Attractions and places to see around Magny-Sur-Tille offer a mix of natural landscapes, historical sites, and recreational opportunities. This charming village in the Côte-d'Or department is known for its lakes, including the Lac de la Tille, and the Norges River. While Magny-Sur-Tille itself features local landmarks like the Church of the Nativity and an old water mill, its proximity to Dijon provides access to a wider range of historical and cultural experiences. The area is suitable for exploring both natural…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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In place of an old gate in the 12th-century city wall, the architect Jean-Philippe Maret had this monument built between 1786 and 1788 in homage to the Prince of Condé, governor of Burgundy. The building was then named Porte Condé. The monument was connected by walls to the ramparts that still existed, and its gate was closed by a gate, traces of which can still be seen. During the Revolution in 1791, the gate was named the Arc de la Liberté; in the 19th century, it became Porte Guillaume, in reference to Guillaume de Volpiano, abbot of the Abbey of Saint-Bénigne.
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Located north of the old town, this lovely little park offers several shady spots in the summer. Definitely worth a visit.
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Restaurants in central squares often cater to tourists. Here in Dijon, some of the establishments on Place de la Libération are highly recommended, such as Le Pré au Clercs.
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The city center, with its authentic, medieval flair, has often been the backdrop for films such as Cyrano de Bergerac
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Formerly Place Royale, then Place d'Armes, Place de la Libération is a must-see in the city of Dijon. Located in its heart, just above the town hall stands the Philippe le Bon tower. Beautiful illuminations in the evening, and, in the summer, a few fountains and numerous terraces for dining or enjoying a drink.
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Look up a lot to see the typical enamelled tiled roofs.
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Gate of the old city located on a Place Darcy renovated thanks to the arrival of the Tramway. Emblematic cinema 'Le Darcy' as well as the prestigious hotel la Cloche and other buildings in the Haussmann style.
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The name Porte Guillaume is a tribute to Guillaume de Volpiano, abbot of the Abbey of Saint Bénigne, who participated in the construction of the abbey in the 11th century, which was later converted into a cathedral and is located not far away.
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Magny-Sur-Tille is rich in natural beauty, featuring the picturesque Lac de la Tille and the Norges River. You can also visit the Communal Pond, which offers recreational facilities, or explore the Étang de la Garenne, a former gravel pit now recognized for its significant biodiversity, including various bird species and diverse flora.
Yes, Magny-Sur-Tille offers several historical landmarks. The Church of the Nativity features a 13th-century porch and a 12th-century choir, along with a 1738 'litre' and the tombstone of Pernelle de Fougerolles. You can also find an old water mill on the Norges River and a 19th-century lavoir (washhouse).
The Communal Pond is an excellent spot for families, offering an equipped beach, aquatic games, children's playgrounds, water slides, and rentals for rowboats, canoes, and pedal boats. There's even a mini amusement park with electric cars, inflatable structures, and mini-trampolines. Additionally, Dijon, just 11 km away, has family-friendly attractions like Half-timbered houses in Dijon's Old Town and Rue Verrerie.
The area offers various walking and hiking opportunities. The Circuit du Marais is a family-friendly 5 km walking circuit that takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes, exploring the ponds and passing by the Lac de la Tille. Another option is the 'Circuit Sauvestre,' a 2.5 km trail. For more options, you can explore hiking routes around Magny-Sur-Tille.
Yes, the region provides opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes suitable for different skill levels. For specific trails, check out the MTB Trails around Magny-Sur-Tille guide.
Beyond the Church of the Nativity, you can discover the Tomb and House of Françoise Sauvestre. Françoise Sauvestre (1818-1906) was a local figure believed to have gifts of divination and healing. Her tomb in the cemetery receives many messages of gratitude, and her house is opened to the public twice a year.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. Many enjoy the well-preserved historical architecture, especially in nearby Dijon, such as the Half-timbered houses in Dijon's Old Town and the charming Rue Verrerie. The tranquil ponds and the opportunity for outdoor activities are also highly valued.
The warmer months, typically spring through early autumn, are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities around Magny-Sur-Tille. This period allows for comfortable exploration of the lakes, ponds, and walking circuits, as well as water activities at the Communal Pond.
The Étang de la Garenne is a notable natural space, recognized for its biodiversity. It's a great spot for observing various birds, including rare migratory species, as well as diverse flora, mammals, butterflies, and dragonflies. It's a site for observation and inventory by the LPO (French League for the Protection of Birds).
Just 11 km away, Dijon offers a wealth of historical architecture. You can explore the Half-timbered houses in Dijon's Old Town, visit Place de Libération, or stroll down Rue Verrerie. The Guillaume Gate also provides access to Dijon's historic center.
In nearby Dijon, both Place de Libération and the Guillaume Gate are noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering opportunities to experience some of the region's historical sites.
For a leisurely walk, the Circuit Sauvestre is a 2.5 km trail taking approximately 50 minutes. The Circuit du Marais is also a family-friendly option that allows you to explore the area around Magny-sur-Tille's ponds. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide for the area.


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