Best attractions and places to see around Morey are located in the Saône-et-Loire department of eastern France. This region is characterized by its hilly landscapes, the Dheune river, and the historic Canal du Centre. It is known for its wine-growing heritage and offers a mix of historical sites and charming settlements. The area provides opportunities to explore local culture and natural features.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Once again, the hiker – or pilgrim – passing by here will notice that this extremely exposed location was obviously chosen with care as the site for a wayside cross. The proverbial "ravages of time" have already left their mark on this small, sacred stone monument: the capital, which tops the round shaft supporting the cross, is damaged, as is the end piece of the longitudinal beam above the crossing. The cross has no body, but the attentive observer will notice one special feature: at the intersection of the longitudinal beam and the crossbeam, a heart can be seen, interpreted here in the Christian sense as a symbol of God's infinite love for humanity, whose son, Jesus Christ, redeemed us through his death on the cross.
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This spot is interesting not only for the view that can be enjoyed. For here, the hiker or walker encounters not just a simple wayside cross, but a complete crucifixion group has been erected in this exposed location: the white body of the crucified Christ stands out clearly against the brown tone of the crossbeams. In front of it, three other figures surround the incarnate Son of God. Both the cross and these figures stand individually on a rocky pedestal, probably made of granite. According to the biblical accounts of the execution of Jesus of Nazareth, the viewer can recognize Mary, the mother of Jesus, and the beloved disciple John, who, according to the gospel text, persevered beneath the cross. Directly opposite the cross is the third figure, depicted kneeling.
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There is a very good restaurant on the bridge with a view of the canal. Newly built winter garden. Highly recommended
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The Notre Dame de Mercurey church has been listed as a historic monument since 1941. Above all, see the altar, the tabernacle and the altarpiece with its statues.
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Superb point of view, but be careful behind the statues there is a dangerous area, small cliffs.
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On the steps on the church square you can take a break under the shady trees.
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The Morey region in Saône-et-Loire, France, is characterized by its hilly landscapes, the Dheune river, and the historic Canal du Centre. You can enjoy scenic views from spots like View of Saint-Denis-de-Vaux or the Mercurey cross at the top of the SJ path, which offer expansive vistas of the surrounding area.
Yes, the region boasts a rich historical heritage. You can visit the remarkable Notre-Dame Church in Mercurey, a historic monument known for its altar, tabernacle, and altarpiece. Additionally, the settlement of Mercurey itself has preserved historical elements, and Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune has a history tied to the Canal du Centre and its agricultural past. Further afield, you can find the historic Chateau De Germolles in Mellecey.
The area around Morey is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Route des Moulins loop from Châtel-Moron' or the 'Bois Meunier loop from Saint-Julien-sur-Dheune'. Cyclists can enjoy the 'Greenway of the Canal du Centre' with routes such as 'La Motte Lock – Greenway of the Canal du Centre loop from Saint-Bérain-sur-Dheune'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Morey and Cycling around Morey guides.
While specific family-friendly highlights are not extensively detailed, the region offers several options. The viewpoints like the Mercurey cross at the top of the SJ path are noted as family-friendly. For more active fun, nearby Parc des Combes in Le Creusot is an amusement park, and Acrogivry the "Forest Adventure" near Givry offers an outdoor adventure park experience.
Mercurey is renowned for its viticulture, particularly its quality Pinot Noir wines, offering excellent value. The village is surrounded by vineyards and forests, making it a popular stop for both oenophiles and hikers. It also boasts a preserved historical heritage and is home to the notable Notre-Dame Church.
Yes, the region is rich in local culture. In Mercurey, you can explore the wine-growing heritage and potentially visit places like Maison L. Tramier & Fils for insights into local wine or produce. The area also offers activities like QUAD VINEYARDS AND CASTLES near Couches, providing a unique way to experience the local vineyards and historical structures.
Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune is a charming settlement known for its bridge spanning the historic Canal du Centre and an excellent cycle path. It has a rich history as an agricultural and wine-growing village that transformed with the digging of the canal and the arrival of the railway, developing commercial and industrial activities. Today, it's an opening to tourism with a nautical stop and a greenway for cyclists.
Absolutely. The View of Saint-Denis-de-Vaux is highly recommended, offering not just a view but also a unique crucifixion group sculpture. Another excellent spot is the Mercurey cross at the top of the SJ path, which provides views in two directions, towards Rully and Mercurey.
The Morey area offers a variety of cycling trails, including easy and moderate options along the Canal du Centre. For example, the 'Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune – Greenway of the Canal du Centre loop from Perreuil' is an easy 14.2 km ride. More challenging routes like the 'Church of Buxy loop from Écuisses' (38.9 km) are also available. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around Morey guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, charming wine-growing villages, and natural features. The excellent cycle path along the Canal du Centre and the preserved historical heritage of settlements like Mercurey are frequently highlighted. The scenic views from various viewpoints and the quality of local wines also receive positive feedback.
Yes, for those interested in indoor attractions, the Chateau de la Verrerie in Le Creusot offers a themed exhibition hall, providing a cultural experience away from the elements.
Gravel biking enthusiasts have several routes to choose from. Options include the 'Canal du Centre – Canal du Centre at Chagny loop from La Vèvre' which is a challenging 89.3 km ride, or the 'Gravel loop from Marcilly-lès-Buxy'. You can explore more routes and their difficulty levels in the Gravel biking around Morey guide.


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