Best attractions and places to see around Autry-Le-Châtel, a commune in the Loiret department of north-central France, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The village is traversed by the Notre-Heure river and features a rich heritage. This area provides opportunities to explore historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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This historic canal lock is located on the Loire River. The facility was formerly used to lock barges from the Loire Lateral Canal through the Loire to the Canal de Briare and vice versa. A towpath was built on a river island in the Loire River to allow towing from the Loire and across to the other side of the river. Since this type of Loire crossing depended on the water level of the Loire and its meandering course, the new Briare Canal Bridge was later built. The historic river locks at Mantelot and Combles thus became obsolete.
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LI Xiaochao, a contemporary Chinese sculptor, uses the art of sculpture to reproduce the vivid image of an old porcelain craftsman in the countryside of northern China in the last century. Blue and white porcelain is a kind of high-temperature underglaze porcelain with blue and white porcelain originating in China and traveling all over the world. Blue and white porcelain has played an important role in world exchanges, mutual learning between civilizations and sharing beauty.
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we rode over it with our bikes and had a great view of the Loire and Chalon
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This is a really great building - apart from the dog poop on the seats - beautiful. And I agree with Hendrik - it's a shame there is no café here.
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This magnificent church in Briare was dedicated to the patronage of "Saint-ETIENNE". He was one of the first seven deacons of the original Jerusalem community and, according to the biblical accounts in the "New Testament", was also the first martyr (martyr) of early Christianity. The church commemorates his death on the second day of Christmas, December 26th. As the Acts of the Apostles report: When Stephen expressed his vision of the open heavens, "But he, filled with the Holy Spirit, looked up into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God" (Chapter 7, Verse 55), the people were so outraged that they drove him out of the city and stoned him.
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This Roman-Byzantine style church was inaugurated in 1895. It was built with the help of workers from the Briare earthenware factory who were inspired by Saint Sophia of Constantinople. It has the Romanesque dome and vault. And the earthenware tiles that pave the floors deserve attention.
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The 2023 footbridge allows pedestrians and cyclists to pass through and a staircase leads down to the beach for swimming in the Loire.
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Autry-Le-Châtel is rich in history. You can visit the remains of the 12th-century Old Castle, which was once a stronghold of the Counts of Sancerre. The village also features the 19th-century Saint-Etienne Church and a picturesque 19th-century wash house with a distinctive pagoda-style roof.
Yes, the most prominent is the Petit Château (Small Castle), dating back to the late 15th century. This private Renaissance château features typical regional architecture and a French-style garden. While largely private, exterior visits may be possible during summer by reservation, and some interior rooms open during heritage days. You can find more information about it on Tourisme Loiret.
The Notre-Heure river meanders through the area, where you can still see historic paddle-mills like the Moulin-aux-Nains and Moulin Brûlé. The Coudreaux Pond offers a recreational area, and the Saint-Brisson Forest is also nearby for nature exploration.
Absolutely. The area offers various hiking opportunities, including the 'Circuit Les moulins de la Notre Heure'. You can find more detailed routes and information on the Hiking around Autry-Le-Châtel guide, which lists several trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Yes, Autry-Le-Châtel is integrated into regional cycling networks. Two routes pass through the village and connect to the famous 'Loire à Vélo' path. For specific road cycling routes, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Autry-Le-Châtel guide.
Beyond the castles and church, you can see a unique fresco dedicated to hiking on the village's water tower. Also, the Domain of Beau-Lièvre is dedicated to the organic cultivation of Centifolia roses, producing rose water and other cosmetic products, offering a different cultural experience.
Visitors frequently enjoy the impressive Briare canal bridge, an over 600-meter-long structure built by the Eiffel company. The Châtillon-sur-Loire bridge, offering views of the Loire, and the beautiful Saint Stephen's Church in Roman-Byzantine style are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are several running loops in the vicinity. For example, you can find moderate difficulty routes like the 'Running loop from Les Bois du Bardelet' or the 'Étang des Alliots loop'. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Autry-Le-Châtel guide.
The region is known for its agricultural produce. A famous local specialty is the Crottin de Chavignol cheese, which you might find in local markets or restaurants, reflecting the area's rich culinary heritage.
The area features historic canal locks, such as the one near the Historic canal lock. These facilities were formerly used to navigate barges between the Loire Lateral Canal, the Loire River, and the Canal de Briare. They became obsolete after the construction of the Briare Canal Bridge, but remain impressive historical monuments.
Yes, from certain locations, you can get a nice perspective of nearby towns. For instance, there's a specific View of Gien that offers an impressive scenery of the city and its castle from the riverbank.


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