Best attractions and places to see around Luthenay-Uxeloup include historical landmarks and natural features within the Nièvre department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. This commune is characterized by its serene natural landscape, including the La Colâtre River and Luthenay Forest. Visitors can explore ancient architectural sites and enjoy the diverse ecosystems present in the area. The region offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration opportunities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very nice. The owner charged us €5 to pitch the tent, the shower is €2.
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Very nice place on the lake. The restaurant Le Moulin on the lake is worth a visit.
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One of the few large castles south of Nevers. Unfortunately, it is not open to visitors (as of June 2025).
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Quiet, small town by the water
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Built in a vast 156-hectare park, on the site of an ancient fortress of which only a tower and the moat remain, the castle adjoins the Amognes forest, enclosed by a 7-kilometer-long wall. The current castle was built between the 17th and 19th centuries.
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Luthenay-Uxeloup is rich in history. You can visit the Église Saint-Aignan, a significant historical monument with an early 12th-century apse and a Gothic-era bell tower. While Château de Rosemont and Château Uxeloup are private residences, their impressive structures contribute to the region's historical charm. You can also see Prye Castle, a grand estate built between the 17th and 19th centuries within a vast park.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. The La Colâtre River flows through the commune, providing serene views. The Luthenay Forest is a Natura 2000 site with diverse ecosystems, though it has temporary closures. You can also visit Etang des Roses de Sauvigny-les-Bois, a calm and peaceful lake area perfect for admiring aquatic life and fishing during open seasons.
Cycling is a popular activity here, especially along the canal. The Cycle path along the canal is well-developed, offering pleasant rides with beautiful views and shaded sections. For more routes, you can explore various options in the Cycling around Luthenay-Uxeloup guide, including easy to difficult routes like the 'Canal Bridge Over the Acolin loop'.
Absolutely. The area around Luthenay-Uxeloup provides several options for walking and running. The peaceful surroundings of the Abron lock and lock house are ideal for a stroll. For dedicated running trails, check out the Running Trails around Luthenay-Uxeloup guide, which features routes like the 'Lateral Canal to the Loire loop'.
The Etang des Roses de Sauvigny-les-Bois is a family-friendly spot, offering a calm environment with a pontoon to admire the aquatic area. The Cycle path along the canal is also suitable for relaxed family rides, with shaded sections for comfort.
Beyond the historical churches and castles, you can discover La Fonderie, which serves as the kennel for the renowned Uxeloup hunt. This site offers a glimpse into a long-standing local tradition of hunting that dates back to 1830.
For a wonderfully quiet and beautiful place to camp, consider the Place to camp - wonderfully quiet and very beautiful. It's a large meadow along the canal with clean toilets and a shower. There's also a small restaurant nearby and a bakery just around the corner, making it a convenient and peaceful stop.
The Abron lock and lock house is a notable engineering marvel. It consists of a canal bridge with a lock that allows boats to cross a fall of 3.71 meters. The lock house itself was designed for two dwellings, showcasing the historical infrastructure of the canal system. Visitors often enjoy riding the bicycle path along the lock and admiring the carefully maintained facility.
Château de Rosemont, also known as the 'Maison-Fort' de Rosemont, is a majestic castle dating back to the 13th-14th century. While it is a significant historical site, it is partially ruined and remains a private property, therefore not open for public visits.
The Luthenay Forest is a diverse ecosystem and a Natura 2000 site. It is home to various wildlife, including wild boars, roe deer, and foxes. The forest also features seven ponds and a wetland, contributing to its rich biodiversity.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and beautiful natural settings, especially along the canal and at places like the Abron lock. The well-developed Cycle path along the canal is highly appreciated for its pleasant rides and scenic views. The quiet camping spots and the charm of historical sites also receive positive feedback.
The best way to experience the local waterways is by cycling or walking along the Cycle path along the canal. This route allows you to follow the flow of the canal, observe the engineering of locks like the Abron lock, and enjoy the tranquil scenery of the La Colâtre River.


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