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Hiking around Pont-Sainte-Marie offers access to varied landscapes within the Aube department, characterized by the Seine River, local green spaces, and proximity to the expansive Orient Forest Regional Nature Park. The terrain primarily features gentle elevations, with the commune itself providing flat riverside walks and park trails. The wider region includes forests, lakes, and agricultural areas, making for diverse walking routes.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fun facts & legends • In 1789, the police wanted to put up fences because the alley was notorious as a meeting place for lovers. • A local legend tells of a pregnant woman who was miraculously saved when a wall “moved aside” in front of her belly. • The street is also said to have played a role during epidemics: the many cats helped keep rat populations under control. Why visit? • Very photogenic: One of the most photographed places in Troyes – often featured on postcards. • Historic and romantic: Perfect for those who love medieval towns and hidden gems. • Nearby: You’ll also find cozy cafés and a cat café (“Troyes Petits Chats”), plus a pretty courtyard called Cour du Mortier d’Or and the Jardin Juvénal-des-Ursins.
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The Ruelle des Chats, or Cat Alley, is one of the most charming and famous streets in the old town of Troyes, located in the Champagne region of France. ⸻ 🏛️ History & Architecture • Medieval origins: The alley dates back to the 15th century and was rebuilt after a major fire in 1524. • Why the name “Cat Alley”?: The houses are built so that their upper floors almost lean against each other. It is said that a cat could jump from one roof to the other — hence the name. • Typical half-timbering: The street is paved with a gutter in the middle for rainwater, and the houses are half-timbered with wooden beams that stabilize the whole. ⸻ 🌆 Atmosphere & charm • Romantic appearance: The narrow passage and leaning facades create a mysterious, almost fairytale-like atmosphere. • Reconstruction: In 2014, several half-timbered houses were rebuilt based on old prints and photos. • Preserved thanks to heritage protection: In the 1960s, the street was saved from demolition by the efforts of heritage organisations and Minister André Malraux.
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The 12th century Hôtel de Ville is located in the heart of the historic district of Troyes and was built by Pierre Cottard. The building is built in the style of Louis XIII and the façade with the statue of a "helmeted Minerva" has been listed as a monument historique since 1932.
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In 1482, King Louis XII agreed to entrust the management of the city of Troyes to a mayor, assisted by aldermen. These functions were carried out by magistrates or merchants, usually on a voluntary basis. The first mayor of Troyes was Edmond Le Boucherat. Before him, an advisory council sat occasionally in various places in the heart of the city, such as the chapter of Saint-Pierre or the former convent of Cordeliers. In 1479, the council moved out of this aristocratic district to live permanently in the "corps du bouchon" and rented a house near the church of Saint-Urbain, then known as the Chambre de l'Échevinage, which was equipped with a bell to call meetings. In 1494, the city council bought the Hôtel de Mesgrigny, a large building from the 15th century, and in the 17th century decided to build a new city hall. Louis XIII gave permission to use a small part of the income from the tax on wine and salt. The building was therefore built gradually and was not finished until around 1672. In 1933 and 1937, two wings were added to the back by the architect F. Balley. The central facade, with its blue Tournai marble columns, has a niche with a helmeted Minerva, replacing a statue of Louis XIV that was destroyed during the French Revolution. On the monumental mantelpiece in the council chamber, there is still a large wooden medallion with the effigy of this king, sculpted in 1687 by the Trojan François Girardon (1628-1715). Another memorable trace of the Revolution on the facade is the revolutionary motto that was displayed on all French town halls at the time: "Unité, Indivisibilité de la République, Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité ou la Mort" ("Unity, Indivisibility of the Republic, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity or Death").
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This bronze statue is a cast of the original work by Joseph-Marius Ramus from 1872 and is located in the Musée St Loup. It depicts a young shepherd fishing. A young girl at his side tries to catch the fish at the end of the line. The bronze was made by Jean-Maurice Célérier, a bronze caster from Aubois who lived in Vulaines.
