Best attractions and places to see around Périgny are primarily found in the Allier department, a region characterized by its historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features notable castles and settlements, reflecting a rich past. Visitors can explore various historical monuments and enjoy outdoor activities along its rivers and cycle paths. This region offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty for exploration.
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Droiturier is a Cluniac town, in other words which was long inhabited by the monk of the order of Cluny. Between its opulent medieval half-timbered houses, its priory church and its chapel, you will discover a large part of the local Catholic history.
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This high place in Bourbon history is built in the center of the village on a circular mound. Listed as a historic monument, the fortress can be visited all year round.
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Section of the Via Allier, on the banks of the river of the same name between Billy and Vichy. Don't forget to fill your water bottles at the Halles des sources when you arrive in Vichy and take a break at the Château de Billy!
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Residence of the famous Marshal de La Palice. Built on the banks of the Besbre River, the château is owned by the Chabannes family. Guided tours of the château (including coffered ceilings unique in Europe) and self-guided tours of the grounds are available.
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Elected among the "most beautiful villages of the Allier", Montaigu-le-Blin is known for its 13th century medieval castle, perched on a steep rock. In the center of the village there is also a very beautiful Romanesque church and a large tree-lined square, on which are planted 143 trees and a pleasant inn.
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The primary natural attraction is the Via Allier, a scenic cycle path running along the banks of the Allier river. It offers opportunities for cycling and enjoying the riverside scenery, making it ideal for those looking to connect with nature.
Yes, the region is rich in historical sites. You can visit the impressive Château de La Palice in Lapalisse, known for its unique coffered ceilings and guided tours. Another significant historical monument is the Forteresse de Billy, a castle built on a circular mound, which is open for visits year-round. The village of Montaigu-le-Blin also features a 13th-century medieval castle and a beautiful Romanesque church.
Périgny offers diverse cycling routes. The Via Allier is a popular cycle way along the Allier river. For more structured rides, you can explore various routes, including moderate road cycling loops like the "Château de Lapalisse – Château de Lapalisse loop from Périgny" or longer, more challenging options. Discover more details on the dedicated guide page for Cycling around Périgny.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. The Via Allier is great for family bike rides. Both the Château de La Palice in Lapalisse and the village of Montaigu-le-Blin are considered family-friendly, offering historical exploration in engaging settings.
The area around Périgny provides several options for walking and running. You can find various running loops of moderate difficulty, ranging from 5 km to 8 km, starting from nearby towns like Lapalisse, Magnet, Billezois, and Servilly. For more information on specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Périgny guide.
The Via Allier is a cycle way that follows the banks of the Allier river, specifically a section between Billy and Vichy. It's perfect for leisurely bike rides, enjoying the riverside scenery, and stopping at points of interest like the Château de Billy (Forteresse de Billy) or refilling water bottles in Vichy.
Yes, the Château de La Palice in Lapalisse is open to visitors. You can take guided tours of its interior, which features unique coffered ceilings, and enjoy self-guided tours of its beautiful grounds situated on the banks of the Besbre River.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical heritage and natural beauty. The historical castles like Château de La Palice and Forteresse de Billy offer fascinating insights into Bourbon history. The Via Allier is highly rated for its scenic cycling and opportunities to relax by the river.
Yes, the village of Montaigu-le-Blin is a notable ancient settlement. It has been recognized as one of the "most beautiful villages of the Allier" and features a 13th-century medieval castle perched on a steep rock, a beautiful Romanesque church, and a large tree-lined square.
Yes, the Pont de la Vallée is a small stone bridge dating from 1758 that spans the Andan River. It is listed as a Historic Monument and is a charming spot to visit.
Cycling routes around Périgny vary in difficulty. You can find easy bike loops, moderate road cycling routes, and more challenging options, some extending over 80 km. For specific details on distances and difficulty grades, refer to the Cycling around Périgny guide.
Absolutely. The region around Périgny is perfect for combining both. For instance, you can cycle along the Via Allier and make a stop to explore the Forteresse de Billy, which is located directly on the route. Similarly, many cycling and running routes pass through or near historical villages and castles.


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