Best attractions and places to see around Beaugency include a rich tapestry of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This charming medieval town is situated on the banks of the Loire River, between Orléans and Blois. Visitors can explore a well-preserved medieval town center with a significant past, alongside the natural beauty of the Loire Valley. The region offers a variety of experiences, from ancient castles to scenic river paths.
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A beautiful little town with wine, market and tradition
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A beautiful castle to visit with its many activities.
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Located between Orléans and Chambord, in the Valley of the Kings, the Notre-Dame de Cléry Basilica has stood in the heart of the town of Cléry-Saint-André since the 15th century. After several constructions and demolitions, the current Basilica in flamboyant Gothic style was built during the 15th century, under Charles VII and Louis XI. The latter chose it as the place of his final rest. In 1280, the discovery of a statue of the Virgin was the beginning of what would become the Basilica of Cléry Saint-André. In a small chapel where the statue is installed, pilgrims flock to pray before the Virgin of Cléry, invested with miraculous powers. In 1302, Simon de Melun, Lord of the Hall in Cléry, founded a chapter of canons and at the same time, the collegiate church of Cléry. A few years later, Philippe Le Bel undertook the construction of a larger church. It was Philippe VI of Valois who laid the first stone of the building in 1339 while the pilgrimage grew. In the midst of the Hundred Years' War, the English ravaged the collegiate church, leaving only the bell tower as the only vestige. Dunois, Lord of Beaugency, initiated the reconstruction of the collegiate church in 1444. This reconstruction is the fruit of the desire of the kings of France to honor the statue of the Virgin Mary. From 1459, Louis Since 1894, it has had the title of Basilica. Raised on a Latin cross plan, the exterior is punctuated by a series of buttresses, flying buttresses and high windows whose regularity is only disturbed by the original bell tower and a few chapels. Even today, the Basilica welcomes many pilgrims who come to pay their respects to the famous statue. During your visit, discover the film “Basilica” broadcast continuously in the old sacristy. It reveals the inaccessible places of the building but above all, the great beauty of its architecture and the emotion it provides. All year round: guided tour for groups by reservation only.
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Beaugency is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château de Beaugency, which now houses a Digital Art Center. Other notable historical sites include the 11th-century Tour César, the 16th-century Tour Saint-Firmin bell tower, and the Renaissance Town Hall. Don't miss the Beaugency Bridge, a crucial historical crossing of the Loire River.
Yes, Beaugency and its surroundings feature several important religious sites. The Royal Basilica of Our Lady of Cléry, a flamboyant Gothic basilica from the 15th century, is the final resting place of Louis XI and holds significant historical and religious importance. In Beaugency itself, the 12th-century Abbatiale Notre-Dame de Beaugency is notable for its Romanesque architecture and historical events, such as the annulment of Eleanor of Aquitaine's marriage.
The Loire River is a central natural feature. You can explore the Rives de Beaugency on the south bank, offering stunning views of the town and a 4 km walk through a wild natural site. This area is a conservation zone for Loire biodiversity, home to various wildlife. Additionally, the Jardin de Roquelin in nearby Meung-sur-Loire is a remarkable garden with over 500 varieties of old roses.
Absolutely! Beaugency is a stop on 'La Loire à Vélo,' a popular cycling route. You can find numerous cycling routes in the area, including easy loops like 'View of the Beaugency bridge – Meung-sur-Loire loop from Beaugency' or more challenging ones. For detailed routes and maps, check out the Cycling around Beaugency guide.
Yes, the region offers several pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. The Path along the Loire provides wonderful views along fields and the river. You can also find various running and walking trails, such as the 'Petite Mauve Trail' or loops around César's Tower. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Beaugency guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the medieval town center and its historical sites like the Château de Beaugency, which features digital art exhibitions. The nearby Meung-sur-Loire with its castle-park is also a great option. During summer, a seasonal corn maze, the Labyrinthe in the Maize, provides unique amusement. The Rives de Beaugency offer a pleasant walk for all ages to observe nature.
Beaugency is charming throughout the year, but the spring and summer months (April to September) are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities and exploring the natural beauty of the Loire River. The Jardin de Roquelin, for instance, is open from April to October, showcasing its roses in full bloom during warmer months. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery along the Loire.
Beyond its historical architecture, Beaugency offers unique cultural experiences. The Château de Beaugency has been transformed into a Center for Digital Art, blending medieval architecture with modern technology through immersive installations. The town's 16th-century Tour Saint-Firmin bell tower is famous for chiming a traditional tune three times a day, a local cultural highlight.
Parking is generally available in and around the medieval town center of Beaugency. For the Château de Beaugency and other central attractions, you'll find designated parking areas within walking distance. It's advisable to look for public parking signs upon arrival in the town.
Meung-sur-Loire is a charming settlement located on the right bank of the Loire River, just south of Orléans. It's known for its medieval town with winding streets and monuments, including a notable castle-park. It offers a delightful stroll back in time and picturesque views along the Quai Jeanne d'Arcune, making it a popular destination for those exploring the Loire Valley.
Beyond the main landmarks, Beaugency holds several hidden gems. The Église Saint-Étienne, a 10th-century Romanesque church, is one of the oldest in France and now hosts temporary art exhibitions. The Maison des Templiers, a very ancient 12th-century house with an unusual facade, also offers a glimpse into the town's deep past. Wandering through the old streets of the medieval town center often reveals these classified monuments.
Yes, the medieval town center of Beaugency, where many of the main attractions like the Château de Beaugency are located, has a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. You'll find options for refreshments and meals within easy walking distance of the historical sites.


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