Of Celtic origin, the town is perched on a promontory facing south, with the valley of the Traire, a river full of fish, at its feet.
From the 16th century onwards, it provided water for tempering and motive power for various factories.
Cutlery began to flourish in the 18th century, reaching its peak at the end of the 19th century.
On this intramural tour, we'd like to introduce you to the rich natural, architectural and metallurgical heritage that the town has preserved over the centuries.
Choose your itinerary. There are two routes to choose from.
This one, the longest, is a 3.9 km stroll to discover the main monuments of Nogent-le-Haut (Place Charles de Gaulle, Saint-Jean church, the Cutlery Museum, the Justice of the Peace building, etc.) and a visit to Nogent-le-Bas, the Traire valley, Saint-Germain church, the breccia, etc.
Enjoy your visit to history!
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Circuit de découverte de Nogent (circuit long)
Localisation : NOGENT