Attractions and places to see around Courmemin offers a blend of historical sites and natural beauty in the Loir-et-Cher department of central France. Situated in the Sologne region, the village is characterized by its wooded setting and the Nizeron stream. It serves as a base for exploring local landmarks and the châteaux of the Loire Valley. The area provides opportunities to experience both cultural heritage and tranquil natural environments.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Ideally located between the Château de Chambord and Center Parc, Montrieux-en-Sologne is a village of 700 inhabitants, typically Solognot. Worth a visit, despite the disappearance of its shops. Beautiful hiking trails. Very game-rich environment. Ideally located between the Château de Chambord and Center Parc, Montrieux-en-Sologne is a typically Solognot village that can be discovered along the "two castles" circuit. Between ponds and architectural heritage, the two castles circuit will allow you to appreciate all the riches of Sologne. Starting from the village, you will reach the Château du Mesnil by following some ponds, where you might spot the fauna associated with these wetlands. A little further on, you will reach the Courbanton estate. A first castle, of which no trace remains today, is said to have been built as early as the 15th century. A second, built between 1595 and 1605 by Gaspar du Lac, served as the basis for the current castle. In 1923, Émile Dubonnet, an industrialist and aviator, bought the estate. It then covered 1200 hectares and constituted a real village within the village, capable of living self-sufficiently with its power plant, its school, its poultry yard... 41210 MONTRIEUX-EN-SOLOGNE Lat : 47.55414Lng : 1.726542
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Beautiful, well-shaded walk - Very passable -
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It's the Bracieux market hall, not Selles-sur-Cher. I don't know how we can change that.
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The Etang de Montperché is located at the south-eastern exit of the Chambord park, in the national forest of Boulogne. Guests can enjoy views of the water and wildlife, as well as the art installation called the Notch, which is a lookout over the pond created by nature-loving landscapers. You might even be able to spot the Château de la Hardonnière, a hidden gem in the countryside. So, grab your sneakers and head to the Étang de Montperché for a refreshing and enriching adventure!
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Old Romanesque-Gothic church; The oldest parts date from the 12th century. The date is given as 1144.
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The Grand Cottereau is one of the many ponds that swarm the Sologne. Like all the others, do not hesitate to stop there to rest with an abundant fauna and flora.
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The Etang de Montperché is a pond located at the south-east exit of Chambord Park, in the state forest of Boulogne. Aquatic touch in this vast forest, the pond is also known for the work of art that decorates it, the Notch. Belvedere on the water point, it is the result of the work of nature-loving landscapers.
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Courmemin is nestled in the Sologne region, known for its forests and ponds. You can visit Étang du Montperché, a popular lake featuring an art installation called the Notch, designed as a lookout over the water. Another beautiful spot is Grand Cottereau Pond, which is rich in fauna and flora. The Nizeron stream also flows through the village, contributing to its unspoiled natural environment.
Yes, the area around Courmemin offers several options for outdoor activities. For running, you can find trails like the "Grand Cottereau Pond loop from Fontaines-en-Sologne" or the "L'Étang Neuf – Étang Joubert loop from Veilleins." You can explore more running routes on the Running Trails around Courmemin guide page.
The region is excellent for cycling. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the "Chambord Castle – Chambord Castle loop from Courmemin" or the "Cheverny Castle – Old market hall of Bracieux loop from Vernou-en-Sologne." For mountain biking, options include the "Chambord Castle – View of Chambord Castle loop from Bracieux." Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Courmemin and MTB Trails around Courmemin guide pages.
Within Courmemin, you can explore the 13th-century Notre-Dame Church, an Angevin Gothic church with a flamboyant portal and a 16th-century baptismal font. There's also a historic timber-framed house at 10 rue François-Ier, dating back to the late 15th or early 16th century, known for its distinctive half-timbered construction.
Courmemin serves as an excellent base for exploring the Loire Valley châteaux. You can easily reach Château de Cheverny (approx. 13 km), Château de Chambord (approx. 18 km), and the Royal Castle of Blois (approx. 26 km). Other notable châteaux like Chaumont-sur-Loire, Chenonceau, and Valencay are also within a short drive.
Beyond the châteaux, you can visit the Old market hall of Bracieux, a historic man-made monument that showcases local architecture. The town of Blois, with its cathedral and extensive historic center, is also worth exploring. For automobile enthusiasts, the Matra automobile museum space is about 15 km away.
Many of the natural sites, such as Étang du Montperché, are considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for gentle walks and enjoying nature. The numerous ponds and forests of the Sologne region provide a peaceful setting for families to explore together.
The Old market hall of Bracieux is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable historical site for all visitors.
The Sologne region, with its forests and ponds, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and streams, though it can be busier.
The art installation called the Notch at Étang du Montperché offers a unique perspective on the landscape. Additionally, a house in Courmemin displays a salamander emblem, hinting at historical connections with King Francis I, adding a touch of local legend to your visit.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Étang du Montperché is highly popular for its serene views and the unique art installation. The Old market hall of Bracieux is admired for its pretty architecture. The komoot community has shared 25 photos and given 54 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for tranquil exploration and cultural discovery.


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