With their deep forests, plains, countless orchards and bucolic valleys, the Chaourçois, the Pays d’Othe and the Val d’Armance are a gourmet’s paradise! Gourmets will enjoy a farm cider, which has been made since the 16th century, accompanied by the famous Chaource cheese. Emotion amateurs will be enchanted by the small museums where a friendly atmosphere reigns, while culture enthusiasts will marvel at the exceptional architectural masterpieces.
All the tourist information for the Othe-Armance region can be found at www.tourisme-othe-armance.com
With their deep forests, plains, countless orchards and bucolic valleys, the Chaourçois, the Pays d’Othe and the Val d’Armance are a gourmet’s paradise! Gourmets will enjoy a farm cider, which has been made since the 16th century, accompanied by the famous Chaource cheese. Emotion amateurs will be enchanted by the small museums where a friendly atmosphere reigns, while culture enthusiasts will marvel at the exceptional architectural masterpieces.
The Pays d’Other and Armance flavour trail
Discover the flavours and colours of our region… This agro-tourist trail brings together some twenty farmers from the Pays d’Othe and Armance who produce, process and sell their produce directly on their farms. By signing the quality charter, the producers commit themselves to: – Promoting local products: tastings, visits, events, etc. – Upon farm visits: to offer visitors a simple, friendly and personalised welcome. So as to identify the producers committed to this approach, an outdoor sign is displayed on their establishment, showing the products on offer and the trail’s logo (the “U” in the word “Saveurs” stands for the mouth of delights and the smile of a welcome).
AIX-VILLEMAUR-PALIS
The Pays d’Othe is a region of wooded hills, located 150 km from Paris. Administratively divided between the departments of Aube and Yonne, the Pays d’Othe is a region with an original appearance that lies between the chalky Champagne and the humid Champagne parts.
In the heart of this rural area, there is a large number of small producers who will be pleased to welcome you to share their know-how, their love of their land and, of course, their products (ciders, honeys, cheeses, beers, flour, etc.). These unique encounters contribute to the good memories of a stay in Aube en Champagne.
In the Villemanaur-sur-Vanne collegiate church, you can see an impressive wooden rood screen carved 500 years ago.
Tourist Information Office
2 rue Foch Aix-en-Othe 10160 Aix-Villemaur-Pâlis
Tel. + 33 (0)3 25 80 81 71
ot@tourisme-othe-armance.com
http://www.tourisme-othe-armance.com
January to June and September to December
Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 12.30pm and from 3pm to 5.30pm (closed on Thursday afternoon)
In July and August
Tuesday from 3pm to 6pm Wednesday to Saturday from 9.30am to 12.30pm and from 3pm to 6pm Sunday from 9.30am to 12.30pm
ERVY LE CHATEL
1 hour 45 minutes from Paris, 45 minutes from Auxerre, 30 minutes from Chablis and Troyes, the Val d’Armance, located at the gateway to Burgundy, attracts those who seek calm and authenticity. For some years now, many visitors have been coming to discover its heritage and its land, a harmony that only the breeze can reach. From belfry to belfry, the scene is set: here everything is calm and pleasing…
Ervy-le-Châtel is the first town in the Aube to be awarded the “Petite Cité de caractère” label since 2014. Proudly displayed by 150 rural towns of less than 6000 inhabitants, this national label highlights a remarkable heritage that has been preserved and enhanced. But the town did not want to stop there. Since 14 December 2015, Ervy-le-Châtel has also become the first “Village of Tradition” in France.
Tourist Information Office
La Halle Boulevard des Grands Fossés 10130 Ervy-Le-Châtel tél. + 33 (0)3 25 70 04 45
ot@tourisme-othe-armance.com
http://www.tourisme-othe-armance.com
January to June and September to December:
Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 12.30pm and from 3pm to 5.30pm (closed on Thursday afternoon)
In July and August:
Tuesday from 3pm to 6pm Wednesday to Saturday from 9.30am to 12.30pm and from 3pm to 6pm Sunday from 9.30am to 12.30pm
CHAOURCE
Chaource is located at equal distance from Troyes and Tonnerre (28 km) and at the foot of the Côte des Bars (20 km from Bar-sur-Seine and Les Riceys). Nestled at the foot of the Aumont forest, it is a charming region that offers many opportunities for green tourism enthusiasts and amateurs of historical monuments. Its Saint Jean-Baptiste church, dating from the 12th century and reworked in the 16th century, is home to some exceptional treasures: a superb tombstone made by the “Master of Chaource”, jewel of the church and masterpiece of the Trojan school of sculpture of the 16th century, a gilded wooden cot, work of sculptors of the Trojan school, a monumental organ of the 17th century, a very rich and classified statuary, several very well preserved wooden altarpieces, a fresco and a treasure trove containing artifacts.
Tourist Information Office
2 Grande Rue 10210 Chaource tél :+ 33 (0)3 25 40 97 22
ot@tourisme-othe-armance.com
http://www.tourisme-othe-armance.com
January to June and September to December:
Monday 10am to 4pm Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 12.30pm and 3pm to 5.30pm (closed Thursday afternoon)
In July and August:
Monday from 10am to 4pm Tuesday from 3pm to 6pm Wednesday to Saturday from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 3pm to 6pm Sunday from 9.30am to 12.30pm
Tourist map of the Pays d’Othe – Armance – Chaourçois
Guided tours of Chaource, Ervy-le-Châtel and Aix-Villemaur-Palis by reservation
Located in the Aube region near the city of Troyes and close to Burgundy, the Pays d’Othe-Armance comprises 58 towns. Many treasures are to be discovered during guided tours of towns and villages organised by the Tourist Office.
Contact the Pays d’Othe-Armance en Champagne Tourist Office
+33(0) 3 25 40 97 22
+33(0) 3 25 70 04 45