Best attractions and places to see around Marcilly-La-Gueurce, nestled in the Charolais countryside of Saône-et-Loire, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. This region in Burgundy-Franche-Comté is characterized by its tranquil, verdant bocage, providing a setting for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient churches, historic châteaux, and scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to experience both cultural heritage and peaceful outdoor environments.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Opening hours: Open from the beginning of April to the end of October. June, July and August. Open daily from 10:00 to 18:30. April, May, September and October: Open from 14:00 to 18:00 (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, except on public holidays). Admission prices: Combined ticket (Castle tour & Gardens): €16 for adults, €10 for youths and students, children under 7 years are free. Gardens only: €8 for adults, €7 reduced.
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The Église Saint-Barthélemy is a charming village church, rebuilt in the 19th century in the neo-Gothic style. It has a historical, considerably older bell tower in the Romanesque style. The church is part of the Roman Catholic parish of Sainte-Marie-sous-Dun in the Diocese of Autun.
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Bois-Sainte-Marie experienced a commercial boom from the 11th century. It once had a wall and became a royal castellany at the end of the 12th century. Its Romanesque church dates from the 11th century. The building occupied today by a retirement home was an asylum and orphanage which in the 19th century accommodated 60 old people and 100 orphans.
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This ceremonial castle was built in the 17th century. A visit to this residence nicknamed “Little Versailles of Charolais” reveals a sumptuous interior. THE. French garden is classified as a Remarkable Garden by the DRAC (Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs) of Burgundy.
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A couple of great bar/restaurants to eat or drink at near the châteaux
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Still surrounded by its moat, this magnificent castle is nestled on the edge of a 30-hectare pond. Unusually for castles in France, this one has belonged to the same family (the Noblet d'Anglure family) since 1722.
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Still surrounded by its moat this magnificent castle sits nestled against a 30-hectare pond. Unusual for castles in France this one has been owned the same family (the de Noblet d'Anglure family) since 1722.
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Within Marcilly-La-Gueurce, you can visit the Church of Saint Laurent, known for its Romanesque architecture with parts dating back to the 11th century. While the Château de Marcilly-la-Gueurce is a significant historical landmark, it is a private property and not open to the public. However, its exterior and eastern terraces are inscribed as historical monuments.
Yes, several impressive castles are within easy reach. You can see the View of Château de La Clayette, a 14th-century castle still surrounded by its moat and nestled against a 30-hectare pond. Another must-see is Drée Castle, a 17th-century ceremonial castle nicknamed “Little Versailles of Charolais,” which offers tours of its sumptuous interior and a French garden. The Montrouant Castle is also nearby and now operates as a campsite.
The entire region is characterized by the verdant Charolais bocage, offering lush, green, and peaceful countryside ideal for outdoor activities. For panoramic vistas, ascend to the heights of Saint-Firmin, where you'll find beautiful views of the surrounding bocage, along with a picnic area, playground, and exercise trail. You can find more information about the picnic area at bourgogne-tourisme.com.
A truly original highlight is the Miniature Eiffel Tower with Velociraptor. Located on top of a hill, it features a small version of the Eiffel Tower with a velociraptor underneath, making for a memorable and amusing stop.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Drée Castle offers an engaging visit with its grand interiors and gardens. The Montrouant Castle, which now hosts a campsite, can be a fun base for families. Additionally, the picnic area at Saint-Firmin includes a playground and an exercise trail, perfect for children.
The Charolais countryside is excellent for outdoor pursuits. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Canal du Centre greenway – Basilica of Paray-le-Monial loop' or the 'Arconce Bridge – Charles the Bold Tour loop'. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Running loop from Charolles' or the 'Brionnais countryside loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Marcilly-La-Gueurce and Running Trails around Marcilly-La-Gueurce guides.
The tranquil Charolais bocage surrounding Marcilly-La-Gueurce is ideal for walking and mountain biking. While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the provided data, the general countryside offers numerous opportunities for peaceful walks. You can explore various routes suitable for different difficulty levels, often passing by local landmarks and scenic spots.
The region is rich in religious heritage. About 15 km away, Paray-le-Monial is home to the impressive 12th-century Romanesque Basilique du Sacré-Cœur. Approximately 20 km from Marcilly-La-Gueurce, the village of Anzy-le-Duc is known for its highly visited Priory of Anzy-le-Duc. Closer by, you can also find the Saint-Barthélemy Church in Montmelard.
Yes, there are several remarkable gardens within a reasonable driving distance. These include Les Jardins du château de Drée (10km), Jardin du château de Chaumont (12km), and “Les jardins Romans de Varenne-l'Arconce” (13km). The French garden at Drée Castle is also classified as a Remarkable Garden.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The castles, such as Château de La Clayette and Drée Castle, are highly regarded for their architecture and historical significance. The unique Miniature Eiffel Tower with Velociraptor is often cited as an amusing and original stop. The peaceful, verdant countryside of the Charolais bocage also receives high praise for its scenic beauty and outdoor activity opportunities.
The region's lush, green countryside is particularly inviting during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. These seasons offer pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and mountain biking, allowing you to fully enjoy the verdant bocage and panoramic views from spots like Saint-Firmin.
The Saint-Barthélemy Church and Montmelard War Memorial is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a resting place with public restrooms. While specific accessibility details for all sites are not available, many outdoor areas and village centers may offer easier access.


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