Attractions and places to see around Pussigny, a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department of France, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural insights, and natural beauty. The area is situated within the wider Loire Valley region, known for its châteaux and gardens. Pussigny's landscape is shaped by the Vienne and Veude Rivers, contributing to its natural features.
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This site is the Chillou dolmen and is not located at this location. It is situated on the border of Marcé and Descartes at a place called La Barbotiniere.
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This church was built in the 11th century, expanded in the 15th and 16th centuries, restored in the 20th century, and its porch dates from the 18th century. The porch, with its pediment, gives visitors no clue that they are entering a thousand-year-old Romanesque nave. The two western bays are vaulted, like the entire building in the 15th and 16th centuries, with ribbed vaults.
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Small village known for its castle, built on the edge of Vienne: the Château des Ormes, which is listed and open to the public between June and September. You can also discover by strolling an old post house, the castle of Fontaine, the chapel of Falaise but also the very beautiful Halles and the old wash house, in the heart of the village.
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Small village known for its castle, built on the edge of Vienne: the Château des Ormes, which is listed and open to the public between June and September. You can also discover by strolling an old post house, the castle of Fontaine, the chapel of Falaise but also the very beautiful Halles and the old wash house, in the heart of the village.
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Beautiful route that allows you to drive without cars
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New greenway that allows you to drive without a car....
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Very impressive church. It also recalls a priest who fell victim to fascism. I have immense respect for such strong people.
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Pussigny and its surroundings are rich in history. Within the commune, you can visit the historic Église Saint-Clair, with parts dating back to the 12th century, and the Neolithic megalith, Dolmen dit la Pierre Levée ou Dolmen de Doulx, also known as the Chillou dolmen. The area also features the private Manoir de La Proutière and unique historical pigeonniers. Further afield, the village of Les Ormes boasts the Château des Ormes, an old post house, and historical Halles. You can also find the 11th-century Saint-Sulpice Church in Les Ormes.
Yes, Pussigny offers several natural features. The commune's eastern side is bordered by the Vienne River, and it's also drained by the Veude River, both contributing to picturesque landscapes. The Dolmen dit la Pierre Levée ou Dolmen de Doulx is a significant natural monument. The region also features three remarkable Zones Naturelles d'Intérêt Écologique, Faunistique et Floristique (ZNIEFF), highlighting its biodiversity, and the wetland area of La Vallée de la Veude de Grisay à l'A10.
The area around Pussigny is excellent for cycling. A popular option is the Descartes to Preuilly-sur-Claise Greenway, which provides a scenic route for cycling without car traffic. For more extensive rides, you can explore various road cycling routes, including loops from Port-de-Piles or Les Ormes. Discover more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Pussigny guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Dolmen dit la Pierre Levée ou Dolmen de Doulx (Chillou dolmen) is a fascinating prehistoric site that can spark children's interest in history. The Descartes to Preuilly-sur-Claise Greenway offers a safe and enjoyable environment for family bike rides. Additionally, the nearby village of Les Ormes, with its castle and historical buildings, provides an engaging setting for a family outing.
You'll find a variety of trails for walking and running. The natural landscapes along the Vienne and Veude Rivers offer pleasant paths. For dedicated running, there are several loops available, such as those starting from Marcilly-sur-Vienne or Nouâtre, typically ranging from 5 to 12 kilometers. You can find detailed information on these routes in the Running Trails around Pussigny guide.
Pussigny has unique local traditions. The area is known for its goat breeding and the production of a local cheese called 'bûche de Pussigny.' You can often see a goat statue at the entrance of the Bois-Rond farm, symbolizing this tradition. Exploring the historical sites like the Église Saint-Clair and the unique pigeonniers also offers insight into the region's past and cultural heritage.
While specific viewpoints are not explicitly highlighted, visitors appreciate the scenic beauty of the Dolmen dit la Pierre Levée ou Dolmen de Doulx, which is a natural monument. The riverbanks of the Vienne and Veude also provide tranquil and picturesque settings for walks and enjoying the landscape.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails in the vicinity of Pussigny. You can explore moderate difficulty routes like the 'La Creuse – La Fontaine Blanche loop from Port-de-Piles' or the 'La Fontaine Blanche – La Plaine loop from Pussigny.' These trails offer a great way to experience the natural environment. More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Pussigny guide.
The Dolmen dit la Pierre Levée ou Dolmen de Doulx, also known as the Chillou dolmen, is a significant Neolithic megalith. It is classified as a Historical Monument since 1945 and provides crucial evidence of early human occupation in the Pussigny area. It even appears on the commune's new coat of arms, highlighting its local importance.
The Château des Ormes, located in the village of Les Ormes, is a listed castle that is typically open to the public between June and September. Beyond the castle, the village offers other historical sights, including an old post house, the castle of Fontaine, the chapel of Falaise, and the very beautiful Halles and an old wash house in the heart of the village. The Saint-Sulpice Church, with its Romanesque nave, is also a notable feature.
Pussigny serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider Loire Valley. Within a reasonable driving distance, you can visit famous châteaux such as Château d'Azay-le-Rideau, Château d'Ussé, Château de Chinon, Château de Villandry, and the renowned Château de Chenonceau. Other notable sites include the historic Abbaye Notre Dame de Fontevraud, beautiful gardens like Les Jardins du Château du Rivau, and charming villages such as Crissay-sur-Manse.


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