The Côte des Bar, the other Champagne 30 km
There are the large champagne houses owned by large luxury groups. And there are, in Aube, and especially in the Côte des Bar, independent winegrowers in love with their terroir who vinify unique champagnes. Come visit them and taste their productions. If you don't have time, our guest house offers you a selection of wines from Champagne and Chablis.
Cellar visits 35 km
The Aube winegrowers open the doors of their cellars to you for a tasting and to share their passion.
Troyes, the splendid 35 km
Capital of the Counts of Champagne, Troyes has an exceptional heritage: a cathedral, a basilica, ten churches, one of the three richest modern art museums in France, without forgetting the Stained Glass City and the incredible Tool Museum, all in an old center dating back to the Renaissance.
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Aube, European capital of stained glass
With 9000 m2 of glass roofs, Aube offers an exceptional concentration of stained glass windows. Start by learning about this art of light at the Cité du stained glass in Troyes, then set off on the Stained Glass Route to discover its 60 churches.
The Great Eastern Lakes 5 0 km
In the Forêt d'Orient Natural Park, three lakes for all lovers of large aquatic spaces: one for swimming and sailing, the second for fishing and the third for motorboating.
In the cellars of Burgundy 30 km
The vineyards of Chablis and Tonnerrois are among the most prestigious in the world. The AOC Chablis Premier and Grand Crus are available in several 'micro-terroirs', called Climats. They are called Les Beauregards, L'Homme Mort, Grenouilles or Vaudésir... each name tells a story.
10 km further east, Tonnerrois with its 103 hectares planted half with Pinot Noir and half with Chardonnay, under the appellations Bourgogne Tonnerre and Bourgogne Epineuil.
A concentration of Cistercian abbeys 25 km
Three major Cistercian abbeys are less than an hour from the Jardin des Triomphes.
Two of them are among the Four Daughters of Citeaux: the abbey of Pontigny founded in 1114 on the edge of the county of Champagne, and the abbey of Clairvaux, near the Côte des Bar, founded a year later by Bernard of Clairvaux which gave it considerable influence,
Finally, Fontenay Abbey, the oldest preserved Cistercian abbey, characterized by its simple ornamentation listed as a UNESCO world heritage site.
Towards Vèzelay via Noyers 40 km
Walking in Noyers-sur-Serein is like traveling back in time, among a preserved and wonderfully restored medieval heritage. From there, go a little further to Vézelay to discover the exceptional Sainte-Marie-Madeleine basilica and its hill, listed as UNESCO Heritage.
Nigloland, amusement park 70 km
Nigloland, amusement park in France opens its doors to you to live wonderful adventures in family, to feel wonder, emotions or chills!
Immerse yourself in 4 breathtaking worlds, find 43 rides
and shows for young and old as well as 8 theme restaurants.
Ervy-le-Châtel 0 km
The built heritage of Ervy-le-Châtel is very rich. Three monuments are classified or inventoried as Historic Monuments: the Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens church with its magnificent stained glass windows (including the Triumphs of Petrarch), the 13th century Porte Saint-Nicolas and the very rare circular hall with a triple roof.
Chaource and his Entombment 20 km
Chaource is a pretty town located at the sources of the Armance, in bocage country. It is the country of gourmets with the famous Chaource cheese, but also that of heritage lovers with the beautiful Saint-Jean-Baptiste church and its exceptional 16th century Entombment.
Nogent, between Claudel and Flaubert 60 km
On the banks of the Seine, Nogent-sur-Seine is the town of Flaubert with its beautiful 19th century heritage and its beautiful Camille Claudel museum.
From castle to castle 30 km
The region is rich in castles. Among the most notable, we note the Château de Vaux, close to the Champagne vineyards, the Château de la Motte-Tilly, near Nogent-sur-Seine, and, both close to the Tonnerrois vineyards, the two Renaissance châteaux of Ancy- le-Franc and Tanlay
The Triumphs of Petrarch 0 km
A poet in love, Petrarch sings of his meeting with Laure, a lady with golden hair. The beauty's disdain made his heart bleed. He then offers literature the most beautiful verses of love and readers a pilgrimage of human life.
This treasure hides another: a unique bay in the world, a stained glass window from the church of Ervy-le-Châtel, illustrating this text. A marvel of French heritage and art history.
Take the air 50 km
Departing from Brienne aerodrome, fly over the Great Lakes, the city of Troyes or the Croix de Lorraine in a microlight or plane
The Templar commandery of Avalleur 35 km
The department of Aube is the crucible of the Order of the Templars: its founder, Hugues de Payns, was born there and the order was recognized in the cathedral of Troyes in 1129. In Avalleur, there is a Templar commandery.
Golf courses
Three golf courses await you within a 30 km radius
Golf courses
Three golf courses await you within a 30 km radius
A bicycle...
The region offers cycling enthusiasts several high-quality routes: the Vélovoie des Lacs, the Raid Bulles and the Canal de Bourgogne.
Endless hikes
Near Ervy, there are 4 long-distance hiking trails and numerous circuits crossing the forests and the surrounding countryside.
Auxerre, along the Yonne 4 0 km
Crossed by the Yonne, Auxerre and its very rich medieval and Renaissance heritage are well worth a day's visit. A few kilometers away are the vineyards of Châblis and Auxerrois.
Need for nature 0 km
Need silence or solitude? Around the house you will find unspoilt countryside and thousands of hectares of forest where you can hike or pick mushrooms.
Provins the medieval 8 0 km
Former town of the Champagne Fairs, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Provins is an authentic and perfectly preserved witness to the medieval history of France from the 11th to the 13th century.
Guédelon Castle 90 km
Guédelon Castle is an experimental construction site for a fortified castle, started in 1997, using the techniques and materials used in the Middle Ages.
Reims, chalk pits and city of coronations 16 0 km
Visit Reims, city of art and history! It opens to you with its unmissable sites, listed as UNESCO World Heritage: Notre-Dame Cathedral and its remarkable Chagall stained glass windows, the Palais du Tau, museum of the work of the cathedral, the Saint-Remi Basilica which houses the holy bulb and the tomb of Saint Remi and the Saint-Remi Abbey Museum, dedicated to the bishop who baptized Clovis. Its basements also have some great discoveries in store for you with around 200 kilometers of carved, Gallo-Roman or medieval chalk pits which house 250 million bottles of champagne.
Paris by train 2h30 by train
A getaway to Paris? It's possible with the train which connects Tonnerre and Paris-Bercy station in 1 hour 45 minutes.
4 rue Saint-Pierre - 10130 Ervy-le-Châtel - France
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