Best attractions and places to see around Nuars are primarily found in the surrounding Nièvre department within the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France. This area is characterized by its natural features, including proximity to the Morvan Regional Natural Park, and a rich cultural landscape. Visitors can explore historic towns, châteaux, and Romanesque churches, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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This church, dedicated to the Holy Cross (Latin: "Santa Croce"), derives its patronage from the cross on which Jesus Christ died. The veneration of the Holy Cross is largely based on Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (who, after his victory at the Milvian Bridge in Rome, recognized Christianity as a religion and ended the long period of persecution with the Edict of Toleration of Milan in 312). She made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Israel/Palestine) in the early fourth century and brought numerous relics back to Europe, including the "True Cross," on which Jesus Christ was crucified. Helena is therefore often depicted with a cross as an attribute. The Church celebrates the Feast of the Discovery, public presentation, and veneration of the Holy Cross—called the "Exaltation of the Holy Cross"—on September 14th.
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View of the bridge and the village, take the small path to go down below and reach the small stone bridge
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The view from above of the old stone bridge is worth it. You have to stop on the upper bridge.
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Great section, exciting bridge and great view of Vezelay
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Very worthwhile visit to this beautiful church
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Very small chapel with a Franciscan monastery. The monastery was only returned a few years ago. The monks are trying to rebuild the monastery through a project
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A true jewel of Burgundian Gothic art, the church of Saint Père sous Vézelay deserves a moment of attention. Built from the 13th to the 15th century and dedicated to the Virgin, it only became a parish church in the 16th century, succeeding the old Saint Pierre church which gave its name to the village and whose ruins can still be seen at the exit. south of the village. The 13th century bell tower, elegant and airy, 50m high, is visible for miles around. In the middle of the 19th century, the building was in a very advanced state of disrepair. However, Prosper Mérimée describes it as "a gothic cathedral in miniature". Viollet-le-Duc, then 26 years old, fell in love with the church of Saint Père, the restoration of which he launched in 1841. He worked until 1844 on the choir, the chapels and the nave. and in 1868, ends with the bell tower. However, due to a lack of resources, he practically does not intervene on the porch (or narthex). This part, which is the most striking because it evokes real stone lacework, was then restored by Boeswilwald between 1888 and 1889.
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The small building has a square nave with a barrel vault and a small chancel on the east side, also square and with a lancet vault. The originality of the chapel lies in its modest Romanesque decor, with arcades on columns that brighten the side walls and surround the triple bay of the north facade. The 17th-century southern porch is what remains of a Franciscan church. The site of La Cordelle, at the foot of the Eternal Hill towards Asquins, marks the place where Saint Bernard preached the Second Crusade in 1146. The Romanesque chapel was built in the mid-12th century by the Abbot of Vézelay in memory of this great historical event. It is also the site of the first Franciscan monastery in France, founded around the chapel in 1217. Long forgotten, the chapel is once again inhabited by the Franciscans and is open to visitors.
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The area around Nuars offers a blend of historical, religious, and natural attractions. You can explore ancient bridges like the Pierre-Perthuis Stone Bridge, significant religious sites such as the Cordelle Chapel and Notre-Dame Church of Saint-Père, and historical landmarks like Bazoches Castle. Additionally, there are natural features and scenic routes like the Canal de Nivernais Towpath, and the broader Morvan Regional Natural Park is nearby.
History enthusiasts will appreciate several sites. The Pierre-Perthuis Stone Bridge is a historical bridge that has been extensively restored. Bazoches Castle, once the residence of Marshal Vauban, offers a glimpse into 17th-century French history. The Cordelle Chapel is a Romanesque building marking where Saint Bernard preached the Second Crusade, and the Notre-Dame Church of Saint-Père is a masterpiece of Burgundy Flamboyant Gothic style.
Yes, the area is rich in religious heritage. The Cordelle Chapel is a small Romanesque chapel with a Franciscan monastery, significant for its historical connection to Saint Bernard. The Notre-Dame Church of Saint-Père is a stunning example of late Gothic architecture, known for its intricate details and historical significance as a pilgrimage stop.
The region around Nuars, particularly with its proximity to the Morvan Regional Natural Park, offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Canal de Nivernais Towpath, which is suitable for all ages. For more structured routes, there are numerous hiking trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes available in the surrounding area.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Canal de Nivernais Towpath is a flat, scenic route perfect for family cycling. The Notre-Dame Church of Saint-Père, with its impressive architecture, can also be an interesting visit for older children. Exploring the charming villages and natural landscapes of the Morvan Regional Natural Park offers many opportunities for family walks and picnics.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque scenery and the historical depth of the area. The Pierre-Perthuis Stone Bridge is often highlighted for its photo opportunities and views. The Canal de Nivernais Towpath is loved for its varied landscapes, locks, and bridges, making it enjoyable for cycling. The architectural beauty and historical significance of sites like the Notre-Dame Church of Saint-Père also receive high acclaim.
Absolutely. The Canal de Nivernais Towpath offers a beautiful and easy cycle route along the canal, suitable for all skill levels. For more challenging rides, you can explore various road cycling routes and mountain bike trails that wind through the scenic landscapes of the Nièvre department and the Morvan Regional Natural Park.
The region offers a variety of hiking opportunities, especially within the nearby Morvan Regional Natural Park. You can find numerous hiking trails ranging from easy walks to more moderate routes. For example, there are several loop trails around Bazoches, such as the 'Château de Bazoches loop from Bazoches' which is an easy 5.7 km walk, or the 'Bazoches Church – Château de Bazoches loop from Bazoches' which is a moderate 9.8 km route.
While Nuars itself is a small commune, its location provides access to significant natural features. The most prominent is the Morvan Regional Natural Park, known for its extensive forests, lakes, and rolling hills, offering a beautiful backdrop for outdoor activities. The Canal de Nivernais Towpath also provides a scenic experience along the water.
Yes, the area is well-suited for day trips. Many attractions like the Pierre-Perthuis Stone Bridge, Cordelle Chapel, and Bazoches Castle can be visited within a day. Combining a cultural visit with a walk or cycle along the Canal de Nivernais Towpath or a short hike in the Morvan Regional Natural Park makes for a fulfilling day out.
Yes, the most notable is Bazoches Castle. This historic castle was the residence of Marshal Vauban, a famous military engineer under Louis XIV, and offers insights into 17th-century French military and aristocratic life. It's a significant cultural landmark in the region.


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