Attractions and places to see around Farges-En-Septaine reveal a rural village in the Cher department of France. This area offers a glimpse into traditional French countryside life, characterized by historical landmarks and charming natural settings. The landscape includes streams, hamlets, and wooded areas, providing a variety of points of interest.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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The bell tower of the church in the town of Crosses contains a bell which bears the date 1523 and was classified as a historical monument in 1908.
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Impossible to miss this beautiful church all alone at the end of this grassy path. Its history echoes the construction of the Notre-Dame de Fourvières basilica in 1870 following the wish of the Lyonnais to build it if the Prussians do not cross the Saône. Indeed, Claude Gindre, the owner of the Château de Laverdines since 1860, is a silk worker from Lyon and makes a similar wish concerning the Vauvise valley. He kept his promise in 1873 by having this chapel dedicated to the Virgin built, but outside the castle grounds so that all the villagers could have access to it. A replica of the Virgin Mary which crowns the Lyon basilica was initially on its roof and is today preserved on the ground, next to the church. It was bought by the municipality in 1893 for a symbolic franc and then work was undertaken with the help of the heritage foundation between 2016 and 2019 in order to repair significant external damage. Behind the gate on the other side of the road, you can see Laverdines Castle in the distance.
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Listed church in Romanesque style, built in the 11th or 12th century. Its facade includes numerous sculpted elements that are quite rare in the region and which deserve restoration.
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Built from 1590 by lords from Vexin, the Louis XIII-style castle of Jussy-Champagne now belongs to the Ponton d'Amécourt family who restored and modernized it. Listed as historical monuments since 1946, the castle and its park can be visited from May 1 to September 30 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for 5 €. More information on https://www.chateaudejussy.com/
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The Laverdines Church having been destroyed, the village no longer had a parish. During the invasion of Prussia in 1870, Claude Gindre, then owner of the castle of Laverdines, promised to build a chapel if Prussia did not cross the Loire. The promise was kept with the construction from 1873 to 1875 of this chapel, ceded to the state for a symbolic Franc in 1983. It is well maintained, and is located right next to the Castle of the same name, which cannot be visited.
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Farges-en-Septaine is rich in history. You can visit the historic Château de Bois-Bouzon, a Louis XIII-era castle recognized as a historical monument. The village also features the Church of Notre Dame, known for its Romanesque apse and cupola-vaulted nave, and a Marianne Bust from 1876, symbolizing the French Republic.
Yes, several significant religious sites are nearby. The village's own Church of Notre Dame is a prominent feature. Additionally, you can explore the Notre-Dame de Fourvière Chapel, Laverdines, built between 1873 and 1875, and the Saint Andrew's Church, a Romanesque-style church from the 11th or 12th century with unique sculpted elements. The Saint-Sylvain Church is also a historical site with an interesting story related to the 1870 invasion of Prussia.
The area offers charming natural settings. The Villabon Stream flows through the region, and along its banks, you can find traditional lavoirs (public washhouses) with old tiled roofs, which are popular with walkers. The surrounding landscape also includes the Bois Bouzon, a wooded area, and various hamlets like Les Vignes, Bel-Air, and Les Pannes, which offer scenic views and glimpses of the countryside.
Absolutely. The most popular castle is Château de Jussy-Champagne, a Louis XIII-style castle built from 1590, which is open for visits. Within Farges-en-Septaine itself, you can also find the historic Château de Bois-Bouzon, another significant Louis XIII-era structure.
Farges-en-Septaine and its surroundings are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, road cycling, and general cycling. For instance, there are running loops from Avord and Farges-en-Septaine, including a 'Château de Bois-Bouzon loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Saint-Sylvain Church loop' or the 'Château du Préau loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Cycling around Farges-En-Septaine.
Many of the historical and religious sites are suitable for family visits, offering educational insights into the region's heritage. The parks surrounding castles like Château de Jussy-Champagne can be pleasant for families. Exploring the traditional lavoirs along the Villabon Stream also provides a gentle outdoor activity for all ages.
Farges-en-Septaine is surrounded by several charming hamlets, each with its own character. Les Vignes is situated towards Avord, with houses along a wooded slope. Bel-Air, on the route to Nohant-en-Goût, features houses and gardens extending to the Villabon stream, crossed by an old stone bridge near a historical lavoir. Les Pannes offers views across the valley to the Bois de l'Hospice from its hillside location overlooking the Villabon.
Yes, the area is well-suited for walks that combine history and nature. You can walk along the Villabon Stream to discover the traditional lavoirs. Many of the running and cycling routes mentioned earlier can also be adapted for walking, allowing you to pass by historical churches and enjoy the rural scenery. Consider exploring the paths around the various hamlets for picturesque views.
The lavoirs along the Villabon Stream are traditional public washhouses with old tiled roofs. They are significant historical structures that offer a glimpse into past community life in rural France. Today, they are enjoyed by walkers and serve as charming reminders of the region's heritage, blending natural beauty with historical interest.
The best time to visit Farges-en-Septaine for sightseeing and outdoor activities is generally from spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is typically pleasant for exploring historical sites, walking along the Villabon Stream, and enjoying cycling or running routes. Many attractions, like the Château de Jussy-Champagne, are open for visits during this period.
Yes, the churches in the region boast unique architectural elements. The Church of Notre Dame in Farges-en-Septaine features a distinctive Romanesque apse with semicircular openings and corbels, and a cupola-vaulted nave. The Saint Andrew's Church is particularly noted for its facade, which includes numerous sculpted elements that are quite rare in the region.


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