Attractions and places to see around Ormoy-Lès-Sexfontaines offer a tranquil setting in the rural Haute-Marne department of France's Grand Est region. This area provides convenient access to a variety of landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Key natural elements include the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne and the extensive green spaces of the Parc national des forêts de Champagne et Bourgogne. The region is characterized by its historical heritage and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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The path along the canal is beautiful to ride.
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Very nice cycle path along the canal.
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Opened in 1885, the Condes tunnel is now equipped with a cycle path and lighting, which is quite enjoyable when passing underneath.
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I particularly like this passage for the variety of trees present and the observation of herons!
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Cool and bright passage. Very nice.
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The Ecluse de Grandvaux is a lock on the Canal Entre Champagne et Bourgogne, a picturesque waterway that connects the Marne and Saône rivers in France. If you're looking for a peaceful and scenic hike, you can follow the towpath along the canal and enjoy the views of hills, forests and fields. The Grandvaux Lock is a secluded and quiet place, where you can relax and listen to the sound of the water.
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The Château de Vignory, in the department of Haute-Marne, dates from the 11th century and was the residence of the lords of Vignory, who were vassals of the counts of Burgundy and Champagne. You can explore the castle ruins, including the keep, the well tower and the cannon tower, and enjoy the view of the valley and the village. The castle is open for self-guided tours all year round, but you can also book a guided tour for a small fee.
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Special environment, cycling on a narrow strip between the canal and the Marne
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can experience the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne, which provides a special environment for cycling or walking between the canal and the Marne River. Another notable spot on the canal is Grandvaux Lock, a secluded place with picturesque views of hills, forests, and fields. Further afield, the extensive green spaces of the Parc national des forêts de Champagne et Bourgogne are ideal for exploring local flora and fauna, and the large lakes of Lac du Der-Chantecoq and Lacs Amance et du Temple offer significant natural beauty.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Just a short distance away in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, you can visit the Memorial Charles de Gaulle and La Boisserie, dedicated to the life of General Charles de Gaulle. The impressive Château de Vignory, dating from the 11th century, offers self-guided tours of its ruins. In Chaumont, approximately 12.9 km away, you'll find the striking Viaduc de Chaumont and the historic Château de Chaumont, along with the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire. The nearby commune of Sexfontaines is home to the 16th-century Église Saint-Martin.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are several hiking trails, including easy loops around Petit Étang. Cyclists can enjoy the cycling routes along the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne, such as the Illuminated cycle lane under the Condes tunnel. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore various MTB trails, including moderate loops from Bologne.
One unique attraction is the Illuminated cycle lane under the Condes tunnel. Opened in 1885, this tunnel is now equipped with lighting, offering a cool and bright passage for cyclists. Another tranquil spot is Grandvaux Lock on the Canal Entre Champagne et Bourgogne, a secluded place where you can relax and enjoy the sound of the water amidst scenic views.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and scenic environment. The Illuminated cycle lane under the Condes tunnel is enjoyed for its cool and bright passage. The canal paths, like Along the canal between Champagne and Burgundy, are praised for their special environment, cycling on a narrow strip between the canal and the Marne River, and the variety of trees and opportunities for wildlife observation, such as herons.
Yes, many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. Cycling along the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne, including the Illuminated cycle lane under the Condes tunnel, offers an accessible and enjoyable activity. Exploring the ruins of Château de Vignory can also be an engaging experience for children interested in history. The Parc national des forêts de Champagne et Bourgogne provides ample space for family walks and nature observation.
The canal is best experienced by cycling or walking along its towpaths. You can enjoy a special environment cycling on a narrow strip between the canal and the Marne River, as highlighted by Along the canal between Champagne and Burgundy. The Illuminated cycle lane under the Condes tunnel is a particularly enjoyable section for cyclists. For a more tranquil experience, visit Grandvaux Lock to relax by the water and take in the scenic views.
Yes, the region features historical castles. The Château de Vignory, an 11th-century residence of local lords, offers self-guided tours of its ruins, including the keep and well tower. Additionally, the historic town of Chaumont, about 20 kilometers away, is home to the impressive Château de Chaumont.
For scenic views, the Grandvaux Lock on the Canal Entre Champagne et Bourgogne offers picturesque vistas of hills, forests, and fields. The impressive Viaduc de Chaumont, an architectural landmark, also provides a striking visual experience. The general landscape along the canal paths, such as the Pleasant passage along the canal, is also noted for its beauty and variety of trees.
About 20 kilometers to the west, the town of Nogent is renowned for its cutlery craftsmanship. This local industry has a rich historical interest and reflects the traditional skills of the region.
Within Ormoy-Lès-Sexfontaines itself, the local church (L'église) is a key feature of the village. In the nearby commune of Sexfontaines, you can visit the 16th-century Église Saint-Martin, known for its historical significance.
For longer excursions, the Parc national des forêts de Champagne et Bourgogne offers extensive green spaces perfect for extended hiking and exploring. While further afield, the large natural lakes of Lac du Der-Chantecoq and Lacs Amance et du Temple provide significant natural beauty and opportunities for various water-based activities or longer walks around their shores.


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