Cabane nature de la Sauvageonne

Cabane nature de la Sauvageonne

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A surprising cabin set on the edge of a vast landscape, timeless, a place of dreams. It was freely inspired by the novel "Sauvageonne" by the French academician André Theuriet, whose plot was set in these same surroundings 150 years earlier. Starting in the village of Rouelles, a trail will take you through the countryside and the hut perched at the top of a hill. Constructed from alder shingles, it opens onto the landscape and can be used for a picnic, a refreshing break or an overnight stay.

It is freely accessible on foot from the village of Rouelles or the Butte de Taloison hiking trail from Bay-sur-Aube (there are no signs between the trail and the hut). On foot from the forest road.
Do not drive into the meadow.
Picnics possible.
Fires are strictly prohibited around the huts.

Suggested by the Centre d'Initiation à la Nature d'Auberive: contact: Jean-Yves Goustiaux at the Maison de Pays d'Auberive - BP 9 - 52160 AUBERIVE

Practical information

Groups

  • Privatization not possible

Prices

  • Free of charge Free access

Date and times

Of 01/01/26 at 31/12/26

  • Lundi :

    open

  • Mardi :

    open

  • Mercredi :

    open

  • Jeudi :

    open

  • Vendredi :

    open

  • Samedi :

    open

  • Dimanche :

    open

All year round, except when hunting.

Access

52160

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