Best attractions and places to see around Chazemais include a blend of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. The region features the tranquil bocage bourbonnais with small streams and meadows, alongside the Cher valley. Visitors can explore ancient churches, castles, and extensive forests, offering diverse attractions around Chazemais.
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Indeed, the population has been declining since 2008 (630 inhabitants compared to 543 in 2022), Vesdun has gradually seen its businesses close, bistro, butcher, bakery, grocery stores, the post office moved to the town hall, etc. ... in the 90s-2000s, Vesdun was a very beautiful, lively village, now it is more of a through road between Vallon en Sully and Culan although there is still a nursery/primary school.
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Vesdun actually seemed a bit quiet, maybe we were there at the wrong time of day
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Nassigny Castle is a 14th-century building. The passage of history over the centuries has caused it to suffer significant damage. After several renovations in the 16th and 19th centuries, nothing remains of the castle's original appearance.
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Nice little church. Otherwise, the village is pretty deserted.
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Paved track, no cars but a bit monotonous.
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At the beginning of the 12th century, the church was mentioned as a possession of the Abbey of Déols. A Benedictine priory-cure must have existed. The building appears as a rural church from the 12th century to which a chapel was added to the south (16th century) and to the west a bell tower-porch (1861). The Romanesque church, without a transept, includes a rectangular nave covered in the 16th century with a paneled barrel vault, extended by a large rectangular apse ending in a flat apse. The apse retains historic capitals. A fragmentary painted decoration develops in two parallel registers on the north and south slopes of the choir vault. The scenes represented are taken from the childhood of Christ: Annunciation, Visitation, Nativity in the north; Journey and Adoration of the Magi in the South.
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La Toque à Huriel is one of the few quadrangular donjons from the 12th century remaining in France. While running, you can admire the impressive medieval fortress, which was once the residence of the powerful lords of Huriel, and admire the panoramic view from the top of the tower. The dungeon also houses a museum which presents the local heritage and culture of Huriel.
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La Toque à Huriel is one of the few quadrangular donjons from the 12th century remaining in France. You can explore the impressive medieval fortress, which was once the residence of the powerful lords of Huriel, and admire the panoramic view from the top of the tower. The dungeon also houses a museum which presents the local heritage and culture of Huriel.
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Chazemais and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Église Sainte-Anne, known for its red sandstone and a 19th-century fresco. The area also features several castles, including the 14th-century Château de Nassigny, which has undergone significant renovations. Nearby, you'll find the impressive Château de Peufeilhoux and the ruins of Château d'Hérisson.
Yes, the region offers several natural attractions. The extensive Forêt de Troncais, about 23 km away, is perfect for hiking with its ancient oaks. Other forests like Forêt des Colettes are also accessible. You can also explore the tranquil Bocage Bourbonnais and the Cher Valley, which feature small streams, meadows, and groves ideal for walks.
The area is excellent for cycling, particularly along the Berry Canal. The Conal of Berry offers a paved path suitable for road bikes, providing a peaceful atmosphere away from road traffic. You can find various cycling routes, including those passing by the Lock on the Berry canal. For more options, check out the cycling guide for Chazemais.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural landscapes, such as the forests and the tranquil paths along the Berry Canal. The Lock on the Berry canal offers a pleasant cycle and pedestrian path, which is safe and away from road traffic. The nearby Lac de Sidiailles also provides a natural environment for lakeside activities.
Chazemais is surrounded by excellent hiking opportunities. You can explore the tranquil bocage bourbonnais with its small streams and sunken paths, or walk along the Cher valley. A notable trail is 'In the Footsteps of Le Grand Meaulnes,' which explores landscapes that inspired the famous novel. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the hiking guide for Chazemais.
Beyond historical structures, you can visit the Musée Canal de Berry, which focuses on the history of the Berry Canal. Another unique cultural site is the Maison Ecole du Grand Meaulnes in Épineuil-le-Fleuriel, connecting visitors to the renowned French novel. Additionally, several remarkable gardens like Jardins du château d'Ainay-le-Vieil are within reach.
Chazemais is known for its unusually named hamlets, such as 'Tout Lui Faut' and 'Travail Coquin.' The local inhabitants are affectionately known as 'Les Brûlés' (The Burnt Ones), a nickname originating from the Wars of Religion.
The Conal of Berry is a canal path that is paved all the way to Vallon-en-Sully, making it suitable for road bikes. It offers a peaceful atmosphere, especially once you leave Montluçon, and is a great option for cycling or leisurely walks away from road traffic.
Yes, the Magnette Inn is conveniently located along the Berry Canal, offering a large sunny terrace. It's right next to the train station and across from the Berry Canal Museum, making it a good spot for a meal or an overnight stay while exploring the canal area.
The Saint Cyr Church is a charming 12th-century Romanesque church in Vesdun. It features a rectangular nave with a paneled barrel vault and a large rectangular apse. Inside, you can admire historic capitals and a fragmentary painted decoration depicting scenes from the childhood of Christ, such as the Annunciation and Adoration of the Magi.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets throughout the week. You can find markets in Domerat on Fridays, and Montluçon has markets on Wednesdays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, and Saturdays. Néris-les-Bains also hosts markets on Thursdays and Sundays.
The Chazemais area provides several mountain biking trails. You can find routes like the 'Lock on the Berry canal – Conal of Berry loop from Nassigny' or the 'La brande de Tillay loop from Chazemais.' These trails offer varying difficulties. For more detailed routes, consult the MTB Trails around Chazemais guide.


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