Attractions and places to see around Corvol-D'Embernard include a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. This village in the Nièvre department offers local points of interest such as the Saint-Gengoult Church and historical fountains. The surrounding area provides access to significant regional sites, including ancient ruins and châteaux. The landscape features forest areas and streams, contributing to the region's natural appeal.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Extensively remodeled in the 18th century, this castle steeped in history has medieval origins. It can be visited by appointment. The village of Arthel is also well worth the detour for a bike ride or on foot.
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The house you see today was built in 1722 on the site of the old ruined castle. This older castle was built in the 12th and 13th centuries.
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Originally a motte and bailey style castle, but its most notable and colorful history is that of the Second World War. During the war, the castle served as a dairy, but also as a holiday home for Parisian prostitutes and, more importantly, as an arms depot and HQ for the French Resistance.
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The house you see today was built in 1722 on the site of the old ruined castle. This older castle was built in the 12th and 13th centuries.
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Originally a motte and bailey style castle, its most notable and colorful history is that of the Second World War. During the war, the castle served as a dairy, but also as a holiday home for Parisian prostitutes and, more importantly, as an arms depot and HQ for the French Resistance.
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The region offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the 18th-century Château d'Arthel, which has medieval origins, or the historically significant La Motte Castle, known for its role in World War II. For ancient history, explore the Gallo-Roman ruins of Compierre, featuring remains of a theater and temple. The 12th-century Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Montenoison also offers historical interest.
Yes, the area boasts several natural attractions. You can enjoy a walk around La Bouille Pond, known for its green shores and distant views of Montenoison. The village itself is home to the Ruisseau du Canard (Duck stream) and is surrounded by the Corvol Communal Forest. Further afield, the Étangs de Vaux et de Baye offer rich ecological environments with interpretive trails for observing flora and fauna.
The region around Corvol-D'Embernard is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Les châteaux d'Arthel' loop or trails around La Bouille Pond. Explore these and more on the Hiking around Corvol-D'Embernard guide. Cycling options include touring bicycle routes such as the 'Canal du Nivernais – Vézelay loop' and various road cycling routes like the 'Baye Pond – Étang de Baye loop'. Discover more on the Cycling around Corvol-D'Embernard guide and Road Cycling Routes around Corvol-D'Embernard guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the Château d'Arthel, which offers a glimpse into history with its elegant architecture and gardens. The Gallo-Roman ruins of Compierre provide an engaging historical adventure with plenty of shade for hot days. Additionally, the interpretive trails at the Étangs de Vaux et de Baye are suitable for family walks and wildlife observation.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Montenoison. Located at an altitude of 417 meters, it offers a beautiful vista of the Nivernais and Morvan mountains. The walk around La Bouille Pond also provides scenic views of Montenoison on a distant hill.
Within Corvol-D'Embernard, you can discover the 19th-century Saint-Gengoult Church, built atop an ancient fountain. The village also features a historical 1812 Pigeon House, several traditional fountains, wells, and covered washhouses, reflecting its past daily life. You can also see the grille and two entrance pavilions of a 19th-century château and a municipal weighing scale.
The Gallo-Roman ruins of Compierre are the remains of an ancient city that disappeared around the end of the 4th century. Visitors can explore the foundations of a theater, a unique octagonal temple, and various craft shops along what was once a forum. Finds from the excavations are displayed at the Romain Rolland Museum of Art and History in Clamecy. You can find more information about this archaeological site at burgundy-tourism.com.
Yes, the Étangs de Vaux et de Baye, located approximately 20 km from Corvol-D'Embernard, offer several interpretive trails. These include the Grey Heron footpath (750m), the Kingfisher footpath (1.5 km), and the Dragonfly footpath (1.6 km), designed for observing local wildlife and nature. You can also enjoy a pleasant walk around La Bouille Pond.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The elegant architecture and gardens of Château d'Arthel are highly regarded, as is the rich history of La Motte Castle. The peaceful green shores of La Bouille Pond and the historical insights offered by the Gallo-Roman ruins of Compierre are also popular among those exploring the area.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for exploring sites with shade like the Gallo-Roman ruins of Compierre or enjoying the ponds. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not explicitly listed, the natural areas around Corvol-D'Embernard, such as the Corvol Communal Forest and the walking paths around La Bouille Pond, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always respect local signage and regulations regarding pets in natural and historical sites.


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