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Lantages walks
Chaourçois Route
You’ll discover the wonders of the built heritage in the Chaourçois region, such as the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Chaource, home to countless treasures including the magnificent Entombment dating from 1515.
Circular route in the Rumilly-les-Vaudes forest
This flat walk, suitable for all ages, starts and ends at the foot of the village’s 16th-century church. A 15 km walk suitable for everyone; pushchairs with large wheels are welcome.
Mostly shaded, it will nevertheless give you a glimpse of the village’s streetscape. The first half of this walk follows theGR®2
The Petits Gués route around Cussangy
Discover the village of Cussangy, situated near Chaource. The ‘Petits Gués’ trail offers a walk centred around the theme of water.
Forests and vineyards above Ricey Bas and Balnot
This circular walk takes us into the vineyard area of Les Riceys and Balnot-sur-Laignes. Leaving the vineyards behind, the return journey follows the course of the Laignes river and takes the route of the old "tacot" railway line which, from 1901, linked Les Riceys-Polisot to Cunfin.
Setting off from the church in Ricey Bas, a stroll through the vineyards
The Riceys vineyards cover the largest area of any in the whole of Champagne. They boast three appellations d’origine contrôlée.
Located in the Côte des Bars, the vineyards are easily accessible to walkers, with access often made easier by roads maintained for vineyard operations.
Jeugny to Saint-Phal circular route
This route follows part of the L26 railway line, which has been disused since 1996, passing through the Fays-la-Chapelle tunnel. In 2018, an association called ASL26 was formed. Within three years, it had made the railway line between Jeugny and Auxon accessible to walkers.
The walk also takes in meadows and woodland.
Le tour des fermes au départ de Ricey Haut
Une belle balade familiale à partir des Riceys, commune viticole au Sud de la Champagne dans la côte des Bars, à la croisée des chemins avec la Bourgogne toute proche. Cette commune est composée des trois villages, Ricey Bas, Haute Rive et Ricey Haut. La commune bénéficie de trois appellations et bénéficie du plus grand terroir classé champagne.
Circular starting from Prusy
The route is fairly simple and allows you to walk along the paths around Prusy. It is mainly paths, but there are also a few sections on the road (essential for getting to the church). When you arrive at Saint-Edme Church, you can enjoy a pleasant view of the fields.
Prusy-Coussegrey circular
This circular route allows you to reach Coussegrey via the paths from Prusy. This route is fairly simple with a few climbs and stony paths. It is an easy route, but wear good, comfortable shoes to enjoy these beautiful trails.
Cadoles, vineyards and forests of Les Riceys
Discover some of the many Champenois cadoles, as well as the vineyards and forests of Les Riceys.
Through vineyards and cadoles, starting from Les Riceys
A walk through one of the most beautiful landscapes in Champagne, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vineyards, woodland paths and cadoles.
Provisional route pending the opening of the official Cadoles de la Côte des Bar trail.
Cadoles and vineyards of Courteron along the ridge path
Discover the cadoles of Courteron, as well as the magnificent vineyard landscape from the ridge path.
La Barse Route
Two villages notable for their heritage are linked by this route, which crosses the River Barse, winding through pastures and orchards – a landscape typical of the humid Champagne region. The path passes by the former abbey of Montiéramey and two manor houses in Montreuil-sur-Barse.
On the edge of southern Champagne, Molesme in Burgundy
The walk starts in the small village of Molesme, situated in the north of the Côte-d’Or, in the valley of the Laigne – a tributary of the Seine – in a region straddling Burgundy and Champagne. Life in this village was strongly influenced by the monastic life of the abbey, which over the centuries experienced the consequences of the Hundred Years’ War, the Wars of Religion and the Revolution… The abbey is open to the public during the summer months by appointment. A leisurely walk allows you to explore and visit the ruins of the Oppidum of Vertillum, which was a major city in Roman times.
The Sentier des Moutons from Bouilly
This trail follows one of the sheep tracks that allowed herds to move from the surrounding villages to the Essarts plateau when it was used as grazing land in the 19th century.
Since then, it has become a beautiful forest.
Montaigu from Souligny
Cross the Souligny Communal Forest, descend into the Val de Gloire along the Sentier des Moutons, then visit the Montaigu nature site, the remains of the Gallo-Roman oppidum and the ruins of the castle, with a panoramic view of the Champagne plain on the way back.
The route follows sections of several well-signposted Sentiers des Moutons trails (8 km, 12 km, 14 km).
The White Rabbit Trail
On the shores of Lake d’Orient, the traditional village of Mesnil-Saint-Père has retained its authentic Champagne charm. The interpretive trail winds its way between the houses and orchards, between the harbour and the church.
Larivour route
Starting from a family-friendly beach, this route showcases the best features of the lakes of the Forêt d’Orient: it offers a pleasant mix of walking through a diverse state-owned forest and along the shores of Lac d’Orient, with stunning views of the submerged forest at ‘high tide’.
Route des Granges auboises
Between lake and forest, countryside and orchards, this route includes the Sentier du Lapin Blanc (White Rabbit Trail). Revealing a preserved village and its barns, crossing a wood, open countryside and green meadows, running along the beach and the dyke, this route sums up all the attractions of the Forêt d'Orient Regional Nature Park.
Mont Martin and the Laines Valley
From the Chemin de la Grande Voie in the hamlet of Lépine (Saint-Germain), head towards Les Hauts des Forges and Mont Martin, then return along the Laines valley via theGR® de Pays ‘Plaines et Collines’ trail around Troyes.