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Hiking around Chauchigny offers routes through the varied landscape of this small village in the Aube department, Grand Est region of France. The southern part of the commune is bordered by the Melda, a tributary of the Seine, featuring woods and meadows. To the north, the terrain transitions into plains dominated by large cereal crops, with the village itself situated at an altitude of approximately 90 meters.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
4.6
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9
hikers
16.1km
04:05
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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7
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13.9km
03:31
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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9
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15.7km
03:58
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.22km
02:20
10m
10m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.43km
02:24
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A "chemin de halage", in German "treidelpfad", which runs alongside the waterway right next to the bed of the river or canal, was an indispensable part of the transport infrastructure in earlier times. Before ships could move using motor power, horses ran along the bank and pulled the ship against the current. This was called "treideln", and this is how the "treidelpfads" got their name, which has been passed down to this day. Where these paths directly on the bank have been preserved, they are often used by hikers and cyclists.
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do not hesitate to return to the main road then onto the canal at each crossing
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The long paths of the Grande Pâture in Payns are a natural site which offers great opportunities for walks. You can admire the diversity of fauna and flora, as well as the historical heritage of the region.
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This path, which was used to tow barges from the shore, offers a variety of landscapes, from forests to fields. The path is largely flat and easy to follow, and you can enjoy views of the river and surrounding countryside.
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There are 8 hiking routes available around Chauchigny. These include 1 easy, 6 moderate, and 1 difficult trail, offering options for various skill levels.
Hiking in Chauchigny features varied terrain. You'll find paths along the Melda river, through woods and meadows, and across open plains dominated by large cereal crops. The landscape is generally gentle, with an average altitude of around 90 meters.
Yes, many routes around Chauchigny are circular. For example, the Towpath and the banks of the Grande Pâture — loop from Vannes is a moderate 10-mile loop following river banks and a towpath. Another option is the Towpath loop from Mergey, a shorter 5.7-mile moderate loop.
Along the trails, you can explore features like the Towpath and the Upper Seine Canal. Some routes also pass near historic sites such as the Château de Droupt-Saint-Basle. You might also spot local mills and washhouses in the riverine areas.
The trails in Chauchigny are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 15 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful riverine landscapes, the blend of woods and open fields, and the well-maintained paths suitable for various activity levels.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't provided, the presence of 1 easy route and generally gentle terrain suggests suitable options. The shorter, moderate loops like the Towpath loop from Villacerf (5.9 miles) could be good choices for families looking for a less strenuous outing.
The elevation gain on hikes around Chauchigny is generally low, reflecting the region's gentle topography. For instance, the Château de Droupt-Saint-Basle loop from Droupt-Sainte-Marie has an elevation gain of approximately 23 meters over 8.6 miles, indicating mostly flat or gently rolling paths.
While Chauchigny is a small village, you might find local establishments. The Café de l'Écluse No. 8 is listed as a nearby attraction, suggesting a potential spot for refreshments along some routes.
Given the landscape of woods, meadows, and cereal crops, spring and autumn would likely offer pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer could also be enjoyable, especially along the river, though open plains might be exposed to sun.
Generally, trails in rural French areas are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. The paths through woods, meadows, and along the river banks are suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local regulations regarding wildlife and livestock.
Specific parking information for individual trailheads is not detailed, but as a small village, Chauchigny and its surrounding hamlets typically offer public parking spaces. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas near village centers or trail starting points.
Information on direct public transport links to specific trailheads in Chauchigny is limited. As a small rural commune, public transport options might be infrequent. It is generally recommended to travel by car to access the various starting points for hikes in the area.


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