Best attractions and places to see around Le Breuil include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and charming settlements. This region, primarily in Saône-et-Loire, is characterized by its medieval heritage, ancient monuments, and a landscape shaped by vineyards and canals. Visitors can explore a mix of cultural landmarks and scenic routes.
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The fact that they are attributed to the Middle Neolithic does not in any way rule out a presence that could go back to the Bronze Age. With a length of 7.30 m and a weight of around 30 tons, the large menhir is the most impressive in the whole of eastern France.
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A set of seven menhirs that are about 5,000 years old and were erected by the Neolithic civilization. Later, the Gauls dedicated this place to Epogne, the goddess of horsemen. The highest is 7.35 meters.
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This epicerie is a must-visit - there aren't that many restaurants around!
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There is a very good restaurant on the bridge with a view of the canal. Newly built winter garden. Highly recommended
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Very good quality road in the forest, partially shaded, without cars because of the cycle path. In total, the Canal du Center greenway is 129 km long and goes from Chalon to Digoin.
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This simple grocery store, where you can also eat on the terrace, is a place like no other: Romaric, its owner, is its soul. He welcomes you with a warm and authentic “Welcome” as soon as you open the door. And his grocery store is the RV of all the people around. And there are numerous travelers in this place, whether by bike on the canal, or on foot (the pilgrims of the Way of St Francis of Assisi). Meeting Romaric, and his sense of service and presence for others, brightened my day.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Menhirs of Époigny, a collection of seven standing stones approximately 5,000 years old. Another significant site is Couches Castle, a medieval fortress with a storied past, including its connection to Marguerite of Burgundy. Additionally, the exteriors and park of the medieval-origin Château du Breuil are generally open to the public, and the beautifully decorated 17th-century Cormatin Chateau is also within reach.
Yes, the area offers natural beauty. You can experience the Saint-Mard-de-Vaux Hill, which provides a roughly 5km climb through vineyards, a charming village, and forest. The region is also characterized by its landscape shaped by vineyards and canals, offering picturesque views, especially along the Canal du Centre.
Le Breuil is excellent for cycling, particularly along the Canal du Centre. You can find various routes, including the 'Greenway of the Canal du Centre – La Motte Lock loop from Montchanin' which is an easy 28 km ride. For more options, including road cycling routes and longer tours, refer to the Cycling around Le Breuil and Road Cycling Routes around Le Breuil guides.
Many attractions around Le Breuil are suitable for families. The Menhirs of Époigny offer an intriguing historical stop for all ages, and Couches Castle provides an engaging historical experience. The flat, paved cycle path along the Canal du Centre, passing through Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune, is also ideal for family bike rides.
Beyond Le Breuil itself, you can visit Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune, an agricultural and wine-growing village known for its bridge spanning the Canal du Centre and an excellent cycle path. The historic towns of Autun, with its old town, cathedral, and Roman ruins, and Chalon-sur-Saône, offering a pedestrian town center and cathedral, are also within reach.
Along the Canal du Centre, you'll find The Canal Grocery in Ecuisses. This unique spot offers a simple grocery store where you can also eat on the terrace. It's known for its warm welcome and serves as a popular meeting point for locals and travelers, including cyclists and pilgrims.
There are several running trails in the vicinity of Le Breuil. You can find moderate loops like the 'Château du Breuil loop from Le Breuil' (6.2 km) or the 'RDV des Cyclos du Creusot loop from Le Breuil' (8.2 km). For more detailed options, consult the Running Trails around Le Breuil guide.
The Canal du Centre, dug in 1793, played a pivotal role in transforming villages like Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune by facilitating commercial and industrial activities. Today, it's a significant feature for tourism, offering a greenway for cyclists on its towpath and a nautical stop for boating, connecting to major European cycle routes like EuroVelo 6.
Yes, the area around Le Breuil is part of a wine-growing region. While vineyards in villages like Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune have diminished, the famous wine region of Beaune is within reach, offering opportunities for wine tasting and exploration of Burgundy's renowned viticulture.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The ancient Menhirs of Époigny are often described as a 'nice stop for 2 minutes' for their unique historical presence. Couches Castle is praised for its magnificent restoration and historical significance, making it 'really worth a detour for those interested in history.' The welcoming atmosphere and unique character of places like The Canal Grocery in Ecuisses also leave a lasting positive impression on travelers.
Absolutely. The most prominent ancient site is the Menhirs of Époigny, a collection of seven standing stones dating back approximately 5,000 years to the Neolithic civilization. The largest menhir is over 7 meters tall and weighs around 30 tons, making it a significant archaeological landmark in eastern France.


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