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Attractions and Places To See around Gurgy - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Gurgy include historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. Gurgy is situated on the banks of the Yonne River, offering a natural setting with landscaped riverbanks. The area has a rich archaeological history, with traces of Neolithic, Celtic, and Gallo-Roman life, and features landmarks like the Saint-André Church. It serves as a base for exploring the wider Auxerrois region, including nearby Auxerre.

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Last updated: May 5, 2026

Paul Bert Bridge

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From this bridge you will have a breathtaking view of Auxerre.

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A very popular place among tourists. Wonderfully beautiful, old half-timbered houses with cafes and restaurants.
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Saint-Étienne Cathedral of Auxerre

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Impressive cathedral that dominates the cityscape of Auxerre together with the Abbaye Saint-Germain.
You can visit the cathedral for free, which you should definitely do. The sight of these incredibly …

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Abbaye Saint-Germain

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The Abbaye Saint-German can be reached during the "Cadet Roussel" itinerary. A visit to the church is free of charge, there is also the possibility to visit the museum or …

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Saint Nicholas Square

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Right next to L'Yonne is this small square in the Saint Nicolas district. Many half-timbered houses are in the immediate vicinity.

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November 15, 2023, Abbaye Saint-Germain

The site is open from 10 a.m. and can be visited free of charge. There are deckchairs in the cloister for a shady and quiet break. The museums are worth a visit. You learn a lot about the history of the city, which dates back to at least the 5th century. You can see from the church that it has been rebuilt several times. The archaeological crypt, which is located under the forecourt of today's church, is very impressive. You should plan enough time for a visit. It took me almost two hours to get an initial overview. "The former abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre is located north of the city center of Auxerre. Bishop Germanus of Auxerre founded it and provided his family's land outside the former city walls as well as land to ensure its existence. The first building of the monastery was a simple chapel. At the beginning of the 6th century, the Merovingian Queen Chrodechild, the wife of King Clovis I, had the chapel expanded into a basilica. Fires in the 11th and 12th centuries required extensive renovation work on the nave in the second half of the 12th century; Of the Romanesque double tower facade that was built, only the southern tower has been preserved. The monastery was partially destroyed by Huguenots in 1567, secularized in 1810 and partially demolished the following year. The nave was reduced to its Gothic parts, which were given a neo-Gothic façade in 1817: As a result of this measure, the remaining south tower now has no connection to the basilica. Today the Musée-Abbaye Saint-Germain is located on the site of the abbey. Musée d'Art et d'Histoire d'Auxerre." More about the history here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Germain_d%E2%80%99Auxerre

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At the statue of the namesake Paul Bert you will find a small balcony from which you can enjoy the view of the old town in peace.

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The site is open from 10 a.m. and can be visited free of charge. Deckchairs are available in the cloister for a shady and quiet break. The museums are worth a visit. You learn a lot about the history of the city, which dates back to at least the 5th century. The church shows that it has been rebuilt several times. The archaeological crypt located under the forecourt of today's church is very impressive. You should plan enough time for a visit. It took me almost two hours to get a first overview. "The former Abbey of Saint-Germain d'Auxerre is located north of the city center of Auxerre. Bishop Germanus of Auxerre founded it and provided his family with land outside the then city walls and lands to ensure its existence. The first building of the monastery was a simple chapel. At the beginning of the 6th century, the Merovingian Queen Chrodechild, the wife of King Clovis I, had the chapel converted into a basilica. Fires in the 11th and 12th centuries necessitated extensive renovations to the nave in the second half of the 12th century; Only the southern tower of the Romanesque double-tower facade that was erected at the time has survived. The monastery was partially destroyed by Huguenots in 1567, secularized in 1810 and partially demolished the following year. The nave was reduced to its Gothic parts, which were given a neo-Gothic facade in 1817: the preserved south tower is now not connected to the basilica as a result of this measure. The Musée-Abbaye Saint-Germain is now on the site of the abbey. Musée d'Art et d'Histoire d'Auxerre." More about the story here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Germain_d%E2%80%99Auxerre

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The cathedral is open for tours during the day and this is not to be missed! It is a major work of French Gothic architecture and impresses with its high, light-flooded vaults and colorful windows. "The cathedral is located in the center of the old town on a hill above the Yonne. Saint-Étienne was begun in 1215. Today's Gothic cathedral is the fifth building on this site. In 1567 the Huguenots sacked the city and the cathedral, which necessitated repairs, particularly to the choir glazing. The French Revolution caused countless damage to the building and its furnishings. The goldsmith's work was melted down, the church was transformed into a temple of reason, and the important statue of the suffering Stephen on the high altar only escaped destruction because it was turned into a suffering Marat in the bath. In 1840 Prosper Mérimée placed the cathedral under monument protection. Extensive restoration work took place throughout the 19th century." Much more about the history here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathedrale_von_Auxerre

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Rue du Temple also begins here heading south. The Templars had a headquarters on this street. There are a lot of small shops there and of course many beautiful houses. What you can't see at first glance is the entrance to a relatively large supermarket. The Monoprix food department is hidden behind the clothing department, which can be seen from the square.

