Best attractions and places to see around Bay-Sur-Aube include a mix of historical sites and natural features. Situated in the Haute-Marne department, this area offers access to the Champagne and Burgundy Forests National Park. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from ancient abbeys to unique marshlands and waterfalls. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discoveries.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A very beautiful little path between a small moat and the stream. Everything looks very idyllic, like something out of a fairytale.
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If you're looking for a nature-filled walking adventure, you can visit the Chalmessin Nature Reserve, a former national nature reserve located in the Grand Est region of France. This reserve extends over 124 hectares and protects one of the most remarkable marshes on the Langres plateau, as well as the fauna and flora that live there. Throughout the route, you will observe varied vegetation (orchids, sedges, reeds, cotton grass) and encounter rare animals (butterflies, dragonflies, lizards, frogs, salamanders). The reserve is also home to a spectacular tuff formation phenomenon, where calcium carbonate deposits create waterfalls and pools of water. The Chalmessin Nature Reserve is a hidden gem that offers a glimpse of France's ancient and diverse landscapes.
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La Tufière d'Amorey is a natural site where water and limestone create a unique landscape of waterfalls and pools. It is a rare and fragile ecosystem that deserves respect and protection.
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Auberive Abbey is a 12th century Cistercian abbey located in the heart of the Champagne and Burgundy Forests National Park, a protected area of rich biodiversity. You can explore the abbey's architecture, gardens and orchards, as well as its impressive contemporary art collection which features over 2,000 works by over 300 artists. The abbey also organizes cultural events, workshops and guided tours throughout the year. Whether you are a fan of ancient or modern art, or simply enjoy a peaceful walk in the countryside, Auberive Abbey is a place worth discovering.
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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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Guided trail in a nature reserve (marsh), super nice!
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The abbey is open for historical tours Monday to Friday from 9am to 12.30pm and from 2pm to 5.30pm. / The Contemporary Art Center is closed at this time of year.
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Chalmessin nature reserve in the heart of the national forest park. You have to walk down the path to get there. There is a car park just before the entrance. The visit is done exclusively on foot and you can discover a real marsh with lots of animal and plant species.
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The region offers rich historical and cultural experiences. A must-see is Auberive Abbey, a 12th-century Cistercian abbey featuring historical architecture, gardens, and a contemporary art collection. You can also visit The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Auberive, which is located on the historic road to Saint Jacques de Compostelle. Further afield, the historic town of Bar-sur-Aube boasts a medieval town centre, the 12th-century Church of Saint-Pierre, and medieval cellars.
Yes, the area is home to several unique natural sites. Explore Tufière d'Amorey, a rare ecosystem where water and limestone create distinctive waterfalls and pools. Another remarkable spot is Chalmessin Nature Reserve, a protected marshland on the Langres plateau known for its varied vegetation and rare animals. You can also discover the beautiful Étufs Waterfalls, a series of cascades formed by limestone deposits.
The region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Tufière d'Amorey — loop from Auberive' or the 'Auberive Abbey loop from Auberive'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Le Sanglier Bar-Restaurant – Auberive Abbey loop from Rouvres-sur-Aube'. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and running trails around Bay-sur-Aube.
Absolutely. The Chalmessin Nature Reserve is an excellent place for nature walks, offering a guided trail through a remarkable marsh where you can observe varied vegetation like orchids and sedges, and spot rare animals such as butterflies, dragonflies, lizards, and salamanders. The broader Champagne and Burgundy Forests National Park, where Auberive Abbey is located, also provides opportunities for peaceful walks and enjoying the rich biodiversity.
For the most impressive views of the Étufs Waterfalls, it is recommended to visit during winter or early spring. During these seasons, the water flow is typically more abundant, making the cascades particularly spectacular.
While Bay-sur-Aube itself is tranquil, the wider region offers family-friendly options. The Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park, located about 30 minutes west of Bar-sur-Aube, features lakes and woodlands ideal for swimming, birdwatching, kayaking, and picnics. Lake Amance within the park has a 9.2-mile loop trail suitable for families to enjoy nature. The Écomusée de la Forêt d'Orient also provides insights into local rural life and crafts.
Yes, the region is part of the famous Côte des Bar, a key sub-region for Champagne production. While Bay-sur-Aube is in Haute-Marne, its proximity to Bar-sur-Aube in the Aube department means you can easily access local producers and explore the Champagne Route for tasting experiences.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The historical architecture and art collection at Auberive Abbey are highly rated, as is the peaceful atmosphere for walks. The unique geological formations and diverse ecosystems of natural sites like Chalmessin Nature Reserve and Tufière d'Amorey are also frequently highlighted for their scenic beauty and tranquility.
Yes, the nearby town of Bar-sur-Aube offers a charming historic town centre with timber-framed houses, Renaissance façades, and cobbled lanes. You can explore its medieval street layout and bridges over the Aube River. Additionally, the picturesque village of Essoyes, once home to painter Auguste Renoir, is nearby and offers art-themed trails and exhibitions.
While Bay-sur-Aube is a smaller locality, the broader region hosts various markets. For example, the Dienville market hall, built in 1866, hosts a market every Sunday. Other nearby towns like Langres (Friday), Chalindrey (Thursday), Nogent (Tuesday), and Chaumont (Wednesday and Saturday) also have regular markets where you can find local produce and goods.
Yes, Auberive Abbey houses an impressive contemporary art collection with over 2,000 works. While historical tours are generally available Monday to Friday, it's worth noting that the Contemporary Art Center may have specific opening hours or closures, so it's advisable to check in advance.


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