Best attractions and places to see around Le Bardon, a village in the Loiret department, offer a blend of rural charm and access to the Loire Valley's heritage. Situated on the Beauce water table, the area features natural landscapes like the Loire and Loiret rivers. Traditional vintner houses and historical sites nearby provide insight into the region's past. The village serves as a base for exploring both local amenities and broader regional attractions.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Greenway along the Loire. Rolling track with tarmac, dirt, or white gravel covering depending on the section. Allows you to be away from traffic with little shared road.
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According to legend, the Devil took refuge in the castle after having built the magnificent Pont de Beaugency in one night.
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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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Very gravel, a beautiful track
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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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Le Bardon is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Confluence of the Loire and the Loiret, a nature reserve at the Pointe de Courpain, known for its diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, explore La Mare du Bardon, a pond with an observation pontoon, or enjoy walks and bike rides along the banks of the Loire River.
Absolutely. The region boasts several significant historical sites. You can discover the medieval charm of Meung-sur-Loire, home to one of the largest and oldest castles in the Loiret. Another must-see is the Royal Basilica of Our Lady of Cléry, a flamboyant Gothic basilica and the burial place of Louis XI. The nearby medieval town of Beaugency also features the historic Château de Beaugency.
The area around Le Bardon is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling along the Loire River, including the well-signposted Path along the Loire. For more structured routes, consider exploring the many options for cycling around Le Bardon or running trails, which range from easy to difficult.
Yes, Le Bardon and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The Confluence of the Loire and the Loiret features a greenway suitable for walking and cycling with children. The village itself has a multi-sport park for youth and an amusement park for children. Many of the historical sites like Meung-sur-Loire and Château de Beaugency are also considered family-friendly.
The Loire Valley, including Le Bardon, is generally pleasant from spring through early autumn (April to October). This period offers mild weather, perfect for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and exploring the natural features and historical sites. The rose gardens, such as Jardins de Roquelin, are particularly beautiful in late spring and early summer.
Le Bardon is surrounded by excellent walking opportunities. You can enjoy tranquil strolls along the banks of the Loire River, including the scenic Path along the Loire. The village also has a secure walking path at La Mare du Bardon. For more extensive options, explore the various running and walking trails available in the wider area, suitable for different fitness levels.
In Le Bardon, you can visit the current Église Saint-Vrain, consecrated in 1925, which houses a 17th-century wooden statue of Saint Vrain. The village also features traditional vintner houses built with rubble and dressed stone, offering a glimpse into the region's historical architecture. Additionally, you can observe many traditional wells, some up to 45 meters deep, which once supplied water to homes.
Yes, approximately 4 km from Le Bardon, you can discover the beautiful Jardins de Roquelin, renowned for their stunning rose gardens in the Loire Valley. While further afield, the Parc Floral de la Source in Orléans also offers a lovely botanical experience.
The area around Le Bardon is excellent for cycling, with the Loire and its canals forming a significant waterway loop. You can find numerous routes for both general cycling and road cycling, ranging from easy loops around Meung-sur-Loire to more challenging rides towards Château de Chambord.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of sites like the Confluence of the Loire and the Loiret, highlighting its diverse flora and fauna and the peaceful greenway. The historical charm of Meung-sur-Loire, with its medieval streets and castle, is also highly appreciated for its immersive experience.
Yes, Le Bardon village provides a dedicated picnic area for visitors, perfect for enjoying a meal amidst the tranquil rural setting after exploring the local attractions or embarking on a walk.


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