Attractions and places to see around Ville-Langy, a commune in the Nièvre department of central France, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its rural setting, shaped by the Andarge and Barathon rivers. Visitors can explore 14 hidden gems, ranging from historical waterways to significant viewpoints.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Beautiful walk to do with the family, without any elevation changes.
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we are now happy to be able to drive along the Canal du Nivernais. It is more entertaining here than the part we drove along the Loire. Here too, the place names are mounted upside down to protest. Here from the internet: Upside-down place names as a sign of protest Because it is based on French movements that addressed national and European politics in November 2023. Almost 10,000 signs were turned upside down at town entrances in France at the time to symbolize the situation.
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While this bridge allows you to cross the Aron River with a beautiful view of the river, when you look up you cannot ignore the statue of Notre-Dame du Nivernais which dominates from its abutment in the center of the city.
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The Church of Saint Léger is placed under the name of Saint Léger des Vignes. it is a parish church of Saint Léger, it was built in the middle of the 19th century in the old stables of the Château de La Charbonnière. It is Gothic inspired, it is oriented north-south, with a cross plan. She owns two paintings by Olga Olby produced in 1951-1953, the Descent from the Cross, and the Crucifixion and Ascent to Calvary (1957). The porch bell tower is square and dates from the 19th century, it is pierced with simple bays on its four sides, its roof has a large spire covered with slates. The roof of the building is also made of slate. The body of the building is supported by numerous buttresses. On its facade above the porch a double bay lights the entrance, above these an oculus lights the attic. Its spire is covered with slates. The buttresses are prominent. Its apse is at the bottom of the oven. The entrance does not have an eardrum. Its windows are modern. The portal of the 19th century church of Saint-Léger-des-Vignes (1832-1833) is topped with twin windows decorated with stained glass. Saint-Léger-les-Vignes takes its name from the martyr bishop of Autun, Saint-Léger from the 7th century. Saint-Léger had his eyes gouged out by the mayor of the Ebroïn palace. The territory of Saint-Léger-les-Vignes was evangelized in the 8th century by the monks of Saint-Hermeland, who founded a leper colony there. Inside a group statue of Saint Anne and the Virgin, in polychrome stone, dated from the 16th century Classified MH (1974). The Altar is dated 1860.
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Picturesque cycle path along the canal.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the 12th-century Église Saint-Pierre de Ville-Langy, which features Romanesque and Gothic architectural elements. Another significant historical landmark is the Confluence of the Loire, the Aron, and the Nivernais Canal in Decize, an ancient fortified trading town nicknamed "Little Venice." Additionally, the 11th-12th century Saint Martin Church of Druy-Parigny is one of the oldest churches in the department.
Yes, the area is shaped by the Andarge and Barathon rivers, offering natural scenery. A notable natural attraction is the Confluence of the Loire, the Aron, and the Nivernais Canal, which provides a beautiful viewpoint. You can also enjoy views of the Aron River from the Bridge over the Aron with a view of the statue, where the Notre-Dame du Nivernais statue overlooks the city.
The Nivernais Canal offers excellent opportunities for cycling on its quiet, paved paths. For more structured outdoor activities, you can find various routes for mountain biking, hiking, and touring cycling. For example, there are MTB trails like the 'Nivernais Canal – Château de Châtillon-en-Bazois loop', hiking routes such as the 'Vincence Forest and Fleury Pond Loop', and cycling tours like the 'Path Along the Canal loop from La Machine'.
The Confluence of the Loire, the Aron, and the Nivernais Canal is categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot to visit in Decize. The paved paths along the Nivernais Canal are also suitable for family cycling outings.
The Nivernais Canal is a 196-kilometer waterway connecting the Loire and Yonne rivers. It has been rehabilitated and offers a very quiet route with paved paths, making it ideal for cycling. It's known for crossing a relatively unknown microregion, providing a peaceful experience.
This location in Decize is a significant river confluence and viewpoint, often nicknamed "Little Venice." It marks an ancient fortified trading town, highlighting its historical importance due to its advantageous position at the meeting point of two rivers and a canal. It's also considered a family-friendly and historical site.
Yes, Ville-Langy is home to what is described as an abandoned Château du Montot. It features majestic ruins and an encroaching natural landscape, offering a sense of mystery and historical intrigue for those interested in exploring such sites.
Visitors appreciate the quiet routes and paved surfaces of the Nivernais Canal, making it comfortable for cycling even in warm weather. The scenic viewpoints, such as the Confluence of the Loire, the Aron, and the Nivernais Canal, are also highly enjoyed for their picturesque settings and historical context.
Absolutely. The Église Saint-Pierre de Ville-Langy is a central cultural site, dating back to the 12th century with Romanesque and Gothic features. Additionally, the Saint Martin Church of Druy-Parigny, built between the 11th and 12th centuries, is one of the oldest in the department and showcases impressive historical architecture.
While not directly within Ville-Langy, the prominent Coal Mining Museums are located nearby in Blanzy and La Machine. You can find more information about these regional museums on the official tourism websites, such as burgundy-tourism.com.
There are various cycling routes, particularly along the Nivernais Canal, which offers paved paths suitable for touring bicycles. For more options, you can explore cycling guides that include routes like the 'Path Along the Canal loop from La Machine' or the 'Nivernais Canal – Chaumigny Lock loop'.
Yes, the Bridge over the Aron with a view of the statue is a notable architectural landmark. It not only allows you to cross the Aron River but also provides a clear view of the Notre-Dame du Nivernais statue, which prominently overlooks the city from its abutment.


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