Best attractions and places to see around Bazarnes, a village in the Yonne department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, France, offers a convenient base for exploring a wealth of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Situated in the valley of the Yonne, near its confluence with the Cure, the area provides diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient churches, historic towns, and significant natural sites within a short distance. The region is characterized by its rich heritage and varied outdoor opportunities.
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Next to the Manor, there is the miniature village.
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The extremely impressive church in Cravant was dedicated to the two SAINTS "PIERRE et PAUL". They are also known as the "Princes of the Apostles" and their common feast day in the calendar of saints is June 29th. * Simon, nicknamed Peter (Rock), was a fisherman on Lake Genesareth when he - together with his brother Andrew - was called by Jesus Christ to be a "fisher of men". According to Catholic understanding, he is the highest apostle and the two thousand year long line of popes - currently Francis - are his successors. In statues and paintings, Peter is almost always depicted with two keys in his hand; this attribute refers to the Bible verse in Matthew: "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven." (Chapter 16, Verse 19). * Paul was initially an opponent of the Christian movement and was not called to the apostleship of Jesus Christ during his lifetime like the other apostles, but was only converted later with the famous "Damascus experience". His attribute is the sword with which he was executed. According to the Roman law of the time, such a sentence was a "privilege" (quick death and not, like other types of execution, associated with a long, painful death struggle) that was available to the citizens of Rome.
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The stronghold of Belombre was the seat of part of the lordship of Escolives held, in 1507, by the lieutenant general of Auxerre, Blanchet David. Marie David brought it to Jacques de Meung dit de La Ferté, who died on June 4, 1589, massacred by the Leaguers of Auxerre. Madeleine de La Ferté Meung, her granddaughter, transmitted Bellombre to the La Bussière family and Catherine de La Bussière brought it to the Girard d'Azy family. The children of Paul de Girard sold it, around 1656, to François de Chastellux, who ceded this first half of Escolives in 1670, to Robert Chaponnel, Receiver General of Finances. He died on October 28, 1678 without issue, while he was undertaking the reconstruction of the castle. Anne Robineau, receiver general of Finances in Provence, who carried out the project developed by Chaponnel and built a new castle on the land surrounded by a moat on the site of the medieval manor. In 1709, Louis Gayot, buyer, united the two shares of the land of Escolives before selling the Château de Bélombre in November 1726, to Joseph Le Muet, King's attorney in the bailiwick of Auxerre. Rosalie Le Muet married in 1804, Jean Jacques Claude Baudenet d'Annoux. Their son, Louis-Hugues, who feared the dangerous invasions of the waters of the Yonne, decided to demolish the castle which he rebuilt on vast basements around 1870. The estate is located on the left bank of the canal. It is a large single-story building. Corner chains and harped stone legs support the entablature and an attic floor in the overhang of the broken roof. The moat and the stone bridge decorated with elegant 18th century ironwork have been preserved. (1) MH protected elements: facades and roofs; water pit ; the pillars of the entrance gate; the vestibule and the interior staircase with its wrought iron banister: registration by decree of December 6, 1977. The facades and roofs of the outbuildings; the terrace located to the southwest of the castle and the sleeping bridge; the bridge thrown over the moat, in front of the northeast facade of the castle; the gardens surrounding the castle; the perspective alley and the double water alley: registration by decree of June 7, 1993 The Chateau de Belombre 89290 Escolives-Sainte-Camille, private property, cannot be visited.
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View of the 18th century castle from the cycle path.
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In 2019 a former outbuilding and the former studio of Pierre Merlier were fitted out in order to present and highlight different periods of the work of this artist. In 2020 a 3rd room offered visitors a larger number of wood sculptures, terracotta and polyurethane bas-reliefs, bronzes, paintings. The surprise is total, provoked by the quantity, the diversity, the themes tackled, the materials used, the theatrical and not museum staging of a unique and singular work. The buildings, the proximity of the Canal du Nivernais bordered by the towpath make this Museum an attractive place. https://www.ot-auxerre.fr/offres/musee-pierre-merlier-escolives-sainte-camille-fr-2643474/
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The Saint Pierre Saint Paul church is a remarkable building. It has a unique architecture in Burgundy. Its impressive dimensions remind us that Cravant was a city of more than 3000 inhabitants. The church then belonged to the bishops of Auxerre who came there regularly and did everything to make it beautiful and imposing. The interior of the church, with its nave, its Renaissance choir, its chapels, its keystones and its vaulted ceilings, bears witness to its prestigious past. It was built in the 9th century, enlarged in the 12th century then rebuilt at the end of the 16th century. https://www.bourgogne-tourisme.com/abbayes-et-autre-edifices-religieux/eglise-de-saint-pierre-et-saint-paul-de-cravant-3
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Appears at the top of the hill this elegant Renaissance style building: the Château du Chastenay. It has a turret placed in a corbel on the right, a hexagonal staircase tower in the center. The pediment of its portal is decorated with a sculpted frieze as well as a Jacquaire shell (we are on the way to Santiago de Compostela). The mullioned windows are also richly carved. The presence of a dovecote affirms the lordly character of the place. In principle, only lords, high justices, had one. The number of bowls was regulated according to the surface area of the owner's fiefdom. The pigeon was highly appreciated for its fine flesh and for its droppings, called columbine, which serves as excellent quality fertilizer.
