Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Micaud include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within a rural commune. Situated in the Saône-et-Loire department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, the area is characterized by its undulating bocage landscape. Visitors can explore significant prehistoric vestiges like the Menhir de Saint-Micaud and the historic Église Saint-Pierre. The region also sits on a watershed line, offering diverse natural surroundings for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Superb view, pleasant place for a break. Presence of a fitness trail.
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This epicerie is a must-visit - there aren't that many restaurants around!
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This simple grocery store, where you can also eat on the terrace, is a place like no other: Romaric, its owner, is its soul. He welcomes you with a warm and authentic “Welcome” as soon as you open the door. And his grocery store is the RV of all the people around. And there are numerous travelers in this place, whether by bike on the canal, or on foot (the pilgrims of the Way of St Francis of Assisi). Meeting Romaric, and his sense of service and presence for others, brightened my day.
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One of the few watering holes that are quite rare in this region
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The statue of Mary is high up. Great view and there is always a chance to take a break.
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Water points with drinking water are not always available on the Way of St. James. Therefore, always use these, especially if there is not much to supply around.
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In these beautiful old wash houses you are always well protected from the sun and rain when you take a break.
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Saint-Micaud is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Menhir de Saint-Micaud, the tallest standing stone in the Saône-et-Loire department, dating back to the Neolithic period. The local Église Saint-Pierre, with its Gothic choir and Romanesque features, is also a notable site. Additionally, there is a private 18th-century Château de Saint-Micaud visible near the church.
Yes, you can visit Saint-Boil Village and Vineyards, a settlement known for its ancient quarry from the Gallo-Roman era. Another historical point of interest is the Historic Washhouse, a well-preserved structure that offers a glimpse into the past and provides a sheltered spot for a break.
For a fantastic panorama, head to the Statue of Mary, which offers a breathtaking view of the Saône valley. The entire region is characterized by its undulating Burgundian bocage landscape, providing many picturesque views during walks.
Saint-Micaud is nestled within a picturesque bocage landscape, featuring hedgerows and woodlands across its 2091 hectares. The commune is also uniquely situated on a watershed line, with most of its territory draining into the Rhône basin and a smaller portion into the Loire basin.
The area around Saint-Micaud is popular with hikers. You can explore various routes, including easy loops like the 'Montchanin pond loop' or more moderate trails such as the 'Dry Stone Wall – Cadole du chemin des moulins loop'. For more options, check out the dedicated guide to Hiking around Saint-Micaud.
Absolutely! Beyond hiking, the region offers several routes for other outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, including loops around Montchanin pond, by visiting the Running Trails around Saint-Micaud guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are moderate to difficult MTB trails like the 'Château du Breuil' loop, detailed in the MTB Trails around Saint-Micaud guide.
Yes, families can enjoy the Historic Washhouse, which is a fascinating historical site. For more active fun, the Parc des Combes, an amusement park, is listed as a nearby attraction. The The Canal Grocery in Ecuisses also offers a welcoming stop where you can eat on the terrace.
You'll find an Accessible Drinking Water Fountain conveniently located next to a shady bus shelter, providing cold, good-tasting water – perfect for a rest, especially where other stops are limited. For a unique stop, The Canal Grocery in Ecuisses is a welcoming place to eat and rest.
The region's pleasant climate makes spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural bocage landscape is particularly beautiful, whether in bloom or displaying autumn colors.
Yes, for golf enthusiasts, the Golf du Chateau d'Avoise is located in the surrounding area, offering a recreational option for those looking to hit the links.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The stunning views from spots like the Statue of Mary, the charm of ancient villages like Saint-Boil, and the welcoming atmosphere of local spots like The Canal Grocery in Ecuisses are frequently highlighted. The availability of essential facilities like drinking water points is also valued by those exploring the area.
Yes, Saint-Micaud is well-connected. Its location places it at a crossroads of three regions (Chalonnais, Charolais, and Autunois) and it is relatively equidistant from larger towns. It's also in proximity to major transport routes like the RCEA and a TGV train station, making it quite accessible for travelers.


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