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Sainte Savine

1 Rue Lamoricière, 10300 Sainte-Savine

Sainte Savine

    1 Rue Lamoricière, 10300 Sainte-Savine

The commune of Sainte-Savine, on the outskirts of Troyes, is a place steeped in history. It is named after Sabina, a young Greek woman from the island of Samos. Legend has it that she came to Gaul in the late 3rd century AD to search for her brother, Sabinian, who was converting the residents of Troyes to Christianity. As she arrived on the outskirts of the city, she is said to have heard that her brother had been martyred, died of grief on the spot, and was buried where she fell…

La Chapelle Saint Luc

    Rue Maréchal Leclerc, 10600 La Chapelle-Saint-Luc

The first mention of La Chapelle-Saint-Luc dates back to 1147, when it belonged to the Counts of Champagne. For centuries it remained a small rural commune in the Seine valley, with a handful of houses congregated around the church…

Les Noés Près Troyes

    Pl. Jules Ferry, 10420 Les Noës-prés-Troyes

Just a few kilometres from Troyes town centre, the town of Les Noës Près Troyes has gone from rural to urban status…

La Rivière de Corps

    4 All. Forestière, 10440 La Rivière-de-Corps

A commune with an agricultural and market gardening tradition, La Rivière De Corps is located 4 km west of Troyes. Its exceptional natural environment attracts many residents who benefit from the proximity of the city and the charm of rurality. To give you an idea, its surface area is still made up of 65% agricultural land and its built heritage still includes a certain number of old farms…

Rosières Près Troyes

    Pl. Charles de Gaulle, 10430 Rosières-prés-Troyes

A few kilometers southwest of Troyes, between tradition and modernity, is the town of Rosières. The name of the village would evoke marshy areas with reeds; in fact, numerous gravel pits attest to the presence of water in the area…

Saint Léger Près Troyes

    6 Rue de l’Église, 10800 Saint-Léger-prés-Troyes

Pour découvrir le village de Saint Léger Près Troyes, il suffit de se rendre à 7 kms au Sud de Troyes. Cette charmante commune irriguée par trois cours d’eau est nichée au beau milieu de terres agricoles, bordées de bois de feuillus…

Moussey

    6 Rte de Villebertin, 10800 Moussey

Just 11 km from Troyes, the charming village of Moussey stands on a gently sloping, fertile hill that descends down into the Hozain valley…

Buchères

    1 Rue de la Mairie, 10800 Buchères

The townships of Buchères and Creney-Près-Troyes have both experienced tragic events, and what’s more, only two days apart. It is a sad memory for the local population who have commemorated the event with different memorials…

Isle Aumont

    3 Bis Rue de Châtel, 10800 Isle-Aumont

The townships of Isle-Aumont, Saint-Parres-au-Tertres and Lavau are situated in what is known as “humid” Champagne, due to its climate; a valleyed countryside with fields, forests and copses…

Saint Thibault

    7 Rue de l’Église, 10800 Saint-Thibault

Located 10 km south of Troyes, in a fertile plain on the banks of the Hozain, a tributary of the Seine, the village of Saint Thibault has retained an agricultural and green character. The first mention of the village appears in 1097 under the name of Sanctus Theobaldus. At that time, the stronghold depended on Isle-Aumont and therefore on the Counts of Champagne…

Villemereuil

    5 Rue de la Mairie, 10800 Villemereuil

Located 15 km south of Troyes, in the middle of rolling fields, the village of Villemereuil to which the hamlet of Bierne has been united, extends between the curves of the Montaigu site and the wooded masses of the Aumont Forest…

Saint Jean de Bonneval

    20 Rue de l’Église, 10320 Saint-Jean-de-Bonneval

C’est au beau milieu des champs de la campagne auboise, dans un cadre bucolique, au Sud-Ouest de Troyes qu’apparait le petit village verdoyant de St Jean De Bonneval…

