Attractions and places to see around Veauce offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty in the peaceful Bourbonnais countryside of France. The region features significant historical sites, including a notable castle, and serves as a gateway to several regional attractions. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river gorges to medieval villages. The area provides opportunities to discover both cultural heritage and natural features.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Beautiful road with a nice view.
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The Chouvigny gorges follow the Sioule river, which has carved a deep and narrow gorge through the volcanic rocks of the Combrailles region. You'll enjoy views of lush greenery, towering cliffs and the medieval Chouvigny Castle, which dates from the 13th century. You can also stop at the village of Chouvigny, which has a rich history and charming atmosphere.
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This charming medieval village is classified among the most beautiful villages in France and has a rich history and heritage. You can discover the candle-making workshop which has been in operation since 1902 and learn about the traditional production of scented candles. You can also visit the Benedictine abbey dating from the 9th century and admire its Romanesque architecture. You can also stroll through the narrow streets and enjoy the picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. Charroux is an ideal destination for a relaxing and cultural hike.
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The Sioule gorges extend from Ébreuil, passing through Chouvigny, and as far as the meander of Queuille, in the well of Puy-de-Dôme. The road, which winds through the rocks, offers magnificent views of the steep and verdant gorges.
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This beautiful castle is privately owned and cannot be visited. Its defensive aspect is explained by its geographical location. It is situated on a terrace overlooking the left bank of the Sioule River. It was therefore highly strategic. The castle's origins date back to the 11th century. It was only around the 13th century that the lords of the time understood the importance of the site for defending the southern border of their domain towards Auvergne.
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The Neuvial viaduct is a work of art built in 1869 by Eiffel on the Commentry - Gannat railway line to cross a valley between the municipalities of Mazerier and Bègues, in the Allier. It is registered as a historical monument.
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Charroux is classified as one of the "Plus beaux villages de France" (most beautiful villages in France). Charoux owned two parishes and parish churches in the Middle Ages, one of which, St. Jean-Baptiste, belonged to the Diocese of Clermont and was under the Commandery of the Templar Order of La Marche, while the other, St. Sébastien, belonged to the Archdiocese of Bourges and the Priory of Saint-Germain-de-Salles was under. The fortified center of Charroux was protected by a curtain wall and a defensive moat with four city gates, two of which are still preserved. There are also two remains of the tower (Tour du Guet prison) and on the back of the "House of Condé".
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Veauce is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château de Veauce, which dates back to the 9th century and showcases medieval, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. While the interior is currently closed, its beautiful 8.3-hectare park is open upon request. The Church of the Holy Cross (Église Sainte-Croix), built in 1080 in Auvergne Romanesque style, is another significant historical monument in the village. Nearby, the medieval village of Charroux – Medieval Village offers a glimpse into the past with its 9th-century Benedictine abbey and traditional candle-making workshop.
Yes, just 8 km east of Veauce, you'll find Charroux – Medieval Village. It's classified as one of France's 'most beautiful villages' and is perfect for exploring its rich history, including a 9th-century Benedictine abbey and a candle-making workshop that has been operating since 1902. Its narrow streets and picturesque views make for a delightful stroll.
For breathtaking natural beauty, head to the Gorges de Chouvigny, where the Sioule river has carved a deep path through volcanic rocks, offering views of lush greenery and towering cliffs. The Sioule Gorges Road, winding through the rocks from Ébreuil to Queuille, provides magnificent vistas of these steep and verdant gorges. Additionally, the Park of Château de Veauce, traversed by the river 'la Veauce', features remarkable trees and offers a peaceful natural setting.
The region around Veauce is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for various sports. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Château de Chouvigny loop from Lalizolle' or the 'Hiking loop from Veauce'. Mountain biking options include the 'Forêt Domaniale des Colettes loop from Bellenaves'. If you enjoy running, consider routes such as 'La table de Péraclos loop from Ébreuil'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Veauce, MTB Trails around Veauce, and Running Trails around Veauce guide pages.
Yes, the Viaduc de Neuvial is a notable architectural marvel. Built in 1869 by Eiffel, this historic viaduct crosses a valley between Mazerier and Bègues and is registered as a historical monument. Another impressive structure in the vicinity is the Viaduc de Rouzat.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the Bourbonnais countryside and its natural features like the Sioule Gorges are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites, with lush greenery and comfortable temperatures.
The medieval village of Charroux – Medieval Village is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience with its abbey and candle-making workshop. Exploring the natural beauty of the Gorges de Chouvigny or taking a scenic drive along the Sioule Gorges Road can also be enjoyable for families, depending on the children's ages and interests.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and heritage of places like Charroux – Medieval Village, often highlighting its charm and picturesque views. The natural beauty of the Gorges de Chouvigny and the scenic drives along the Sioule Gorges Road are also highly rated for their stunning landscapes and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
The interior of the Château de Veauce is currently closed to the public for safety reasons. However, its beautiful 8.3-hectare park, which features remarkable trees and is traversed by the river 'la Veauce', can be visited upon request. The castle itself is an impressive sight from the outside, perched on a rocky spur.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets on various days. You can find markets in Bellenaves (Wednesdays, 4km away), Ebreuil (Thursdays, 6km away), and Saint-Pourcain-sur-Sioule (Wednesdays & Saturdays, 24km away). These markets are great places to discover local produce and regional specialties.
The Sioule River is a prominent natural feature, particularly known for carving the dramatic Gorges de Chouvigny through volcanic rocks. The river and its gorges offer stunning scenery and are central to the region's natural beauty, providing opportunities for scenic drives along the Sioule Gorges Road and various outdoor activities.


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