Best attractions and places to see around Noyers include historical waterways and charming villages. This region features a network of canals with preserved locks, offering insights into 17th to 19th-century engineering. The landscape is characterized by peaceful water views and historical sites, providing a glimpse into the area's past as a vital transport route.
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A peaceful and emotional route along the canal.
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Lock built in 1690, now listed as a Historic Monument and which regained its former appearance in 2022 with the installation of new solid oak doors, following two successive reconstructions of the upstream and downstream heads during the 19th century.
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Grignon is a little gem nestled in the heart of Loiret, near the Canal d’Orléans. This quiet village is home to the Auberge des 3 Écluses, a charming place where gourmets can enjoy authentic local cuisine. While strolling around the area, you will discover the Belle de Grignon, a replica of a Berry flute that brings the canal’s maritime past to life. This barge, built in oak by volunteers, offers walks and allows you to discover the region’s peaceful landscapes.
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The Étang des Bois leisure center, nestled in the heart of the Orléans forest, is the perfect place to recharge your batteries in the heart of nature. Imagine yourself on the banks of this peaceful pond, surrounded by pines and oaks, with a sandy beach that invites you to swim in season. Here, the setting is sublime: shaded paths for quiet walks, picnic areas for outdoor lunches, and even a snack bar for a gourmet break. For those who want to prolong the pleasure, a friendly campsite is available, with a multitude of activities for the whole family.
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Lock on the first part of the Orléans Canal, built in the 17th century. Beautifully flowered and well maintained. There is a picnic table there.
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This site is most characteristic of the Orléans Canal, which was once a vital waterway for transporting timber and other materials from the Orléans Forest to Paris. You can admire the three old locks and their lock house, which date from the 18th and 19th centuries. You can also see the small forge, built in 1821, which has a charming facade with a circular window. The site also includes a garden with remains of the original ponds. You can enjoy peaceful water and forest views, and perhaps spot the Belle de Grignon, a replica of a 19th century barge that was built by local enthusiasts. The Grignon site is an ideal place to discover the heritage and natural riches of the Loiret.
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Lock on the first part of the Orléans Canal, built in the 17th century. Beautifully flowered and well maintained. There is a picnic table there.
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Pond with a beach (supervised in summer) for swimming
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Noyers is rich in history, particularly its medieval village with 78 classified historic monuments. You can wander through cobbled streets to see half-timbered houses and squares like Place de l'Hôtel de Ville. Don't miss the atmospheric ruins of the Old Castle Site, which offers sweeping views, or the well-preserved ramparts and 19 fortified gates. Beyond the village, explore the historical canal system, including Chailly Lock, built in the 17th century, and Grignon Locks and the Lockkeeper's House, dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Yes, Noyers offers several family-friendly options. The Chailly Lock is beautifully maintained with a picnic table, perfect for a family stop. The Grignon Locks and the Lockkeeper's House also welcomes families to explore its historical structures and garden. Additionally, the Museum of Naïve and Popular Arts is particularly popular with families and school groups, offering an eclectic collection of art.
Noyers is a hub for arts and culture. You can visit the Museum of Naïve and Popular Arts, housed in a former 17th-century college, which features a significant collection of eclectic objects and paintings. The village also boasts numerous artisan shops and galleries, and hosts musical events like the Musical Festival of the Grands Crus of Burgundy in July, and the Rencontres Musicales of Noyers.
The village is beautifully situated in a bend of the River Serein, offering peaceful walks along its banks with views of the town and its ramparts. The surrounding countryside, historically rich with vineyards, walnut, and cherry trees, provides a scenic backdrop for exploration. The old castle site also offers nature walks like 'La Serpentine'.
The area around Noyers is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and running. For example, explore MTB Trails around Noyers, enjoy Cycling around Noyers, or discover Running Trails around Noyers. These guides offer routes of varying difficulties, often passing by the historical locks and scenic waterways.
Noyers is charming year-round, but certain times offer unique experiences. Summer months are great for guided tours of the medieval village and stone-cutting workshops at the Old Castle site. In autumn, particularly the first and last Sundays of November, the village hosts Burgundy Truffle Markets, filling the arcades with delicious artisanal products.
Noyers is recognized as one of 'The Most Beautiful Villages of France' due to its remarkably preserved medieval architecture. It features a wealth of half-timbered houses, intricate carvings, and cobbled streets. The village retains much of its medieval defensive structures, including ramparts and 19 of its original 23 fortified gates, offering a true journey back in time.
Yes, you can visit the Crossroads of the Resistance, a place steeped in history where four municipalities meet. This site was renamed in 1945 in memory of the Maquis de Lorris and a significant attack in August 1944. A memorial and the ruins of four forest houses bear witness to these tragic events.
Beyond the general medieval charm, Noyers boasts specific architectural gems. Look for the 15th-century House of Corporations with its richly carved wooden facade, the Maison de la Toison d'Or with its Renaissance-style facade, and the 15th-century Church of Notre-Dame with its gargoyle-adorned tower. The 17th-century Town Hall also features an ornate baroque facade.
The canal system around Noyers, particularly the Orléans Canal, was a vital waterway from the 17th to 19th centuries, used for transporting timber and other materials. Sites like Choiseau lock, built in 1690 and now a Historic Monument, showcase this engineering heritage. Exploring these canals offers insights into the region's past as a crucial transport route.
Grignon is a charming village near the Canal d’Orléans. It's home to the Auberge des 3 Écluses, known for authentic local cuisine. You can also see the Belle de Grignon, a replica of a 19th-century barge, which brings the canal's maritime past to life and offers a unique way to discover the region's peaceful landscapes.


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