Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Benin-D'Azy include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This commune in the Nièvre department of central France features an extensive forest, the Forêt des Amognes, and the Ixeure river. The area offers varied landscapes, from large forest expanses to bocage, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Its historical heritage includes castles and remnants of past industries.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very nice place on the lake. The restaurant Le Moulin on the lake is worth a visit.
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One of the few large castles south of Nevers. Unfortunately, it is not open to visitors (as of June 2025).
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Quiet, small town by the water
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Built in a vast 156-hectare park, on the site of an ancient fortress of which only a tower and the moat remain, the castle adjoins the Amognes forest, enclosed by a 7-kilometer-long wall. The current castle was built between the 17th and 19th centuries.
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https://www.web-croqueur.fr/letang-des-roses/ The place is incredible. Super clean. There are tables for picnics. Lots of trails for hiking or biking.
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We first notice its monumental portal surrounded by two towers, before finally seeing it at the end of an immense park: an imposing castle built and modified between the 17th and 19th centuries.
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Imphy is a small town in the Loire region renowned for its large factory, one of the oldest in France, specializing in metallurgy. In the village, many businesses bring the city to life. If you are roaming, take into consideration the absence of hotels and hostels. On the other hand, the Imphy railway station is regularly served by the Nevers-Dijon route.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore Dumphlun Castle, a 13th-century defensive site that later became an atypical work with a monumental farm. While Prye Castle is not open to visitors, its impressive exterior and vast park are notable. You can also find the remains of Château du Ravier, a 15th-century castle covered in vegetation, offering romantic ruins and a beautiful view.
Yes, the area boasts significant natural beauty. The Forêt des Amognes is an extensive forest covering 1500 hectares, primarily featuring oak and beech trees, perfect for nature walks. You can also visit Etang des Roses de Sauvigny-les-Bois, a tranquil lake ideal for admiring the aquatic area and open for fishing during specific periods.
The region is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For example, there are several running loops around Limon and Saint-Benin-d'Azy, as well as moderate hiking trails like the 'Église Saint-Étienne ... – Wooden Footbridge Crossing loop' from Sauvigny-les-Bois. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Prye Castle – Calvary of Beaumont-Sardolles loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and running.
Absolutely. Etang des Roses de Sauvigny-les-Bois is listed as a family-friendly attraction, offering a calm and peaceful environment for all ages. The extensive Forêt des Amognes also provides ample space for family walks and exploration.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity here. The area offers varied landscapes, including large forest expanses and bocage, perfect for walks. You can find moderate trails like the 'Dead Man's Tomb loop from Bona' or the 'Château du Ravier loop from Frasnay-Reugny'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Saint-Benin-D'Azy guide.
The Forêt des Amognes is a vast natural area covering 1500 hectares, dominated by oak and beech trees, with some Douglas fir. It's an ideal spot for tranquil walks, enjoying the diverse flora and fauna, and experiencing the region's natural beauty. The forest adjoins the park of Prye Castle, which is enclosed by a 7-kilometer-long wall.
Yes, Dumphlun Castle is open to visitors every day in summer. It's a 13th-century castle that has undergone architectural transformations, making it an 'atypical work' with a monumental farm.
Prye Castle is unique due to its impressive scale and historical evolution. Built between the 17th and 19th centuries on the remains of an ancient fortress, it sits within a sprawling 156-hectare park. The park is enclosed by a 7-kilometer-long wall and adjoins the Forêt des Amognes. While the interior is not open to the public, its monumental portal and imposing exterior are a sight to behold.
Beyond Saint-Benin-D'Azy, you can explore nearby towns like Nevers, La Charité-sur-Loire, and Corbigny, which offer additional attractions such as abbey churches and historic centers. These towns also host various markets throughout the week, providing a glimpse into local life.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying the lakes. Autumn provides beautiful foliage in the Forêt des Amognes. While winter hikes are possible, the main attractions and outdoor routes are best enjoyed in milder weather.
Yes, Saint-Benin-D'Azy has a rich historical past with several unique remnants. You can find a war memorial, a blast furnace, an old mill (like the charming 19th-century Moulin de la Guesne), a wind turbine, and the Château d'Azy. The town also features a fountain dedicated to Saint-Denis and an old railway station, reflecting its diverse heritage.
Saint-Benin-D'Azy offers a range of local amenities, including a municipal swimming pool, schools, a media library, and various sports facilities. These indicate a vibrant local community and provide convenience for visitors.
Yes, the local economy includes agriculture and some local wine production. For those looking to experience local life and find fresh produce, various markets are held in surrounding towns like Nevers, La Charité-sur-Loire, and Corbigny throughout the week.


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