Lirey

    11 Rue des Ouches Violettes, 10320 Lirey

Situated between the Aumont forest and the wooded hills of the Montaigu site, the village of Lirey is an example of Aube country charm. Admire the typical regional architecture with timber framing, picturesque houses and the washhouse, still visible on the side of the road. Built in 1873, it had an important place in the village’s daily life for nearly a century…

Crésantignes

    40 Rue Principale, 10320 Crésantignes

Crésantignes is a rural village in a lush green setting with a variety of architecture including brick houses with timber frames, farm buildings and more modern housing developments, each adding to its charm…

Bouilly

    42 Rue de l’Hôtel de ville, 10320 Bouilly

At the foot of the municipal forest which protects it, the commune of Bouilly opens the doors of the “Pays d’Othe” to the West, and those of the Troyes plain, to the immense cereal agricultural areas to the East and the North. ..

Souligny

    Pl. de la Charme, 10320 Souligny

A lively town, framed by a plain and a wooded mountain, Laines-aux-Bois is a good place to live. The name of Léandre Nicolas remains attached to him since he was the first Deputy elected in 1906 but above all because he founded the Democratic and Popular Library in 1879…

Saint Pouange

    10120 Saint-Pouange

Awarded Villes et Villages Fleuris status for its fine lifestyle, Saint-Pouange, with associations and a library set in abundant greenery, is enchanting. The cultural centre, housed in the former presbytery, is one of the places where Edouard Herriot spent time during his childhood with his great uncle who was parish priest of Saint-Pouange…

Saint Germain

    845 Rue de Troyes, 10120 Saint-Germain

The village of Saint-Germain is located on the south-western outskirts of Troyes. It was previously known as Linçon, then Saint-Germain-Linçon. It comprises the main village plus three hamlets – Lépine, Linçon and Chevillèle. Originally it was little more than a manor belonging to the Abbey of Notre Dame aux Nonnains in Troyes. Hugues of Champagne, and his grandson Henry II, donated various properties to the abbey…

Laines-Aux-Bois

    29 Grande Rue, 10120 Laines-aux-Bois

A lively township, surrounded by a plain and wooded hill, Laines-au-Bois has an enviable lifestyle. Mandrel Nicolas is an important name for the town, as he was elected Deputy in 1906, but more importantly because he founded the library, La Bibliothèque Démocratique et Populaire, in 1879.

Vauchassis

    2 Pl. de la Mairie, 10190 Vauchassis

Vauchassis is a small village on the edge of the Othe forest. The name originates from Val chassis, due to its situation in a valley and the forests well-stocked with game. This is where the counts of Champagne met to hunt. The houses in the area have conserved their picturesque charm, despite their construction with the simplest materials of the period: chalk and wood. Once topped with thatch, these constructions have stood the test of time, like the historical centre of Troyes…

Prugny

    2 Rue de l’Église, 10190 Prugny

The pretty village of Prugny is nestled in the hollow of a valley 12 km from Troyes, on the edge of chalky Champagne and the Pays d’Othe…

Torvilliers

    19 Rue de la Mairie, 10440 Torvilliers

9 km from Troyes, the town of Torvilliers combines the charm of the countryside with the possibilities offered by urban proximity…

Bucey en Othe

    1 Rue des Combattants d’Afn, 10190 Bucey-en-Othe

Bucey-en-Othe is one of the most picturesque villages in Pays d’Othe. It lies 17 km from Troyes, nestled in a valley at the source of the Bucey stream and surrounded by stunning forest…

Estissac

    Place François Mitterrand, 10190 Estissac

Bearing the township’s former name, the church of Saint Liébaut dates back to the 18th century, as shown by the neoclassical portal; a very popular style at the time. The church is home to more than ten listed works. And there is also a depiction of a local legend: St Loup killing the salty dragon. It is said that the dragon, vanquished by Saint Loup in the 5th century, was kept in a trunk full of salt, hence its name. From that day on, an annual procession was organised every year until the 18th century, when the salty dragon paraded through the streets of Troyes. It would stop at each of the churches in the town centre. The covered market, a masterpiece of carpentry built in the 17th century, is also worth visiting…

