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Hiking around Saint-Georges-De-Poisieux offers a network of trails through a predominantly flat to gently rolling landscape. The region is characterized by open fields, agricultural land, and scattered woodlands, providing a tranquil setting for outdoor activities. Elevation changes are minimal, with routes generally ranging from 152 to 218 meters, making many trails accessible for various fitness levels. The area features river valleys, such as the Cher and Marmande, and is close to the Forest of Tronçais.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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7.59km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.6km
04:48
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Everyone knows the castle, but don't miss the church, located 100 meters across the street.
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Located in the Cher department, the Ainay-le-Vieil castle, classified as a Historic Monument, is a superb family home passed down from generation to generation since 1467. Here, the medieval castle, the landscaped park and the gardens, which are listed as a Historic Monument and labeled “Remarkable Garden”. Ainay-le-Vieil is a 13th century fortified castle which has retained an intact defense system: gatehouse, towers, ramparts, parapet walk, two guardhouses and the moat. The courtyard and its two dwellings from the 13th century and the end of the 15th century take us on a journey through the centuries. The Castle purchased by the Lords of Bigny in 1467 is still inhabited by their descendants. There we discover the memories and traces of illustrious characters such as Louis XII and Anne of Brittany, Colbert, Marie-Antoinette or Napoleon. So many testimonies of French History to discover during guided tours, through superb and majestic salons. Ainay-le-Vieil also has Renaissance water gardens and a superb landscaped park with century-old trees. The tour of the exteriors guides the visitor on an introductory walk through the art of gardens: the rose garden with its old varieties, the two 17th century pavilions, the Carré en l'Île with its hornbeam structure cut into a palisade and its topiaries, the Chartreuses having in each of the five enclosures a garden with a different theme. The great particularity of this unique place is the omnipresence of water. Defensive when it surrounds the castle, it becomes pleasant when it runs around the gardens thanks to a judicious network of canals and becomes useful when it supplies the mill and the wash house with a clever set of shovels and weirs. Finally, the Ainay-le-Vieil castle also houses a Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions. A permanent exhibition is presented to the public and reproduces the daily life of the village of Ainay-le-Vieil before the war of 1914. We discover the rural world, its customs, its daily life and the richness of the trades which existed there. era.
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Castle which will not leave you indifferent as both parts, both that of the 13th century and that dating from the end of the 15th century, are well preserved, not to mention the gardens and the moat (still in water) which surround it. The descendants of the lords of Bigny, who acquired it in 1467, are still the owners. It can be visited and you can also spend the night there.
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Saint-Amand-Montrond shines with its Saint-Vic museum, a regional history and art museum, the Montrond fortress and Virlay lake, a haven of peace. A perfect town to spend the night!
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Exploring Château d'Ainay in Ainay-le-Vieil will reveal an enchanting medieval treasure. This historic castle, nestled in the heart of France, boasts stunning architectural features, including fortified walls, towers, and beautifully landscaped gardens. As you wander through the castle and its surroundings, you'll be transported to a bygone era where knights and nobles rubbed shoulders. Château d'Ainay is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts, as well as anyone interested in immersing themselves in the region's rich heritage.
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A visit to the Gallo-Roman Baths in Drevant takes you back in time to explore the well-preserved remains of a Gallo-Roman thermal bath complex. This historic site, located in Drevant, France, offers a unique insight into the bathing and recreational habits of the ancient Romans. As you wander through the area, you'll discover the complex architecture of the baths, with its various rooms, including the frigidarium, tepidarium, and caldarium, which demonstrate the Romans' advanced engineering and construction skills. The site is a fascinating experience for history buffs, archaeology enthusiasts, and anyone curious about ancient Roman culture.
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There are over 45 hiking trails documented around Saint-Georges-De-Poisieux, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels.
Yes, the region is well-suited for beginners, with 20 easy routes. The landscape is predominantly flat to gently rolling, making many trails accessible. An example is the Hiking loop from Saint-Amand-Montrond, which is 4.3 miles (6.9 km) long and takes about 1 hour 45 minutes.
Hiking around Saint-Georges-De-Poisieux features a tranquil setting characterized by open fields, agricultural land, and scattered woodlands. Elevation changes are minimal, providing peaceful rural paths and scenic vistas.
Many of the easier routes are suitable for families, thanks to the region's generally flat terrain and well-maintained paths. These trails offer a pleasant way to explore the countryside without significant challenges.
Yes, many of the trails in the area are circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. For instance, the Eglise Bouzias – L' Etang du Moulin loop from Saint-Amand-Montrond is a moderate 5.3 miles (8.6 km) path that offers a mix of open terrain and local pond views.
While hiking, you can explore several points of interest. Consider visiting the historic Noirlac Abbey or the impressive Ainay Castle. Some routes also pass by the Gallo-Roman baths or offer views of the Canal de Berry.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Reviewers often praise the quiet rural paths, agricultural vistas, and the peaceful atmosphere of the small wooded areas.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, there are a few difficult routes available. One such option is the Saint Peter's Church – Saint-Amand-Montrond loop from Saint-Amand-Montrond, a 16.3 miles (26.3 km) trail that can take around 6 hours 40 minutes to complete.
Absolutely. For example, the Romanesque Church of Sagonne – Saint Vic Museum loop from Saint-Amand-Montrond is a moderate 8.1 km route that allows you to discover local heritage.
Yes, several routes originate from or pass through Saint-Amand-Montrond, offering a chance to explore this local settlement. The Gallo-Roman baths – Saint-Amand-Montrond loop from Saint-Amand-Montrond is a moderate 12.8 km trail that includes this area.
The region's gentle terrain makes it suitable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter hikes are also possible, though paths might be damp.


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