Best attractions and places to see around Oisy are located in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, offering a variety of historical and cultural experiences. This area features notable landmarks, fortified structures, and religious sites. Visitors can explore the region's heritage through its well-preserved architecture and natural settings.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful little town with many medieval buildings. Definitely worth a visit
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City of character which deserves to be among the most beautiful villages in France with a little more development. To have : 1 - the castle and the small surrounding village after a beautiful climb from the village. 2 - the pond hidden behind the houses in the center. A quiet corner with a beautiful overview of the village. There you will understand where the name Belles Fontaines comes from.
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It was only at the end of the 12th century that the current castle of Druyes appears in the texts. Previously, during the 11th century, a first wooden castle would have been built on the site of the said castle. Druyes is part of the first generation of castles from the time of King Philippe Auguste. It is built on a square plan of 52.3 meters per side. It is an imposing building which is one of the most important specimens of military architecture from the Romanesque period in Burgundy. Private property, the castle is open to visitors. It is reached by crossing the postern which is the gateway to the fortified village, where absolute calm seems to reign. The castle dominates the town of character of Druyes Les Belles Fontaines, which deserves to be listed among the most beautiful villages in France, if it were a little better highlighted. Note a beautiful climb to climb from the village to the castle
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Fortified Gate - classified as a historic monument. This gate is part of the enclosure of the lower courtyard of the castle which crowned the rock overlooking the valley and dominating the only possible crossing of the river. A second gate existed on the current rue de la Rampe. The enclosure dates from the 12th century. It was protected, to the east, by four still visible towers, one of which has just been restored. On the west coast, the enclosure appears as a very large wall, 2 m thick and 4 m high. It is incorporated into gardens and houses, but still visible. It was lined with a dry ditch. The postern did not include a drawbridge. It was closed by a heavy double door, the stone pivot cups of which can still be seen in the lower part. The machicolations made it possible to throw stones at the attackers. They probably date from the 14th century. This door has been classified as a historic monument since May 9, 1888.
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6th century: primitive church built by Saint-Romain, destroyed by a fire at the end of the 11th century. 12th century: current Romanesque church: very pure plan, three-bay nave with apses in the extension. Flat transsept. 14th century: construction of the Notre-Dame de la Pitié chapel on the lower north side. 15th century: construction of the defense tower enclosing the staircase, raising of the transept with the incorporation of Gothic glass roofs. 19th century: construction of the sacristy, installation of stained glass windows, transfer of the cemetery surrounding the church. Decoration in the portal and capitals, borrows from Arab and Roman styles. Bell installed in 1881 "Constance", diameter: 1.215 m, weight: 1066 kg replaces "Perette", dating from 1642. The church was classified as a historic monument on May 9, 1888.
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Beautiful 12th century castle visible from afar. Entrance costs 5 euros (as of 2021). Out of season the castle is only open on weekends. There is even a circular hiking trail where the castle is almost always visible. www.chateau-de-druyes.com
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Bridge built at the time of the fortified castle and the church (12th century). It replaced a wooden bridge established over a ford by Saint Romain in the 6th century. In the Middle Ages, bridge and castle went hand in hand because any river crossing gave rise to a toll. In 1859, the bridge, which was 5.50 m wide, was widened by 2.50 m to adapt it to the transformation of the main roads into secondary roads. During 2004, it was completely renovated.
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The town of Clamecy has some old medieval buildings, walks along the Yonne and a museum retracing the epic tale of log floating. You will find some nice restaurants at the foot of the collegiate church and in the city center. The cathedral is superb and deserves some time.
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The Oisy area, located in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region, is rich in history. You can visit the Historic centre of Clamecy, known for its medieval buildings and the Collegiale Saint-Martin. Don't miss the 12th-century Château de Druyes and its associated Fortified Gate of Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines. The Saint-Romain Church, with parts dating back to the 6th century, is also a significant historical monument. Further afield, the UNESCO Heritage Site of Vézelay, with its famous Romanesque Basilica Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, is about 23 km away.
Yes, the region boasts several impressive architectural landmarks. The Bridge Over the Druyes is a 12th-century structure that has been renovated over time. The Château de Druyes is a prime example of 12th-century military architecture. In Clamecy, the Collegiale Saint-Martin stands out, and the Saint-Romain Church showcases Romanesque and Gothic elements.
The area around Oisy offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For instance, there are several gravel biking loops like the 'Pousseaux loop' or 'The Saussois Rocks – The Yonne and the Park Rocks loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Château de Faulin — loops from Clamecy' or 'Clamecy to Quarré-les-Tombes'. Runners have options like 'Pont des Buffières – Fitness trail loop from Andryes'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Oisy, Road Cycling Routes around Oisy, and Running Trails around Oisy.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Historic centre of Clamecy offers pleasant walks along the Yonne and a museum. The Bridge Over the Druyes is an interesting historical spot for a short visit. A unique family experience can be found at Guedelon, about 25 km away, where a 13th-century castle is being built using medieval techniques, offering a fascinating insight into historical construction.
Absolutely! The region provides opportunities for both hiking and running. There's a circular hiking trail around the Château de Druyes, offering great views of the castle. For runners, there are various trails, including moderate options like the 'Pont des Buffières – Fitness trail loop from Andryes' or more challenging ones such as 'Surgy and its cliffs – Andryes Marsh loop from Surgy'. For more detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around Oisy guide.
For outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and running, the best time to visit Oisy is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the historical sites and natural landscapes without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter.
Beyond the historical sites, Oisy offers unique cultural insights. Clamecy, for example, has a museum dedicated to the epic tale of log floating, a historical practice on the Yonne river. The ongoing construction of Guedelon castle, where medieval building techniques are meticulously recreated, provides an immersive cultural and educational experience unlike any other.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and well-preserved architecture. The Historic centre of Clamecy is loved for its medieval charm, riverside walks, and the impressive Collegiale Saint-Martin. The Château de Druyes is admired for its imposing presence and the scenic circular hiking trail around it. The overall tranquility and the opportunity to step back in time are frequently highlighted by those who explore the area.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity around Oisy, with options for both road cycling and gravel biking. You can find numerous routes that cater to different skill levels. For road cyclists, there are routes like 'From Clamecy to Villiers sur Yonne — loop around the Canal du Nivernais' which is an easy ride. Gravel biking enthusiasts can tackle routes such as 'Moulin Blot loop from Saint-Marc'. Detailed guides for these activities are available: Road Cycling Routes around Oisy and Gravel biking around Oisy.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the ongoing project at Guedelon, where a 13th-century castle is being built using authentic medieval methods, offers a truly unique and immersive experience that many might not expect. Additionally, the small town of Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines, with its charming character and the historical significance of the Fortified Gate and Château, is a delightful discovery for those seeking authentic historical ambiance away from larger crowds.
Information on specific public transport links directly to all individual attractions is limited. It is generally recommended to have a car to fully explore the attractions around Oisy, especially for sites like the Château de Druyes or Guedelon. Clamecy, being a larger town, may have better public transport connections, but for flexibility and reaching the more rural historical sites, personal transport is advisable.


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