Best attractions and places to see around Chassy offer a blend of historical architecture and serene natural landscapes. The region features several notable religious buildings, showcasing centuries of local heritage. Visitors can explore charming villages set amidst a hilly terrain that overlooks surrounding valleys. These attractions provide insights into the area's cultural significance and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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In the 5th century, the lands of Guerchy had been bequeathed to the Abbey of Auxerre by Saint Germain who had inherited them from his parents. In 1440, Jehan Régnier, bailiff of Auxerre, acquired the lands. Then he received from Charles the Bold the lordship of Guerchy, which remained in the Régnier family until his last descendant, who died unmarried in 1852. Adrien de Régnier had built, at the beginning of the 17th century, a castle that is known to have been sumptuous. His granddaughter Claude, "La Belle de Guerchy", lady of Bazarnes and maid of honor to Anne of Austria, received the Grand Condé there, exiled after the Fronde. He participated in the embellishments of the church.
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The current bishop, François II de Dinteville, spent a number of years in Rome as ambassador to Francis I. When he returned to France, he brought with him Italian artists, in particular painters to whom he commissioned for the churches of his diocese. We are at the time of the first Renaissance which inherits the flamboyant Gothic where everything was decoration: profusion, abundance, luxuriance... When you push open the door of this chapel, you will be amazed... The key is at your disposal at the town hall, during opening hours of the secretariat Place de la Mairie - Tel. 03 86 41 13 96
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ST-BAUDEL CHAPEL In the 16th century, the S'-Serge and S'-Bach church in Pourraln proved insufficient to celebrate offices. The canons took charge of the reconstruction of the choir while that of the nave was the responsibility of the parishioners. The first stone was laid in 1540. It was necessary to find a new place of worship to celebrate the services. The birth of the S'-Baudel Chapel therefore precedes the reconstruction of the choir of the church of Pourrain. It served as a place of worship for nearly 60 years as the church choir was completed in 1599. Inside, there is no sculpted decoration, except the beautiful arch of a swimming pool, but the richness of the painted vault is extremely surprising. The barrel vault is paneled, wood is not expensive in Puisaye. But this painted decoration: why have you made a rudimentary chapel if you wanted to incur such decoration costs?
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One tends to underestimate the town of Pourrain when driving from Toucy to Auxerre on the D965. This road only affects the town and does not give a favorable image of this beautiful town. The climb to the church, the church itself and the square in front of the church form a very beautiful ensemble. The village is located on a hill that dominates 3 surrounding valleys. Saint Serge Church is a very large church with a unique tower. The main tower with a large bell house and beautiful church clock is in the shape of a richly decorated keep. On the west side there is a slender tower that towers over the main tower and is equipped with shooting stocks.
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Magnificent little pond for lunch or a break, or to get to know the many mallards resting on the bank. The pond has a picnic table as well as several benches around it.
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When I arrived in Parly, I immediately noticed the church. The octagonal church tower, which looks a bit too short, impresses with the finest stone carving. The lavishly designed windows in the area of the bells are richly decorated. If you then walk around the otherwise rather small and squat church, the next surprise comes: a portal that you otherwise only see on cathedrals. Quadruple chiseled columns with portal arches.
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The Saint-Sébastien church, although remodeled in the 15th century, is an important testimony of Romanesque art in Puisaye with its octagonal bell tower of Cluniac inspiration and its sculpted portal restored in 2002, the ocher-veined stone before weakened the sumptuous decorations.
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The area around Chassy is rich in historical religious architecture. You can explore the Saint-Sébastien Church of Parly, known for its Romanesque art, octagonal bell tower, and richly sculpted portal. Another significant site is the Saint-Baudel Chapel, a 16th-century chapel with a surprisingly rich painted vault. The Saint-Germain Church of Guerchy also has a long history, with lands bequeathed to the Abbey of Auxerre in the 5th century. Additionally, the town of Pourrain features the unique Saint Serge Church, notable for its large bell house and richly decorated keep.
Yes, for a peaceful break, visit Bennechiens pond. This magnificent little pond offers a serene setting with a picnic table and benches, perfect for lunch or simply observing the many mallards. The village of Pourrain is also situated on a hill dominating three surrounding valleys, offering scenic views of the natural landscape.
Chassy offers a variety of cycling opportunities. For road cyclists, there are several routes, including the 'Château de Grandchamp – Historic Center of Toucy loop' and the 'Greenway – The Next Rest Area loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Ru de la Fontaine Bouillon – Le Tertre loop' or the 'Bois de Vieux Poux loop'. General cycling routes, such as the 'CHARNY – Church of La Ferté-Loupière loop' and the 'Étang de Moulin de Marnay – Bois loop', are also available. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Chassy, MTB Trails around Chassy, and Cycling around Chassy guides.
While specific family-friendly attractions are not detailed, natural spots like Bennechiens pond, with its picnic facilities and wildlife, can be enjoyable for families looking for a relaxing outdoor break. Exploring the charming villages and their historical churches, such as Pourrain, can also be a pleasant activity for all ages.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The unique architecture of churches like the Saint Serge Church in Pourrain and the Romanesque art of the Saint-Sébastien Church of Parly are frequently highlighted. The tranquil setting of places like Bennechiens pond is also a favorite for those seeking a peaceful escape.
While specific easy hiking trails are not detailed in the highlights, the region's hilly terrain and natural features suggest opportunities for pleasant walks. The 'Bois de Vieux Poux loop' is listed as an easy MTB trail, which might also be suitable for walking. For more detailed information on walking routes, you can explore the various cycling guides, as many routes can be adapted for walking or offer scenic paths through the countryside.
The provided data does not specify public transport options for reaching individual attractions around Chassy. It is generally recommended to check local transport schedules or consider driving, especially when visiting smaller villages and natural sites in rural areas like Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.
Yes, to visit the Saint-Baudel Chapel, you can pick up the key at the town hall during its secretariat opening hours. The chapel is renowned for its richly painted barrel vault, a surprising feature for what was initially a rudimentary chapel, reflecting the influence of Italian artists brought to the region in the 16th century.
The guide data does not specify the best time to visit. However, given the focus on historical sites and natural landscapes, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring. Summer can also be enjoyable, particularly for outdoor activities, though it may be warmer. Winter might be quieter, but some attractions or outdoor activities could be limited by weather conditions.
While specific dog-friendly designations are not provided for each attraction, many outdoor areas and trails in rural France are generally welcoming to dogs on a leash. Natural spots like Bennechiens pond and the various cycling and walking routes mentioned in the Road Cycling Routes around Chassy, MTB Trails around Chassy, and Cycling around Chassy guides could be suitable for walks with your dog, provided local regulations are followed.
The guide data does not provide specific recommendations for cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly at each attraction. However, the larger villages and towns in the region, such as Pourrain, would likely offer local amenities. For a wider selection, consider looking in nearby larger towns within the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.


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