Attractions and places to see around Avirey-Lingey include a blend of historical landmarks, viticultural heritage, and natural landscapes. This commune in the Aube department of France is situated within the Champagne region, characterized by extensive vineyards and rolling hills. The area offers cultural experiences centered around its wine production and features a mosaic of woods, meadows, and riparian areas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Foolz Castle, built in the 19th century, is distinguished by its classical stone architecture and slender roofs. Located on the banks of the Seine, it has had several uses over time.
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This church is characterized by its Gothic architecture. Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, it is distinguished by its impressive statuary and remarkable stained glass windows. Its most famous treasure is the 16th century entombment, a masterpiece of religious sculpture.
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Decorated with beautiful houses and surrounded by vineyards, life is good in Les Riceys. The village has many wineries that offer champagne tastings and cellar tours. It prides itself on being the only wine-growing commune in the region to have the three Champagne controlled appellations. If you want to taste champagne, the place is very suitable.
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This village on the Côte des Bar, on the banks of the Seine, borders the town of Bar-sur-Seine. For many centuries it marked the border between the region of Champagne and that of Burgundy. The name Burgundians comes from there. Until the beginning of the 19th century, there was an old marker there which recalled this division of the territory of France into provinces.
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On the edge of a vast forest, the village of Chaource is known for its arboretum which you can visit within the professional forestry school. The town is also known for its Saint-Jean Baptiste church which contains reliquary treasures as well as a very beautiful statue of the Virgin. The village is recognized worldwide for its creamy and firm cheese: Chaource.
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Château de Foolz is an 18th century castle where you can explore the castle grounds and admire the architecture, or have a meal at Domaine de Foolz, a hotel restaurant which offers various activities such as quad biking and events.
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Nestled in the heart of the Champagne vineyards, Bar-sur-Seine offers a peaceful landscape and the possibility of visiting the local cellars. The city is renowned for its historical heritage, in particular with the Saint-Étienne church, dating from the 12th century. You can also discover the castle of Bar-sur-Seine, former residence of the counts of Champagne, which bears witness to the medieval history of the region.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church of Chaource, known for its Gothic architecture and 16th-century entombment. The Bar-sur-Seine Town Center also offers historical heritage, including the 12th-century Saint-Étienne church and the castle of Bar-sur-Seine. Other notable sites include the Eglise Saint Phal and Chapelle Sainte Genevieve in Avirey-Lingey itself, or the grand Château de Tanlay and Château d'Ancy-le-Franc a short drive away.
Avirey-Lingey is nestled in the Champagne region. A must-visit is Les Riceys, the only wine-producing commune in the region with three Champagne appellations. Many wineries there offer tastings and cellar tours. You can also explore La Route Touristique du Champagne, a scenic route winding through vineyards and historic villages, or visit prominent Champagne houses like Pascal Walczak or Didier Goussard.
Yes, the area offers diverse trails through vineyards, woods, and along rivers. Popular routes include the Cadole – Wegkreuz loop from Les Riceys (7.5 km) and the Vineyards of Les Riceys – View of wineyards loop (5.8 km). The region is also part of the GR 654 Saint James Ways - the Vézelay Way. For more options, explore the running trails guide around Avirey-Lingey, which includes many suitable for hiking.
The rolling hills and vineyards provide excellent cycling terrain. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the Ricey-Bas Castle loop from Les Riceys (45.6 km) or the Saint Martin's Church – Forêt de Rumilly loop from Pargues (32.5 km). Discover more options in the cycling guide around Avirey-Lingey or the road cycling routes guide.
The landscape around Avirey-Lingey is characterized by extensive vineyards, picturesque rolling hills, and a mosaic of woods, meadows, and riparian areas along the Sarce and Laignes rivers. The nearby Forêt d'Orient Regional Natural Park offers further natural beauty, including Lac d'Orient and Lacs Amance et du Temple.
Beyond exploring the charming villages and natural landscapes, families can enjoy a visit to Les Riceys with its vineyards and local markets. For a day of entertainment, Nigloland, a popular theme park, is located about 36 km away.
The region is particularly beautiful during spring and autumn. Spring offers blooming vineyards and pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Autumn is ideal for experiencing the grape harvest, vibrant fall colors, and wine-tasting events along the Champagne Route.
The village of Bourguignons, situated on the Côte des Bar, offers scenic views, particularly over the Seine river. Many of the hiking and cycling routes through the vineyards, such as the Courtenot Town Hall – View of wineyards loop from Les Riceys, also provide excellent panoramic vistas of the rolling hills and vine-covered landscapes.
Yes, several châteaux are within easy reach. You can visit Château de Foolz, an 18th-century castle where you can explore the grounds. Other nearby options include Château de Vaux, Commanderie d'Avalleur, Château de Ricey-Bas, and Château de Maulnes. The impressive Château de Tanlay and Château d'Ancy-le-Franc are also within a short drive.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, charming settlements, and the rich viticultural heritage. The Gothic architecture of churches like Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church of Chaource and the opportunity to explore the Champagne vineyards in places like Les Riceys are highly rated. The peaceful landscapes and the chance to visit local cellars also contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, local markets in nearby villages such as Les Riceys, Bar-sur-Seine, Chaource, and Mussy-sur-Seine provide a taste of local life and offer regional produce. Chaource is particularly known for its creamy and firm cheese, which you can find in local shops and markets.


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