Best attractions and places to see around Broût-Vernet, a commune in the Allier department of France, include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The area offers opportunities to explore its past through various châteaux and religious buildings. Visitors can discover a range of attractions, from medieval villages to historical structures and scenic trails.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Healing water bubbles from many taps here. You can also bring your own bottle to take home.
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Wonderful hike, except the beginning, which we extend to work on our cardio. Avoid walking along streams in April. There were lots of butterfly caterpillars that fell on us, over 2 km. Nothing too bad. The decor is worth it. Don't forget at the end of the hike to go to Charroux, a picturesque little village with lots of memories to bring back, it's 12 km away. Good walk
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There you will encounter these steep stairs cut into the rock, which will test your endurance and reward you with breathtaking views.
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This viewpoint offers an exceptional panorama of the former Saint-Vincent Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery founded in the 6th century by Queen Anne of kyiv. You can admire the remains of the fortified enclosure, the church, the cellars and the grottos which testify to the rich past of this place. You will appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the beauty of nature as you pass by this historic site.
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This charming medieval village is classified among the most beautiful villages in France and has a rich history and heritage. You can discover the candle-making workshop which has been in operation since 1902 and learn about the traditional production of scented candles. You can also visit the Benedictine abbey dating from the 9th century and admire its Romanesque architecture. You can also stroll through the narrow streets and enjoy the picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. Charroux is an ideal destination for a relaxing and cultural hike.
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There you will come across these steep stairs carved into the rock, which will test your endurance and reward you with breathtaking views.
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This viewpoint offers an exceptional panorama of the former Saint-Vincent Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery founded in the 6th century by Queen Anne of kyiv. You can admire the remains of the fortified enclosure, the church, the cellars and the grottos which testify to the rich past of this place. You will enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the beauty of nature while walking to this historic site.
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Broût-Vernet is rich in history. You can visit the 11th-century Église Saint-Mazeran, the neoclassical Mausoleum of Rouher, and the Stèle de Pierre-Jules Boulanger. The area also boasts several historic châteaux, including Château de Lafont, Château du Pointet, and Château du Vernet. Don't miss the ancient chapel at Prieuré d'Aubeterre with its wall paintings, or the 19th-century Villa des Morelles. Further afield, the medieval village of Charroux offers a rich heritage, and the former Saint-Vincent Abbey provides a historical viewpoint.
Yes, Broût-Vernet offers several natural points of interest. You can discover the local legend at Fontaine Saint-Mazeran, located at the base of the Église Saint-Mazeran. There's also a designated water-themed walk through the village that highlights water's role in the landscape. For a more challenging experience with rewarding views, consider the Green stairs, a trail featuring steep steps carved into the rock.
The region around Broût-Vernet is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking, running, and road cycling routes. For hiking, explore trails like the moderate 'Château les Ruillers — loop from Charroux' or the more challenging 'Banks of the Sioule River – Les Ruillers Castle loop from Charroux'. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Étang Palayon loop from Broût-Vernet'. Cyclists have options like the 'Charroux Village – Ébreuil Bridge over the Sioule loop from Broût-Vernet'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the respective guides for hiking, running, and road cycling around Broût-Vernet.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy exploring the charming Charroux – Medieval Village, which is classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France and offers a glimpse into history with its narrow streets and traditional workshops. Another family-friendly option is The Pavillon des Célestins, a historic building in Vichy that once served as a thermal bath and is known for its healing water springs.
The region is dotted with impressive châteaux. Within Broût-Vernet, you can find Château de Lafont (a Historic Monument), Château du Pointet, Château de Fouranges, and Château du Vernet. A short distance away, the Château de Chareil-Cintrat, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a significant regional attraction. You can also visit Château de Saint-Pont, which allows free access to its exteriors and park.
Charroux – Medieval Village is renowned for being listed among the 'most beautiful villages in France'. It boasts a rich history, including a Benedictine abbey from the 9th century, and traditional candle-making workshops that have been in operation since 1902. Visitors can stroll through its picturesque streets and enjoy views of the surrounding countryside, making it ideal for a cultural and relaxing outing.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the View of former Saint-Vincent abbey, which offers an exceptional panorama of the ancient Benedictine monastery remains. The Green stairs trail also rewards those who tackle its steep ascent with expansive views of the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. They enjoy the rich heritage of places like the medieval village of Charroux, the challenging yet rewarding views from the Green stairs, and the peaceful atmosphere at historical sites such as the View of former Saint-Vincent abbey. The opportunity to explore historical buildings and enjoy scenic walks is a common highlight.
Yes, in nearby Vichy, you can find the Napoleon Gallery. This historic building, originally a market hall built in 1861, was converted into a gallery and named after Napoleon III in 1865. It stands as an impressive example of 19th-century architecture.
The Église Saint-Mazeran is a significant parish church in Broût-Vernet, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. It is inscribed on the inventory of Historic Monuments and is part of the European Federation of Cluniac Sites and the Route of Painted Churches of Bourbonnais, highlighting its historical and architectural importance.
Yes, the commune offers a 'Patrimoine et Nature' (Heritage and Nature) leaflet. This resource provides a map and details the architectural, religious, and artistic heritage of Broût-Vernet, linking them to natural elements and suggesting various walking and hiking trails to explore the local area.


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