Best attractions and places to see around Braye-Sous-Faye, a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department of France, offer a blend of historical and rural French life. The area is characterized by its location in the western Loire Valley region, featuring a rich architectural heritage. The Mable and Veude rivers traverse the village, and the surrounding landscape is suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore a variety of historical sites and natural features within and near Braye-Sous-Faye.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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superb greenway from Chinon to Richelieu. old railway line transformed into a magnificent greenway
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The Notre Dame church was built in 1635 by Pierre Le Mercier.
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Built in the classical style between 1633 and 1639 under a plan directed by Cardinal Richelieu from 1631. Built in the Italian style, it was adapted to French taste by architects and builders Pierre and Jacques Lemercier.
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At the heart of an 8-hectare park, the Château de Basché, now a hotel, was built in the 16th century and extended in the 19th century. It has long been owned by a branch of the Richelieu family.
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Champigny-sur-Veude is a very old village which was called Campiniacus in 1080. From this period dates the attachment of the parish of Champigny to the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Noyers which will keep the cure and the income until the end of the 15th century. Champigny also has its castle: it is made up of three main buildings forming a "U". The whole building is built in a Renaissance style, and is spread over two levels. The whole is surrounded by a moat supplied with water by the Veude.
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Richelieu is a special town: Commissioned by Cardinal Richelieu, it is a remarkable testimony to 17th century town planning. It is based on a checkerboard plan on the model of Roman towns or medieval bastides, and is surrounded by ramparts and monumental gates. It also has pleasant gardens (the Parc de Richelieu) as well as a magnificent market hall.
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Within Braye-Sous-Faye, you can explore the significant 12th-century Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, known for its barrel-vaulted nave, crypt, and square bell tower. The church also houses two historic bells and features an entrance portal with intricate carvings. Additionally, the private Château de Poulesse (dating to 1860) and the Gandouin Mill (mentioned in 1695) offer glimpses into the area's past, though they are not publicly accessible.
Yes, the town of Richelieu, just 3 km away, is considered family-friendly. It features a unique 17th-century town plan with ramparts and monumental gates. Families can particularly enjoy the pleasant Richelieu Park, a green space with ponds, tree-lined walkways, and topiary, perfect for running around.
The area around Braye-Sous-Faye is well-suited for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and running. You can find various trails, including easy and moderate options. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Braye-Sous-Faye, Running Trails around Braye-Sous-Faye, and MTB Trails around Braye-Sous-Faye.
Several historical castles are within a short distance. You can visit Champigny-sur-Veude, an ancient village with a Renaissance-style castle surrounded by a moat. Another option is Château de Basché, a 16th-century castle set within an 8-hectare park, which has ties to the Richelieu family. Further afield, consider Château du Rivau (13 km) or Château de Chinon (21 km).
Absolutely. In Braye-Sous-Faye, the 12th-century Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church is a key historical site. Nearby, in Champigny-sur-Veude, you'll find the Notre-Dame Church, built in the classical style between 1633 and 1639, and the significant Sainte-Chapelle de Champigny-sur-Veude, built from 1499. Further out, the Fontevraud Abbey (31 km) is a major historical and cultural site, and the Candes-Saint-Martin collegiate church (32 km) features numerous medieval statues.
For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'In the Footsteps of Cardinal Richelieu Trail' or the 'Richelieu Park – Richelieu Park loop from Richelieu'. These trails offer pleasant experiences for beginners. You can find more details and other options in the Hiking around Braye-Sous-Faye guide.
Braye-Sous-Faye is traversed by the Mable and Veude rivers, which contribute to the scenic rural landscape. The surrounding area is characterized by its location in the western Loire Valley region, offering a blend of natural beauty suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The Richelieu Park also provides a beautiful green space with ponds and tree-lined walkways.
Yes, the town of Richelieu is a remarkable example of 17th-century town planning. Additionally, Crissay-sur-Manse (21 km away) is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' offering charming stone houses and narrow streets.
The region offers several cycling opportunities. The Voie verte Chinon–Richelieu is a dedicated greenway perfect for cycling, connecting nearby towns and providing scenic views. For more challenging rides, you can explore various mountain biking trails listed in the MTB Trails around Braye-Sous-Faye guide, such as the 'A thousand and one leaves loop from Richelieu'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical heritage and the unique architectural sites. The 17th-century town planning of Richelieu and its pleasant park are frequently highlighted. The charm of ancient villages like Champigny-sur-Veude and the historical significance of castles like Château de Basché also receive positive feedback. The blend of history with opportunities for outdoor activities is a major draw.
Yes, you can find local markets in nearby towns. Richelieu hosts markets on Mondays and Fridays, offering a chance to experience local life and find regional products. The town of Chinon, a bit further out, also has markets on Thursdays and Sundays.
Beyond the architectural marvels, the church in Tavant (15 km away) is known for its distinctive murals, offering a unique artistic experience. The region's rich history, particularly its connection to Cardinal Richelieu, also imbues many sites with significant cultural importance.


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