Fontvannes

    3 Rue Louis Aubrat, 10190 Fontvannes

The townships of Fontvannes and Estissac, situated in the Pays d’Othe, are ideal places for tasting…the delicious cider of the Pays d’Othe! Lovely for a walk in a pretty rural setting, both have been named Villes et Villages Fleuris for their fine quality of life…

Montgueux

    1 Rue de la Mairie, 10300 Montgueux

The township of Montgueux is perched on a hill overlooking the Troyes plain. Apart from the lovely view over the city, the area is also steeped in legends…

Villeloup

    2 Rue Sainte-Barbe, 10350 Villeloup

Located in the heart of Champagne Crayeuse, 20 km northwest of Troyes, the town of Villeloup, with its chalk and half-timbered buildings, is essentially agricultural…

Le Pavillon Sainte Julie

    16 Rue Royale, 10350 Le Pavillon-Sainte-Julie

In the heart of the agricultural lands of Champagne Crayeuse, 16 km northwest of Troyes, on the old Roman road linking it to Beauvais, is the village of Pavillon Sainte Julie. The first vestiges of human occupation date back to the Gallo-Roman period with the discovery on its territory of coins, jewelry and sarcophagi…

Barberey Saint Sulpice

    14 Rue Robert Baudoin, 10600 Barberey-Saint-Sulpice

Take a walk or cycle along the path and be surprised by an unexpected historical monument: the cast iron canal-bridge designed by Pierre-Olivier Lebasteur, built in 1846. Listed in 1980, it is a symbol of the boom of metal constructions in the 19th century…

Payns

    49 Rue Hugues de Payns, 10600 Payns

Payns was the fiefdom of Seigneur Hugues de Payns. The name doesn’t ring a bell? Yet it was one of the most important sites in the history of the Knights Templar…

VillaCerf

    20 Rue Royale, 10600 Villacerf

The town of Villacerf is located 15 km north-east of Troyes, in the middle of chalky Champagne and the valleys of the Seine and Melda…

Feuges

    2 Rue de Saint-Benoît, 10150 Feuges

The plain surrounding Feuges is typical of the farmland north of the town of Troyes. The village is linked to the neighbouring townships of Charmont-sous-Barbuise and Vailly, which can be visited with a short detour…

Saint Lyé

    Champagne-Ardenne, 4 Av. de la Gare, 10180 Saint-Lyé

The charming village of Saint-Lyé extends along the Seine and the former Canal de la Haute Seine. It is surrounded by the chalk grasslands of Champagne, with meadows blooming with a myriad of colours in every season…

Sainte Maure

    132 Rte de Méry, 10150 Sainte-Maure

The township of Sainte-Maure owes its name to the saint of the same name, a young Christian who dedicated his life to the religion, and died and was buried here in 850…

Lavau

    18 Grande Rue, 10150 Lavau

Lively Lauvau is a delightful village. Awarded Villes et Villages Fleuris status for its fine lifestyle, there is a shopping centre and a wide variety of sports and creative activities…

Pont Sainte Marie

    Pl. Langlois, 10150 Pont-Sainte-Marie

Pont-Sainte-Marie stands on the outskirts of Troyes, alongside the old Seine, which marks its natural boundary. The commune has a long history. During the Gallo-Roman area, Pons Sancte Mariae was an important crossing point. It was the only bridge across the river to the north of Troyes and was therefore a major crossroads for several Roman roads…

Creney-Près-Troyes

    24 Rue de la République, 10150 Creney-près-Troyes

Like Buchères, the friendly Coeurlequins, the name given to the Creney population, also have a pleasant, lively township, where respect for the environment is a priority…

Saint-Parres-Aux-Tertres

    2 Rue Henri Berthelot, 10092 Troyes

Saint-Parres-au-Tertres is also steeped in history. For example, there was the discovery of about ten sarcophagi in 1981. The township has been inhabited since the 3rd century! Even its name is suggestive of that era: Saint Parres, buried in the Saint Patrocle chapel, was martyred on the Mont des Idoles hill in 275…

