Best attractions and places to see around Santigny, a commune in the Yonne department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, offer insights into the region's history and rural charm. This area features several historical monuments recognized for their significance. Visitors can explore sites such as the Église Assomption de Santigny, the historic Château de Santigny, and the unique Fontaine-abreuvoir-lavoir de Santigny. The surrounding landscape provides a setting for discovering these cultural landmarks.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A wonderful place that takes you back in time and is historically important.
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There is a secret hidden in a door in the middle of the wall
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little devil for the joy in between
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Very beautiful medieval town on a hill overlooking the countryside.
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This is where the local population meets for lunch.
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The brasserie with French charm is worth a detour to Montreal. The journey is a bit hilly, but you are rewarded with good coffee and good food. Open only from Tuesday to Saturday.
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Attractive village, friendly people
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At the top of a hill that you will see taking shape when you arrive, requiring you to deviate from the main roads to enter the old town, Montreal has managed to retain a medieval atmosphere that strikes as soon as you pass through the first gate of the ramparts, called " Downstairs door". In the 13th century, the stronghold consisted of three enclosures pierced with pointed arch doors surmounted by towers. A first enclosure isolated the castle and the collegiate church from the rest of the top of the hill, where the garrison was certainly housed, itself sheltered by a second enclosure. The door that closed the access has disappeared but the base of a nearby watchtower is still visible. A third line of ramparts protected the town on the hillside. Beautiful old mansions, some with mullioned windows or embellished with colorful gardens, line the main street and some picturesque alleys. After a small climb, you can pass the second remaining historic gate called "Porte d'en haut" which opens access to the Collegiate Church, built in the 12th century and restored in the 19th century by the architect Viollet-le-Duc. The square adjoining the collegiate church is like a belvedere offering a panorama of the surrounding countryside. For the record, this Burgundian Montreal is part of "The association of Montreal of France and Europe" with 3 other perfect namesakes in Aude, Ardèche and Gers (I only had the opportunity to visit only the latter which is also a charming town), and also Montreal la Cluse (in Ain), Montreal Les Sources (Drôme) and even Monreal Eifel (in Germany).
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The region around Santigny is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Époisses Castle 🏰🌹, a 14th-century moated castle with a unique pigeon tower. Don't miss the well-preserved Porte d'en Bas, a city gate from a fortified hilltop town. The Montréal Medieval Village offers a glimpse into typical Burgundian heritage, and you can also see the remains of the Former Montréal Castle, once a strategic fortress.
Yes, within Santigny commune, you can find the historic Église Assomption de Santigny, a listed monument. There is also the Château de Santigny and the unique Fontaine-abreuvoir-lavoir de Santigny, which combines a fountain, animal trough, and public wash house, also recognized as a classified historical monument.
The area around Santigny offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, with options like the 'Running loop from Cisery' or 'Étang Jérôme loop from Thizy'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Noyers-sur-Serein – Brasserie in Montreal loop' and mountain biking trails like the 'Époisses Castle loop from Époisses'. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails guide, road cycling routes guide, and MTB trails guide.
While specific family-friendly attractions aren't highlighted, exploring the Montréal Medieval Village can be an engaging experience for families, offering a chance to step back in time. Gentle walks on some of the easier running or cycling routes could also be suitable for families with older children.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and well-preserved nature of the sites. For instance, Époisses Castle 🏰🌹 is noted for taking visitors back in time. The Montréal Medieval Village is praised for being attractive and very well preserved, offering a typical Burgundian experience. The community has shared 18 photos and given 14 upvotes, indicating a positive visitor experience.
If you are visiting the Montréal area, the Brasserie in Montreal is a recommended spot. It's known as a place where locals meet for lunch and offers good coffee and food with French charm. It's open from Tuesday to Saturday.
The Montréal Medieval Village is situated on a hill overlooking the countryside, offering scenic views. While not explicitly listed as a viewpoint, the historical sites often provide picturesque settings.
The terrain around Santigny varies. Some cycling routes, like the journey to the Brasserie in Montreal, can be a bit hilly. Running and MTB trails range from easy to moderate difficulty, suggesting a mix of flat and undulating landscapes typical of the Yonne department.
You can visit the very beautiful and well-kept castle garden for a small fee. The private rooms of Époisses Castle 🏰🌹 can only be visited as part of a guided tour at set times, which typically incurs an additional charge.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not provided for individual attractions, many outdoor trails in the Yonne department are generally suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific sites or nature areas.
The Porte d'en Bas is a significant remnant of a fortified hilltop town. It showcases how these towns grew around their castles, with city gates being fortified. Its excellent condition allows visitors to appreciate the historical defensive architecture.
The Former Montréal Castle was once an important and strategic fortress in Burgundy. Unfortunately, it did not survive the French Revolution, and today, only its old well remains as a testament to its past prominence.


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