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The artist was also associated with the Portuguese artist Vieira da Silva.
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The region around Bazarnes is rich in history. You can explore the ancient 12th-century Romanesque Église Saint-Vérain in Bazarnes itself. Nearby, the monumental Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Cravant, with its unique architecture, is a must-see. Further afield, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Vézelay Basilica and the historic town of Auxerre offer extensive cultural experiences. Don't miss the experimental archaeology project at Guédelon Castle, where a 13th-century castle is being built using authentic medieval methods.
Yes, Bazarnes is surrounded by natural beauty. The impressive limestone cliffs of The Saussois Rocks in Merry-sur-Yonne are a popular spot for climbing enthusiasts and offer scenic views. The Caves of Arcy-sur-Cure provide a fascinating natural and historical experience. The Yonne River, near its confluence with the Cure, offers picturesque surroundings for walks. For extensive outdoor opportunities, the Regional Natural Park of Morvan is also within reach.
You can discover several historic residences. Belombre Castle, an 18th-century stronghold rebuilt around 1870, features preserved moats and an elegant stone bridge. Another notable site is Château du Chastenay, an elegant Renaissance-style building with a distinctive turret and richly carved windows, located on one of the routes to Santiago de Compostela.
Yes, the Pierre Merlier Museum in Escolives-Sainte-Camille is a unique highlight. It showcases the diverse work of artist Pierre Merlier, featuring wood sculptures, terracotta, polyurethane bas-reliefs, bronzes, and paintings in his former workshops. It's an impressive collection for art lovers and curious visitors alike.
The area offers various walking opportunities. You can explore trails along the Yonne River or near the Caves of Arcy-sur-Cure. For more structured routes, consider the running trails around Bazarnes, such as the 'Château de Vincelles loop from Cravant - Bazarnes' or the 'Cravant – Vincelles Lock loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Bazarnes guide.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. You can find road cycling routes like the 'Paul Bert Bridge – Statue of Paul Bert loop' or the 'Nivernais Canal Cycle Route loop'. For those interested in gravel biking, there are options such as 'The Yonne and the Park Rocks – The Saussois Rocks loop'. Explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Bazarnes guide or the Gravel biking around Bazarnes guide.
In Bazarnes, the primary point of interest is the Église Saint-Vérain. This ancient church, dating back to the 12th century, is a significant example of Romanesque architecture in the Auxerrois region, featuring a beautiful portal and a 16th-century bell tower. Merovingian sarcophagi found nearby suggest a long history of worship on the site.
Absolutely. The renowned wine region of Chablis is only about 20 km from Bazarnes, offering opportunities to explore its famous vineyards. Additionally, the Les Caves Bailly Lapierre wine cellars, located in Saint-Bris-le-Vineux, are a notable nearby attraction for wine enthusiasts.
Several charming villages and towns are within a short drive. Noyers-sur-Serein, voted one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages', is celebrated for its half-timbered houses and riverside setting. The historic town of Vézelay, home to the famous Basilica, is also a heritage site worth exploring. Avallon offers a pleasant atmosphere with imposing medieval buildings.
Visitors appreciate the diversity of attractions, from the imposing limestone formations of The Saussois Rocks, which are popular with climbers, to the unique architecture of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Cravant. Many are also impressed by the historical depth of sites like Belombre Castle and the artistic expression found at the Pierre Merlier Museum. The blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features is highly valued.
Yes, the region is home to significant religious architecture. The Vézelay Basilica is a monumental example of Romanesque architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Additionally, Pontigny Abbey, approximately 28 km away, is one of the most well-known and substantial Cistercian abbeys, offering a glimpse into monastic history.


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