Attractions and places to see around Frasnay-Reugny, a commune in the Nièvre department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, offer a mix of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its rural landscape, featuring prairies and fields, and is irrigated by the river Canne. It provides opportunities to explore historical sites and enjoy outdoor activities along waterways.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Canal du Nivernais is a watershed canal; with 32 locks it goes up 74 m to 260 m above sea level and with 78 locks it goes down 165 m. The highest section leads through 3 tunnels near the municipality of La Collancelle. The Sardy lock staircase is worth seeing; with 16 locks over 3.50 km it goes down quickly.
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The remains of this 15th century castle are covered with vegetation, nature trying to reclaim it. For a ruin there is a lot of structural interest in what remains of this castle.
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Parts of this castle have existed since the 10th century. Its location in the loop of the Aron probably served as a defensive position. It couldn't be more adventurous: a tunnel leads from the castle to the crypt of the nearby Alluy church!
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In the small hamlet of Viémont, the remains of a 15th century castle. Very romantic ruins and a beautiful view of the Frasnay-Reugny church below.
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The castle is a hidden place in Burgundy, surrounded by the Canal du Nivernais and the Aron River. Its gardens are labeled "Remarkable Garden".
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The Nivernais canal connects the Loire basin and that of the Yonne. The canal is punctuated by four locks and bordered by a cycle path bordered by the forest.
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Who is fed up with the endless ups and downs in the Morvan. Attractive flat section on the canal. Topping also okay for racing bikes.
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Built in the 13th century, the castle of Dumphlun was first a defensive site, among others during the Hundred Years War. Subsequently, architectural transformations made it a seigneury of Nivernais, then at the end of the Renaissance, a monumental farm was added, transforming the site into an atypical work. The castle is open to visitors every day in summer. More information: https://www.chateaudedumphlun.com/
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the Château de Châtillon-en-Bazois, a charming castle situated along the Nivernais Canal. Also notable are the remains of the 16th-17th century Château du Ravier, and the historic Dumphlun Castle, which dates back to the 13th century. Don't miss the Église Notre-Dame-De-l'Assomption, known for its 15th-century 'Notre Dame de Pitié' statuette.
Absolutely. The Canal du Nivernais is a major highlight for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers scenic routes for cycling along its banks, connecting the Loire and Yonne basins. The canal features a cycle path bordered by forest, providing a flat section ideal for bikes, avoiding the elevation changes of the Morvan region. You can also explore the Cuncy Lock, part of the canal's intricate system.
The rural landscape around Frasnay-Reugny is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Canal du Nivernais Lock – Nivernais Canal loop' or the 'Imphy – Imphy (Ville) loop'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Château du Ravier loop from Frasnay-Reugny'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Nivernais Canal – Château de Châtillon-en-Bazois loop'. Find more routes in the cycling guide, running guide, and MTB guide for the area.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Château de Châtillon-en-Bazois is a charming place to visit, and the Canal du Nivernais offers easy cycling paths that are great for all ages. The countryside and rural walks, such as the 'Tour de Reugny', provide gentle outdoor exploration opportunities for families to enjoy the natural setting.
While the region offers tranquility year-round, the warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn, are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities like cycling along the Canal du Nivernais and exploring the rural walking paths. The weather is generally more favorable for extended periods outdoors during these seasons.
Yes, the area offers options for rural tourism. You can find rural gites or campsites to immerse yourself in the local lifestyle. In the center of the village near Château de Châtillon-en-Bazois, you'll find a few shops and an inn, providing convenient amenities for visitors.
The region is characterized by its tranquil rural landscape, featuring extensive prairies and fields. The river Canne irrigates the area, contributing to its lush scenery. The Canal du Nivernais itself is a significant natural and man-made feature, offering a peaceful environment with its forested banks.
Yes, the area is well-suited for rural walks. An easy circuit known as the 'Tour de Reugny' is documented and takes you through various hamlets and countryside paths, allowing you to experience the tranquil rural landscape of Frasnay-Reugny.
The Église Notre-Dame-De-l'Assomption, built in 1881 on the remains of an earlier 16th-century structure, is significant for housing a precious 15th-century polychrome stone statuette of 'Notre Dame de Pitié'. This statuette has been an object of pilgrimage since the 16th century, particularly on September 8th, the day of the Nativity of Mary.
The Château de la Touryterie is one of the most extensive properties in the village, with parts dating back as far as the 7th century and significant extensions added over time. From the 15th to the 18th century, it was owned by the Thoury family and served as the seat of the seigneury of Malnay until 1683, highlighting its long and important role in the region's history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Château de Châtillon-en-Bazois is noted for its secluded village setting and the perfect silence it offers. The Canal du Nivernais is loved for its attractive, flat cycling sections and the peaceful forest surroundings. The historical sites, even in ruin like the Château du Ravier, are valued for their romantic charm and structural interest.


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