Best attractions and places to see around Cercy-La-Tour include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated at the confluence of the Alène, Aron, and Canne rivers, the town's old quarter occupies a rocky spur, offering views of the surrounding landscape. The area provides opportunities to explore waterways, historical architecture, and natural settings.
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Beautiful walk to do with the family, without any elevation changes.
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The bike path has good asphalt, without any potholes! The floodplain is between the Loire and the dam. We experienced the Loire as a calm, unobtrusive river. But apparently, it can also be quite different.
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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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Simply a great spot – a beautiful view of the Loire. The wooden statues are original. A lovely bike path!
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Picturesque cycle path along the canal.
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Super canal in the countryside, one of the most beautiful in France.
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Beautiful section of the route along the Loire.
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Cercy-La-Tour is rich in natural beauty, situated at the confluence of the Alène, Aron, and Canne rivers, which creates a picturesque basin ideal for fishing. A significant highlight is the Nivernais Canal, offering tranquil waterside paths. You can also find the View of the Loire, a scenic passage along the river, and the Picnic area on the banks of the Loire River, adorned with wooden carvings.
For remarkable panoramic views, visit the Tour de Cercy. This ancient keep offers vistas of the town, the meandering Canal du Nivernais, the surrounding bocage, and the distant Morvan mountains. The Notre-Dame-du-Nivernais Statue also provides an elevated perspective overlooking Cercy-la-Tour.
Yes, the Cascade de la Dragne is a natural waterfall located near Cercy-La-Tour, offering a pleasant spot to visit for those interested in natural attractions.
Cercy-La-Tour boasts several historical sites. The 11th-century Romanesque Saint-Pierre Church is a listed historical monument. You can also explore the recently restored historic ramparts that once protected the old town, and the Place d'Aligre with its distinctive 1844 sandstone and bronze fountain.
Yes, visitors can embark on a historical tour to discover the village's rich past, including its church and how its development was shaped by water. Key stops often include the Place d'Aligre, Saint-Pierre Church, the Tour de Cercy, and the Notre-Dame-du-Nivernais statue. For more information on guided tours, you can check local tourism resources like Burgundy Tourism.
For those interested in equestrian culture, the Haras de Cercy is a unique cooperative horse breeding facility. It offers various services related to horse breeding and care, providing insight into a significant local tradition.
The region around Cercy-La-Tour is excellent for cycling. The Nivernais Canal features a beautiful, quiet river bike path that is mostly paved. Another option is the Cycle Path on the Loire Bourguignonne Levee, known for its good asphalt. You can find various cycling routes, including easy to difficult options, in the Cycling around Cercy-La-Tour guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Cercy-La-Tour guide.
Yes, the countryside around Cercy-La-Tour offers numerous hiking trails. These trails crisscross the bocage, providing scenic panoramas of the valley and opportunities to discover local heritage, such as the Chevillon mill on the Cane river. While specific hiking routes are not detailed in the provided data, the area is well-suited for walks.
There are several running trails available near Cercy-La-Tour, with options ranging from moderate difficulty. You can explore routes like the 'Running loop from Camping Vue du Lac' or the 'View of the Loire loop from Charrin'. More details and routes can be found in the Running Trails around Cercy-La-Tour guide.
Many of the natural attractions are family-friendly. The Nivernais Canal offers a quiet bike path suitable for family rides, and the Picnic area on the banks of the Loire River, with its wooden animal carvings, is a delightful spot for families. Exploring the historic ramparts and the Tour de Cercy can also be engaging for children.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the Nivernais Canal and its beautiful river bike path, which is described as quiet and enjoyable even in the heat. The scenic routes along the Loire, like the View of the Loire, are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty and peacefulness.
Yes, the Picnic area on the banks of the Loire River is a wonderful waterside location, adorned with attractive wooden carvings of various animals. It's located along a beautiful section of the Loire, just before Saint-Hilaire-Fontaine. The Port de Cercy-la-Tour also offers picnic areas, as highlighted by Burgundy Tourism.
Absolutely. The town's location at the confluence of the Alène, Aron, and Canne rivers creates a beautiful basin that is particularly noted as a paradise for fishermen.


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