Attractions and places to see around Marmeaux are concentrated in the Yonne department of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in north-central France. Marmeaux is a rural commune, but the surrounding area offers a range of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and gardens. Visitors can explore well-preserved medieval villages, ancient castles, and significant religious architecture. The region provides a variety of points of interest for those seeking cultural and historical exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A wonderful place that takes you back in time and is historically important.
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There is a secret hidden in a door in the middle of the wall
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little devil for the joy in between
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Very beautiful medieval town on a hill overlooking the countryside.
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This is where the local population meets for lunch.
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The brasserie with French charm is worth a detour to Montreal. The journey is a bit hilly, but you are rewarded with good coffee and good food. Open only from Tuesday to Saturday.
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Attractive village, friendly people
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At the top of a hill that you will see taking shape when you arrive, requiring you to deviate from the main roads to enter the old town, Montreal has managed to retain a medieval atmosphere that strikes as soon as you pass through the first gate of the ramparts, called " Downstairs door". In the 13th century, the stronghold consisted of three enclosures pierced with pointed arch doors surmounted by towers. A first enclosure isolated the castle and the collegiate church from the rest of the top of the hill, where the garrison was certainly housed, itself sheltered by a second enclosure. The door that closed the access has disappeared but the base of a nearby watchtower is still visible. A third line of ramparts protected the town on the hillside. Beautiful old mansions, some with mullioned windows or embellished with colorful gardens, line the main street and some picturesque alleys. After a small climb, you can pass the second remaining historic gate called "Porte d'en haut" which opens access to the Collegiate Church, built in the 12th century and restored in the 19th century by the architect Viollet-le-Duc. The square adjoining the collegiate church is like a belvedere offering a panorama of the surrounding countryside. For the record, this Burgundian Montreal is part of "The association of Montreal of France and Europe" with 3 other perfect namesakes in Aude, Ardèche and Gers (I only had the opportunity to visit only the latter which is also a charming town), and also Montreal la Cluse (in Ain), Montreal Les Sources (Drôme) and even Monreal Eifel (in Germany).
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The area around Marmeaux is rich in history. You can explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Époisses Castle 🏰🌹, a 14th-century moated castle with a unique pigeon tower. Other significant historical landmarks include Fontenay Abbey, a well-preserved Cistercian abbey, and the Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine in Vézelay, a monumental example of Romanesque architecture.
Yes, several charming medieval villages are close by. Montréal Medieval Village is known for its unspoiled character and fortified entrances. Noyers-sur-Serein and Flavigny are both recognized as 'Most Beautiful Villages' of France, featuring half-timbered houses and picturesque settings. Semur-en-Auxois is also considered one of Burgundy's prettiest and most lively villages.
Beyond Époisses Castle 🏰🌹, you can visit Château d'Ancy-le-Franc, one of France's earliest Renaissance-style castles, and Château de Tanlay, celebrated for its frescoes and interior decorations. While only the old well remains, the site of Former Montréal Castle was once an important strategic fortress in Burgundy.
Yes, the region features several remarkable gardens. These include the Jardin du moulin de Athie, the Potager du château de Lantilly, the Parc de Saint-Léger, and the Jardin de la Chaux. These offer beautiful landscapes and horticultural displays for visitors to enjoy.
The area around Marmeaux offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including loops from Thizy and Talcy. For hiking, options range from easy loops around Époisses Castle 🏰🌹 and Porte d'en Bas to more moderate routes like the Tour of L'Avallonnais. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the Porte d'en Bas loop from Montréal. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Marmeaux, Hiking around Marmeaux, and Cycling around Marmeaux.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and well-preserved nature of the sites. For instance, Époisses Castle 🏰🌹 is described as a wonderful place that takes you back in time. The Montréal Medieval Village is praised for being very beautiful and well-preserved, offering a typical Burgundian medieval experience. The area's fortified city gates, like Porte d'en Bas, are noted for their excellent condition.
While specific 'family-friendly' labels are not always present, many historical sites and medieval villages like Montréal Medieval Village offer engaging experiences for families. Exploring castles such as Époisses Castle 🏰🌹 with its unique pigeon tower can be an educational and fun outing. The various gardens also provide pleasant spaces for families to stroll and relax.
The region offers options for dining and accommodation. In Montréal, you can find a Brasserie in Montreal, known for its French charm and local atmosphere. Nearby towns like Avallon are pleasant to explore with imposing medieval buildings and likely offer various dining choices. Semur-en-Auxois is also considered one of Burgundy's most lively villages, suggesting a good selection of cafes and restaurants.
The Montréal Medieval Village is situated on a hill, offering beautiful views overlooking the countryside. While Marmeaux itself is rural, the surrounding Yonne department provides scenic landscapes, particularly around the various gardens and along the routes for hiking and cycling, which often pass through picturesque natural settings.
Marmeaux is a rural commune, and specific public transport details for reaching individual attractions are not readily available. It is generally recommended to have private transportation to explore the various historical sites, castles, and villages scattered across the Yonne department, as they are often located a short drive from each other.
The best time to visit the attractions around Marmeaux is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically pleasant for exploring historical sites, medieval villages, and gardens. Many attractions, especially gardens, are at their most vibrant during late spring and summer.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the smaller medieval villages like Noyers-sur-Serein and Flavigny, though recognized, offer an authentic and less crowded experience compared to larger tourist hubs. The specific details of Porte d'en Bas, with its well-preserved fortifications and a 'secret hidden in a door,' could be considered a delightful discovery for visitors.


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