Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Léger-Sous-Margerie, a commune in France's Aube department, offer a blend of local heritage and access to broader regional points of interest. The village itself features the 16th-century Saint-Léger Church, a classified Historic Monument known for its timber-framed architecture. Surrounding areas provide access to natural features like Lac d'Amance and Lac du Der-Chantecoq, alongside historic towns such as Troyes and Brienne-le-Château. The region provides opportunities for exploring historical sites and natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The Saint-Jacques-et-Saint-Philippe church in Lentille is eye-catching with its timber-framed architecture and cob façades. It was built during the 16th century and was restored to its original appearance in the 1970s.
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Stage city Via Francigena France Cyclo/Pied: During this stage, the "romieux" are invited to stop at Rosnay l'Hôpital, whose church exceptionally has a crypt. In the 12th century, Thomas of Canterbury, a refugee in France, honoured Rosnay with his presence. He celebrated mass in the crypt in 1164, and it is said that a spring gushed out there that cured all who came there to quench their thirst. This spring still exists today under the name of "St. Thomas Well". A little further on, in Lesmont, the walker can take a small detour to access the remains of the old Roman road linking Reims to Langres, which would have been used by Sigeric in his time.
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Église Saint-Amand: The oldest part of the church, the north-east wall, dates from the 12th century. The rest of the building consists of numerous additions from the 16th century. The single-door portal is set in a rectangular loophole decorated with three coats of arms. It supports a bare tympanum surrounded by two archivolts, one of which has a plant decoration; A lightly braced gable rests on plinths outside the portal and rises above the whole.
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The church of Saint Martin de Somsois dates from the first Gothic period, but was thoroughly restored in the 16th and 19th centuries. The three-bay nave is covered with sexpartite vaults which have been preserved in the first two. The two-bay choir is flanked by aisles and chapels. The three-sided apse dates from the 16th century. The west façade has retained its three portals. The central pointed arch portal was flanked by two column statues, of which only one remains (13th century). In the choir there are 4 painted panels from the 16th century, including a crucifixion.
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The Roman Catholic parish church of Saint-Georges in Chavanges, a commune in the Aube department in the Grand Est region of France, dates back to the 12th century. In the 15th and 16th centuries the church was rebuilt in the Gothic style. The Romanesque west portal of the 12th century church has been preserved. The arched portal is framed by simple archivolts that rest on slender columns decorated with capitals. Stylized leaves, birds and a kneeling person are depicted on the capitals. The nave has three aisles and is divided into three bays. Adjacent to the nave is a two-aisled transept, which opens onto a wide choir. This has three apses with a polygonal end. The grisaille window with scenes of the Apocalypse was installed in 1540. The motifs are largely borrowed from Albrecht Dürer's woodcuts of the Apocalypse, which he published in 1498 in his “Big Book” with the title The Secret Revelation of Iohannis. Source: Wikipedia
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The village itself features the 16th-century St. Léger Church, a classified Historic Monument known for its distinctive timber-framed architecture and bell tower with wooden scales. Nearby, you can visit the eye-catching Lentilles Church, also timber-framed, or the historic Saint-Georges Church of Chavanges, which dates back to the 12th century with Gothic rebuilds. Another notable religious building is Donnement, featuring the Église Saint-Amand with parts from the 12th century. The region is also part of a wider circuit of unique timber-framed churches.
While Saint-Léger-Sous-Margerie is primarily agricultural, the wider Aube department is known for its large artificial lakes. You can visit Lac de la Forêt d'Orient, Lac d'Amance, and Lac du Der, which are popular for various water activities and enjoying nature.
The smooth roads and sidewalks within Saint-Léger-Sous-Margerie are pleasant for walking or cycling. For more extensive outdoor adventures, the region offers numerous routes. You can find options for cycling, hiking, and running. For example, there are easy cycling loops like the "Lentilles Church loop from Chavanges" (11 km) or more challenging ones like the "Port of Giffaumont-Champaubert – Lake Der-Chantecoq loop" (55 km). Hiking options include moderate trails like the "Hiking loop from Chavanges" (15 km) or difficult ones such as the "Saint-Nicolas d'Outines church – Lentilles Church loop" (28 km). Explore more routes in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Saint-Léger-Sous-Margerie, Hiking around Saint-Léger-Sous-Margerie, and Running Trails around Saint-Léger-Sous-Margerie.
Yes, several historical sites are suitable for family visits. Both Lentilles Church and Saint-Georges Church of Chavanges are categorized as family-friendly attractions, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history and unique architecture. The nearby artificial lakes also provide opportunities for family-friendly outdoor activities.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during the warmer months, from spring through early autumn. This allows for comfortable walking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes. The timber-framed churches and historical sites are accessible year-round, though some may have seasonal opening hours.
Absolutely. Saint-Léger-Sous-Margerie is notable for its traditional houses featuring large "porterue" or "charretil" doors, historically used for high carts. The St. Léger Church itself is a prime example of the timber-framed (colombage) style characteristic of the "Champagne humide" region, with its unique bell tower covered in wooden scales. This architectural style is a highlight of the area.
Yes, Saint-Léger-Sous-Margerie is located near the Champagne vineyards of the Côte des Bar. This proximity offers excellent opportunities for visitors interested in wine tourism, including vineyard tours and tastings.
For more extensive sightseeing, you can visit larger towns such as Troyes, approximately 40 km away, known for its historical sites and markets. Chalons-en-Champagne is about 48 km away, and closer options include Brienne-le-Château (16 km) and Vitry-le-François (23 km), both offering local markets and additional attractions.
Visitors appreciate the blend of local heritage, particularly the unique timber-framed churches like Lentilles Church, and the access to broader regional points of interest. The historical significance of sites like Saint-Georges Church of Chavanges and the peaceful, rural atmosphere are frequently highlighted. The opportunity to explore both ancient religious buildings and natural landscapes, such as the nearby lakes, is also highly valued.
Within the commune itself, the smooth roads and sidewalks make for pleasant and easy walks, allowing you to observe the traditional houses and the St. Léger Church at a leisurely pace. For slightly longer, easy routes, you can find options like the "Bike loop from Chavanges" (14.8 km) or the "Lentilles Church loop from Chavanges" (11 km) which are suitable for walking as well.


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