Attractions and places to see around Arbourse are primarily found within its quiet, rural setting in the Nièvre department of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France. This commune offers a tranquil escape, with its charm lying in the natural landscape and proximity to the larger Bertranges forest. While Arbourse itself is a small rural area, the surrounding region provides various points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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A pigeonnier (French for dovecote) is traditionally a freestanding, often tower-shaped building from the Middle Ages, originally intended to house pigeons for food and as a status symbol. Today, these historic buildings are often converted into unique, charming holiday homes or gîtes, known for their tranquil settings and characteristic architecture.
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Pigeonniers are dovecotes, a specific type of structure for housing pigeons, known primarily from France, where they once served as a status symbol. Built for the production of pigeon meat, eggs, and manure, they became popular during the Middle Ages, particularly between the 16th and 19th centuries. The structures range from small rooftop structures to large, freestanding towers, often supported by legs to deter rodents. Many pigeonniers can still be found, particularly in rural areas of France, and are considered an important architectural heritage.
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nerve center of the Bertrange alleys
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Here in the middle of the reserve there is a rest area and it is also the junction for continuing on in other directions.
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Known landmark if you are lost. All roads lead there. By mountain bike, road, gravel, on foot, on horseback, there is something for everyone.
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Simple intersection, enough space for several people to pass each other. No tables to sit at...
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Easy to access place, easy to walk path...
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The primary natural feature is the vast Bertranges forest. You can visit the Rond de la Réserve Rest Area, located within this forest, which serves as a star-shaped crossroads for various paths and offers a tranquil setting. Another forest intersection, Rond des Deni-Lunes, provides easy access to walkable paths.
Yes, you can discover the Pigeonnier in Cessy-les-Bois. These dovecotes are historical architectural structures, once serving as status symbols in rural France. Additionally, the Saint-Martin Church of Garchy is another notable historical and religious building in the vicinity.
The area around Arbourse is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking within the Bertranges forest. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and hiking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Cycling around Arbourse, Road Cycling Routes around Arbourse, and Hiking around Arbourse.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Both the Rond de la Réserve Rest Area and Rond des Deni-Lunes in the Bertranges forest are marked as family-friendly, offering easy access and walkable paths ideal for leisurely strolls or picnics.
The Rond de la Réserve Rest Area is a key location within the Bertranges forest that offers parking facilities. It's a convenient starting point for exploring the various trails that branch out from this star-shaped crossroads.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Arbourse, ranging from easy to moderate. Popular options include the 'Rond de la Réserve Rest Area – Fontaine de la Vache loop' and the 'Mazou pond... – View of the Countryside loop'. For more options and details, refer to the Hiking around Arbourse guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil, rural setting and the extensive Bertranges forest. The Rond de la Réserve Rest Area is highlighted as a great spot for parking and as a junction for various paths, while Rond des Deni-Lunes is praised for its easy access and walkable paths, making it ideal for exploration.
While Arbourse itself is a small rural commune, the surrounding Nièvre department offers more prominent towns.
La Charité-sur-Loire (approx. 18-20 km away) is known for its abbey church and monastic buildings. Nevers (approx. 29 km away), the department capital, is recognized for its art and history. Pougues-les-Eaux (22 km away) is noted as a 'ville fleurie' (flowered town).
The Bertranges forest can be experienced in many ways, including hiking, cycling, and even horseback riding. The Roundabout of the Réserve is a well-known landmark within the forest, serving as a central point from which numerous paths diverge, catering to various activities and offering a sense of direction.
Yes, the area offers a range of cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can find easy routes like the 'Chapelle Notre Dame du Charme loop' (17.3 km) or more challenging ones such as the 'Rond de la Réserve Rest Area – Charity loop' (94.2 km). Road cyclists also have options from moderate to difficult. Check the Cycling around Arbourse and Road Cycling Routes around Arbourse guides for specifics.
Arbourse is characterized by a quiet, rural French landscape. You can expect to see extensive forests, particularly the Bertranges forest, which dominates the natural scenery. The charm of the area lies in its tranquil, natural environment, offering a peaceful escape.


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