Best attractions and places to see around Bagneux include significant historical and religious sites, as well as natural river landscapes. The area features a medieval village and a priory known for its historical importance to the Bourbon dynasty. Visitors can explore a blend of cultural heritage and scenic river trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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This beautiful trail runs along the Allier River to the entrance to Moulins. You'll be immersed in a very pleasant natural space. Don't hesitate to set foot on land to explore this beautiful natural site and observe the birds.
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The town of Souvigny was chosen by the Bourbon dynasty as the religious capital of its duchy. Thus, the commune became the necropolis of all the Bourbon lords.
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Here you follow the Allier River to Moulins. This river can be very beautiful.
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A medieval village in Bourbonnais, a major Cluniac site and former necropolis of the Dukes of Bourbon, this is a must-see. Stop by the abbey church, visit the local artisan shop, Chez Aristide, and stroll through the narrow streets. Don't miss the medieval festival at the end of July!
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In Bourbon dialect, a bredin means "a simpleton". The church of Saint-Menoux is known in the region because it houses a "débredinoire", a simple stone hole in a wall, which allows you to regain your sanity by sticking your head through it. Attention, the legend wants that the unfortunate one who bumps his head there recovers all the "bredinerie" left there by the predecessors!
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Souvigny is a French commune located in the Allier department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Located in the heart of Bourbonnais, the city is the cradle of the Bourbon family, of which it was an important city of the lordship of Bourbon. It preserves an exceptional heritage linked to its affiliation with the powerful abbey of Cluny. In addition to the recumbent figures of the last Dukes of Bourbon, the priory church, the largest religious building in the Allier department, preserves the relics of several saints, including those of two abbots of Cluny who died in Souvigny: Mayeul, 4th abbot (died in 994), and Odilon his successor (died in 1049).
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Central square of the medieval village of Souvigny
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The area around Bagneux is rich in history and religious heritage. A must-see is the Medieval Village of Souvigny, a significant Cluniac site and former necropolis of the Dukes of Bourbon. You can also visit the Priory of St. Peter and St. Paul, Souvigny, which is the largest religious building in the Allier department and houses relics of saints and recumbent figures of the Dukes of Bourbon. Another important site is the Priory church and necropolis of the Dukes of Bourbon, chosen by the dynasty as their religious capital.
Yes, for nature lovers, the area offers beautiful river landscapes. You can explore By the Allier, a scenic river trail that runs along the Allier River. This natural space provides a pleasant environment for walking and observing birds.
Near the attractions around Bagneux, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are several road cycling routes, such as the 'Saint Paul Church of Bagneux loop' or the 'Medieval Village of Souvigny loop'. For runners, options include the 'Étang de Saligny loop'. Hikers can explore trails like the 'Arboretum de Balaine Loop' or the 'Forêt des Prieurés Bagnolet loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the respective guides for Road Cycling, Running, and Hiking around Bagneux.
Yes, the Medieval Village of Souvigny is considered family-friendly, offering artisan shops and narrow streets to explore. The Priory church and necropolis of the Dukes of Bourbon is also suitable for families interested in history. Additionally, the river trail By the Allier provides a natural setting for family walks and birdwatching.
The Priory of St. Peter and St. Paul, Souvigny is notable as the largest religious building in the Allier department. It holds significant historical importance as a major Cluniac site and preserves the relics of several saints, including Mayeul and Odilon, who were abbots of Cluny. It also houses the recumbent figures of the last Dukes of Bourbon, making it a key site for understanding the region's aristocratic history.
The Medieval Village of Souvigny offers a glimpse into the past with its abbey church, local artisan shops like Chez Aristide, and charming narrow streets. It served as a major Cluniac site and the former necropolis of the Dukes of Bourbon. Visitors often enjoy strolling through the village and experiencing its historical atmosphere.
Yes, you might find the Saint-Menoux and its débredinoire quite unique. Located in the church of Saint-Menoux, the 'débredinoire' is a simple stone hole in a wall. Legend has it that by sticking your head through it, you can regain your sanity, though it's also said you might inherit the 'bredinerie' (simple-mindedness) left by previous visitors!
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical and religious heritage, especially the Medieval Village of Souvigny and the Priory of St. Peter and St. Paul. The natural beauty of the Allier River trail is also highly regarded for its pleasant environment and birdwatching opportunities. The blend of cultural sites and scenic river paths makes the area appealing.
Yes, for easy walks, you can consider the 'Arboretum de Balaine Loop' which is an easy hiking route. Additionally, some running trails like a 'Running loop from Villeneuve-sur-Allier' are rated as easy. These routes offer a gentle way to explore the natural surroundings. More details can be found in the Hiking around Bagneux guide.
While the By the Allier highlight describes a trail along the river, there are dedicated road cycling routes in the broader area. For example, the 'Saint Paul Church of Bagneux loop' and the 'Medieval Village of Souvigny loop' are popular road cycling options. You can explore these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Bagneux guide.
Souvigny holds immense significance for the Bourbon dynasty. It was chosen as the religious capital of their duchy and served as the necropolis for all the Bourbon lords. The Priory church and necropolis of the Dukes of Bourbon specifically highlights this historical connection, preserving the recumbent figures of the last Dukes.


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