Troyes

Here, we don’t try to impress you with grand shows. We prefer to fill your heart with simple encounters, landscapes that make you feel good, genuine heritage, vast nature and a strong character.
Aube is free-spirited Champagne — lively and epicurean. A place where you take your time, speak honestly, enjoy true pleasures, and quickly feel a bit at home.
You come curious — you leave wanting to come back

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1. Troyes — a medieval city that doesn’t show off

Troyes is a jewel in the open air that never acts like a star. Its colorful half-timbered houses create a warm setting perfect for wandering. Its churches hold unique stained glass, its alleys lead you from small squares to hidden courtyards — and everywhere you feel this rare douceur de vivre.
Here, there’s no rushing crowds. You explore at your own pace, look up, enjoy a drink, and simply take it all in. Troyes is beautiful, lively — and humble. That’s what makes us love it.

2. Champagne — bubbles, yes … but above all soul

In Aube, Champagne reflects the terroir and human connection. You’re welcomed without fuss, you taste, you hear the story of the vineyard plot and the family behind it — the pride of local Pinot Noir.

Tastings here are simple and sincere moments: you raise a glass, listen, talk and laugh. Whether you’re a novice or a passionate connoisseur, you’ll discover a genuine, warm and earthy Champagne that speaks directly to the heart.

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Lacs de la forêt d'Orient 25 - © Studio OG

3. Lakes that are worth the sea (but with fewer crowds)

The Parc naturel régional de la Forêt d’Orient offers deep forests, thousands of migratory birds, shaded trails … and especially huge lakes that open the horizon.
Sandy beaches, supervised swimming, paddleboarding, sailing, pedal cars — the holiday vibe is everywhere, but without the hustle.
You walk, cycle, swim, watch migrating cranes, breathe deeply. The lakes of Aube are like the sea — but calmer.

4. Outlet shopping: Troyes, the bargain capital

Troyes is historically known for smart shopping. In the outlet stores, you’ll find major brands at genuinely interesting prices.
Here, shopping isn’t a marathon — it’s a simple pleasure. The centers are roomy, the brands numerous, and the atmosphere relaxed. Whether you’re after good deals, quality materials, or you’re just curious, you’ll find something to enjoy

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Parc d'attractions Nigloland 1 - © Nigloland (1)

5. Nigloland — the amusement park everyone loves

Nigloland is an amusement park where everyone finds their place: families, teens, big kids, grandparents.
There are thrill rides, gentle attractions, thoughtful decor, shaded areas and an incredibly friendly vibe.
It may rival the biggest parks, but it stays true to its roots: simple, accessible and joyful. You laugh, scream and have fun — in short, you enjoy life.

6. Lively villages & Petites Cités de Caractère

In Aube, villages have personality: artisans, markets, small squares and cafés that bring people together.
The 6 Petites Cités de Caractère (Little Towns of Character) concentrate everything we love: preserved heritage, warm atmosphere and human-scale history.
Here you stroll, chat, share a drink — and quickly feel welcomed. In Aube, rural life isn’t just an image — it’s an art of living.

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Château de Dampierre 15 - © Studio OG

7. On the Châteaux Route of Aube

With more than 250 castles and fortified mottes, Aube invites you to follow in the footsteps of great historical figures who built, lived in, and conquered these exceptional places.
From the Renaissance elegance of La Cordelière to the neoclassical grace of Château de Vaux, and the turbulent past of the Gyé-sur-Seine stronghold — a cultural and heritage journey unfolds through some of the most beautiful chapters of French history.

8. Famous names — Renoir, Claudel, Napoleon … and rural museums

In Aube, great names also appear in rural settings. At Essoyes, step into Renoir’s home. In Nogent, get close to the powerful sculpture of Camille Claudel. In Brienne-le-Château, revisit the early years of Napoleon in training.
And don’t miss the rural museums — small, passionate and precise, run by locals who love their land. Here, you discover local life, traditions and genuine stories that leave a mark.

Camille Claudel Museum
Raid Bulles - © Tom Berna (24)

9. The urge to move — nature, sport & freedom

Hiking, cycling, gravel biking, water sports, birdwatching, fishing, horseback riding — Aube is a huge, varied playground. Trails wind through deep forests, rivers flow clear and cool, and the lakes invite every kind of adventure.
Whatever you choose, you’ll feel alive.

10. Stained glass — a heritage of light, from the Middle Ages to today

Aube is the richest territory in France for stained glass, with many windows predating the French Revolution. Here, light tells a story. Churches house some of the best-preserved panels in the country.
From biblical scenes with deep colors to contemporary works by living artists — stained glass here isn’t just heritage, it’s an experience.

Cité du vitrail 3 - © Studio OG
Andouillette (sausage)

Epicurean bonus: Good food along the way!

In Aube in Champagne, eating well is never far.
From characterful andouillettes to well-aged Chaource cheese, fine rosé from Les Riceys, fresh trout, local honey and more — food here is simple, honest and local.
Traditional inns, terroir-based restaurants and lively markets make every meal a pleasure.

And around me… what can I do?

That’s the question everyone asks.
Well, we’ve found the answer: an interactive, geolocatable map that helps you find activities, accommodation, cycling routes… right around you.
We even went as far as listing EV charging stations.
No need to thank us — it’s only normal.

Carte interactive Aube