Attractions and places to see around Beugnon include historical sites and cultural landmarks. The region offers a mix of architectural heritage and natural features, providing varied points of interest for visitors. These attractions are primarily located in the Yonne department, known for its traditional towns and historical structures. The area is characterized by its springs, which are reflected in the local toponymy.
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Nestled in a green setting, the Saint-Joseph des Anges chapel is a small, discreet building with sober architecture.
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Place to discover the craft of stained glass, housed in the former Ervy-le-Châtel prison built in 1833. The exhibition spaces and fun-educational workshops allow you to understand all the stages of stained glass creation. Screening of films on the profession of master glassmaker and on the churches of the Pays d'Armance. The Maison du Vitrail d'Armance offers to discover the emblematic places of Ervy-le-Châtel thanks to a visit on a digital tablet. Three existing versions: adults, children and in English. The tablets can be rented freely during the opening hours of the Maison du stained glass (1€ for the rental of a tablet).
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Built between 1864 and 1891, this immense chapel topped with a colossal statue of the Holy Virgin can be seen from afar. To the left of the tower, more modest, a pretty Calvary is also visible. Father Cardot, the priest of the village of Villeneuve-au-Chemin, was the initiator and mastermind of this pharaonic project. His grave is located behind the Calvary.
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Located between the forest massifs of Chaourçois and the Othe forest, Ervy-le-Châtel has many charms. The village takes its name from the local lord who ruled this stronghold until the 9th century: the Ervy family. The Armance flows at the foot of the town. There is also a feudal mound nearby. These are probably the ruins of the original castle.
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Saint Florentin is a pleasant little town that has been very well restored. The two fun and informative anecdotes to take away from the city are as follows: during the Revolution, Saint-Florentin was one of the most dynamic places of Theophilanthropy, a religion which succeeded the cult of reason and the supreme being between 1798 and 1801. During the convention, the anticlerical republicans renamed Saint-Florentin and called it Mont-Armance between 8 Germinal of Year Two (March 28, 1794) and 6 Ventôse of Year Three (February 24, 1795). The city is located on the edge of the Armance and the Burgundy Canal, but also the N77. Some ingenious minds wanted to take inspiration from the legendary American route 66 in the hope of attracting tourists, and now call it route 77.
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The tower rises to 43 meters. The statue of the virgin crowning the tower is 7 meters high and weighs 8,500 kilos.
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The area around Beugnon is rich in history. You can visit the unique Ervy-le-Châtel Market Hall, a circular building from the early 19th century with half-timbered floors. Also in Ervy-le-Châtel, explore medieval elements like a feudal mound and the 15th-century Porte St Nicolas, part of the Ervy-le-Châtel Highlights. Further afield, Pontigny Abbey and La Fosse Dionne near Tonnerre offer more historical depth.
Yes, the Saint Joseph of the Angels Chapel is a prominent religious site, built between 1864 and 1891, featuring a 43-meter tower and a 7-meter-high statue of the Holy Virgin. The local Eglise Saint-Maurice du Beugnon is also within the village. Additionally, the historic Pontigny Abbey is about 14-15 km away, and Chapelle Saint-Roch near Arcy-sur-Cure dates back to 1545.
The name 'Beugnon' itself is believed to derive from an old Gaulish term for a spring, and indeed, many springs are found in the area, often causing soil bulges or emerging from tree stumps. The region is also close to the Armance river and the Burgundy Canal, offering scenic waterways.
Beugnon is a great starting point for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. The Burgundy Canal, for instance, offers scenic paths for all three, with routes ranging from easy to difficult.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Ervy-le-Châtel Highlights, including the circular market hall and medieval elements, can be an engaging visit for all ages. The area around Percey: Canal, Lock, and Château, with its canal and historical château, also offers pleasant family outings.
Saint-Florentin is a charming, well-restored town situated on the Armance river and the Burgundy Canal. It has a pleasant city center and a rich history, including its role during the French Revolution and a local initiative to brand a section of the N77 as 'Route 77'.
Yes, the Château de Percey, a 17th-century noble house, is located in the hamlet of Percey on the Burgundy Canal. While it has been transformed into a gîte, its historical presence adds to the area's charm. Further away, the impressive 15th-century Château d'Ancy-le-Franc is also accessible.
Beyond Beugnon, you can explore Auxerre, about 31 km away, known for its cathedral, churches, and historic center with half-timbered houses. Joigny, also around 31 km distant, is a traditional local town with its own points of interest. Troyes, approximately 36 km away, is famous for its impressive medieval quarters.
Yes, nearby towns like Saint-Florentin and Ervy-le-Chatel host markets, providing opportunities to experience local culture and find regional products.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and traditional village settings. The unique architecture of places like the Ervy-le-Châtel Market Hall and the grandeur of the Saint Joseph of the Angels Chapel are frequently highlighted. The charm of well-restored towns like Saint-Florentin and the scenic beauty of the Burgundy Canal are also popular among visitors.
Yes, the Hiking around Beugnon guide includes easy routes, such as the 'Wild water loop from Avrolles' (6.4 km) and a 'Saint-Florentin loop from Saint-Florentin' (5.0 km), which are suitable for beginners looking for a gentle stroll.
While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed, the presence of numerous hiking, cycling, and running trails suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for comfortable outdoor exploration, avoiding the extremes of summer heat or winter cold. These seasons typically offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery.


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