Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Aubin-Sur-Yonne include a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Situated near the Yonne River and a deviation canal, the area features rolling hills, green fields, and forests, with elevations ranging from 72 to 220 meters. The tranquil commune offers a rich historical context, including medieval landmarks and cultural sites, making it suitable for exploring both its natural landscape and cultural heritage.
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The Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne is almost the size of a cathedral, which is surprising in a small town of five thousand inhabitants. Its construction began in the 13th century and was not completed until the 16th with the addition of the façade and the first western bays. This last part was not vaulted until the 17th century.
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Villeneuve with its bridge over the Yonne is magnificent.
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the V/Y crossing is really nice.
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The beginning of its construction was in the first quarter of the 13th century, around 1215. The church was then dedicated to the Virgin, like many in this period of great development of Marian worship. 71 m long, 19 m wide, and with a vault height of 22 m, the central nave without a transept is a fine example of the maturity of radiant Gothic. The very characteristic Renaissance facade is inspired in its lower part by the antique model of the triumphal arch with its three semi-circular portals. A detailed interior tour document is available in the building, open daily every afternoon from June to September. For exact opening hours, please call +33 3 58 15 60 02
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Villeneuve sur Yonne is a charming town in the Yonne department, in Burgundy. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside and has several lakes and ponds which offer picturesque views and opportunities for fishing, boating and bird watching. Hiking in Villeneuve sur Yonne is a great way to explore the area's natural and historical attractions, such as the medieval walls, Gothic church and Renaissance town hall.
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This Romanesque church is definitely worth the detour!!! The banks of the Yonne are magnificent in this fall of 2023 And a great bike path!
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Founded in 1209 on the edge of the forest of Othe by the Order of Gramont, a religious community which had an important influence in the region, this priory was ruined by the Hundred Years War, but rebuilt at the beginning of the 16th century. The order was abolished in 1772 and the building sold for its stones during the French Revolution. Of the priory, all that remains today is the arcature of the facade as well as the ruins of the chapel and the priory dwelling. In the 19th century, there were still ribbed vaults, but they collapsed. The apse which had walls rising up to 4 m also collapsed during the winter of 1996-1997. It is a private property open to the public only on certain occasions such as heritage days. Difficult to see anything other than the facade visible from the road. For other points of view, a short film is available here: https://www.dixmont-yonne.fr/decouvrir/videos/prieure-lenfourchure/
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Within Saint-Aubin-sur-Yonne itself, you can visit the Église Saint-Aubin, a historical monument dating back to the late 12th and early 13th centuries, offering views of the Yonne valley. Nearby, in Saint-Aubin-Château-Neuf, explore the unique preserved medieval boundary markers and the 12th-century church of Saint-Aubin-et-Saint-Léonard.
Yes, the region is characterized by the Yonne River and a deviation canal, which features a towpath ideal for scenic walks. The landscape also includes rolling hills, green fields, and forests. A particularly serene spot is the Yonne River at Armeau, where the river widens to resemble a pond, often with swans in warmer months.
The tranquil environment is perfect for walking, cycling, and fishing. You can find various routes for different activities. For instance, there are several hiking trails, including the 'suspended bridge of Cézy' loop, and road cycling routes like 'The Next Rest Area – View of Joigny loop'.
Many of the historical sites and natural areas are suitable for families. For example, the charming town of Villeneuve-sur-Yonne offers exploration of medieval walls and picturesque views of lakes. The Porte de Sens, with its historical defensive features and museums, can also be an engaging visit for older children.
In Saint-Aubin-Château-Neuf, you can experience the 'Chemin des Arts' (Path of Arts), an open-air exhibition showcasing works by ceramists, sculptors, and painters. This village also houses the Jean Larcena Museum, offering a different cultural perspective.
Several historically significant towns are a short drive away. Joigny (4 km) has a rich historical center. Sens (28 km) is home to the impressive Cathedral of Saint-Etienne, the first Gothic cathedral in France. Auxerre (28 km) features a cathedral, churches, and extensive historic center with half-timbered houses.
From Saint-Aubin-sur-Yonne itself, you can enjoy superb panoramic views of Joigny and the wider Yonne valley, offering picturesque landscapes of the surrounding countryside.
Villeneuve-sur-Yonne is a charming town known for its blend of natural and historical attractions. Visitors can explore well-preserved medieval walls, a Gothic church, and a Renaissance town hall, alongside scenic lakes and ponds. The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption there is particularly notable for its size and architectural history.
The Porte de Sens is a significant man-made monument, built around 1200 as part of the city's defenses. It still features its original defensive system, including side towers and grooves for portcullises. Today, it houses museums of prehistory and regional archaeology, offering insight into the area's past.
Yes, you can visit the ruins of L'Enfourchure Priory. Founded in 1209, this priory was rebuilt after the Hundred Years War but later fell into ruin. Today, you can still see the arcature of the facade and remnants of the chapel and dwelling, offering a glimpse into its monastic past.
The region's varied terrain with rolling hills, green fields, and forests makes it pleasant for outdoor activities like walking and cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with swans often present at the Yonne River at Armeau in warmer months.
Yes, nearby towns host local markets. Joigny, just 4 km away, has markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Saint-Julien-du-Sault also hosts a market on Sundays, where you can find fresh produce and local goods.


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