Best attractions and places to see around Massangis, a commune in the Yonne department of France, offers a blend of local points of interest and serves as a base for exploring the historical and natural heritage of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. The area features a mix of medieval villages, historical sites, and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore 13 hidden gems in and around Massangis.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A must-see, the whole village is beautiful and peaceful. It's a perfect place even for a one-night stopover!
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Very beautiful medieval town on a hill overlooking the countryside.
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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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I also recommend hiking this place as a tour. Because this passage outside the walls also offers many fascinating views of the place and river landscape.
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After visiting the village and climbing up to the castle, I recommend returning from outside the village along the Serein on one side and the rest of the ramparts and its many towers on the other. There are still an impressive number of towers, some modified but still beautiful.
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Magnificent little town, whose inhabitants are welcoming and passionate, plan time to observe and discuss!
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Magnificent washhouse, well preserved and well maintained, typical of Burgundy washhouses, covered and vast.
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Massangis and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the medieval charm of Noyers-sur-Serein, a village known for its well-preserved architecture and defensive walls. Other significant historical sites include the 16th-century Château d'Ancy-le-Franc, the monumental Romanesque Vézelay Basilica (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and the Cistercian Fontenay Abbey, also a UNESCO site.
Yes, the region boasts several beautiful medieval villages. Noyers-sur-Serein is a must-see, often voted one of France's most beautiful villages, with its cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses. Another charming option is the Montréal Medieval Village, known for its well-preserved character and hilltop views.
To delve into the local heritage, visit the Massangis Stone Museum (La Maison des Pierreux). This museum is dedicated to the quarry workers of the region, featuring tools, shaped stones, photos, and a video explaining the quarrying profession from extraction to stone cutting. You can also see the historic Massangis Washhouse (Lavoir) on the banks of the Serein river.
Nature lovers can explore the Forest of Champlive and the Wood of the Haies for outdoor enjoyment. The Serein River flows through the region, offering picturesque views and opportunities for walks along its banks, especially around Noyers-sur-Serein. Additionally, the Caves of Arcy-sur-Cure are a unique natural site, classified as a historical monument, showcasing stunning limestone formations.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. Noyers-sur-Serein and its Historic Town Center are great for leisurely strolls and exploring medieval architecture. The Serpentine – Old Siguer Path Educational Trail is a loop trail equipped with explanatory panels, making it an engaging walk for all ages to learn about the local environment and history.
The area around Massangis is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and running. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Noyers-sur-Serein – The washhouse loop from Noyers' or the 'Old Castle of Siguer loop from Noyers'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Noyers-sur-Serein – Brasserie in Montreal loop from Thizy'. Runners have options like the 'Running loop from Oudun'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and running around Massangis.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved medieval charm of places like Noyers-sur-Serein, often highlighting its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful architecture. The historical significance and scenic views, especially along the Serein with its surrounding walls and towers, are also frequently praised. The educational trails, such as The Serpentine – Old Siguer Path Educational Trail, are valued for providing an extra dimension to walks with their informative panels.
Beyond the historical sites, Massangis is home to a photovoltaic plant, showcasing a modern aspect of the commune. While not a traditional tourist attraction, it represents a contemporary point of interest. The Massangis Washhouse (Lavoir) on the Serein river, equipped with a swing pump and curbstone well, also offers a glimpse into local life and history.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your visit.
Yes, several nearby towns host vibrant local markets. You can explore markets in Avallon (Saturdays), Vermenton (Fridays), Ancy-le-Franc (Thursdays), and Chablis (Sundays). These markets are excellent places to discover regional products and soak in the local ambiance.
Yes, the region is home to several important religious structures. The Saint-Symphorien Church in Massangis is a listed monument. Further afield, the Vézelay Basilica is a monumental Romanesque masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Fontenay Abbey, another UNESCO site, is a remarkable example of Cistercian architecture. Additionally, the Église Collégiale de Montréal in the medieval village of Montréal is a significant historical site.
The region offers diverse and picturesque views. From the defensive walls of Noyers-sur-Serein, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the village and the Serein river landscape. The walk along the Serein, past the surrounding walls and towers, provides fascinating perspectives of the historical architecture and natural surroundings. Elevated points in the Montréal Medieval Village also offer scenic views over the countryside.


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