Attractions and places to see around Clamecy include a rich array of historical sites and natural features. This medieval town is situated at the confluence of the Yonne and Beuvron rivers, and along the Canal du Nivernais. Historically significant for its wood-floating industry, Clamecy offers a unique setting for exploration. The area features picturesque waterways and well-preserved architecture.
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Not for regular bikes, only for mountain bikers. Bring wellington boots.
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At the beginning of the route the path is very overgrown, much overhanging greenery. At the hermit's chapel the road is closed. Attempts to cross the bridge are at your own risk. Caution is advised.
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Very nice cycle route along the canal with many sights.
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Beautiful little town with many medieval buildings. Definitely worth a visit
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The Saint-Martin collegiate church in Clamecy is considered one of the jewels of Burgundian Gothic art. Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, it has been listed since 1840. Its large square tower was made with stones extracted from the Basseville quarries, very close to Clamecy. A tricolor flag has flown at its summit since the Revolution, an extremely rare occurrence on a religious building.
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Built of cut stone and inaugurated in 1838, the Bethlehem Bridge in Clamecy is one of the nerve centers of the city. It spans both the Yonne and the Nivernais canal, which blend together under its arches. Every summer, dozens of makeshift boats are launched at its feet, during the very popular and festive “phony descent”. An event worth seeing!
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The Bethlehem Bridge is a low-slung arch bridge which crosses the Yonne River with a view of the banks of Clamecy.
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Construction of the church began around 1215 with flamboyant Gothic architecture. The church is located in the center of the town, opposite the Town Hall and not far from many shops.
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Clamecy is rich in history. You can explore the Historic centre of Clamecy, a protected sector with medieval buildings and narrow pedestrian streets dating from the 13th to 16th centuries. Don't miss the Collégiale Saint-Martin de Clamecy, a Gothic church with a flamboyant style facade. Other notable historical sites include the Hôtel de Bellegarde, which houses part of the Romain Rolland Museum, and the unique Church of Bethlehem, one of France's first concrete churches.
Yes, Clamecy is surrounded by beautiful natural features. The Narvau Waterfall, fed by the nearby Etang de Goulot, is a serene spot to take a break. You can also enjoy the picturesque banks of the Yonne and Beuvron rivers, or visit Étang Chaumail, a tranquil lake. The Canal du Nivernais itself offers scenic views and opportunities for riverside strolls.
The area around Clamecy is ideal for outdoor activities, especially along its waterways. Cycling and walking are very popular on the Canal de Nivernais Towpath. You can also find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy and moderate trails. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Clamecy or the gravel biking guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Clamecy are suitable for families. The Canal de Nivernais Towpath is great for family cycling or walks, featuring various locks and bridges that children often find fascinating. The Historic centre of Clamecy offers charming pedestrian streets to explore. The Collancelle Locks are also a fun spot to watch boats navigate the canal.
Clamecy is a 'Station Verte de Vacances,' making it excellent for outdoor activities. The warmer months, generally from spring through early autumn, are ideal for cycling, walking, and exploring the waterways. Traditional events like water jousting on Bastille Day (July 14th) and 'La fête de l'andouillette et du vin blanc' in early July also add to the summer appeal.
Yes, the region has several historical fortifications. You can visit Bazoches Castle, a significant historical site. Another interesting, though not publicly accessible, site is Cuncy Castle, an old fortified house with an impressive porch tower, visible from a distance.
Visitors particularly enjoy the town's medieval charm, with its old buildings and pedestrian streets, as well as the scenic walks along the Yonne River and Canal du Nivernais. The Collégiale Saint-Martin is often highlighted for its beauty. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to experience the area's rich history and natural beauty.
Yes, if you're interested in waterfall hikes, the area around Clamecy offers dedicated routes. You can find several trails that lead to the Narvau Waterfall. For detailed options, including loops of varying difficulties, refer to the waterfall hikes guide around Clamecy.
The Canal du Nivernais is central to Clamecy's identity. Historically, it was crucial for the town's wood-floating industry, transporting timber to Paris. Today, it's a popular spot for fluvial tourism, offering opportunities for boating, walking, and cycling along its towpaths. The canal, along with the Yonne and Beuvron rivers, defines Clamecy's picturesque setting.
Beyond the Gothic Collégiale Saint-Martin, Clamecy boasts unique architecture like the Church of Bethlehem, notable for being one of France's first churches constructed from concrete in 1926. The Pont de Bethléem, a cut-stone bridge from 1838, is another significant landmark. The historic center also features well-preserved half-timbered houses, such as the Maison du Tisserand.
For information on local events, such as the traditional water jousting or the 'Descente bidon' in August, and to inquire about guided tours of the city, it is best to contact the local Tourist Office. They can provide up-to-date details on cultural happenings and heritage tours.


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