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The skipper's patron had his natural place on the banks of the Yonne river, on the very spot where the port has existed since time immemorial. The oldest charters mention the Port Saint-Nicolas. The fountain of the same name, formerly the Saint-Germain fountain, sprang up in the middle of the square, at the time when the enclosure of the city walls existed, and in the middle of this same square stood a stone cross. We can still see, at the corner of the old house n° 2, the statue of the great bishop of Myre, raised by the brotherhood of Saint-Nicolas and having at his feet a tank filled with small children who serve as his attributes. In 1339, the Book of the Hôtel-Dieu tells us that there was a Maison des Estuves or public baths in front of the Saint-Germain fountain. In 1626, the port of Saint-Nicolas was the scene of a violent tumult caused by the high cost of grain. A lady Noubert, from Dijon, who was driving two boats laden with wheat to Paris, was arrested at Auxerre on July 26 by the populace, who loudly demanded the sale of wheat at the market price. The provost, not knowing how to stop the riot, sanctioned the demands of the inhabitants and had the wheat sold. But Dame Noubert assigned the aldermen of Auxerre to the Parliament of Paris. We do not know the outcome of this case. The fountain supplied the district with drinking water until 1783. In 1909, the stone basin which adorned the square of the large fountains (Charles Surugue square) was installed in this square where it can still be seen. http://auxerre.histoire.free.fr/Ville/quartier_saint_germain/place_saint_nicolas.htm

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Saint Stephen (Saint Etienne), to whom Auxerre Cathedral is dedicated, is one of the seven first deacons of the early Jerusalem community and is also the first martyr (martyr) of early Christianity. The church remembers him on Boxing Day, December 26th. When Stephen uttered his vision of the open heaven, "And being filled with the Holy Spirit, he looked up into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God" (Acts chapter 7 verse 55), the people were so indignant that that they drove him out of the city and stoned him.

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Right next to L'Yonne is this small square in the Saint Nicolas district. Many half-timbered houses are in the immediate vicinity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I visit in Gurgy and its surroundings?

Gurgy itself features the ancient Saint-André Church, dating back to the 9th or 10th century, with Gothic elements and a fortified past. Nearby, in Auxerre, you can explore the impressive Saint-Étienne Cathedral of Auxerre and the historic Abbaye Saint-Germain.

Are there any significant archaeological sites near Gurgy?

Yes, Gurgy has a rich archaeological past. Over 17 digs since 1960 have revealed traces of Neolithic, Celtic, and Gallo-Roman life. A particularly significant site is the "Nécropole des Noisats," a Neolithic burial ground used between 5000 and 4200 BC, which has provided insights into an extended family across seven generations. You can find more information about it on Wikipedia.

What natural features can I explore along the Yonne River near Gurgy?

Gurgy is nestled on the banks of the Yonne River, offering a peaceful natural setting. You can enjoy walks or cycling along the landscaped riverbanks and towpath. Notable features include the Salmon Ladder, a structure highlighting the river's historical importance for salmon migration, and the Gravel Pits, which have transformed into valuable wetlands providing habitats for local biodiversity. You might also spot Black Poplars, a distinctive natural feature of the area.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Gurgy?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. In Auxerre, the Place Surugue and Cadet Roussel Fountain is a popular spot with cafes and shops, featuring a fountain commemorating the folk song 'Cadet Roussel'. The Saint-Étienne Cathedral of Auxerre is also considered family-friendly, offering an impressive architectural experience.

What kind of running trails are available around Gurgy?

The Gurgy area offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Gurgy loop from Gurgy' which is 8.9 km and moderate, or a shorter, easy 4.5 km loop. There's also a 10.6 km 'Gurgy diversion lock – Gurgy loop' for a moderate challenge. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Gurgy guide.

Can I find cycling routes suitable for different skill levels near Gurgy?

Absolutely. Cyclists can enjoy various routes, from easy to moderate. An easy option is the 'South and West Migennois Loop' at 28.2 km, or the 'Cathedral – Small weir loop from Gurgy' at 19 km. For a moderate ride, consider the 'Gurgy diversion lock – Auxerre Cathedral loop' at 53.2 km. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Gurgy guide.

Are there any gravel biking trails in the Gurgy area?

Yes, gravel biking enthusiasts can find challenging trails around Gurgy. Routes like the 'Paul Bert Bridge – Island of Pleasures, Auxerre loop' (42.9 km) or the 'Paul Bert Bridge – View of Vaux Village loop' (52.5 km) offer difficult terrain. A moderate option is the 'Island of Pleasures, Auxerre – Paul Bert Bridge loop' at 22.4 km. Check out the Gravel biking around Gurgy guide for more details.

What are some popular spots in Auxerre, a city close to Gurgy?

Auxerre, just 7 km from Gurgy, is a major regional center. Key attractions include the magnificent Saint-Étienne Cathedral of Auxerre, the historic Abbaye Saint-Germain, and the Paul Bert Bridge, which offers fantastic views of Auxerre's old town and the Yonne River. Don't miss Place Surugue and Cadet Roussel Fountain, a charming square with half-timbered houses, or the historic Saint Nicholas Square by the river.

What is the best time of year to visit Gurgy for sightseeing and outdoor activities?

Gurgy, being a charming commune with natural beauty, is generally pleasant to visit during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers ideal weather for exploring historical sites, walking or cycling along the Yonne River, and enjoying the outdoor activities available in the region.

What cultural experiences can I find within Gurgy itself?

Within Gurgy, you can visit the Cultural Center (Espace Culturel), which hosts various exhibitions and serves as a venue for local artists, promoting art and culture in the community. Additionally, simply strolling through the small streets and 'alleys' of Gurgy offers a chance to experience the authentic village atmosphere and discover its local charm.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Gurgy?

Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Paul Bert Bridge is highly praised for its breathtaking views of Auxerre's old town. The Place Surugue and Cadet Roussel Fountain is loved for its wonderfully beautiful, old half-timbered houses and vibrant atmosphere with cafes. The impressive Gothic architecture and high vaults of the Saint-Étienne Cathedral of Auxerre also leave a lasting impression on visitors.

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