Attractions and places to see around Congy include a variety of historical sites and natural features in the Marne department of north-eastern France. This rural commune is situated within the Grand Est region, offering access to the renowned Champagne vineyards. The area provides a tranquil setting for exploring local heritage and the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A beautiful complex, including a hotel, where you can even just enjoy a drink in the castle courtyard. A very pleasant place for a break. Only the champagne, at €12.50 a glass, is a bit overpriced.
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You can visit this abbey if you call in advance, more info here: https://www.abbayedureclus.fr/
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The St-Pierre-St. Saint-Paul Church was built at the end of the 12th century and the beginning of the 13th century by Jean d'Orbais, one of the architects of Reims Cathedral. There you will find magnificent stained glass windows and glazed tiles from the 15th century. More info here: https://abbayeorbais.wordpress.com/
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Entirely remodeled at the beginning of the 20th century in an opulent style inspired by the end of the 16th century, the Château de Congy seems abandoned. Surrounded by a beautiful landscaped park, it retains a dovecote and an interesting entrance pavilion from the beginning of the 17th century, with a cart arcade, pedestrian passage and side loopholes. Former possession of the Conflans family, the land of Congy belonged in the 16th century to Florentin de Béthune, gentleman of the chamber of the King of Navarre and guardian of the future Sully. The castle had in 1886 a stone staircase and a living room decorated with mythological paintings, probably dating back to Bénigne Chasot, president of the parliament of Metz, lord of Congy in 1704.
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Menhir is a monument formed by a standing stone. This menhir is isolated and dates from the Neolithic period. It is classified as a historical monument and seems to indicate an ossuary located nearby (according to the anthropological society of Paris).
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It is a hotel built in the 17th century. It has its own park and cellar.
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you can visit this (didn't do it yourself)
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The moated castle from the 17th century is surrounded by a 18-hectare park. It has housed a hotel and a restaurant since the 1990s. Unfortunately nothing for the small purse 😕
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The region around Congy is rich in history. You can explore the 17th-century Étoges Castle, which is a registered historical monument. Other notable sites include the ancient Menhir de l'étang, dating from the Neolithic period, and several significant religious buildings like Abbaye Notre-Dame du Reclus and Orbais Abbey. Further afield, the UNESCO-listed sites of Reims Cathedral and Collégiale Notre-Dame-en-Vaux in Châlons-en-Champagne are also within driving distance.
Yes, a significant ancient monument in the area is the Menhir de l'étang. This isolated standing stone dates from the Neolithic period and is classified as a historical monument, believed to indicate an ossuary nearby.
Absolutely. You can visit Abbaye Notre-Dame du Reclus, though it's recommended to call in advance for more information. Another historical religious site is Orbais Abbey, featuring the St-Pierre-St. Saint-Paul Church with magnificent stained glass windows and glazed tiles from the 15th century. The Saint-Pierre Church, a Gothic church in Romanesque style, is also classified as a Historic Monument.
Congy is set in a rural landscape, offering picturesque views of the Champagne vineyards. The area's hydrographic network includes the Cubersault stream and small ponds like Etang des Loups and Etang du Lory, providing tranquil spots for observation. The commune is situated on the eastern slope of the Côte d'Île-de-France, offering a scenic backdrop for walks and drives.
Congy is located in the heart of the renowned Champagne region. The surrounding vineyards are a significant cultural and natural feature, offering picturesque landscapes and the opportunity to learn about the winemaking process. Nearby Epernay, a major center for Champagne houses, is easily accessible for those interested in wine tourism.
Yes, there are several hiking trails around Congy. You can find routes like the 'Thibaud de Champagne and Congy Menhir Trail' or the 'Surmelin Trail Loop'. For more options and detailed information, explore the hiking guide for Congy.
The area around Congy is suitable for cycling, with various routes available. You can find options for touring bicycles and road cycling, including routes that pass by historical sites like Abbaye Notre-Dame du Reclus and Étoges Castle. Discover more routes in the cycling guide and road cycling guide for Congy.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. For example, the 'Étoges Castle loop from Étoges' is an easy 6.5 km hike. You can find more easy options and varying distances in the hiking guide for Congy.
Families can enjoy exploring the historical Menhir de l'étang, which offers an interesting glimpse into ancient history. The rural landscape and vineyards also provide opportunities for leisurely walks and picnics. Many of the outdoor activities, especially the easier hiking and cycling routes, can be suitable for families.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not always listed, the numerous rural paths and vineyard trails around Congy are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always ensure to respect local regulations and private property.
The best time to visit Congy largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with the vineyards showcasing beautiful colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the longer days and exploring the region's markets, while winter can offer a tranquil, serene experience, though some attractions might have reduced hours.
For a taste of local life and produce, several nearby towns host markets. You can find markets in Fere-Champenoise (Wednesdays, 16km away), Sezanne (Saturdays, 17km away), Montmirail (Mondays, 21km away), and Epernay (various days including Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, and Saturday, 21km away).
While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted, Congy's location on the eastern slope of the Côte d'Île-de-France, surrounded by Champagne vineyards, naturally offers many scenic vistas. Exploring the rural roads and trails will lead you to elevated spots with panoramic views of the picturesque landscape.


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