Best attractions and places to see around Cigogné include historical sites and natural landscapes within the Indre-et-Loire department of France. This commune is situated on a plateau within the agricultural Champeigne tourangelle region, characterized by extensive farming areas. Remnants of ancient forests and scattered groves offer natural features for exploration. The area also holds historical significance, with evidence of human occupation since the Neolithic period.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Peaceful crossing. I recommend it!!!
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The Cher River bike path is fun. However, in some places it's more of a single track, requiring concentration and avoiding many potholes.
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Great for a fantastic trip
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Beautiful passage in the forest 🌳 as a connection from the Loire to the Cher. There is just 65 meters of altitude to overcome👍
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Lock along the Cher where you may see moored barges
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Bléré is a small town with 5,000 inhabitants. It is located on the banks of the Cher in a most bucolic setting and at the intersection of major routes for hiking and cycling. You can find all the amenities for a well-deserved stopover.
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The Cher is a tributary of the Loire, largely domesticated at the time of river trade. 365 kilometers long, it originates in the Creuse to flow into Indre-et-Loire, in the Loire. From here, take advantage of the benches and tables to rest and admire this aquatic ribbon. With a little luck, you will be able to observe the few kingfishers that inhabit it. In one of my notebooks, I wrote about the Cher: “From my tent, I observe a Cher always so serene and soothing. The water progresses without eddies, at an even gentler pace than that of life. The wind has died down and the birds are singing. When I look up from my notebook, luck surprises me like Providence. Kingfishers sweep the riverbank in search of their meal. The silvery blue color of their feathers reminds me of the sublime color of their eyes”.
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The region around Cigogné is characterized by its agricultural landscape, featuring extensive farming areas interspersed with scattered groves and small woods, which are remnants of ancient forests. You can also enjoy the serene Viewpoint over the Cher, offering a peaceful spot to observe the river and potentially kingfishers.
Cigogné has a rich history. While the 14th-century Donjon de Cigogné is a historical monument, it is private property and not open to visitors. However, you can visit the Église Notre-Dame de Cigogné, a listed historical monument with parts dating back to the late 12th century. Further afield, the Nitray Dam, built in 1841 to make the Cher navigable, is also a classified historical monument.
The area is excellent for cycling and hiking. You can enjoy relaxing cycling along the Cher river, experiencing the Lock and riverside scenery along the Cher. For a cool and smooth ride under trees, consider the Amboise Forest Crossing. For more options, explore the various routes in the Cycling around Cigogné and Hiking around Cigogné guides.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Viewpoint over the Cher offers benches and tables for a relaxing break by the river. The Nitray Dam is also considered family-friendly, where you can observe the lock and potentially moored barges. The town of Bléré provides a bucolic setting ideal for a picnic.
Cigogné is surrounded by areas perfect for walking. The natural areas, including forests and fields, offer various hiking routes. For specific trails, you can check out the Hiking around Cigogné guide, which includes routes like 'The Courçay Wall loop' and 'Poetry in the flowerbed – The Village of 1000 roses loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and natural settings. The Amboise Forest Crossing is loved for its cool, smooth surface under trees, offering a quiet passage away from motorized vehicles. The relaxing cycling experience along the Cher river, observing leisure boats and lock keepers, is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the area offers a range of cycling routes. For a smooth and peaceful ride, the Amboise Forest Crossing is a great option. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult, in the Cycling around Cigogné and Road Cycling Routes around Cigogné guides, such as the 'Château de Reignac loop' (easy) or 'Cycling along the Loire – On the banks of the Loire loop' (difficult).
Absolutely. The Viewpoint over the Cher provides benches and tables, making it an ideal spot to rest and enjoy the river views. The town of Bléré is also recommended as a beautiful city along the Cher, perfect for a picnic with all necessary amenities.
While specific wildlife sightings can vary, the natural areas around Cigogné, including the Cher river, offer opportunities for observation. At the Viewpoint over the Cher, with a bit of luck, you might spot kingfishers, known for their vibrant colors, sweeping along the riverbank.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For activities like cycling and hiking, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures. The Amboise Forest Crossing is particularly recommended for travel during the heat of summer, as it provides a cool, shaded route under the trees.
Yes, the town of Bléré, located on the banks of the Cher, is a small town with 5,000 inhabitants. It offers all the amenities you might need for a well-deserved stopover, including shops and places to eat, and is situated at the intersection of major hiking and cycling routes.


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