Best attractions and places to see around Argy include a collection of historic towns, medieval architecture, and ancient sites located in the Indre department of France. This region features settlements with rich pasts, characterized by castles, churches, and traditional houses. Visitors can explore a landscape that blends historical significance with the tranquil French countryside. The area offers insights into medieval life and prehistory through its preserved structures and monuments.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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For a village, Levroux boasts a church that almost has the allure of a cathedral. The 13th-century Collégiale Saint-Sylvain is not called the "petite cathédrale du Berry" for nothing. Note the details: the Romanesque side portal that once housed the sick and outcasts, the wooden stalls with humorous carvings, and the unique organ cabinet from 1502. Inside, you'll even find the banc du bourreau—the executioner's seat, marked with a red cross.
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Don't expect a Stonehenge scene here, but rather a handful of weathered stones that have stood in place for thousands of years. To be honest, it's not much to look at visually. But with a little imagination, you can find yourself face to face with prehistory, all set in the tranquil French countryside. Stop for a moment, smile, and then continue your walk.
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Located on the borders of Brenne, Champagne and Berrichonne Boischaut Nord Buzançais presents the assets of a country with varied landscapes and architectural heritage from its rich past. The Parish of Buzançais is generally open. To contact them for opening hours: 02 54 84 05 19
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In the Middle Ages, the parish was originally located in Saint-Étienne, until the construction of the castle in Buzançais. The castle created a center of attraction, and the village gradually moved almost entirely
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Small village in Indre with the central square of Jean-Paul Thibaultplace where there is a fountain and the beautiful Saint-Sébastien church.
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The dolmen is 6 m long and 4.20 m wide with a maximum height of 1.60 m. The whole forms a funerary chamber 5.80 m long and 2.30 m wide, which reaches 1.30 m at its greatest height under the slab. All the slabs are in sandstone and come from Bagneux or Dun-le-Poëlier, towns more than 30 km away.
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Built in the 13th century, this church is actually known as the little cathedral of Berry. Apparently, the south wall opens to a door with a porch that served as an entrance for lepers.
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Palluau-sur-Indre is a medieval town at the crossroads of the Route des Dames de Touraine and the Route des Plantagenêts. This village has less than 800 inhabitants but is home to an 11th century feudal castle and several 15th century houses.
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The region around Argy is rich in history. Among the most popular are Palluau-sur-Indre, a medieval town featuring an 11th-century feudal castle and 15th-century houses, and Buzançais, a historic town that developed around its medieval castle. Another significant site is the Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church in Levroux, often called the 'petite cathédrale du Berry' for its impressive 13th-century architecture.
Yes, you can explore La Pierre Dolmen and Cromlech. This site features a dolmen that is 6 meters long and 4.20 meters wide, forming a funerary chamber. While visually modest, it offers a direct connection to prehistory, with stones that have stood for thousands of years in the tranquil French countryside.
The area around Argy offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running, hiking, and mountain biking trails. For instance, there are several running loops around Buzançais, hiking trails like the 'La Pierre Dolmen Loop', and MTB routes that explore the local landscapes. You can find more details on these activities on the Running Trails around Argy, Hiking around Argy, and MTB Trails around Argy guide pages.
While not explicitly categorized as 'family-friendly' for all, sites like La Pierre Dolmen and Cromlech can be an interesting stop for families, offering a glimpse into prehistory in a natural setting. Exploring the medieval towns like Palluau-sur-Indre with its castle can also be engaging for children.
For easy walks, consider the 'La Pierre Dolmen Loop' which is an easy 7 km hiking trail. There are also several easy loops around Étang de la Vienne, such as the 3.3 km 'Étang de la Vienne loop from Étang de la Vienne' and 'Étang de la Vienne loop from Saint-Genou'. These offer gentle routes through the countryside.
To experience local village life, visit Villedieu-sur-Indre. This small village features the central square of Jean-Paul Thibaultplace with a fountain and the beautiful Saint-Sébastien church, offering a glimpse into the tranquil pace of the region.
The region boasts a rich architectural heritage, primarily medieval. You'll find 11th-century feudal castles in towns like Palluau-sur-Indre, 15th-century houses, and impressive religious buildings such as the 13th-century Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church in Levroux, known for its Romanesque details and unique organ cabinet.
The Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church in Levroux is a must-see. Built in the 13th century, it's renowned for its grand scale, earning it the nickname 'petite cathédrale du Berry'. It features a Romanesque side portal, humorous carvings on wooden stalls, and a unique 1502 organ cabinet.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and the tranquil French countryside. They enjoy exploring well-preserved medieval towns, ancient monuments, and impressive churches. The opportunity to step back in time and connect with prehistory, as offered by sites like La Pierre Dolmen and Cromlech, is also highly valued.
While many trails are moderate, you can find longer routes. For example, the hiking route 'From the old abbey of Saint-Genou to the castles of Palluau-sur-Indre' is a moderate 12.3 km trail. For more challenging options, explore the mountain biking routes, some of which exceed 30 km in distance, such as the 'Buzançais – Buzançais loop from Buzançais' for MTB.
When visiting the Saint-Sylvain Collegiate Church, take note of the intricate details: the Romanesque side portal, the wooden stalls with their humorous carvings, and the unique organ cabinet from 1502. You can even find the 'banc du bourreau' (executioner's seat) marked with a red cross inside.


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