Welcome to Troyes and the Aube region, where four-legged tourists also have something to say (or bark at)! Here, we don’t just talk about touring, we live it: historical walks, kibble breaks and even window-shopping (literally and figuratively). So get your leash, your “doggie pack” and your best “woof-woof” ready, because in Troyes, you’re in for a real adventure!
Troyes la Champagne Tourisme, the tourist office with flair
Troyes shows its paws and gives cocker spaniel eyes to animal lovers! Since 2007, the city of Troyes has been a must-see destination for two- and four-legged tourists, adopting a pioneering stance focused on the well-being and welcome of dogs and their owners. With its picturesque alleyways, lush green parks and welcoming terraces, Troyen’s rich heritage is revealed in all its glory thanks to the “dog pack”, which includes a few surprises and a guide to dog-friendly addresses. So, are you ready for a dog-friendly adventure in the heart of Aube en Champagne?
Troyes – France’s first “toutourisme” office
Information, dog-friengly address guide and “pack toutou” here
Cani-vadrouille in Aube
Going on an adventure with your dog in the Aube region means taking advantage of a playground with many attractive attractions. If you’d like to go window-shopping, literally or figuratively, head for Troyes and its cobbled streets, dotted with “canisites” ideal for relaxing with Medor. To mark out your territory in country style, grab your leash and sneakers and set off along the Voie verte des Grands Lacs Seine et Aube, or around Lac d’Orient. With your nose in the wind, choose the trails and bucolic landscapes of the Pays d’Othe and Armance, or enjoy a game of lance-bâton in the heart of the Côte des Bar vineyards! With kibbles in your rucksack and ants in your paw pads, every duo has its own ideal “toutouristique” experience.
Discover places where you can stretch your paws in total freedom:
- Our Mc Arthur Glen and Marques Avenue outlet centers
- Châteaux de Vaux (Only the cellars and stables of the château are accessible to dogs, about 75% of the route)
- Center Culturel Renoir (only the Centre Culturel, not the Maison Renoir)
- Château de la Motte Tilly (park only)
- Commanderie Templière d’Avalleur
- Nigloland (dogs not accepted, but kennels available for €5 without reservation)
- Dienville Beach
- Hiking trails in the Parc Naturel Régional de la Forêt d’Orient, Maison du Parc and guided outings with Clément
For the respect and safety of all, keep your companion on a leash And remember to use the poop bags!