Attractions and places to see around Abainville, a commune in France's Grand-Est region, offer insights into local history and natural surroundings. Situated within the Seine-Normandy hydrographic region, the area is drained by the Ornain River and various streams. While the village itself features landmarks like the 18th-century Château d'Abainville and the Saint-Martin Parish Church, many notable attractions are found in its vicinity.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The most beautiful castle in the Meuse, one of the three most beautiful in Lorraine
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The Bermont chapel was probably founded in the 12th century by the Benedictine abbey of Bourgueil, near Angers. In the 13th century, it was attached to the Gerbonvaux hospice and served as a hermitage. According to tradition, Joan of Arc went almost every Saturday to the Notre-Dame de Bermont chapel. During the Revolution, the chapel threatened to fall into ruin and the hermits' accommodation was largely destroyed. Since 1992, the Notre-Dame de Bermont Association has been restoring the site. In 1998, wall frescoes dating from the Johannine era (15th century) were discovered in the chapel. The chapel has been included in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments "as a testimony to the Johannine epic".
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Another now listed Gothic chapel on the way
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Right along the way a statue of Joan of Arc next to the chapel de Bergamo
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Guide to the path of Joan of Arc
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In the immediate vicinity of the castle... the town hall... where the important decisions are made today
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At the site of the chapel of Bergamo you will find on the left the Statue of Joan of Arc.
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You can explore several significant historical and religious sites. The Notre-Dame de Bermont Chapel, believed to be founded in the 12th century, is notable for its association with Joan of Arc and features 15th-century wall frescoes. Another must-see is the Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Affligés, a small religious building near Champogny, which also offers a picnic area. Further afield, the village of Domremy-le-Pucelle, about 16 km away, is famous as the birthplace of Joan of Arc, featuring her birth home and the Basilique de Domremy.
Yes, you can enjoy scenic views of historic architecture. The View of Montbras Castle offers perspectives of the listed Château de Montbras and its surroundings. While the 18th-century Château d'Abainville is a significant local landmark, it is private property and not open to visitors. However, the region also features Le château de Gombervaux, another historical castle located about 16.2 km from Abainville.
Abainville is situated within the Seine-Normandy hydrographic region and is drained by the Ornain River, which is 116 km long and flows through 36 communes. You can also find several streams like the Richecourt, Fossé 01 des Renardières, Peux, and Machères. For broader natural beauty, the Cotes de Meuse (19 km away) and Foret de la Reine (35 km away) offer opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic exploration.
The area around Abainville offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Wash house at Ornain loop from Gondrecourt-le-Château' or 'L'Orcuty loop from Mauvages'. Runners might enjoy the 'Gondrecourt-le-Château loop from Abainville' or a 'Running loop from Demange-Baudignécourt'. You can find more details and routes on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Abainville and Running Trails around Abainville.
Yes, there are cycling routes for various abilities. You can find moderate routes like the 'Fountain of Chalaines – Vaucouleurs loop from Montbras' or the 'Sauvigny Washhouse – Joan of Arc's birthplace loop from Montbras'. For an easier ride, consider the 'Fountain of Chalaines – Vaucouleurs loop from Maxey-sur-Vaise'. More challenging options include the 'View of Bourmont – Bois-Chenu Basilica loop from Seraumont'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Abainville guide.
Several towns in the vicinity are popular for day trips. Commercy (27 km), Toul (33 km), and Bar-le-Duc (36 km) are mentioned as places offering a range of historical buildings, markets, and cultural experiences. These towns provide a good opportunity to explore the broader region's heritage and local life.
Yes, the area has spots suitable for families. The Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Affligés has a nice picnic area under a large linden tree, perfect for a family break. Similarly, near the Pont de Champougny, you'll find a pleasant resting spot with a picnic table on the river bank, ideal for a stop during an outing.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of sites like the Notre-Dame de Bermont Chapel, especially its connection to Joan of Arc and the discovered 15th-century frescoes. The peaceful atmosphere of religious buildings like the Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Affligés, often with convenient picnic spots, is also highly valued. Scenic viewpoints, such as the View of Montbras Castle, are enjoyed for their picturesque perspectives of the region's heritage.
Yes, for those interested in ancient history, the Archaeological Site of Grand is approximately 16.3 km away from Abainville. This site offers insights into the region's past and is a notable point of interest for history enthusiasts.
Yes, several remarkable gardens are located within a reasonable distance. These include Le jardin de mon moulin (25 km), Le château du grand jardin (28 km), Parc de la Varenne (35 km), and Parc de G. de Tréves (38 km). These offer opportunities for leisurely strolls and appreciating cultivated natural beauty.
The Saint-Martin Parish Church, originally built in 1625, was rebuilt starting in 1880. It is particularly known for its twenty-seven stained-glass windows, which were created in Bar-le-Duc beginning in 1883, adding to its architectural and artistic significance.


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