Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Silvain-Sous-Toulx include a blend of historical landmarks, unique natural features, and engaging points of interest. The region features green plains, wooded areas, and significant granite rock formations. Visitors can explore 13th-century architecture, distinctive village layouts, and panoramic viewpoints across the landscape. This area offers a variety of sites for those interested in history, geology, and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight (Segment) • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Other
Tip by
Highlight • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Saint-Silvain-Sous-Toulx.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Magnificent and impressive castle. Worth a visit, as is the village.
1
0
The restaurant there is highly recommended.
0
0
The Yellow Stones, very nice and peaceful. It is possible to stand on the stones to enjoy nature.
0
0
The Château de Boussac is especially famous for having housed two particular occupants: the novelist George Sand and the publisher Pierre Leroux. It was built around the 11th century on a site occupied since Roman times. Destroyed by the English during the Hundred Years War, it was rebuilt in the 14th century. In 1926, a gendarmerie barracks was installed in the castle.
2
0
The Château de Boussac is most famous for having been home to two notable figures: the novelist George Sand and the publisher Pierre Leroux. It was built around the 11th century on a site occupied since Roman times. Destroyed by the English during the Hundred Years' War, it was rebuilt in the 14th century. In 1926, a gendarmerie barracks was established in the château.
2
0
The Pierres Jaumâtres at the top of Mont Barlot. These rocks are called tors or granitic chaos. The rock cores resisted erosion in the period between 100,000 and 10,000 years ago.
3
0
You can explore Les Pierres Jaumâtres, a natural monument featuring significant granite rock formations (tors or granitic chaos) on Mont Barlot. These unique yellowish stones resulted from erosion over thousands of years. Additionally, the observation tower in Toulx-Sainte-Croix, nicknamed the "lighthouse," offers panoramic views stretching over seven departments, considered one of France's most beautiful viewpoints.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit Boussac Castle, a 12th-century fortress built by Jean 1st de Brosse, which offers guided tours from April to September. The village of Toulx-Sainte-Croix also features a distinctive church with a separated bell tower and an ancient iron gate in the local Saint-Silvain-Sous-Toulx Church showcases Romanesque architecture.
The area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through charming green plains and wooded areas. Popular routes include "Le circuit des vieilles pierres" which starts from Saint-Silvain-Sous-Toulx. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like "The Pierres Jaumatres – loop" or "Beautiful rocky path – Les Pierres Jaumâtres loop from Toulx-Sainte-Croix" for hiking, and various cycling routes that pass by Boussac Castle and Toulx-Sainte-Croix. Find more routes on the hiking guide and cycling guide for the area.
Yes, Les Pierres Jaumâtres is considered family-friendly and is a great spot for children to explore. Nearby, the Parc de loisirs du Chalet des Pierres Jaumâtres offers activities like an 18-hole mini-golf course, tubing, and trampolines, making it a fun destination for all ages.
The region offers attractions suitable for various seasons. Guided tours at Boussac Castle are available from April to September. The mini-golf course at Parc de loisirs du Chalet des Pierres Jaumâtres is open from February to December. Generally, spring through autumn provides pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and enjoying the panoramic views.
Toulx-Sainte-Croix is described as an "extraordinary village" due to its distinctive church where the bell tower is separated from the main building, giving the impression it's "cut in half." On its heights, you'll find an observation tower, built in 1932, offering extensive panoramic views. You can learn more about this remarkable village on tourisme-creuse.com.
While specific parking details for each attraction are not always listed, major sites like Les Pierres Jaumâtres and Boussac Castle typically have visitor parking facilities. For the observation tower in Toulx-Sainte-Croix, parking is usually available nearby to access the viewpoint.
Yes, the region holds some hidden gems. The Beautiful rocky path is noted as a well-hidden gem, offering peaceful natural surroundings, especially around the Yellow Stones where you can stand on the rocks to enjoy nature. Another interesting spot is Grand Affût, a lookout on stilts providing a beautiful view of a pond, ideal for birdwatching.
While specific cafes and restaurants in Saint-Silvain-Sous-Toulx itself are not detailed, the village of Toulx-Sainte-Croix has a highly recommended restaurant. It's advisable to check local listings for dining options in the immediate vicinity of other attractions.
Yes, there are hiking options for various skill levels. For an easier walk, consider the "Toulx-Saint-Croix loop from Toulx-Sainte-Croix" which is rated as easy with a distance of approximately 6.4 km. Many trails in the region offer scenic views of the verdant plains and wooded areas, suitable for a relaxed stroll. You can find more details on the hiking guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, unique natural monuments, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region's charm lies in its picturesque countryside, making it ideal for exploring ancient castles, geological formations like Les Pierres Jaumâtres, and picturesque villages like Toulx-Sainte-Croix. The komoot community has shared 28 photos and given 77 upvotes across the highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for the area's beauty and attractions.
While specific dog policies for each attraction are not explicitly stated, natural outdoor areas and hiking trails around Saint-Silvain-Sous-Toulx are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. For indoor attractions like Boussac Castle, it's best to check directly with the venue regarding their pet policy before visiting.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: