This old quarry has been transformed in 1982 into an attractive pond with an area of ​​7.5 hectares, became recreation area. Km 30: Rigny-le-Ferron. The Burning Farm: Today is a country estate while she was once the old castle. All that remains of the mansion that boundary walls connected by three small towers, one of which bears the date 1666 Km 37: The Archbishop Villeneuve-Notre-Dame church dates back to the twelfth century. She received in 1239, the visit of King Saint Louis, picked the crown of thorns repurchased Venetians. In the twelfth century, important revisions have left a magnificent carved portal, inspired by the cathedrals of Reims, Amiens and Pari. Inside, a "Entombment" (1528), formerly polychrome, one of the masterpieces of the School Trojan comes from Abbey Vauluisant nearby. Km 46: Pouy-sur-Vannes 52 Km Courgenay Vauluisant Abbey (XIIème- sixteenth centuries) Granddaughter Citeau the abbey was founded in 1127 between Othe Forest and Forest Lancy, the borders of Burgundy , Champagne and Ile de France. Km 74 km 82 Trancault Arrival: Marcilly-le-Hayer.

6 h
80 km
Hard
10190 Palis
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Medievaal City of Provins
62 km

Medievaal City of Provins

Provins, UNESCO’s World Heritage List! Located 1 hour from Paris in Seine-et-Marne, discover this medieval town offering visits, historical shows & great events... to go back to the Middle Ages! Inscribed on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List on December 2001, Provins is today a wonderfully preserved medieval town. During the 12th and 13th centuries, Provins is at the height of its fame thanks to the famous Trade Fairs of Champagne. The urban structure is organised to accommodate the great number of wholesalers: the wide streets for the transfer of goods and for the stalls, the three level merchant’s houses with sumptuous vaulted low rooms... The presence of water (Durteint and Voulzie rivers) favours also the economic activities and the expansion of many trades such as the woollen cloth manufacturer, the parchment maker, butcher, etc... The impressive fortified wall was built during the 13th century and extended for 5 km (today 1,2 km), and it offers a catalogue of military architecture. Those ramparts protected the inhabitants and the tradespeople, and showed off the power of the Earls of Champagne. Exceptional monuments to visit all year round: > the superb keep of the Cesar Tower with its different rooms and a panoramic view from the top floor, > the Grange aux dîmes (tithe barn), a typical medieval house with an exhibition of merchants and craftsmen of the time to discover with an audio-guided tour available in French, English, German, Spanish and Chinese, > the Museum of Provins and the Provinois, located in one of the oldest houses of Provins, and presenting unique collections since prehistory, > the thousand-year-old and majestic Saint-Ayoul Priory, recently restored, to be visited with an audio guide, Amazing shows of chivalry and falconry, "The Legend of the Knights" and "The Eagles of the Ramparts", will take visitors into the heart of history every day from the end of March to All Saints' Day. Not forgetting the little train, the Provins Rose Garden, guided tours, rental of electric bikes, hiking, major events, and a whole region to discover to prolong the pleasure and the experience, to live with family or friends! Pass Cards formulas allow you to visit the monuments and to benefit from reduced rates for other activities. The Tourist Office team will be happy to offer you the "Visitor's Guide", a very complete brochure to enjoy your stay...

Office de tourisme Intercommunautaire 4 Chemin de Villecran 77160 Provins
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GITE "LES PETITES HERBES"
24 km

GITE "LES PETITES HERBES"

COTTAGE "SMALL HERBS» Opening in spring 2015 Creating a cottage with a particular host philosophy around the property to be accessible to all, including people with motor disabilities. Renovated and extended house for 6 to 8 people: • 3 bedrooms (1 on the ground floor bed for 2 people and 2 upstairs with one equipped with a bed 2 people and 1 with a bed 2 people and 2 single beds) • 2 bathrooms (1 on ground floor with ensuite shower room and walk-in 1 upstairs with bath) • 1 indoor pool in the timber frame extension 6m / 3m with swim against the current and spa area in the companionway steps) • 1 kitchen and 1 living room suitable • comfortable overlooking the pool • 1 vaulted cellar converted into a secondary lounge • 1 garden and chicken coop will be available Benefits will be available reservation through a partnership with various professionals: • An esthetician may invest time slots dedicated to comfort care and wellness • A relaxologue / sophrologist can arrange individual sessions or groups as needed directly to the cottage • A psychologist may intervene to individuals or groups of accompaniments at home on particular themes according to the needs or other requests. • A caterer will be available for order or preparing meals on site. • A sports coach will propose a program suitable for individual sessions or groups. Activities are possible around the house such as hiking or fishing with a lake nearby. The cottage is situated 40 minutes from Troyes / 10 minutes from the motorway exit / close to various vineyards. Visits are possible (wine deposit will be available)

3 rue Principale - Vaujurennes 10160 Paisy-Cosdon
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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