Best attractions and places to see around Baissey, a commune in the Haute-Marne department of France, offers a blend of historical sites and natural features. Situated within the Vingeanne river basin and surrounded by extensive forests, the area provides opportunities to explore its deep historical roots and diverse landscapes. Visitors can discover ancient landmarks and significant natural springs.
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Nice hike with parking and picnic area nearby. The path leading to the spring is a bit steep and can be slippery if it rains. The Sabinus cave is worth the detour, watch out for children when going there.
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The Marne (Latin Matrona) is a river in France. It rises on the plateau of Langres, in the municipality of Balesmes-sur-Marne, at an altitude of about 420 meters. It initially drains to the northwest, later turns to the west and southwest and flows into the Seine as a right tributary after about 514 kilometers between Charenton-le-Pont and Ivry-sur-Seine, just southeast of Paris. Several French departments are named after the Marne, namely Haute-Marne, Marne, Seine-et-Marne and Val-de-Marne.
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This is where the Marne, the longest tributary of the Seine, is born. It is a natural source located on the Langres plateau, in the commune of Saints-Geosmes. Protected by a small stone vault, the spring flows into a stream which winds through the countryside. You can also enjoy the panoramic views of the Côte aux Clos, where the Marne begins its journey of more than 500 kilometers to join the Seine in Paris.
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The Grotte de Sabinus is a natural cave located near the source of the Marne in Balesmes-sur-Marne. According to legend, this cave was the hiding place of Julius Sabinus, a Gallic leader who rebelled against Rome in the first century CE, and his wife Eponine. You can explore the cave, approximately 20 meters deep, 30 meters long, 3 meters wide and 1.3 meters high, and imagine the lives of the fugitives who spent nine years there. The site also offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and a picnic area.
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The garden, now gone, came from part of the former episcopal domain of Cohons, made up of the vast forest of Champ Bresson (where we are) and that of Lahie overlooking the village (on the other side de la route), which was sold as national property on April 26, 1808 at the end of the Revolution. The two buyers, Nicolas Daguin former mayor of Langres? 1795-97? (Lahie for half) and Mr. François Bertrand-Poinsot lawyer in Langres and Charles-Michel Poinsot his brother-in-law (Lahie for the other half and Champ Bresson), immediately had their estates transformed into English gardens, thanks to the laborers of Cohons who extract and transport the stone. In Lahie, Nicolas Daguin had the terraces overhanging the village laid out, planted two magnificent cedars there (topped during the 1999 storm), installed stone benches, fitted out the "house of billiards" (recently disappeared) in a crevice of the cliff, and had the smallest of the Snails created on the edge of the plateau, surrounded by a maze of boxwood.
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This very beautiful lake is one of those reservoir lakes built on the course of the Vingeanne at the very beginning of the last century. The town located on its shore is called Villegusien-le-Lac!
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You can visit the Source of the Marne, where the longest tributary of the Seine begins, offering panoramic views from the Côte aux Clos. Another notable natural feature is Lac de Villegusien, a beautiful reservoir lake. Additionally, the area boasts Le Haut de Baissey, the highest point in the Haute-Marne department, and extensive surrounding forests and rivers like the Vingeanne.
Yes, Baissey offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore the 2.7-kilometer 'Circuit de découverte de Baissey' around the village. For more structured routes, consider trails like the 'Tour of Lac de la Vingeanne' or 'Gorges de la Vingeanne' which are part of the hiking guide around Baissey.
Baissey is rich in history. You can visit the 19th-century Moulin de Baissey, a historical water mill now a museum. Other significant sites include the 13th and 18th-century Église Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens, a 15th-century Croix Renaissance, and the ancient Lavoir de Baissey. The village also features a 16th-century Maison Renaissance and an ancient Manoir with a classified turret. Don't miss the Sabinus Cave, linked to a local legend.
Absolutely. Lac de Villegusien is a great family-friendly spot, perfect for enjoying the outdoors. The 'Circuit de découverte de Baissey' offers a pleasant walk suitable for families. The Sabinus Cave also has a picnic area, making it a good stop for families.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes around Baissey. Options include the 'Lake Villegusien – Lac de Villegusien loop from Longeau-Percey' or the 'Beach and playground loop from Longeau-Percey'. More routes can be found in the cycling guide around Baissey.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Baissey, with pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites like the Source of the Marne and Lac de Villegusien. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage in the surrounding forests.
Beyond the historical buildings within Baissey, you can discover the Escargots of Cohons, a unique historical garden feature. Another cultural highlight is the Silière Garden in Cohons, a symmetrical garden with water features and a 'Remarkable Tree Cluster', open to the public seasonally.
Yes, the 'Circuit de découverte de Baissey' is a 2.7-kilometer discovery trail around the village with a moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for pleasant walks. Additionally, the hiking guide lists easy routes like 'Passage dans la roche loop' and 'Beach at Lac de Villegusien – Lake Villegusien loop'.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Source of the Marne is often highlighted for its significance and panoramic views. The Sabinus Cave offers an intriguing historical legend, and Lac de Villegusien is loved for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. The komoot community has shared 5 photos and given 10 upvotes, reflecting a positive experience.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Lac de Vingeanne — loop — running from Villegusien-le-Lac' or shorter loops around Lake Villegusien. More options are detailed in the running trails guide around Baissey.
Yes, Baissey has deep historical roots. Archaeological findings near the chapel square have uncovered numerous sarcophagi dating back to the 6th and 7th centuries, indicating the village's ancient origins and historical significance.


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