Best attractions and places to see around Metz-Le-Comte are found in the Nièvre department of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in central France. Metz-Le-Comte location provides a peaceful setting on a plateau at the foot of "La Montagne," a hill offering views of the Morvan Regional Natural Park. The area is also situated on the Camino de Santiago route, approximately 15 km from Vézelay. This strategic position makes it a base for exploring the historical and natural heritage of the surrounding region.
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This church, dedicated to the Holy Cross (Latin: "Santa Croce"), derives its patronage from the cross on which Jesus Christ died. The veneration of the Holy Cross is largely based on Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (who, after his victory at the Milvian Bridge in Rome, recognized Christianity as a religion and ended the long period of persecution with the Edict of Toleration of Milan in 312). She made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Israel/Palestine) in the early fourth century and brought numerous relics back to Europe, including the "True Cross," on which Jesus Christ was crucified. Helena is therefore often depicted with a cross as an attribute. The Church celebrates the Feast of the Discovery, public presentation, and veneration of the Holy Cross—called the "Exaltation of the Holy Cross"—on September 14th.
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View of the bridge and the village, take the small path to go down below and reach the small stone bridge
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The view from above of the old stone bridge is worth it. You have to stop on the upper bridge.
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Great section, exciting bridge and great view of Vezelay
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Beautiful little town with many medieval buildings. Definitely worth a visit
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Very worthwhile visit to this beautiful church
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Very small chapel with a Franciscan monastery. The monastery was only returned a few years ago. The monks are trying to rebuild the monastery through a project
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A true jewel of Burgundian Gothic art, the church of Saint Père sous Vézelay deserves a moment of attention. Built from the 13th to the 15th century and dedicated to the Virgin, it only became a parish church in the 16th century, succeeding the old Saint Pierre church which gave its name to the village and whose ruins can still be seen at the exit. south of the village. The 13th century bell tower, elegant and airy, 50m high, is visible for miles around. In the middle of the 19th century, the building was in a very advanced state of disrepair. However, Prosper Mérimée describes it as "a gothic cathedral in miniature". Viollet-le-Duc, then 26 years old, fell in love with the church of Saint Père, the restoration of which he launched in 1841. He worked until 1844 on the choir, the chapels and the nave. and in 1868, ends with the bell tower. However, due to a lack of resources, he practically does not intervene on the porch (or narthex). This part, which is the most striking because it evokes real stone lacework, was then restored by Boeswilwald between 1888 and 1889.
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Metz-Le-Comte is a small commune in the Nièvre department of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in central France. It is strategically located on a plateau at the foot of "La Montagne," offering views of the Morvan Regional Natural Park. The village is also situated on the historic Camino de Santiago route, approximately 15 km from the significant pilgrimage site of Vézelay, making it a good base for exploring the rich heritage of the surrounding region.
The area around Metz-Le-Comte is rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Cordelle Chapel, which marks the site where Saint Bernard preached the Second Crusade. Another significant site is the Historic centre of Clamecy, known for its medieval buildings and the Collegiale Saint-Martin. Additionally, the Bazoches Castle, once the residence of Vauban, is a notable historical landmark nearby.
Yes, several impressive religious buildings are found in the vicinity. The 12th-century Notre-Dame de l'Assomption Church is located within Metz-Le-Comte itself. Nearby, you can explore the Notre-Dame Church of Saint-Père, a masterpiece of Burgundian Flamboyant Gothic style, and the Romanesque Cordelle Chapel, which also has Franciscan monastery connections.
Metz-Le-Comte is situated at the foot of "La Montagne," a hill reaching 300 meters, which offers superb views of the Morvan Regional Natural Park. You can also visit the Pierre-Perthuis Stone Bridge, a picturesque Roman bridge that provides excellent photo opportunities and views of the surrounding landscape.
The area offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes along the Canal du Nivernais, such as the 'Canal du Nivernais – Canal de Nivernais Towpath loop' or the 'Loop from Asnois and along the Canal du Nivernais'. Hiking enthusiasts can enjoy trails like 'La Cure – View of Vézelay loop' or 'View of Pignol Castle – Château de Lys loop'. For more options, refer to the Cycling around Metz-Le-Comte and Hiking around Metz-Le-Comte guides.
Yes, the Historic centre of Clamecy is considered family-friendly, offering walks along the Yonne river and a museum detailing the history of log floating. Exploring the picturesque villages and their historical sites can also be an engaging activity for families.
Popular hiking trails include the 'La Cure – View of Vézelay loop from Vézelay' (easy, 6.8 km) and the 'Prachtig uitzicht – Zervos Museum loop from Vézelay' (moderate, 7.3 km). These routes offer scenic views and a chance to explore the natural beauty of the region. You can find more details in the Hiking around Metz-Le-Comte guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Options include the 'Cuncy Castle loop from Villiers-sur-Yonne' (moderate, 13.8 km) and a 'Running loop from Metz-le-Comte' (moderate, 7.6 km). For more running routes and their details, check the Running Trails around Metz-Le-Comte guide.
The Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region generally enjoys pleasant weather from spring through early autumn (April to October). This period is ideal for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and experiencing the scenic beauty of the Morvan Regional Natural Park. Summer months offer the warmest temperatures, while spring and autumn provide milder weather and beautiful seasonal foliage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical context and the picturesque settings. For instance, the Historic centre of Clamecy is loved for its old medieval buildings and walks along the Yonne river. The Pierre-Perthuis Stone Bridge is a favorite for its photo opportunities and great views. The area's blend of ancient churches, medieval towns, and natural viewpoints consistently receives high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, the Champagne Hamlet, part of Metz-Le-Comte, is situated on the southern edge of the plateau and overlooks a portion of the Yonne valley. It features a small vineyard known for Chardonnay and a grape called 'Melon', offering a taste of local viticulture.


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