Attractions and places to see around Diges include historical sites and religious buildings, offering insights into the region's past. The area features towns like Toucy, known for its medieval history and architectural landmarks. Located in a landscape with hills and valleys, Diges provides a setting for exploring cultural heritage. Visitors can discover a variety of points of interest within this French region.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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the city is incredible there is a lake full of pastures and very, very big climbs towards the street (citée scolaire)
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Toucy, historic town twinned with Kusel (Germany) and birthplace of Pierre Larousse. Historic passage of Joan of Arc in the city. Visible old half-timbered houses and historic shops. With its Saturday market, Best Market in France 2019. Away from the city center, you will find an industrial zone with various brands.
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The Sainte-Reine chapel seems to have been started with the apse towards the end of the 15th century. and built in several stages until the beginning of the 17th century. On either side of the entrance arch to the apse and on the south wall of the nave, commemorative plaques recall the role of the d'Avigneau family, notably Maurice Marie d'Avigneau who restored the chapel and returned it to worship in 1952.
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The Republic Square with its statue in honor of Larousse on the edge of the old city fortifications offers nice places to stop.
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The Republic Square with its statue in honor of Larousse on the edge of the old city fortifications offers nice places to stop, as Gerhard has already written. We had a drink in a bistro there. The friendly landlord didn't mind that we bought something to eat from the bakery next door. We would have liked to have experienced the market, but it only takes place on Saturdays.
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The town of Toucy has very ancient origins. The region was in fact associated with the exploitation of iron during the Celtic period and until around the 3rd century. Toucy then belonged to the family of Germain, bishop of Auxerre (418-448), who donated it to his church. At the beginning of the 12th century, fortifications and a chapel were built, the latter being the only one preserved entirely in elevation and included in the current church. This is a Romanesque room. It is also on the remains of the ramparts from the beginning of the 12th century that the church leans. The enclosure was completely retaken around 1170. Its remains are still visible in the city. The location of Toucy made it a long-time source of discord between the Duchy of Burgundy and the Kingdom of France, particularly during the Hundred Years' War. In 1423, the city was taken and destroyed by Burgundian troops, during the time of Philip the Good. The old church, which dated from the 13th century, was ravaged on this occasion, but it was rebuilt shortly after and appropriate means were put in place to defend it. This reconstruction took place between 1445 and 1522. At the apse, we can see two fortified towers (mid-15th century): the "Bishops' Tower", equipped with gunboats and also the most impressive, as well as the "Saint-Michel Tower" are connected by a walkway which only received battlements at the end of the 19th century during a rather drastic restoration of the monument. The nave dates from the 16th century. Not far from the church, below, on the Market Square, you can see a beautiful brick and half-timbered house (16th century). https://bourgognemedievale.com/departement-et-pays/yonne/pays-puisaye-forterre/toucy/
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One tends to underestimate the town of Pourrain when driving from Toucy to Auxerre on the D965. This road only affects the town and does not give a favorable image of this beautiful town. The climb to the church, the church itself and the square in front of the church form a very beautiful ensemble. The village is located on a hill that dominates 3 surrounding valleys. Saint Serge Church is a very large church with a unique tower. The main tower with a large bell house and beautiful church clock is in the shape of a richly decorated keep. On the west side there is a slender tower that towers over the main tower and is equipped with shooting stocks.
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The region around Diges is rich in history, featuring several notable sites. You can visit the Sainte-Reine Chapel, a religious building with construction dating from the late 15th to early 17th century. Another significant historical site is the Saint-Pierre Church of Toucy, which was rebuilt in the 16th century within the ruins of an old castle, showcasing mighty walls and defensive towers. The Historic Center of Toucy also offers a glimpse into the past with its old half-timbered houses and historical significance, including a passage by Joan of Arc.
Yes, several attractions around Diges are suitable for families. Both the Sainte-Reine Chapel and the Historic Center of Toucy are categorized as family-friendly. Exploring the historic center of Toucy, with its charming old houses and Republic Square, can be an engaging experience for all ages.
For religious architecture, the Sainte-Reine Chapel is a must-see, known for its construction phases from the late 15th to early 17th century and its restoration history. The Saint-Pierre Church of Toucy is another impressive example, originating from a 12th-century chapel and later rebuilt with fortified features. Additionally, the Saint Serge Church in Pourrain is notable for its unique, richly decorated tower.
The Diges area offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking. You can find several routes, such as the 'L'Église Saint Pierre — loop from Toucy' or the 'Saint-Pierre Church of Toucy loop from Toucy.' These trails range from easy to moderate difficulty. For more details and route options, you can explore the Hiking around Diges guide.
Absolutely! There are numerous cycling opportunities around Diges, catering to different skill levels. Routes include the 'Lavoir de Maulny loop from Escamps' (difficult) and the 'Church loop from Corbeau Blanc' (easy). For a comprehensive list of routes and their details, check out the Cycling around Diges guide.
Toucy is a historically significant town near Diges, known for its medieval past and architectural landmarks. Its Historic Center features old half-timbered houses and the Republic Square, which has historical ties to Joan of Arc. Toucy is also the birthplace of Pierre Larousse, whose bust can be found in the Republic Square. The town hosts a large food market on Saturdays, offering regional products.
Visitors to the Diges area appreciate the rich historical context and the architectural beauty of its sites. The Sainte-Reine Chapel is noted for its detailed history and restoration. The Saint-Pierre Church of Toucy impresses with its fortified structure and beautiful interior, including stained glass windows. The charm of Toucy's historic center, with its half-timbered houses and vibrant market, is also highly valued by visitors.
While specific viewpoints aren't explicitly highlighted, the village of Pourrain is situated on a hill that dominates three surrounding valleys, suggesting scenic views of the landscape. Exploring the areas around these elevated points could offer picturesque vistas of the region's hills and valleys.
Road cyclists can find a variety of routes around Diges, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Examples include the 'Roadbike loop from Diges' (easy) and the 'Château de Grandchamp – Historic Center of Toucy loop from Pourrain' (moderate). For more detailed information on routes and their characteristics, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Diges guide.
The town of Toucy, a short distance from Diges, is known for its large food market held every Saturday. This market, located between the Republic Square and the church, offers a variety of regional products. It's a great place to experience local culture and find fresh produce.
Toucy is the birthplace of Pierre Larousse, the renowned lexicographer. His legacy is honored with a bust in the Republic Square. His famous green dictionary of the French language is widely recognized, making his birthplace a point of cultural interest in the town.
Yes, the churches in the Diges area boast unique architectural features. The Saint-Pierre Church of Toucy, for instance, was rebuilt with mighty walls, cannon embrasures, and defensive towers, giving it the appearance of a castle church. Inside, you can admire beautiful stained glass windows from the late 19th century. The Saint Serge Church in Pourrain is also notable for its large size and a unique main tower shaped like a richly decorated keep, complemented by a slender western tower.


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