Best attractions and places to see around Gueugnon. Gueugnon is located at the crossroads of the Morvan, Charolais, and Sologne Bourbonnaise regions, with the Arroux river flowing through it. The town has a history in steel production and offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Visitors can explore various sites, from ancient structures to modern art installations and natural features.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Le Châteu de Lucenier, construction began in the 13th century. This small castle and the castle chapel are located in the Lieu-Dit Lucenier, belonging to La Chapelle-au-Mans. Until the French Revolution it belonged to the De Montmorillon family, who were able to buy it back in 1829. It is still family property. At the time of construction, the Duke of Burgundy required his vassals to build fortified houses and castles to protect the borders of his duchy. This was the time of the struggle for the throne of France against the Duke of Orleans. La Chapelle-au-Mans was then located directly on the border of the Duchy of Burgundy and the Kingdom of France. The castle is privately owned and cannot be visited.
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The Pont-Levis is a bascule bridge that crosses the beginning of the disused Rigole de l'Arroux (Arroux gully).
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Mount Dardon with an altitude of 506 meters is an isolated eminence that can be spotted from afar. From its summit you have a spectacular view of Mont Beuvray, Uchon, and Mont Saint-Vincent. On a clear day, the view goes east to Mont Blanc. A former Gallic oppidum, the site also revealed a 10th century chapel. The orientation tables found on site are very practical.
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Toulon-sur-Arroux is known for hosting a Tibetan Buddhist temple in the hamlet of La Boulaye. The town also has two beautiful churches that are worth seeing: the Church of the Good Shepherd and that of Saint-Jean-le-Baptiste.
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A special lifting bridge is located where the Rogole d'Arroux meets the Canal du Centre.
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A nice little lake with seating. A carp pond adjoins it. Lots of anglers were before. location
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Gueugnon offers several historical sites. You can visit the Toulon-sur-Arroux settlement, known for its historical and religious buildings. Other notable sites include the Saint-Maurice Church, built on 11th-century Romanesque remnants, and the Emiland-Gauthey Bridge, an 18th-century structure over the Arroux river. The Archaeological Site of the Gallo-Roman City also displays unearthed facilities from the Roman era.
Yes, Gueugnon has a rich cultural scene. The Musée du Patrimoine Gueugnonnais highlights the city's history, including local minerals, fossils, and the history of the Gueugnon Forges. Additionally, Gueugnon is known for its Monumental Stainless Steel Sculptures, forming an 'Inox City' trail with 23 sculptures located in the Parc du Château d'Aux and throughout the city center. An audio-guided walking tour is available to explore these unique artworks.
For spectacular panoramic views, head to Mount Dardon. This isolated eminence, at 506 meters altitude, offers vistas of Mont Beuvray, Uchon, and Mont Saint-Vincent. On clear days, you might even spot Mont Blanc.
The area around Gueugnon boasts several natural features. The Arroux River flows through the town, dividing it into east and west quarters. You can also visit the Bois de Chazey for recreation or the Carpodrome de la Guinguette, a fishing pond dedicated to carp fishing. The Small Fishing Lake is another pleasant spot with plenty of seating.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The settlement of Toulon-sur-Arroux offers historical and religious buildings to explore. The Small Fishing Lake is a great spot for a relaxing outing, with seating available to watch anglers. The Garden of Chazey (Jardin de Chazey) is also a pleasant place to visit for seasonal vegetables, plants, and flowers.
There are several cycling routes around Gueugnon, catering to different difficulty levels. You can find routes like the 'Mysterious statue loop from Chemin des Mollands' (easy) or more moderate options such as the 'Toulon-sur-Arroux – Water Tower loop'. For more details and route options, visit the Cycling around Gueugnon guide.
Absolutely! Gueugnon offers various trails for hiking and running. You can explore routes like the 'Running loop from Les Terres Blanches' or the 'Étang de Valette loop'. These trails often take you through meadows and woods with beautiful views. Discover more options in the Running Trails around Gueugnon guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails around Gueugnon. Options include the 'Mysterious statue loop from Gueugnon' and the 'Mount Dardon – Mount Dardon loop', both offering moderate challenges. For a comprehensive list of MTB routes, check out the MTB Trails around Gueugnon guide.
Gueugnon, being a 'town in bloom' with three flowers in the national competition, is particularly pleasant during spring and summer when its green spaces are at their best. These seasons are ideal for exploring outdoor attractions, enjoying the river, and engaging in cycling, hiking, or running activities.
The Pont-Levis on the Arroux is a unique bascule bridge that crosses the beginning of the disused Rigole de l'Arroux (Arroux gully), where it meets the Canal du Centre. It's a quaint and interesting structure to observe.
Yes, while part of Gueugnon's heritage, some historical sites are privately owned and not accessible to the public. For example, the Château de Lucenier, a 13th-century castle with a chapel, remains family property and cannot be visited. Similarly, only a dovecote remains of the original Château de Presles.


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