Attractions and places to see around Sommeval include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features within the Pays d'Othe region. This commune in the Aube department offers extensive woodlands and valleys surrounding agricultural fields. Visitors can explore remnants of ancient settlements and medieval history alongside well-maintained natural environments.
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The Montaigu fountain and pond are perfect places to take a break. The place has a picnic table and playground. On the hill of Montaigu, located above the source, was once the castle of the Counts of Champagne. The stronghold was destroyed in the 15th century following the Treaty of Troyes. At the top of the mountain, you have a panoramic view of the plain.
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Come to a club to help its members maintain these trails.
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By taking this sunken path, the trees become rarer, the forest ends and a magnificent view of Sommeval opens up to you.
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This monument, erected in 1946, pays tribute to the resistance fighters of the Libé-Nord movement who fought against the Nazis during the Second World War. A quiet place to take a break from your run and enjoy a panoramic view of the Champagne plain.
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The Fontaine de Montaigu is a source which feeds two pools and a fountain, surrounded by a wooded hill which offers a panoramic view of the Champagne plain. La Fontaine de Montaigu is a great place to run. Don't forget to admire the beauty of the fountain and pools, which are said to have healing properties.
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By taking this sunken path, the trees thin out, the forest ends and a magnificent view of Sommeval opens up to you.
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This monument, erected in 1946, pays tribute to the resistance fighters of the Libé-Nord movement who fought against the Nazis during the Second World War. You can also discover the natural site of Montaigu, where there are the remains of an ancient Gallo-Roman oppidum and a medieval castle destroyed in 1420. The hiking trail starts from the La Fontaine site and follows the old castle ditches . From the top of the hill, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Champagne plain.
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Sommeval is nestled within the 'little valleys of the Pays d'Othe,' offering extensive woodlands and agricultural fields. A key natural highlight is Montaigu Fountain and Pond, a serene lake area with a source feeding two pools and a fountain. From the nearby Montaigu hill, you can enjoy panoramic views of the plain.
Yes, Sommeval has several historical points of interest. The Monument of Montaigu, erected in 1946, commemorates resistance fighters from World War II. The natural site of Montaigu also holds remnants of an ancient Gallo-Roman oppidum and a medieval castle. Additionally, the village features the Church of Saint-Martin, dating back to 1834 with a 17th-century bell tower and historic statuettes, and a War Memorial in front of the cemetery.
The area around Sommeval is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore Hiking around Sommeval, Running Trails around Sommeval, and Road Cycling Routes around Sommeval.
Yes, Montaigu Fountain and Pond is a great spot for families. It features a picnic table and a playground, making it an ideal place for a break and some outdoor fun.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to the Montaigu hill, which offers sweeping vistas of the Champagne plain. Another excellent viewpoint is the Descent/ascent on/from Sommeval, where the forest opens up to reveal a splendid view of the village.
Absolutely! Les Grandes Vallées is renowned as a 'Mecca' for mountain biking in the Aube department. It offers a variety of terrain including singles, hills, technical passages, and rolling paths, all within the shade of the forest.
The Sentier du Loup (Wolf Trail) is a popular hiking and running route that winds through the local woods around Sommeval. It's a moderate-difficulty trail, approximately 13.5 km long, offering a great way to experience the natural beauty of the Pays d'Othe woodlands. You can find more details on this and other running trails in the Running Trails around Sommeval guide.
The Montaigu area is rich in history and natural beauty. It was once home to a castle of the Counts of Champagne, destroyed in the 15th century. Today, it features the Montaigu summit, a former castle mound, and the Monument of Montaigu. The site also contains remnants of an ancient Gallo-Roman oppidum and offers panoramic views.
Sommeval is recognized for its commitment to maintaining a beautiful environment, having been awarded 'two flowers' by the Villes et Villages Fleuris organization. This classification highlights the commune's efforts in floriculture and green spaces, contributing to its serene and well-maintained atmosphere.
Yes, the long-distance GR2 route, which stretches between Paris and Dijon, passes through the Sommeval area. This offers opportunities for longer treks and connects the local trails to a broader network of hiking paths.
The Church of Saint-Martin, built in 1834, is notable for its 17th-century bell tower and distinctive interior. Inside, you can admire a ceiling with visible, massive oak beams forming lines and crosses along the nave. It also houses several statuettes classified as historic monuments, including a 16th or 17th-century polychrome oak statue of St Nicholas.


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