Best attractions and places to see around Pont-Sur-Vanne include historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated along the Vanne River and on the northern edge of the Othe Forest, the commune offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor opportunities. The area is known for its Romanesque architecture, with the Église Notre-Dame being a notable example, and provides access to the broader Yonne region's attractions.
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As a memorial to the many dead, such a “MONUMENT AUX MORTS” (usually called a “cenotaph” or “war memorial” in German-speaking countries) is still very important today. “Now you, O Lord, are letting your servant depart in peace, as you said…” says the so-called “Song of Simeon” (Gospel of Luke chapter 2, verse 29). However, the people who are remembered here did not die in peace, but rather became victims of war and tyranny. This is why the term “Fallen Monument” is now sometimes used instead of the “war memorial” that was previously common in German. In the French-speaking world, however, this aspect of commemorating the dead has long been included through the commonly used term "MONUMENT AUX MORTS". Regardless of language and nation, such a monument has two important and at the same time eternal tasks: -1- To keep the memory of the suffering and horror of the war alive, -2- and to call for the lasting preservation of peace.
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The Heroes' Monument in Sens is a memorial dedicated to soldiers who fell during the First World War. It is located on the Place des Héros, near the Saint-Savinien basilica and the ancient Carmel.
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In the middle of the forest, you will find at this intersection a menhir 1.3 meters high with this plan.
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This cycle path runs along the Yonne between Rosoy and Sens. It is paved, and therefore quite passable by road bike, provided you pay attention to walkers. It accesses the center of the town of Sens.
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This pierced stone is in fact a megalith in cliquart sandstone (variety of hard sandstone) with a height of around 1.40 m in square shape and which, according to recent archaeological expertise, dates from the Iron Age (around 700 years BC) . It is located at the crossroads of two very pleasant roads that cross the forest.
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Small chapel from 1637 in the middle of the woods, with a pretty roof in glazed Burgundy tiles. This chapel, dedicated to Saint Léonard de Noblat, has recently been restored. Unfortunately, the calm is spoiled by the highway which passes about 100m away; it is invisible, but perfectly audible.
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Very pretty washhouse, at the foot of the church in the center of the village. This wash house is double, with a building on each side of the body of water. The surroundings are equipped for a rest or a picnic in peace and shade.
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Within Pont-sur-Vanne, the most notable historical landmark is the Église Notre-Dame. This church is one of the oldest examples of Romanesque art in the northern Yonne region, with elements dating back to the 12th century, featuring a nave with a simple apse and a de-centered bell tower.
Yes, the surrounding area offers several significant historical sites. In nearby Sens, you can visit the Saint-Étienne Cathedral, the first Gothic cathedral in France, and the Maison d'Abraham, a Renaissance-style half-timbered house. Another site is the Sens Arrondissement War Memorial, dedicated to soldiers of the First World War.
Pont-sur-Vanne is situated along the Vanne River, an affluent of the Yonne, and is on the northern edge of the Forêt d'Othe. The Vanne aqueduct, an engineering feat supplying water to Sens and Paris, also passes nearby. These features provide a natural setting for exploration.
Yes, the proximity to the Forêt d'Othe offers various opportunities for nature walks and hiking. You can also find several running trails in the area, such as the 'Polissoir des Fainéants loop from Noé' or the 'Running loop from Voisines'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Pont-Sur-Vanne guide.
Absolutely. The Yonne Riverside Promenade offers a paved cycle path between Rosoy and Sens. For more extensive cycling, you can find numerous routes for road cycling and gravel biking, including the 'Villeneuve-sur-Yonne – Porte de Sens loop' or the 'Laundry – Menhir of the Borne-Perçée loop'. Check the Road Cycling Routes and Gravel Biking around Pont-Sur-Vanne guides for detailed routes.
Families can enjoy the Terranova Farm Family in Theil-sur-Vanne, an educational farm and animal park just 3 km away. For active fun, Open Kayak in Joigny (23 km away) offers canoe, kayak, paddle, and pedal boat rentals on the Yonne River. The Galbaux Cheval Sport Event - Equestrian Center near Sens also provides horse riding activities for all ages.
Yes, for a unique perspective of the region, Les Ballons d'Olivier in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, about 16 km away, offers hot air balloon experiences.
You can discover the Menhir of the Borne-Perçée, a megalith dating from the Iron Age, located in the middle of the forest. Additionally, the Saint-Léonard de Noblat Chapel, a small chapel from 1637 with a roof of glazed Burgundy tiles, offers a glimpse into more recent history.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Highlights like the Saint-Léonard de Noblat Chapel are noted for their charm and historical significance, while the Yonne Riverside Promenade is popular for its accessibility for cycling and walking, providing a pleasant way to reach the center of Sens.
Yes, besides the Vanne River and its aqueduct, you can find the Remains of the Old Bridge in Pont-sur-Yonne, approximately 20 km away. This stone bridge, built under Louis XIV, still features three arches standing over the Yonne. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
The best time to visit Pont-sur-Vanne and its surroundings for outdoor activities and exploring historical sites is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically pleasant for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscapes and outdoor attractions.


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