Best attractions and places to see around Les Loges include a blend of historical sites and natural features. Les Loges is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, France, known for its farming village setting in the Pays de Caux. Its geographic position provides access to the Normandy coastline. The area offers a variety of places to explore, from historical landmarks to scenic viewpoints.
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This castle from 1659 belongs to the French castle heritage.
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This medieval castle was extensively remodeled in the 16th century in the Renaissance style and has been undergoing restoration for about twenty years. The moats still remain on two of the four sides, the latter being delimited by round towers where the cannon openings can still be seen. The castle boasts rich Renaissance decorations, both exterior and interior. These are sculpted (Burgundian cabbages, columns with Corinthian capitals, friezes, gargoyles, draperies, etc.) or painted (puttis, animals, or floral motifs on the ceilings). There is even a spiral staircase. The gardens, with a French-style section, an English-style section, and a conservatory orchard, are also charming. The castle can be visited throughout the spring and summer.
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Guided tour and beer, pilates class, shows and refreshment bar
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The Jardin de Silière in Cohons was created in 1661, the same year as Versailles, and features a symmetrical design with water features, boxwood, yew, hornbeam and lime trees. You can also walk along a small stream with waterfalls and a tuff formation, which is labeled as a "Remarkable Tree Cluster". The garden is open to the public from May 1 to November 11, and offers guided tours and special events.
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Viewpoint located at the bottom of the lake, along the path that circles the lake. The view is perfectly unobstructed, right in line with the whole lake, the dam and the town center of Langres behind. Gorgeous.
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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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Translated from English - Lac de Villegusien is a lake in Haute-Marne, France. Its area is 1.99 km². The Lac de Villegusien is located in the municipalities of Villegusien-le-Lac and Longeau-Percey.
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Les Loges is close to several natural wonders. The iconic Cliffs of Étretat, just 6 km away, offer dramatic arches and needle formations carved by the sea. You can also visit Lac de Villegusien, a beautiful reservoir lake, and the Pointe de la Courtine Viewpoint for impressive coastal vistas.
Yes, Les Loges and its surroundings offer a rich history. Within the commune, you can see the sixteenth-century Notre-Dame Church, the historic Manor d'Estouteville, and the nineteenth-century Town Hall. Further afield, explore The Escargots of Cohons, a unique man-made monument and historical garden, and the beautifully restored Château du Pailly, a medieval castle with Renaissance decorations.
The area around Les Loges is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are several running loops from nearby towns like Torcenay and Chalindrey, and hiking trails such as the 'Source de la Marne' loop. You can explore these and more on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Les Loges, Running Trails around Les Loges, and Road Cycling Routes around Les Loges.
Absolutely. Lac de Villegusien is a great spot for families, offering a beautiful natural setting. The Château du Pailly also offers family-friendly activities, including guided tours and events, making history engaging for all ages.
For breathtaking views, head to the Cliffs of Étretat, where you can see the famous arches and needle formations. Another excellent spot is the Best viewpoint over the Liez and Langres, which offers unobstructed views across the lake and towards the town of Langres. The Pointe de la Courtine Viewpoint also provides impressive vistas of the coastal landscape.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult. Options include the 'Heuilley-Cotton and Canal Loop' and 'Virgin of Leffond – The Wolf's Cabin loop' which are considered easy. For more challenging hikes, consider the 'Place Jeanne Mance – Liez Lake Dam loop'. Discover more details and routes on the Hiking around Les Loges guide page.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes available. You can find moderate routes like the 'Door Lanyard Door – Place Jeanne Mance loop' or the 'Lake Villegusien – Lac de Villegusien loop'. These routes offer distances up to 51 km. For more options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Les Loges guide.
The region boasts unique historical gardens. The Silière Garden, created in 1661, features a symmetrical design with water features, boxwood, yew, and hornbeam trees, along with a small stream and waterfalls. It's a beautifully preserved example of classical garden design.
Beyond the traditional church and manor, The Escargots of Cohons stand out as a unique man-made monument. This historical site features a garden created in the early 19th century, with stone extraction and transport by local laborers, showcasing a fascinating piece of regional history and ingenuity.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The serene atmosphere of Lac de Villegusien is highly rated, and the historical depth of places like The Escargots of Cohons and Silière Garden is often highlighted. The stunning, unobstructed views from the various viewpoints are also a major draw.
Yes, Les Loges serves as an excellent base for exploring the Normandy coastline, particularly the Côte d'Albâtre. Its proximity to the world-famous Cliffs of Étretat (just 6 km away) makes it convenient for experiencing the dramatic chalk cliffs and unique geological formations.


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