Attractions and places to see around Les Sièges, a commune in the Yonne department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, are primarily found within the wider region. While Les Sièges itself is a small area without major documented attractions, its location provides access to a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The Yonne department is characterized by picturesque landscapes, historical monuments, and charming villages.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Buried in the forest, this castle is hidden and surrounded by trees. It's a real treat to look for this place and not be able to spot it from afar - little adventure.
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In the middle of the forest, you will find at this intersection a menhir 1.3 meters high with this plan.
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This pierced stone is in fact a megalith in cliquart sandstone (variety of hard sandstone) with a height of around 1.40 m in square shape and which, according to recent archaeological expertise, dates from the Iron Age (around 700 years BC) . It is located at the crossroads of two very pleasant roads that cross the forest.
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Small chapel from 1637 in the middle of the woods, with a pretty roof in glazed Burgundy tiles. This chapel, dedicated to Saint Léonard de Noblat, has recently been restored. Unfortunately, the calm is spoiled by the highway which passes about 100m away; it is invisible, but perfectly audible.
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A village washhouse, with a reach and a diversion to regulate the water level in the washhouse. The river is the Alain, a small tributary of the Vanne. There is a picnic table and the place is quiet.
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Very pretty washhouse, at the foot of the church in the center of the village. This wash house is double, with a building on each side of the body of water. The surroundings are equipped for a rest or a picnic in peace and shade.
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While Les Sièges itself is a small commune, the surrounding Yonne department is rich in history. You can explore sites like the Saint-Léonard de Noblat Chapel, a restored 17th-century chapel nestled in the woods, or the ancient Menhir of the Borne-Perçée, a megalith dating back to the Iron Age found in the forest. Further afield in the Yonne, you'll find significant heritage sites such as the Abbey of Saint-Germain in Auxerre, the Cistercian Abbey of Pontigny, and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Vézelay with its Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine.
Yes, you can discover La Houssaye Castle, a hidden gem buried deep within the forest, offering a sense of adventure to those who seek it out. Additionally, the area features charming historical washhouses like the Lavoir de Fontaine la Gaillarde and the Courgenay washhouse, which provide peaceful spots for rest or a picnic by the water.
The Yonne department, where Les Sièges is located, is characterized by picturesque landscapes including hedgerows, small fields, and extensive forests. You can find rivers and small lakes that offer opportunities for swimming and fishing. The Menhir of the Borne-Perçée is situated at the crossroads of pleasant forest roads, providing a natural setting for exploration.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Saint-Léonard de Noblat Chapel and the Menhir of the Borne-Perçée are both listed as family-friendly and offer interesting points of discovery within natural settings. The washhouses, such as the Courgenay washhouse, often have picnic tables and quiet surroundings perfect for a family outing.
The area around Les Sièges is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For hiking, explore trails like 'The forest of Champ-Fêtu and the castle of la Houssaye' or 'Aqueduc de la Vanne'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Chigy Watermill loop'. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Les Sièges, Running Trails around Les Sièges, and Cycling around Les Sièges.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. Popular options include 'The forest of Champ-Fêtu and the castle of la Houssaye — loop from Noé' (moderate, 10.3 km) and 'Aqueduc de la Vanne — loop from Chigy' (moderate, 15.8 km). For more options and detailed maps, refer to the Hiking around Les Sièges guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes, from easy to moderate. An easy option is the 'Chigy Watermill loop from Chigy' (13.9 km). For a longer ride, consider 'Sens Town Hall – Covered market loop from Noé' (moderate, 36.7 km). More cycling routes can be found in the Cycling around Les Sièges guide.
Visitors appreciate the sense of discovery and tranquility offered by the hidden nature of some sites, like La Houssaye Castle. The historical significance of places like the Saint-Léonard de Noblat Chapel and the ancient Menhir of the Borne-Perçée also captivates many. The peaceful settings of the washhouses, perfect for a quiet break, are also highly valued.
While Les Sièges itself is small, the wider Yonne department is renowned for its vineyards, particularly Chablis, famous for its white wines. Visitors can explore the region's culinary offerings and taste local products, though specific details on tours or tastings would require local inquiry.
The region's picturesque landscapes, including forests and rivers, are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is also suitable, especially for activities near water, though it can be warmer.
Beyond historical monuments, the Yonne department offers unique cultural experiences such as visiting Guédelon, an ongoing project to build a medieval castle using only 13th-century techniques. This provides a fascinating insight into medieval craftsmanship and history.
Yes, several spots are ideal for a picnic or a peaceful rest. The Lavoir de Fontaine la Gaillarde and the Courgenay washhouse both offer equipped surroundings with picnic tables in quiet, shaded areas by the water, perfect for a break during your exploration.


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