Best attractions and places to see around Chemin-D'Aisey, a commune in the Côte-d'Or department of France, offers a rural Burgundy experience. The area features rolling hills with a mix of deciduous woods and agricultural fields. Historically, it was traversed by a Roman road and is situated near the left bank of the Seine, in the valley descending towards Aisey-sur-Seine. Visitors can explore local landmarks and natural surroundings, with many significant attractions found in the broader region.
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Beautiful sight. But there is only a small sign. A visit is not possible.
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Beautiful stone bridge over the Seine near Vaurois. In the village the path continues with a small climb.
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This village is located in lush greenery in the heart of the National Forest Park, in a preserved valley. You will not find more than 40 inhabitants in the town. You will be able to admire its very beautiful castle, which is private and therefore not open to visitors.
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Dismantled by royal order in 1710 to serve as a stone quarry, only four of the original seven towers remain of the ruins of this castle. The stones of this important Ducal Castle were reused for the construction of an 18th century manor house, located in the village of Villaine-en-Duesmois.
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Beautiful village in the heart of the Parc de Forêts.
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Nice corner, in the heart of the Parc des Forêts.
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Château sitting above Rochefort-sur-Brévon. Not open to the public
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Within Chemin-D'Aisey, you can explore the 19th-century Église de la Nativité de la Bienheureuse Vierge Marie, a central architectural landmark. The village also features a 19th-century Lavoir (public washhouse) now converted into a pumping station, and several historic stone crosses. An ancient Roman road once traversed the village, indicating its historical significance.
Yes, the broader region offers several notable historical sites and castles. You can visit the ruins of Villaines-en-Duesmois Castle, where four of its original seven towers remain. Other regional highlights include the well-preserved Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay (a UNESCO World Heritage site), the Alesia Museum Park commemorating the Battle of Alesia, and the historic Château de Bussy-Rabutin. You can also see Rocheprise Castle, a private chateau visible from the D971.
Chemin-D'Aisey is characterized by gently rolling hills, with a balanced mix of deciduous woods and agricultural fields. While no rivers flow directly through the commune, it is located near the left bank of the Seine, in the valley descending towards Aisey-sur-Seine. The area is part of the larger Forêts National Park, offering expansive natural beauty and a tranquil environment.
The commune and its surroundings provide various hiking opportunities. A notable local trail is the 'Circuit des Fermes,' a 14.8 km route starting from Chemin-D'Aisey, where donkeys are a common sight. For more options, you can explore routes like the 'Château de Quemigny-sur-Seine loop' or 'La Créotte loop' from Villaines-en-Duesmois. Find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Chemin-D'Aisey guide.
Yes, the area around Chemin-D'Aisey offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find moderate touring bicycle loops like 'Lake on Le Brévon – Rochefort-sur-Brévon loop' from Saint-Marc-sur-Seine, or easier options such as the 'Bike loop from Coulmier-le-Sec.' For road cyclists, there are moderate routes like the 'Rochefort-sur-Brévon – Lake on Le Brévon loop' from Chemin-d'Aisey. Discover more cycling options in the Cycling around Chemin-D'Aisey guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Chemin-D'Aisey guide.
For family-friendly outings, consider visiting Pont Brémur, a quiet spot by the river with picnic benches, or the Stone Bridge over the Seine at Vaurois. Both are noted as family-friendly and offer pleasant spots for a break. The natural landscapes and hiking trails, particularly the easier ones, also provide great opportunities for families to explore together.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil, preserved nature of the region, especially around places like Rochefort-sur-Brévon, a medieval village nestled in the National Forest Park. The historical significance of sites like the Villaines-en-Duesmois Castle ruins also captivates those interested in local heritage. Many enjoy the quiet corners and scenic views offered by bridges and natural spots.
The best time to visit Chemin-D'Aisey for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for hiking and cycling, and the natural landscapes are particularly beautiful with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer.
Yes, the Ferme de la Borde and its organic vegetable garden, Le Potager de la Borde, offer natural produce grown without pesticides. This is a local point of interest where you might find vegetables sold directly or at local markets, providing a taste of the region's agricultural life.
The Forêts National Park is a vast protected area that offers expansive natural beauty. It's an excellent destination for hiking, cycling, and simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. The park is characterized by its dense deciduous woods and provides numerous trails for exploring its diverse flora and fauna. Villages like Rochefort-sur-Brévon are located within this park.
Yes, the Musée du Pays Châtillonnais, located in the nearby area of Châtillon-sur-Seine, is an excellent place to delve deeper into the history and heritage of the region surrounding Chemin-D'Aisey.
Yes, the Straight Road Through Forêt de Châtillon offers a remarkably quiet and straight section of road in the Forest of Châtillon-sur-Seine. This provides a unique driving or cycling experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural surroundings.


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