Best attractions and places to see around Voudenay offer a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences in rural Burgundy. The commune itself features local points of interest like an 18th-century château and an old water mill. Nearby, visitors can explore the serene landscapes of the Morvan Regional Natural Park and numerous historical towns. This region provides opportunities to discover castles, religious buildings, and natural ponds.
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The third president of France (Patrice de Mac Mahon (1808-1893)) was born here. Weddings are still held here regularly.
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And then out of nowhere another impressive building appears. A great highlight in the middle of a beautiful landscape
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A lovely little hike is possible here in an atmospheric landscape. The water lilies are beautiful...
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Truly a magnificent castle, an impressive building. A must-see...
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This superb Renaissance-style castle was the birthplace of Marshal Mac Mahon, one of the first presidents of the Republic. The setting will not leave you indifferent.
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From the greenway which leads to Autun, you can see the slag heaps of the old Télots mine. The activity of this former bituminous shale mine ended in 1957. The slag heaps are made up of waste materials extracted from the soil.
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Beautiful moated castle with enchanted park
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Dating back to the 14th century, the Saint-Laurent church in Manlay is astonishing with its architecture: it is said to be a fortified church. Its keep with walls approximately 1.80m thick houses the church choir. In the summer of 1944, the village and the church were burned by the German army in retaliation for the actions of resistance fighters on Bard Mountain. The damage to the church was repaired after fundraising in Germany in the 1960s.
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The region around Voudenay is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Château de Sully, a Renaissance-style moated castle that was the birthplace of Marshal Mac Mahon. Another significant site is the Saint-Laurent Church of Manlay, a fortified church dating back to the 14th century. Further afield, the historic city of Autun offers Roman ruins like the Temple of Janus and a cathedral, while Chateauneuf-en-Auxois is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' with a charming medieval character. The archaeological site of Bibracte-Mont Beuvray also provides insights into the Gallo-Roman era.
Yes, there are several natural spots perfect for outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely walks or cycling around Étang de Fouché, a beautiful lake that offers different lighting atmospheres throughout the day. Nearby, Fouché Pond is another atmospheric spot, especially in the evening, ideal for fishing or peaceful strolls among water lilies. For a broader natural experience, the Morvan Regional Natural Park, located approximately 24-29 km away, offers serene, unspoiled countryside with small fields.
Families can enjoy several attractions in the area. The Château de Sully, with its stunning architecture and 25-hectare English-style gardens, provides an engaging historical visit. The Étang de Fouché is great for family walks or cycling, and the View of the Télots offers an interesting historical perspective on the old mine slag heaps, accessible via a greenway.
For scenic views, head to the View of the Télots. From the greenway leading to Autun, you can see the slag heaps of the old Télots mine, offering a unique landscape shaped by history. While not a traditional scenic overlook, it provides an interesting perspective on the region's industrial past.
Yes, the area around Voudenay offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy routes like the 'L'étang de Fouché — loop' or the 'Fouché Pond – Étang de Fouché loop from Arnay-le-Duc'. For more options, explore the dedicated hiking routes in the region. You can find more details on routes like 'Old Dam – Étang Barrot loop from Arnay-le-Duc' and others on the Hiking around Voudenay guide page.
Cycling enthusiasts will find several routes around Voudenay. Options range from easy to moderate, such as the 'View of the Télots – Petit Étang d'Igornay loop from Igornay' or the longer 'Porte d'Arroux – Temple of Janus loop from Igornay'. These routes allow you to explore the local landscape and attractions by bike. Discover more road cycling routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Voudenay guide page.
Beyond the Saint-Laurent Church of Manlay, you can visit the Notre Dame de Garrault Chapel within Voudenay, known for its unique bas-relief and nearby miraculous source. Further afield, the Basilica of Saint Andoche in Saulieu is notable, and the monumental Basilica of Vézelay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a prime example of 12th-century Romanesque architecture.
Within the commune of Voudenay, you can discover the 18th-century Château de Voudenay, built on the site of a 15th-century fortified castle. There's also an ancient, restored water mill on the Arroux river, several religious crosses including the 'Croix de Rome', and a 19th-century lavoir (wash house) and bridge. The Notre Dame de Garrault Chapel and its miraculous source are also local points of interest.
The attractions around Voudenay offer a deep dive into Burgundy's history. From the Roman ruins in Autun to the medieval charm of Chateauneuf-en-Auxois, and the Renaissance grandeur of Château de Sully, the area showcases centuries of architectural and cultural evolution. Sites like Bibracte-Mont Beuvray highlight the Gallo-Roman era, while local churches and châteaux reflect regional feudal and religious history.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Château de Sully is admired for its stunning setting and history. The Fouché Pond and Étang de Fouché are loved for their atmospheric qualities, offering peaceful walks and opportunities for relaxation by the water. The region's quiet, unspoiled countryside, particularly in the Morvan Regional Natural Park, is also a major draw for those seeking tranquility.
Absolutely. The historic city of Autun, about 17 km away, is a must-visit for its Roman heritage and cathedral. Chateauneuf-en-Auxois, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages', offers a picturesque medieval experience. Beaune, approximately 35 km away, is the center of a renowned wine region and home to the famous Hospices de Beaune. Other charming towns like Saulieu, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Semur-en-Auxois, and Flavigny also offer unique insights into local culture and history.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate routes such as the 'Saint-Laurent Church of Manlay loop from Marcheseuil' or the 'Château de Vianges – Saint-Laurent Church of Manlay loop from Marcheseuil'. These trails offer a great way to experience the local scenery while getting some exercise. More running options are detailed on the Running Trails around Voudenay guide page.


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