Attractions and places to see around Couloutre, a commune in the Nièvre department of France, offer a tranquil setting with local historical sites and access to several interesting regional locations. The area features a mix of historical architecture, including castles and mills, alongside natural landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient towns and discover unique cultural heritage within a short distance.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A pigeonnier (French for dovecote) is traditionally a freestanding, often tower-shaped building from the Middle Ages, originally intended to house pigeons for food and as a status symbol. Today, these historic buildings are often converted into unique, charming holiday homes or gîtes, known for their tranquil settings and characteristic architecture.
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Pigeonniers are dovecotes, a specific type of structure for housing pigeons, known primarily from France, where they once served as a status symbol. Built for the production of pigeon meat, eggs, and manure, they became popular during the Middle Ages, particularly between the 16th and 19th centuries. The structures range from small rooftop structures to large, freestanding towers, often supported by legs to deter rodents. Many pigeonniers can still be found, particularly in rural areas of France, and are considered an important architectural heritage.
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This castle was built in the 14th century. At that time, the towers were twice as high. It was inhabited by soldiers during the period when Burgundy belonged to England and there was a battle against the French. The castle is currently being renovated. The knights' hall is almost finished
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At the mill there is no information at all about the mill itself, nor what opening hours apply. In my opinion, an absolutely missed opportunity. According to traditions (whatever they are?) this windmill was built in the first half of the 19th century. It is a very charming windmill that dominates the region at an altitude of 355 meters from where there are beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. The municipality of Bouhy decided to buy it in 2001 and carried out the restoration. We have experienced this restoration up close and it was excellently carried out, considering the current state of the mill. A fantastic and beautiful piece of heritage, especially if you look at the "folding" blades of the mill.
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The round tower that dominates the surroundings and, above all, the four preserved or restored wings, which can now capture the power of the wind again as before, make it visible from afar: In its exposed location, this windmill is a recommendable eye-catcher in the landscape.
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Entrains-sur-Nohain is an ancient Gallo-Roman town, numerous excavations between 2008 and 2015 revealing sculptures and an exceptional set of decorations from a Roman house. This lively little village contains many shops, restaurants and cafes.
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This fantastic 19th century mill was used until very recently at the end of the 20th century. It was restored in 200- by a group of local activists and is now used to produce flour from local wheat. You can visit the mill and see it working.
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This fantastic 19th century mill was used until very recently at the end of the 20th century. It was restored in 200- by a group of local activists and is now used to produce flour from local wheat. You can visit the mill and see it working.
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The region offers a rich array of historical sites. In Couloutre itself, you can find the Château de Couloutre, a castle surrounded by a moat. Nearby, explore the Château de la Motte-Josserand, a 13th-century castle with strong circular towers. Don't miss the ancient Gallo-Roman town of Entrains-sur-Nohain Town Center, which has revealed significant archaeological finds.
Yes, about 20 km from Couloutre, you can visit Guédelon, a unique project where a 13th-century medieval castle is being built using only period techniques and materials. This offers an immersive experience into medieval craftsmanship and history.
Absolutely. You can find a notable Pigeonnier in Cessy-les-Bois. These traditional freestanding, often tower-shaped buildings were historically used to house pigeons and are considered an important architectural heritage in rural France.
For a natural immersion experience, visit Boutissaint Natural Park, located about 28 km from Couloutre. This 400-hectare forest is home to 400 animals, including deer, fallow deer, wild boar, European bison, and mouflons, roaming freely within enclosures. You can explore the park on foot, by bike, or on horseback.
Yes, the area around Couloutre offers several hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the "Nohain and Château de Réveillon Loop" or the "Moulin Blot — loop from Bouhy." For more options, check out the Hiking around Couloutre guide.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running and road cycling. There are various running trails, such as the "Moulin Blot — loop — running from Bouhy," detailed in the Running Trails around Couloutre guide. For cyclists, routes like the "Château de Couloutre loop from Ciez" are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Couloutre guide.
Yes, you can visit Moulin Blot, a fantastic 19th-century mill that has been restored by local activists. It now produces flour from local wheat, and visitors can tour the mill and see it working. Another option is the Moulin de Maupertuis, also a restored 19th-century mill producing flour from local wheat.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Moulin Blot offers an educational and engaging experience seeing a working mill. The Piscine à Entrains sur Nohain, a municipal swimming pool, is a popular spot for aquatic activities, especially in summer. Guédelon, the medieval castle construction site, also provides an engaging historical experience for all ages. Additionally, Boutissaint Natural Park is excellent for wildlife viewing.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Couloutre, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and visiting natural parks like Boutissaint. The municipal swimming pool in Entrains-sur-Nohain is also heated during the summer season, making it perfect for aquatic fun.
Yes, nearby towns host regular markets where you can find local produce and goods. Donzy (9.5 km), Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (23 km), Clamecy (23 km), and Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye (23 km) are good options for experiencing local market culture.
The Entrains-sur-Nohain Town Center is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to explore this ancient Gallo-Roman town and its vibrant village with ease.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural landscapes. The unique experience of seeing a working 19th-century mill like Moulin Blot and exploring ancient sites such as the Château de la Motte-Josserand are frequently highlighted. The tranquil setting and the opportunity to discover unique cultural heritage are also highly valued.


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