Attractions and places to see around Jaulges include historical landmarks and natural features within the Yonne department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, France. The commune is situated alongside the Armançon river and near the Burgundy Canal, offering access to natural landscapes. Jaulges features a 13th-century church and a 15th-century sculpted stone cross, providing historical and cultural points of interest. It also serves as a base for exploring nearby attractions.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Excellent restaurant open on Sundays!
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Before the 14th century Maligny had a castle surrounded by moats with a chapel. The village is structured around these buildings with the expansion of the city, shops, housing and infrastructure.
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Hamlet on the Burgundy Canal. The Château de Percey was built in the 17th century and inhabited by a countess; it was bought in September 2021 and transformed into a gîte.
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Cistercian monks settled here in 1114, in this valley near the Serein, where a forest reigned. They built a huge abbey: 4000m² on the ground, 120m long. Second daughter of Citeaux, Pontigny is thus the largest Cistercian abbey church in the world. The Revolution put an end to the presence of the monks and the church became parish in 1803. It was classified as a Historic Monument in 1840 in the first list drawn up by Prosper Mérimée, a sign of its heritage importance. Marked by the austere thought of Saint Bernard, the Cistercian church is deliberately devoid of images and colors. The search for spiritual perfection is reflected in an architecture in search of the essential, and which gives importance to the diffusion of natural light. Pontigny perfectly embodies this research. The abbey church marks the transition between Romanesque and Gothic. We can distinguish two construction campaigns with an older part of Romanesque style and a second part influenced by the Gothic style. The road enters the domain and arrives at the foot of the abbey. Above all, do not hesitate to cross the portal.
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Pontigny Abbey and the dovecote... you never get tired of it!
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Beautiful fall color with the sun ☀️ very low ...
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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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Nice modernization. Pleasant city center
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Within Jaulges itself, you can visit the Église Saint-Martin, a significant 13th-century church, and the Sculpted Stone Cross, a 15th-century monument adorned with bas-reliefs, located in the central square. The Manoir de la Tuilerie is a historical monument but is private property and not accessible to the public.
Yes, the area is rich in religious history. You can visit Pontigny Abbey, a renowned Cistercian abbey and one of the largest Cistercian abbey churches globally, showcasing a transition between Romanesque and Gothic styles. Another significant site is the Abbey Cathedral of Our Lady and Saint Edme, which is also highly appreciated for its historical architecture.
Jaulges is situated alongside the Armançon river and is close to the Burgundy Canal, offering scenic views and opportunities for waterside strolls. The commune is also near the regional natural park of the Orient Forest, providing a natural setting for outdoor activities.
For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes around Jaulges. You can explore options like the 'Burgundy Canal – Tonnerre loop' or the 'Flogny Lock – Percey Lock loop'. Find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Jaulges guide.
Yes, there are various hiking trails available. You can find easy walks like the 'Saint-Florentin loop' or moderate trails such as the 'Burgundy canal lock – Saint-Florentin loop' and the 'View of Pontigny Abbey loop'. For more options, consult the Hiking around Jaulges guide.
While Jaulges itself is quiet, nearby Saint-Florentin offers the Centre Aquatique Le Flow for family fun. The Percey: Canal, Lock, and Château highlight is also considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into canal life and history.
Jaulges is known for its annual events, including a yearly flea market, typically held around mid-July. Another popular event is the 'Balade Gourmande au Clair de Lune' (Gourmet Moonlit Stroll), which provides a unique cultural experience.
Yes, for an adventurous experience, ParisJump in Saint-Florentin is approximately 5.2 km from Jaulges. They offer tandem skydiving and parachute training. You can find more information on their website: tourisme-sens.com.
Beyond Jaulges, you can explore the town of Chablis, famous for its vineyards and white wines, located about 16 km away. Approximately 19 km from Jaulges, Tonnerre is home to an impressive medieval hospital complex and other historical sites. Additionally, Saint-Florentin is a pleasant town with a well-restored center and historical anecdotes.
Visitors appreciate the historical architecture and the serene atmosphere of sites like Pontigny Abbey, noting its heritage importance and the unique transition between Romanesque and Gothic styles. The area's blend of ancient churches, canal-side hamlets, and natural landscapes also receives positive feedback.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails in the area. Options include the 'Maligny castle – Chablis Village and Vineyards loop' or the 'Pontigny Abbey loop'. For more detailed routes, check the MTB Trails around Jaulges guide.
Yes, Maligny Church is a historical religious building around which the village of Maligny developed. It's a notable site with origins dating back before the 14th century.


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