Attractions and places to see around Pierremont-Sur-Amance include historical landmarks and natural features within the Haute-Marne department of France. The area is characterized by a rural, dispersed habitat with elevations ranging from 232 meters to 366 meters. Visitors can explore sites reflecting the region's history and natural surroundings, including cultural sites and diverse flora and fauna. The commune offers a blend of historical interest and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Sunflowers always look towards the sun
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Soon there will be many bottles of sunflower oil on the shelves again
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Selfie spot for everyone who once looked better, like these dried flowers…
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Sunflowers: large, yellow, photogenic
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Nice route for a not too long, varied walk in the green.
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If you are looking for a unique and adventurous hiking experience, you can try the Treehouse in Guyonvelle. It's a place where you can stay in treehouses that are perched up to 12 meters high in a beautiful forest. You can enjoy the view of nature, the company of squirrels and birds, and the comfort of home-cooked meals.
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Pleasant trail, little practiced by mountain bike but narrow
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5 km from the village, surrounded by woods, Notre-Dame-de-Presles is a homogeneous Gothic chapel from the beginning of the 14th century, which would have been built by the cathedral chapter of Langres, largely a beneficiary of the income from the lands of Marcilly. Made up of three bays and with a flat apse, the building has the particularity of having under its choir a crypt with a broken barrel vault, where a spring springs out. A very busy pilgrimage once took place in this place. People came from far away to venerate the statuette and the source reputed to be miraculous. But the interest of the chapel lies above all in its wall paintings, also dating from the 14th century. On the vaults, graceful angels, with peaceful smiles, carry the shield of the King of France and the Bishop of Langres. In the choir, Christ seated on a rainbow is accompanied by Saint John and certainly the Virgin (erased). At their side, trumpet-blowing angels seem to announce the last judgment. Other paintings, unfortunately erased, can still be seen in places: geometric friezes, characters... A legend tells of its origin... In distant times, a shepherd who regularly went to lead his herd into the Presles valley, noticed that one of his oxen was constantly eating in the same place and that the grass there however grew back very quickly. Intrigued, he began digging and discovered a statue of the Blessed Virgin carrying the Child Jesus. Transported to the village church, she disappeared and found herself three times at the place of her discovery. It was then understood that the saint wanted to be honored in this isolated place; this is why the chapel was built and a pilgrimage was organized. This pilgrimage is said to be favorable to spouses wishing to have a child. Quelle: https://www.tourisme-langres.com/fr/CHAPELLE-MARCILLY-EN-BASSIGNY-01_chapelle-notre-dame-de-presles-a-marcilly-en-bassigny
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Notre-Dame de Presles Chapel, a 14th-century Gothic chapel known for its mural paintings and a legendary miraculous spring. Also, explore the Eglise Notre-Dame-en-son-Assomption de Pierrefaites, rebuilt in 1777, featuring a 1776 pulpit and two restored altarpieces. Don't miss the historic Fontaines de la Dhuys and Fontaine-Abreuvoir, and various stone crosses in Pierrefaites.
Yes, for a unique experience, consider the Tree house in Guyonvelle, where you can stay in treehouses up to 12 meters high. Another picturesque spot is Chateau la Rochelle, nestled at the end of the Rigotte valley, with a creek rising directly below it in a spring pool.
You can take a pleasant walk along the Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream. The commune itself features a charming waterfall. The wider region also offers natural beauty, including the notable Orient Lake, which provides opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and bird watching. During the right season, you might also spot a vibrant Sunflower field.
The area around Pierremont-Sur-Amance is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Village – Church of Pisseloup loop' or 'Scenic Cycling Road – Chézeaux loop'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Bois Banal loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Mount Olivotte – Vierge de Belmont loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for cycling, running, and mountain biking.
Families can enjoy the peaceful Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream for an easy walk. The unique Tree house experience in Guyonvelle offers an adventurous stay for families. Additionally, the nearby Orient Lake provides various family-friendly activities like swimming and kayaking.
The commune is characterized by a rural, dispersed habitat with elevations ranging from 232 meters to 366 meters. This varied terrain offers a mix of gentle paths, like the Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream, and more challenging routes suitable for cycling, running, and mountain biking, as indicated by the 'moderate' and 'difficult' ratings for some nearby trails.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical interest and natural beauty. The Notre-Dame de Presles Chapel is valued for its ancient art and serene atmosphere. The Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream is enjoyed for its pleasant, less-trafficked nature. The picturesque setting of Chateau la Rochelle also receives positive feedback for its unique location.
The area's natural charm and outdoor activities are best enjoyed during seasons with pleasant weather. While some paths, like the Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream, can be overgrown in summer, spring and autumn generally offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the historical sites and engaging in cycling, running, or mountain biking.
Yes, the Small path on the banks of the Moulin stream is a pleasant trail suitable for walks. While not explicitly listed as hiking trails, many of the running routes, such as the 'Bois Banal loop' or 'Running loop from Fayl-Billot', can also be enjoyed for walking, offering diverse scenery through the rural landscape.
The natural surroundings of Pierremont-Sur-Amance contribute to a peaceful ambiance, offering opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna. Visitors might spot various birds, frogs, salamanders, and insects. The presence of a Sunflower field during its blooming season also adds to the unique flora of the region.
The area showcases various historical architectural styles. The Notre-Dame de Presles Chapel is a fine example of homogeneous Gothic architecture from the early 14th century. The Eglise Notre-Dame-en-son-Assomption de Pierrefaites, though rebuilt in the 18th century, reflects the architectural styles of its time, featuring a nave of three bays and a bell tower. The Fontaines and Croix de Pierrefaites also represent traditional local craftsmanship and historical utility.


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