Best attractions and places to see around Grosbois-En-Montagne include a blend of natural features and historical landmarks. The area is characterized by the Grosbois Reservoir, a large artificial lake important for the Burgundy Canal, and the verdant valley of the Brenne river. Visitors can explore varied landscapes of limestone plateaus, fields, and forests. The region also features significant cultural sites, including medieval villages and engineering marvels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Church of St. Philipp and St. Jakob lies below the village and the castle enthroned above it on the southeastern slope of a rocky outcrop. It was built in the 15th century in one go, as evidenced by its style and architectural unity. During this period, the village experienced significant growth, thanks to the charters granted by Jean III. de Châteauneuf at the end of the 13th century, and the introduction of annual fairs by Duke Eudes IV. in the 14th century and by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in 1459.
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The castle is open again after extensive repairs and can be visited for six euros (as of June 2025).
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Beautiful castle, well-presented, picturesque village, remarkable view
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For centuries, Saint Philip and Saint James were celebrated on May 1, the day their relics were transferred to the Roman Basilica of the Twelve Apostles. Recently, they have given way to the humble Saint Joseph to comfort workers.
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Incredibly beautiful little place full of medieval charm. The (quite short) tour here is definitely worth it - try to use all the paths on the map - it's worth it. The castle is currently being renovated, but is simply impressive even from the outside.
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One of the houses in the village that is unfortunately falling into disrepair.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, centered around the **Grosbois Reservoir**, a significant artificial lake vital for the Burgundy Canal. Adjacent to it is the smaller, family-friendly **Counter-Reservoir of Grosbois**, offering picnic areas and various leisure activities. The verdant valley of the Brenne river also contributes to the varied landscapes of limestone plateaus, fields, and forests.
Yes, the **Grosbois Reservoir** and especially the **Counter-Reservoir of Grosbois** are popular spots for water-based leisure. You can enjoy activities like fishing, and the Counter-Reservoir area provides facilities for beach games. It's also an important habitat for various bird species, making it ideal for nature observation.
The area boasts several historical sites. A must-see is the Château de Châteauneuf, a magnificent 12th to 14th-century castle. You can also explore the Medieval village with a castle, which is ranked among the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France'. Another engineering marvel is the Entrance to the Tunnel of the Burgundy Canal (Pouilly-en-Auxois). Additionally, the Vellemont Site holds vestiges of Roman roads and Gallo-Roman villas.
Absolutely. The picturesque Medieval village with a castle, perched on a rocky outcrop, is a highlight. It features washhouses, fountains, listed houses, private gardens, chapels, and its central 12th to 14th-century castle. The village is recognized as one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France'.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Historic dam loop from Grosbois-en-Montagne' (9.36 km, moderate) or the 'Grosbois Reservoir – Historic dam loop from Grosbois-en-Montagne' (16.7 km, moderate). For more options, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Grosbois-En-Montagne.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. You can explore routes such as 'Les Roches de Beaume – Éguilly Castle loop from Grosbois-en-Montagne' (31.83 km, moderate) or 'Burgundy Canal – Grand-Pré Lock loop from Pouilly-en-Auxois' (34.17 km, easy). For more cycling adventures, refer to the MTB Trails around Grosbois-En-Montagne guide.
The **Counter-Reservoir of Grosbois** is particularly family-friendly, offering picnic tables, a restaurant, and opportunities for activities like pétanque, volleyball, and beach games. There's also a discovery trail with observation balconies, perfect for families to explore local flora and fauna. Many of the easy hiking and cycling trails are also suitable for families.
Many of the natural areas and trails around Grosbois-en-Montagne are suitable for walks with dogs. The varied landscapes of forests and reservoir paths provide ample space for outdoor activities. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
The Burgundy Canal is a major historical waterway, and the **Grosbois Reservoir** plays a crucial role in supplying it with water. A notable engineering marvel is the Entrance to the Tunnel of the Burgundy Canal (Pouilly-en-Auxois), a 3333-meter long underground passage that allows barges to navigate between river basins. The canal also offers scenic routes for hiking and cycling.
Yes, the Saint Philip and Saint James Church, Châteauneuf, built at the end of the 15th century, is a notable cultural site. In Grosbois-en-Montagne itself, you can find the 19th-century **Saint-Joseph Church** with its distinctive octagonal spire, and the **Chapelle Saint-Victor**. The **Hôtel des Mépartistes** in Châteauneuf also showcases historical architecture.
Visitors particularly appreciate the strategic views from the Château de Châteauneuf and the charm of the Medieval village with a castle. The engineering marvel of the Entrance to the Tunnel of the Burgundy Canal also captivates many. The blend of historical significance and natural beauty, especially around the reservoirs, is highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can try the 'Historic dam loop from Grosbois-en-Montagne' (10.59 km, moderate) or the 'Panthier Reservoir – Lac de Panthier loop from Commarin' (8.23 km, moderate). More options are available in the Running Trails around Grosbois-En-Montagne guide.


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