Best attractions and places to see around Dancevoir, a small commune in the Haute-Marne department of north-eastern France, offer a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated within the Grand-Est region, Dancevoir serves as a starting point for exploring the surrounding Champagne-Ardenne countryside. The area is characterized by natural scenery, including the Aube Valley, a Natura 2000 site, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Cascades d'Étufs are a natural site presenting a series of waterfalls formed by a limestone spring which deposits a porous rock called tuff. The waterfalls are located on private property, but you can access them by a 10-minute walk from a parking lot. Along the way, you can admire the lush vegetation and the stream which flows into the Aube. The best time to visit is winter or early spring, when the water flow is abundant and the waterfalls are more impressive.
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A beautiful old village with a very quiet campsite and lots of nature all around. To discover for yourself. Very nice to cycle along the little river L'Aujon, in the national park - core zone only on foot.
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A former fortified village, Châteauvillain had many towers, now almost all destroyed. The main curiosity of the city is in a deer park, of more than 270 hectares created in 1655. The city also has a magnificent Church of Our Lady of the Assumption. The Château de Châteauvillain located rue du Duc-de-Vitry, houses a very interesting museum which serves as a place of memory of the town.
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Les Goulles is a tiny hamlet of 12 inhabitants lost in the heart of the forest. It has a very small church dedicated to Sainte-Marie Madeleine.
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Arc-en-Barrois is distinguished by its national forest, one of the largest in France (approximately 11,000 hectares).
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Very picturesque French village. Worth swinging by.
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Nice little and very poor church in the tiny village of Les Goulles (12 inhabitants). We prayed our morning prayer here in silence. A short stop is worthwhile, for a break, for silence, to rest ... We found the way in which the holy water was in the pool particularly interesting - really pragmatic.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the beautiful Étufs Waterfalls, a series of waterfalls formed by a limestone spring, known for its unique geological formations. Dancevoir is also situated in the broader Aube Valley, a Natura 2000 site recognized for its ecological importance. Additionally, the nearby village of Arc-en-Barrois is known for its national forest, one of the largest in France, offering extensive natural areas.
Yes, Dancevoir has a rich history. The village features the Church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, primarily constructed in the 13th century and listed as a historical monument. There's also a fortified house known as 'le château,' with one of its towers being part of the village's original enclosure. You can also find the historic Place du Château and the 'Maison Louis,' along with a house gifted to the commune by Monsieur Meusy Jean Baptiste Jules Anastase.
The area around Dancevoir is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For instance, there are several hiking trails, including a difficult 20 km loop from Aubepierre-sur-Aube that passes the Cascade d'Étufs. Cyclists can explore routes like the 50 km Arc-en-Barrois loop from Dancevoir, and runners have options such as the 10 km Arc-en-Barrois loop. You can find more details on cycling and running trails in the region.
While Dancevoir itself is a quiet village, the wider region offers family-friendly options. The Arc-en-Barrois National Forest provides extensive natural areas for cycling and exploring, which can be enjoyable for families. For a dedicated family outing, the amusement park Nigloland is approximately 42-47 km away.
The Étufs Waterfalls are particularly impressive in winter or early spring when the water flow is abundant. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the Champagne-Ardenne countryside and engaging in outdoor activities like cycling and hiking. Autumn also brings beautiful foliage to the forests.
Beyond Dancevoir, you can explore Châteauvillain, a former fortified village with historical significance, a deer park, and a museum. The picturesque village of Arc-en-Barrois is also worth a visit, known for its national forest and scenic river L'Aujon. Further afield, Châtillon-sur-Seine (23 km) and Langres (35 km) are recommended detours with local markets.
Visitors appreciate the mix of natural beauty and historical charm. The Étufs Waterfalls are highly regarded for their unique geological formations and lush vegetation. The historical aspects of Dancevoir, such as its ancient church and fortified house, also draw interest. The peaceful, natural setting of the Champagne-Ardenne countryside, particularly around Arc-en-Barrois, is often highlighted for its opportunities for cycling and exploration.
Yes, in Dancevoir itself, you can visit the historic Church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, dating back to the 13th century. Nearby, the village of Les Goulles has a very small but notable Saint Mary Magdalene Church, appreciated for its quiet atmosphere. Further away, the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Châteauvillain is also a magnificent structure.
While Dancevoir is a small commune, you can find local spots. For example, Coco's Bar in Aubepierre-sur-Aube is an idyllic little place that serves as a cafe during the day and a village pub in the evening, known for its quaint and hospitable atmosphere. Larger towns like Châtillon-sur-Seine and Langres, which are recommended detours, will offer more dining options.
The Aube Valley, stretching from Auberive to Dancevoir, is a significant natural area designated as a Natura 2000 site. This designation highlights its importance for ecological conservation, recognizing its unique natural habitats and species. It's a key area for experiencing the region's natural beauty and biodiversity.
Yes, the Abbaye de Fontenay, a Cistercian abbey, is a UNESCO World Heritage site located roughly 48-51 km from Dancevoir. It is renowned for its historic buildings, gardens, and surrounding woods, making it a worthwhile day trip for those interested in history and architecture.


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