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Opening hours: High season (1 April–31 Oct): Mon–Sat 09:30–12:30 & 14:00–18:00, Sun 14:00–18:00. Low season (1 Nov–31 Mar): Mon–Sat 09:30–12:30 & 14:00–17:00, Sun 14:00–17:00 troyeslachampagne.com . Free admission. Audio guides available in several languages (€2) .
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The Église Sainte-Madeleine in Troyes is one of the oldest and most remarkable churches in the city. The Église Sainte-Madeleine combines centuries-old Gothic architecture with magnificent 16th-century stained glass windows and a monumental jubé that is one of the few remaining stone rood screens. Perfect for lovers of art history and medieval splendor – a hidden gem in the heart of Troyes.
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Address: 16 Rue Aristide Briand, 10000 Troyes, France Phone: +33 3 25 82 62 70 Opening hours: Tuesday 09:00–18:00 Wednesday 09:00–18:00 Thursday 09:00–18:00 Friday 09:00–18:00 Saturday 09:00–18:00 Sunday 10:00–13:00, 14:00–18:00 Monday 09:00–18:00
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There are over 100 hiking routes around Pont-Sainte-Marie, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include 72 easy trails and 39 moderate routes.
The terrain around Pont-Sainte-Marie primarily features gentle elevations, with flat riverside walks along the Seine and trails within local green spaces like Lebocey Park. The wider Aube region, especially the Orient Forest Regional Nature Park, offers diverse landscapes including forests, lakes, and agricultural areas, providing varied walking experiences.
Yes, Pont-Sainte-Marie offers many easy hiking options. With 72 easy trails, there are plenty of routes suitable for beginners and families. For example, the Artwork "Wait for me" – Cats' Alley loop from Troyes is an easy 3.9-mile (6.3 km) path, perfect for a gentle outing. Lebocey Park also features a 1.5 km educational trail that is family-friendly.
The hiking routes in Pont-Sainte-Marie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 260 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from urban architecture to tranquil riverside paths and green spaces.
Yes, many routes around Pont-Sainte-Marie are circular. A popular choice is the Cats' Alley – Beautiful half-timbered houses loop from Pont-Sainte-Marie, a 5.8-mile (9.4 km) moderate trail that explores local architecture and surrounding areas.
While specific regulations can vary by trail, many natural areas and paths in the Aube department are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. Lebocey Park, for instance, is a public green space where leashed dogs are typically welcome. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
You can expect to see diverse natural features and landmarks. Within Pont-Sainte-Marie, Cats' Alley and the Seine River offer scenic views. The nearby Orient Forest Regional Nature Park is home to three large lakes, which form France's third-biggest aquatic nature reserve, and vast forested areas like the Étoile Wood. You might also encounter historical architecture, such as the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Troyes or the Saint-Jean-au-Marché Church, on routes extending towards Troyes.
From Pont-Sainte-Marie, you have access to Lebocey Park within the commune, offering diverse arboreta and an educational trail. For more extensive hiking, the vast Orient Forest Regional Nature Park is a major attraction, known for its significant natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and large lakes, making it ideal for nature observation and longer walks.
Pont-Sainte-Marie is well-connected to Troyes, which serves as a regional hub. While direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, local bus services often connect the commune to nearby towns and areas, from where you might access trails. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes.
Parking is generally available in and around Pont-Sainte-Marie, particularly near Lebocey Park and in the town center. For trails extending into the Orient Forest Regional Nature Park, designated parking areas are typically provided at popular access points and visitor centers. Always look for official parking signs.
The best time to hike in Pont-Sainte-Marie and the Aube region is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers beautiful fall colors, especially in the forested areas of the Orient Forest Regional Nature Park.
Yes, the Seine River forms a natural border for Pont-Sainte-Marie and offers opportunities for pleasant riverside walks. These paths provide a gentle terrain and scenic views of the water and surrounding landscapes, ideal for leisurely strolls.


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