Best attractions and places to see around Paroy-En-Othe include a variety of natural features, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. This tranquil commune in the Yonne department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté serves as a gateway to exploring the rural charm of the Pays d'Othe. The area is characterized by its forests, agricultural lands, and proximity to significant regional landmarks. Visitors can find opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration in the surrounding region.
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Now that the 3 wash houses have been restored, there is a magnificent circuit to do.
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Founded in 1209 on the edge of the forest of Othe by the Order of Gramont, a religious community which had an important influence in the region, this priory was ruined by the Hundred Years War, but rebuilt at the beginning of the 16th century. The order was abolished in 1772 and the building sold for its stones during the French Revolution. Of the priory, all that remains today is the arcature of the facade as well as the ruins of the chapel and the priory dwelling. In the 19th century, there were still ribbed vaults, but they collapsed. The apse which had walls rising up to 4 m also collapsed during the winter of 1996-1997. It is a private property open to the public only on certain occasions such as heritage days. Difficult to see anything other than the facade visible from the road. For other points of view, a short film is available here: https://www.dixmont-yonne.fr/decouvrir/videos/prieure-lenfourchure/
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Good news: the Migennes Esnon section of the Burgundy canal, stony and not very passable, has just been completed on the other bank by a magnificent section of perfectly asphalted cycle route! Much easier to go from Migennes (SNCF station) to BRIENON
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A must in BRIENON, the large washhouse (open from Easter to All Saints' Day), one of the most beautiful in Burgundy (18th century). By bike or on foot…
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Finally, the veloroute section of the Burgundy Canal has been completed by this well-paved section between Migennes and Esnon… it is on the other side of the canal from the old stony path. Well marked!
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit The Great Washhouse of Brienon, an impressive 18th-century structure open seasonally. Another notable site is L'Enfourchure Priory, the ruins of a priory founded in 1209 by the Order of Gramont. Additionally, the restored Lavoir de la Doué is part of a magnificent circuit of washhouses.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty. The Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon is a prominent waterway connecting the Seine basin to the Rhône, offering scenic views and a recently completed, well-asphalted cycle route. The commune of Paroy-en-Othe itself is traversed by the Ruisseau de Bord, contributing to its peaceful rural landscape. The wider Yonne department features rivers like the Yonne and Armançon, and the Canal du Nivernais, known for its beauty.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. The Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon offers a pleasant cycle route. For more options, explore the numerous trails through the hedgerows, fields, vineyards, and forests of the Pays d'Othe. You can find detailed cycling routes around the area on the Cycling around Paroy-En-Othe guide and hiking trails on the Hiking around Paroy-En-Othe guide.
Absolutely. The Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon is considered family-friendly for cycling. Beyond that, Utopia Land in Bussy-en-Othe, about 4 km away, offers activities for both children and adults. La Ferme de Saint Loup in Brienon-sur-Armançon allows visitors to see deer and does. Several adventure parks like Parc Aventure du Thureau near Auxerre also provide acrobatic courses for families.
The Yonne department is home to several charming towns. Auxerre, the capital, is a 'City of Art and History' with half-timbered houses. Joigny, along the Yonne River, features a medieval center. Sens boasts one of France's first Gothic cathedrals. For wine enthusiasts, Chablis is world-renowned. Noyers-sur-Serein is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' with its picturesque setting.
For easy walks, consider the 'Lavoir de la Doué – Mont Washhouse loop from Mont-Saint-Sulpice' which is an easy 5.3 km route. The region generally offers numerous trails through varied landscapes suitable for different fitness levels. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Paroy-En-Othe guide.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, with beautiful natural scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying waterways and family-friendly parks. Some historical sites, like The Great Washhouse of Brienon, are open seasonally from Easter to All Saints' Day.
Beyond the well-known sites, consider visiting Guédelon, an ambitious project where a medieval castle is being constructed using 13th-century techniques. The Fosse Dionne in Tonnerre is an ancient and intriguing natural water source. For a unique perspective, hot air balloon rides offer stunning views of the Yonne countryside. The Bailly Lapierre Cellars provide an unusual experience with car entry and tours within a vast underground quarry.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained cycling routes, such as the recently completed asphalted section of the Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon. The historical significance and preservation of sites like The Great Washhouse of Brienon are also highly rated. The tranquil rural charm and opportunities for outdoor exploration in the Pays d'Othe are consistently highlighted.
Yes, the region is rich in historical architecture. Vézelay Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a significant pilgrimage destination. Pontigny Abbey is another impressive Cistercian abbey. For Renaissance architecture, explore Château d'Ancy-le-Franc and Château de Tanlay, which are among the most important historical monuments in the department.
Definitely. The area is well-suited for cycling, with routes like the 'Joigny Bridge loop from Migennes' (an easy 27.4 km route) or the 'The Great Washhouse of Brienon loop from Brienon-sur-Armançon' (a moderate 32.1 km route). The Canal de Bourgogne at Brienon-sur-Armançon also offers a great cycling path. More cycling tours can be found on the Cycling around Paroy-En-Othe guide.
Paroy-en-Othe is nestled within the Pays d'Othe, a natural region known for its diverse landscapes. You'll find extensive forests, agricultural lands, and a network of rivers and canals. The area is characterized by a peaceful, dispersed rural habitat, offering a serene escape with opportunities to enjoy nature through hiking and cycling.


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