Navigate less than 5 kilometers around the city of Troyes and explore « Troyes La Champagne », a unique land full of resources yet to be revealed. A land that will seduce you with its great history, its values and its authenticity.
A rich territory, where champagne is nothing but the most glorious example of an especially dense regional culture, pride of this land.
This land is also an incredible natural space, and you will navigate through fields and vineyards, forests and lakes, where you can enjoy countless outdoor activities.
You will meet centuries of History in each street of « Troyes La Champagne ».
Warm, welcoming, dynamic, traditional, contemporary and most of all smiling… This is the absolute friendly destination!
La Chapelle Saint Luc
This commune covers an area of 10.48km² and has 12,634 inhabitants who are known as ‘Chapelains’. It is adjacent to Troyes and is just 3km from the city centre. The two communes are linked by a bus route...
Lavau
This commune covers an area of 5.7km² and has around 970 inhabitants who are known as ‘Lavautins’. It is located less than 5km from Troyes city centre. Located on the eastern ring road, it is also linked to...
Les Noës-près-Troyes
This commune covers an area of 73 hectares, and has 3187 inhabitants who are known as ‘Noyats’. It is located between La Chapelle-Saint-Luc, Sainte-Savine and Troyes and is 3km from Troyes city centre. It is linked to these...
La Rivière de Corps
This commune covers an area of 7.3km² and has 3,090 inhabitants who are known as ‘Ribocortins’. It is located in the suburbs west of Troyes, 4km from the city centre. It is reached via various routes, including the D660...
Pont-Sainte-Marie
This commune covers an area of nearly 4km² and has around 4870 inhabitants who are known as ‘Mariepontains’. It is adjacent to Troyes and is less than 4km from the city centre. It can be reached directly from the ring...
Saint-André-les-Vergers
This commune covers an area of around 5.9km² and has 12784 inhabitants who are known as ‘Dryats’. Located adjacent to Sainte-Savine, Rosières-près-Troyes, La Rivière de Corps and Troyes, it is 3km from the city centre. It is close to...
Saint Parres aux Tertres
This commune covers an area of 11.8km² and has around 3070 inhabitants who are known as ‘Patrocliens’. Their name comes from Saint Patroclus (also known as Saint Parres) patron saint of the chapel where he was buried, and who gave his...
Saint-Julien-les-Villas
This commune covers an area of around 5.3km² and has nearly 6905 inhabitants who are known as ‘Sancéens’, which is derived from an older name of the town. During the Roman period it was known as ‘Saceium’, then...
Sainte-Savine
This commune covers an area of 7.5km², and has nearly 10,185 inhabitants who are known as ‘Saviniens’. It is adjacent to Saint-André, La Chapelle-Saint-Luc, La Rivière-de-corps, Les Noës and Troyes and is about 1km from the city centre. Located...