Attractions and places to see around Saint-Germain-Chassenay, a commune in the Nièvre department of France, include historical architecture and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is situated near the Loire and Aron rivers, offering natural landscapes for exploration. While the village itself features notable sites, the surrounding region provides additional points of interest. Visitors can find a variety of attractions, from historical structures to natural viewpoints.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Beautiful picnic spot on the Loire with a barbecue area and access to the nature reserve. There is an opportunity for bivouacking at the picnic spot. Trash cans available. No drinking water
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Very nice. The owner charged us €5 to pitch the tent, the shower is €2.
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The cycle path on the dam is sometimes a bit "tough". The views of the Loire radiate tranquility.
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These great locks can be admired several times along the Kanas cycle path. They always look very beautiful.
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Rest stop with bakery at small canal harbor
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The village is home to the Saint-Germain Church, which dates back to the Romanesque period and was largely reconstructed in the 16th century, featuring a notable tympanum. Additionally, the Château de Saint-Loup, built in the mid-19th century in a neo-Louis XIII style, is classified as a "Monument Historique" and offers visits to its exterior and 25-hectare park by appointment.
Yes, the region is characterized by its proximity to the Loire and Aron rivers. You can experience a scenic route along the Loire at View of the Loire, which offers a quiet passage sheltered by trees with views of the naturally flowing river. The town of Decize is also situated at the confluence of these two rivers.
The area is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy cycling, fishing, and hiking. There's a 10-kilometer hiking loop starting in the village center, and the region offers numerous routes for different sports. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running guide for the area.
Yes, you can visit the Abron lock and lock house. This site features a canal bridge with a lock that has a chamber of 38.50 x 5.20 meters and allows boats to cross a fall of 3.71 meters. The lock house itself was designed for two dwellings and is a notable historical structure.
Decize is a pleasant town located at the confluence of the Aron and Loire rivers. It features partly well-preserved city walls and offers a charming atmosphere for a break, with small restaurants and beautiful surroundings. The Canal du Nivernais also runs directly next to it, providing connections to other waterways.
The town of Decize is considered family-friendly due to its pleasant atmosphere and opportunities for gentle exploration along the rivers. The general outdoor activities like cycling and hiking on easy trails can also be suitable for families.
There is a highly-rated place to camp - wonderfully quiet and very beautiful along the canal. It offers a large, beautiful meadow, clean toilets and showers, and even a small restaurant and bakery nearby. It's a peaceful spot, and a bicycle path on the opposite side of the canal leads to Nevers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful natural settings, especially along the Loire River, and the historical charm of towns like Decize. The well-maintained facilities at places like the Abron lock and lock house and the quiet camping spots also receive positive feedback for their beauty and tranquility.
Yes, a 10-kilometer hiking loop is available, starting in the village center opposite the town hall, which typically takes about 3.5 hours. This loop can also be extended to connect with trails in Toury-Lurcy. For more options, you can consult the Hiking around Saint-Germain-Chassenay guide, which lists routes like the easy "Halles Promenade Loop" and various loops around Decize.
The region offers several cycling opportunities, including a bike path along the canal leading to Nevers from the quiet camping spot. For more extensive rides, the Cycling around Saint-Germain-Chassenay guide provides routes such as the "Tour of Burgundy: Decize and Charrin Loop" and longer, more challenging loops along the Loire.
While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed, the region's outdoor activities like cycling, fishing, and hiking are generally best enjoyed during milder weather, typically from spring through early autumn, when conditions are pleasant for exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites.


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