Attractions and places to see around Saint-Paul encompass a range of historical and architectural sites. The region features ancient castles, medieval bridges, and significant settlements, offering insights into its past. Visitors can explore structures dating back centuries, alongside more modern engineering feats. This area provides diverse points of interest for those exploring its cultural and historical landscape, including several best rated attractions Saint-Paul.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A pilgrim's stop on the Way of St. James. The church contains relics of St. Leonard, the patron saint of prisoners. Pilgrimages to this site have been held since the 11th century; even Richard the Lionheart made a pilgrimage here. A stamp for the pilgrim's passport is available in the church. Link to Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St-L%C3%A9onard-de-Noblat
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This medieval bridge dates from 1262. From its arches, there is a magnificent view of the city's other medieval bridge and the viaduct.
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The surviving tower would have housed twenty to thirty knights in its lower chambers. The Jeanette Tower has recently been reinforced which will allow you to enter the tower and climb to a viewing platform.
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The tour of the well-appointed Chalucet towers, 30 years ago, could not be visited, at your own risk.... We will notice the remains of a stone staircase on a tower.
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Not planned, but on the edge of the course, took the time to dawdle. To be seen again on sunny days, during works or if visitable.
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Gallo-Roman site undergoing excavations, where you can see, despite the protections and various tarpaulins, the remains of the foundations of houses, basins, covered wells and other vestiges. https://www.tourisme-hautevienne.com/patrimoine-et-visites/patrimoine-bati/vestiges-archeologiques/villa-gallo-romaine-d-antone-28058 https://www.as-dupuytren-mv.fr/
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Beautiful ballad that deserves its name. The two highway bridges are impressive from below. A fine feat of modern times. The stone viaduct remains of course the most beautiful. The site allows you to take all three on the same plane with a beautiful panorama. Take the time to go all the way where you have a view of the valley and the highway. Also take the time to go around the Villa d'Antone during excavation work.
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In the foreground the railway viaduct with its arches and the following two on the highway. The first was built from 1888 to 1891 in freestone. The other two from 1976 to 1979. https://www.cirkwi.com/fr/point-interet/1218850-ponts-et-viaducs-a-pierre-buffiere
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The region is rich in history. You can visit Château de Châlucet, a 13th-century castle with a reinforced Jeanette Tower offering a viewing platform. Another significant site is Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, a very pretty town with an important church on the Way of St. James. Additionally, explore the Villa d'Antone Gallo-Roman Archaeological Site, which is undergoing excavations and reveals remains of ancient foundations.
Yes, The Three Viaducts of Pierre-Buffière is a great option for families. This site features a railway viaduct from the late 19th century and two highway viaducts from the late 20th century, offering impressive views from below and a fine feat of modern times.
You can find various outdoor activities. For hiking, consider routes like 'De Bost Lamongeas Monastery – Trapper's cabin in Aureil 🏚️ loop' or 'Menhir du Métayer loop'. Cyclists can explore road cycling routes such as 'Étang de la Roselle loop' or 'Mont Gargan Climb – Linards loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, including 'Trapper's cabin in Aureil 🏚️ – Noblat Medieval Bridge loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for hiking, road cycling, and MTB trails around Saint-Paul.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For instance, the 'Charming Ru loop from Puy Mauro' and the 'Menhir du Métayer loop from Saint-Paul' are both rated as easy. These trails offer a gentle way to explore the natural surroundings. More hiking routes can be found in the hiking guide for Saint-Paul.
Beyond castles, the region boasts impressive bridges. The Noblat Medieval Bridge, dating from 1262, offers magnificent views of the city's other medieval bridge and a viaduct. Also, The Three Viaducts of Pierre-Buffière showcase a blend of 19th-century railway engineering and late 20th-century highway construction.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic views. For example, the Château de Châlucet is praised for its very nice site and the opportunity to climb to a viewing platform. The Noblat Medieval Bridge is loved for its magnificent views of the river and other structures. The area's blend of ancient ruins and significant architectural structures is a major draw.
Yes, some sites may present challenges. For example, Château de Châlucet is noted as 'not accessible to everyone (many steps and climbing)'. It's advisable to check specific accessibility details for each attraction if mobility is a concern.
The reinforced Jeanette Tower at Château de Châlucet offers a viewing platform. Additionally, The Three Viaducts of Pierre-Buffière site allows for a beautiful panorama where you can view all three structures on the same plane and the valley beyond.
For outdoor activities like hiking or exploring historical sites with many steps, it's recommended to wear a good pair of cleats or sturdy walking shoes. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if you plan to spend extended time outdoors.
While not widely known, the Villa d'Antone Gallo-Roman Archaeological Site offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient past. It's an ongoing excavation site where you can observe the remains of foundations, basins, and covered wells, providing a unique historical experience off the main tourist path.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Saint-Paul are designed as loops. For example, the 'De Bost Lamongeas Monastery – Trapper's cabin in Aureil 🏚️ loop' and the 'Menhir du Métayer loop from La Tuilerie' are popular circular walks. You can explore more options in the hiking guide.


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