Attractions and places to see around Vaudrémont center on its historical significance within the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. This small commune is primarily known for its 16th-century château, offering a tranquil rural setting. While Vaudrémont itself is compact, the surrounding Haute-Marne region provides opportunities for exploring other historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activities.
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Information at: http://www.memorial-charlesdegaulle.fr/ Memorial with a great view. There's also an exhibition about Charles de Gaulle and the state cars of French presidents. An interesting museum shop and café. Free parking. Those who buy the combination ticket can also visit the de Gaulle family home. A walk there also takes you past the cemetery with the family grave. Then you get the full Charles de Gaulle experience. In the town center, there's also a café, a souvenir shop, and a restaurant serving regional specialties.
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Former Cistercian abbey from the 12th century, rebuilt in the 18th century then transformed into a prison in the 19th century by Napoleon. Consult the opening hours and visiting conditions: https://www.abbayedeclairvaux.com/
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Former Cistercian abbey from the 12th century, rebuilt in the 18th century then transformed into a prison in the 19th century by Napoleon. Consult the visiting conditions: https://www.abbayedeclairvaux.com/
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At Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, the immense Cross of Lorraine invites you to visit the memorial dedicated to General De Gaulle. The resistance fighter and liberator of France lived and is buried in the cemetery of this town. Once inside the building, many objects and vintage cars will delight history buffs.
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Founded in 1115 by Saint Bernard, Clairvaux Abbey became a prison in 1808. The abbey has seen centuries of history pass by. Located in the heart of humid Champagne, in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, this Cistercian complex with majestic buildings rises in the middle of an ocean of greenery.
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At the beginning of the last century, the buildings fell into complete disrepair and the domain was mainly used as a farm. The first structural renovations started in 2004 and are now finally being completed with the new tourist destination. The domain is still known in the area as 'le Chateau de Rennepont'.
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Beyond the local 16th-century Château de Vaudrémont, you can explore several significant historical sites. These include the Châteauvillain, a former fortified village with a deer park and the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption. Also notable are the Tomb of General de Gaulle and the Charles de Gaulle Memorial in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, offering insights into French history.
Yes, Vaudrémont is known for its own historical 16th-century Château de Vaudrémont. Additionally, nearby you can visit the Château de Rennepont, a 17th-century manor with foundations dating back to a 9th-century castle, which now hosts a bed and breakfast.
The rural Haute-Marne department surrounding Vaudrémont offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy fishing in local rivers, explore mountain biking trails, or find spots for river swimming. For more structured activities, consider hiking or cycling routes in the area. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Vaudrémont and Cycling around Vaudrémont guides.
Yes, the Château de Rennepont is noted as a family-friendly historical site. Exploring the deer park at Châteauvillain can also be an enjoyable activity for families. The broader Haute-Marne region offers opportunities for gentle walks and exploring charming villages.
There are several hiking opportunities in the region. Popular routes include the 'Vallée de la Dhuys – The Grun Cross loop from Orges' and the 'Abbey of Clairvaux loop from Ville-sous-la-Ferté'. For those interested in history, the 'Colombey-les-Deux-Églises – Charles de Gaulle family grave loop' is an easy option. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Vaudrémont guide.
Near Vaudrémont, in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, you can visit the Tomb of General de Gaulle, where Charles de Gaulle has been buried since 1970. Adjacent to this, the Charles de Gaulle Memorial features an immense Cross of Lorraine and exhibits with historical objects and vintage cars, offering a comprehensive look at his life and legacy.
While Vaudrémont itself is a tranquil rural area, the surrounding Haute-Marne department offers scenic countryside. A notable viewpoint is near the Statue of Saint Bernard at Clairvaux Abbey, which provides a panoramic view of the abbey and its surroundings. The region's rivers also offer natural beauty.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and tranquil atmosphere. Many find the Tomb of General de Gaulle to be a moving and significant historical site. The Charles de Gaulle Memorial is praised for its comprehensive exhibits and impressive views. The former fortified village of Châteauvillain is also highly regarded for its beauty and sights.
Yes, the area around Vaudrémont is suitable for cycling. You can find various routes, including the 'Gallo-Roman Fountain – Vaudrémont loop from Cirfontaines-en-Azois' and the 'Château de Rennepont – Rennepont loop from Maranville'. For more options, including road cycling, refer to the Cycling around Vaudrémont and Road Cycling Routes around Vaudrémont guides.
Yes, it's important to differentiate. Vaudrémont is a commune in the Haute-Marne department, primarily known for its 16th-century château. Vaudémont, on the other hand, is a different commune located in Meurthe-et-Moselle, which features a ruined castle and is near the Colline de Sion. They are distinct locations.
The Château de Vaudrémont is a 16th-century castle with origins dating back to 1249. It has a rich history, having been owned by the Saint-Belin family for over four centuries. In the 20th century, it gained cinematic fame as a filming location for movies like "Le cavalier noir" (1944) and "Martin Roumagnac" (1946), starring Marlène Dietrich and Jean Gabin.
Yes, the region has religious significance. The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Châteauvillain is a notable site. Additionally, the Statue of Saint Bernard near Clairvaux Abbey is a tribute to Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, the founder of the abbey, and offers a historical and spiritual connection to the area.


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