Attractions and places to see around Le Pêchereau include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities. The commune is traversed by the Creuse River, offering scenic views and waterside activities. Visitors can explore protected historical monuments, ancient vintner houses, and numerous historical wells and wash houses. The area also features natural zones of ecological interest with diverse biodiversity.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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In the heart of the artists' village of Gargilesse stands a 12th-century Romanesque church that George Sand once called a "little masterpiece." From the outside, it appears simple, but inside you'll find more than 100 carved capitals. Once connected to the castle by an underground passage, the church still exudes the atmosphere of centuries of faith, art, and history.
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Towering over Argenton-sur-Creuse is the gilded statue of the Bonne Dame, a beacon visible from afar. What few people know is that this six-meter-high statue was dragged from the train station to the chapel in 1899 by ten oxen and thirteen horses, to the loud applause of the town's inhabitants. Today, you can hike up the hill yourself and be rewarded with a panoramic view of the Creuse valley—with the Bonne Dame still standing guard over the town.
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In the Creuse valley lies the picturesque village of Gargilesse-Dampierre. The village is listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France. And I can see why: the romantic charm of the closely packed houses with their steep, brown-tiled roofs, which surround the castle. Truly artistic, picturesque, and charismatic. It's wonderful to take a walk in this area and have a drink at one of the restaurants. Especially the restaurant at the top, where you have a magnificent view of the village and the castle.
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George Sand is the pseudonym of the French writer Amantine Aurore Lucile Dupin de Francueil (* July 1, 1804 in Paris; † June 8, 1876 in Nohant, Indre department), who published novels as well as numerous socially critical works. Through her lifestyle and her works, she championed feminist and socially critical goals. She rebelled against the restrictions imposed on women by marriage in the 19th century and demanded equal participation of all classes in social goods.
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The small church is located in the middle of this beautiful town with its narrow and winding streets. The town and the church are worth a visit.
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The Green line is an old railroad track now paved and dedicated for cycling. It runs very straight and even from Argenton-sur-Creuse to Le Blanc. A nice bridge crosses the river Creuse in Saint-Gaultier and another much higher one in Le Blanc. Along the track you can see the old stations and other railway buildings. Every now and then you have to cross a street, so it is not like a race track - still you can make good speed and progress. Most parts run in the shade.
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A beautiful little church with a crypt worth seeing.
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Le Pêchereau is rich in history. You can visit the Château du Courbat, which now serves as the town hall, and the 18th-century Maison dite La Maison à trois carres, both protected historical monuments. Discover numerous historical wells, wash houses, and ancient vintner houses throughout the commune. Nearby, explore the picturesque village of Gargilesse-Dampierre, known for its artistic heritage and the 12th-century Church of Saint Lawrence and Our Lady, or see the gilded statue of the Bonne Dame at Notre-Dame of Argenton-sur-Creuse.
Yes, families can enjoy the Prairie de Paumule along the Creuse River, which features a children's play area, picnic facilities, and a fitness trail. The La Voie Verte (Greenway) offers a secure path ideal for family walks and cycling. Additionally, the non-supervised swimming zone at Baignade du Moulin Rouge is open from June, providing a refreshing activity for all ages.
The Creuse River itself offers scenic landscapes and waterside activities. The Prairie de Paumule is a popular spot for relaxation and recreation. Le Pêchereau also boasts a natural zone of ecological interest, recognized for its diverse biodiversity including various bird and insect species. For a wider natural experience, the Brenne Regional Natural Park, famous for its lakes, is about 26 km away.
The La Voie Verte (Greenway) is a secure path developed along a former railway line, perfect for walking and cycling. It integrates sections of the Voie Verte des Vallées and the Chemin de Szombathely. For more structured routes, you can find various options for hiking and cycling around Le Pêchereau, including routes like the 'Le Pêchereau and Château du Courbat Loop' for hiking or the 'Greenway bridge – Rue Saint-Marcel loop' for cycling.
Beyond the main attractions, look for the numerous historical wells, wash houses (lavoirs), and fountains scattered throughout the commune, which offer a glimpse into past rural life. The old town of Le Pêchereau also features several ancient vintner houses, hinting at the region's historical wine-making. For a unique perspective, consider ULM (ultralight motorized) flights to see the area from above.
The Prairie de Paumule along the Creuse River offers a fishing area specifically designed to be accessible for people with disabilities, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural surroundings and recreational opportunities.
The warmer months, particularly from June onwards, are ideal for outdoor activities. The Baignade du Moulin Rouge, a non-supervised swimming zone along the Creuse River, opens in June. The La Voie Verte and other hiking and cycling trails are enjoyable during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild.
You can enjoy wild swimming at the Baignade du Moulin Rouge, an shaded area along the Creuse River. This non-supervised swimming zone is open from June, offering a refreshing spot to cool off.
The region, particularly the Creuse River and nearby lakes like Eguzon, provides excellent opportunities for fishing. The Prairie de Paumule specifically offers a fishing area that is accessible for people with disabilities.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque charm of villages like Gargilesse-Dampierre, often described as artistic and charismatic. The panoramic views from the hill overlooking Argenton-sur-Creuse, especially near Notre-Dame of Argenton-sur-Creuse, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful walks and cycling along the La Voie Verte, noting its shaded sections and scenic views of the old railway infrastructure.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore various running routes, including loops from Argenton-sur-Creuse and Le Pêchereau itself. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Argenton-sur-Creuse – The Old Bridge loop' or the 'Notre-Dame Church loop from Le Pêchereau'.
Just 2 km away, Argenton-sur-Creuse offers charming churches and pleasant riverside walks, including views from The Old Bridge. About 8 km from Le Pêchereau, Gargilesse-Dampierre is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages.' Further afield, Saint-Benoit-du-Sault (19 km) is another 'Most Beautiful Village' known for its medieval streets, and the George Sand House in Nohant-Vic (33 km) is a significant cultural site.


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