Villechétif

    21 Rue de la Croix, 10410 Villechétif

The village of Villechétif is located 6 km east of Troyes, between Saint Parres Aux Tertres and Creney, in a green and rural setting…

Thennelières

    7 Rue du 14 Juillet, 10410 Thennelières

Located 8 km east of Troyes, the village of Thennelières is the gateway to the Forêt d’Orient Regional Natural Park and the lake balcony road…

Laubressel

    2 Rue du Presbytère, 10270 Laubressel

The village of Laubressel stands on the Balcon du Lac route, overlooking the forest to the south, the plan to the north, and Troyes to the west. It is situated within the Forêt d’Orient Regional Nature Park…

Lusigny-Sur-Barse

    Pl. Maurice Jacquinot, 10270 Lusigny-sur-Barse

Lusigny-sur-Barse is situated in the Orient forest and is the proud holder of the Villes et Villages Fleuris status for its fine lifestyle. Apart from its traditional Champagne architecture and the Barse canal, the nearby lake is delightful in summer. You can relax on the beach, where there is a lifeguard in summer, have a BBQ and enjoy the playgrounds. Or hire a bike and discover the diverse scenery on the Vélovoie cycling path! But that’s not all! We haven’t even begun to mention the township’s rich heritage…

Mesnil-Saint-Père

    9 Rue du 28 Août 1944, 10140 Mesnil-Saint-Père

Awarded Villes et Villages Fleuris status for its fine lifestyle, and Pavillon Bleu status for the exemplary quality of its environment, the township of Mesnil-Saint-Père is also a delightful marina. Try sailing or a cruise, laze on the Orient lake (Lac d’Orient) beaches, or enjoy the sumptuous setting on the cycling path, Vélovoie de Lacs…

Montieramey

    10 Rue de l’Abbaye, 10270 Montiéramey

Located 20 km east of Troyes, in the Forêt d’Orient Natural Park, in the middle of hillsides and crossed by the small river Barse, Montieramey retains the charm of these typical villages of Champagne Humide. .

Fresnoy-Le-Château

    3 Pl. de l’Église, 10270 Fresnoy-le-Château

To discover Fresnoy-Le-Château, you have to go 10 km south of Troyes and Lac d’Orient. It is there, on the edge of humid Champagne and in the middle of rolling fields, meadows, and small woods, that the village developed. Once a branch of Clérey, Fresnoy was established as a commune in 1725. Its activities are essentially based on agriculture and cattle breeding…

Verrières

    34 Rue de la République, 10390 Verrières

The peaceful village of Verrières sits along the banks of the meandering Seine. The hamlets of Saint-Aventin and Saint-Martin were merged after the French Revolution to form the present-day village.

Verrières has experienced plenty of tragic episodes throughout its history…

Rouilly-Saint-Loup

    27 Rue Saint-Loup, 10800 Rouilly-Saint-Loup

Located 9 km east of Troyes in the Champagne wetlands, the village of Rouilly-Saint-Loup dates back to the 7th century when it was known as Rulliacum, then Rouilly. In mediaeval times, Rouilly, Menois and Rouillerot were three separate communes…

Bréviandes

    80 Av. Maréchal Leclerc, 10450 Bréviandes

A few kilometers outside Troyes, Bréviandes has a certain number of shops, socio-cultural facilities, but also services which make it a dynamic and attractive town…

Saint-Julien-Les-Villas

    3 Rue de l’Hôtel de ville, 10800 Saint-Julien-les-Villas

The commune of Saint-Julien-les-Villas, lying to the south of Troyes, was once known as Sancey. It changed its name to Saint-Julien because the relics of Saint Julian of Brioude are housed in its church. However, the locals still refer to themselves as “Sancéens”, from the commune’s previous name. The words “Les Villas” were suffixed to the name in 1919 because of the many residences that sprung up there since the 17th century…

Saint-André-Les-Vergers

    38 Av. Maréchal Leclerc, 10120 Saint-André-les-Vergers

The commune of Saint-André-les-Vergers stands to the west of Troyes, among a patchwork of orchards and canals…