Attractions and places to see around Neuvy-Sur-Barangeon are found in a village nestled in France's Sologne region, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. Located in the Cher department, the area features the Barangeon river, peat bogs, and numerous ponds. Surrounded by the Solognote forest, it provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local heritage. The region was historically a Roman crossroads, with archaeological evidence of ancient structures.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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At the place where there is the big tree trunk, right in the middle of the path, they made 1, passage in the ground, it's great, I left a photo number 12 in the essential
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Fountain still in operation, with ancient-inspired architecture. On its pediment is engraved the date 1903. It is a clinker operator, a very common activity in the region, who gave it its name. In front of the fountain, blocks of stone surrounded by iron seem to have been used to crush the clinker.
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Fountain still in operation, with ancient-inspired architecture. On its pediment is engraved the date 1903. It is a clinker operator, a very common activity in the region, who gave it its name. The blocks of stone surrounded by iron which are in front of the fountain could have been used to crush the clinker.
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Priory founded in the 12th century by King Philippe-Auguste, it was inhabited until the beginning of the 16th century by monks. Registered since 2013 on the list of Historic Monuments, its restoration was launched in 2016. It now regularly hosts schools and the association which takes care of its preservation would like to make it a real forest school where children could learn more about flora, fauna and history.
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A patch has been cleared up, the track is a little cluttered with pieces of branches but remains clearly visible and practicable.
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Priory of Bléron
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This fountain from 1903 (engraving on the pediment) is located in the town of Allogny.
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Neuvy-Sur-Barangeon is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Site de la Maison de l'Eau, which includes the Moulin de la Biodiversité, the Parc de l'Étang de M. Gentil, and the unique Tourbière de la Guette, a sensitive natural area with a pedagogical trail. The village is also surrounded by the vast Solognote forest, offering numerous opportunities for walks and hikes. Additionally, the Étangs de la Boulasse and La Noue are popular spots for fishing and relaxation.
Yes, the area boasts several historical sites. A notable one is the Former priory of Bléron, founded in the 12th century and listed as a Historic Monument. You can also see the Fontaine au Verdier🤗, a historical fountain from 1903. Other significant sites include the Château du Grand-Chavanon and Château de Saint-Hubert, the historic Église Notre-Dame, an 18th-century Maison Solognote, and a 19th-century Lavoir. The region also has ancient Roman remains, reflecting its past as a Roman crossroads.
The Solognote forest surrounding Neuvy-Sur-Barangeon provides excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore routes like 'The Berrich mangrove – Former priory of Bléron loop' or 'Étang de la Boulasse loop'. Mountain bikers can find trails such as 'Ford on the Barangeon🤗 – Ruisseau du Gué🤗 ford loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Neuvy-Sur-Barangeon, MTB Trails around Neuvy-Sur-Barangeon, and Road Cycling Routes around Neuvy-Sur-Barangeon.
Yes, the Site de la Maison de l'Eau is particularly family-friendly, offering immersive and educational activities. It features trails along the Barangeon river, a bamboo plantation, and an insect hotel, perfect for engaging children with nature. The Tourbière de la Guette also has a pedagogical trail designed for discovery. Additionally, the numerous ponds like Étangs de la Boulasse are great for relaxed family outings and fishing.
The Solognote forest offers many opportunities for walks. The Site de la Maison de l'Eau has accessible trails, including a pedagogical path through the Tourbière de la Guette. For a more structured experience, the Monotrace in allogny🤗 forest provides a clear and practicable path for exploration, described as a nice rolling section. Many routes around the ponds also offer easy walking options.
The Tourbière de la Guette is a unique peat bog located within the Site de la Maison de l'Eau. It is recognized as a 'Sensitive Natural Area' due to its distinctive flora and fauna. A pedagogical trail allows visitors to discover this special natural heritage, making it an important site for environmental education and appreciation of local biodiversity.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural sites. The historical significance of places like the Former priory of Bléron and the charm of the Fontaine au Verdier🤗 are highly regarded. The rolling trails within the Allogny forest, such as the Monotrace in allogny🤗 forest, are also popular for their clear and practicable paths, offering enjoyable outdoor experiences.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity. You can find trails like the Trois Fossés🤗, which offers varying difficulties from south to north. Another option is the North-south rolling monotrace🤗, a classic from the Prieuré de Bléron area. For more routes, check the MTB Trails around Neuvy-Sur-Barangeon guide.
The Moulin de la Biodiversité is an old 15th-century water mill located within the Site de la Maison de l'Eau. It serves as a cultural and educational hub, hosting temporary and permanent exhibitions that highlight the region's natural heritage and biodiversity. It's a key part of the immersive experience offered at the Maison de l'Eau.
Yes, Neuvy-Sur-Barangeon was historically a Roman crossroads. Archaeological evidence suggests the presence of two sanctuaries, thermal baths, a theater, and a necropolis. While specific sites might require local guidance, Roman ruins still exist nearby, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Neuvy-Sur-Barangeon has a vibrant local life. You can typically find a Sunday morning market. The village also hosts nature workshops during school holidays, a Grand Marché Gourmand in April, a fireworks display on July 14th, and a large flea market on August 15th, offering various local experiences throughout the year.


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