Best attractions and places to see around Argent-Sur-Sauldre include a variety of historical sites and natural landscapes within the Sologne region. This area offers a mix of cultural heritage, such as Renaissance castles, and expansive natural features like lakes and canals. The region is known for its diverse environments, providing opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Visitors can discover a range of attractions, from historical monuments to natural reserves.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The old Canal de la Sauldre, once built to transport wood, lime, and peat, meanders through the forests of the Sologne. Today, the water is calm and wooded, but the old locks, bridges, and towpaths still reveal exactly how it once worked. It's an ideal walking route.
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The lake covers 180 hectares, making it the largest in the Sologne. Originally created in 1864 to supply the Sauldre canal with water. Now partly developed as a recreational area: beach area, hiking trails, water sports (sailing, ski-nautique, pedalo), and an ornithological reserve. For nature lovers: you'll find a rich bird life (cendré heron, grèbe huppé, etc.) and diverse flora along the banks. For families: picnic areas, a beach area in the summer, and playgrounds.
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Pretty little church from the 13th century, enlarged in the 15th century by the Stuarts who stayed in Aubigny. The interior is very well maintained.
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Castle built during the Renaissance by Robert Stuart then Louise de Keroualle, Duchess of Aubigny and Porsmouth. Only the facade and one of the two wings exist today. It is one of the major witnesses to the historical presence of the Scots in this city of character. It can be visited and is worth a look, notably with the ceiling of its large room which is all made of wood, shaped like the hull of an upside-down boat. Good to know: Franco-Scottish festivals take place every year in July.
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Le Petit Château in Autry-Le-Châtel is a 15th century castle where Madame de Sévigné stayed. It is surrounded by a magnificent park with trees and flowers. You will be able to admire the architecture of the castle, typical of the Renaissance period, with this plan of bricks and stones and its three different towers. You can also discover the neighboring village of Autry-le-Châtel, which has a rich heritage and a charming atmosphere. The castle is open to external visits in summer, by reservation only. During heritage days, certain interior rooms are also accessible to the public.
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Castle built during the Renaissance by Robert Stuart then Louise de Keroualle, Duchess of Aubigny and Porsmouth. Only the facade and one of the two wings exist today. It is one of the major witnesses to the historical presence of the Scots in this city of character. It can be visited and is worth a look, notably with the ceiling of its large room which is all made of wood, shaped like the hull of an upside-down boat. Good to know: Franco-Scottish festivals take place every year in July.
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Canal which connects Blancafort (Cher) and Lamotte-Beuvron (Loir-et-Cher) and is 46,810 km long. It is the only canal in France not attached to any waterway, designed to improve agriculture in Sologne with drainage, irrigation and earth transport functions. Its construction began urgently in June 1848, after a vote by the National Assembly which wanted to occupy the Parisian workers left behind by the closure of the National Workshops.
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The largest pond in Sologne which combines rich natural environments, with fauna and flora that can be admired for hours, and facilities conducive to relaxation and swimming, with its beaches and activities on offer.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can visit Stuart Castle, a Renaissance-era castle with a unique wooden ceiling. Another notable site is Little Castle in Autry-Le-Châtel, a 15th-century castle known for its architecture and park. Additionally, the Saint Martin Church of Aubigny-sur-Nère, dating back to the 13th century, is worth seeing.
For nature and water activities, Étang du Puits is an excellent choice. It's the largest lake in the Sologne, covering 180 hectares, and offers a recreational area with beaches, water sports like sailing and pedalo, and picnic spots. It also features an ornithological reserve for birdwatching.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Étang du Puits has a beach area, playgrounds, and water sports. Both Stuart Castle and Little Castle are tagged as family-friendly, offering historical exploration in engaging settings.
The area is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore options like the 'Étang du Puits – Puits Lock loop' or the 'Stuart Castle loop' which are often easy to moderate. Running trails include the 'Château de la Verrerie Circuit' and various loops around Aubigny-sur-Nère. Mountain bikers can enjoy routes like the 'Étang du Logis loop'. You can find more details and routes in the cycling guide, running guide, and MTB guide for Argent-Sur-Sauldre.
Absolutely. The Old Sauldre Canal meanders through the Sologne forests and is an ideal route for walking and cycling. The towpaths are well-preserved, and you can still see old locks and bridges, offering a glimpse into its historical use for transport. It's a peaceful way to experience the region's natural beauty.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Summer (June to August) is ideal for water activities at Étang du Puits and enjoying the beaches. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and exploring historical sites like Stuart Castle, with fewer crowds and beautiful natural scenery.
Beyond the main attractions, the Old Sauldre Canal offers a tranquil experience, winding through forests with calm waters and historical remnants. It's generally less crowded than more developed recreational areas. The park surrounding Little Castle also provides a serene setting with trees and flowers.
The Sologne region, particularly around Étang du Puits, is rich in wildlife. The lake is home to an ornithological reserve where you can spot various bird species, including the cendré heron and grèbe huppé. The diverse flora along the banks also supports a variety of smaller creatures.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The unique architecture and history of Stuart Castle, especially its wooden ceiling, are often highlighted. The recreational opportunities and natural environment of Étang du Puits, with its beaches and water sports, are also very popular. The peaceful walking routes along the Old Sauldre Canal are frequently praised for their tranquility and historical charm.
While specific wild swimming spots are not officially designated, Étang du Puits offers a developed beach area where swimming is permitted and popular during warmer months. It provides a safe and enjoyable environment for water recreation.
Yes, the Old Sauldre Canal offers an ideal walking route with flat towpaths, making it suitable for various abilities. Additionally, many of the cycling and running routes listed in the running guide and cycling guide around Argent-Sur-Sauldre are rated as 'easy' and can be enjoyed on foot.


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