Best attractions and places to see around La Celle-En-Morvan include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes within the Morvan Regional Natural Park. This commune in Saône-et-Loire offers access to vast forests, lakes, and rivers, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore ancient Roman remnants in nearby Autun and significant archaeological sites, alongside tranquil natural features. The region provides diverse opportunities for cultural discovery and nature exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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For us, it is always a nice moment to light a candle.
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When walking through the city of Autun, it is definitely worth visiting this old theatre.
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Very worth seeing and well restored church.
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Beautiful church. We like it.
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Fantastic, these kinds of half-timbered houses
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The Saint-Lazare Cathedral of Autun is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture in Burgundy, renowned for its sculptures and magnificent architectural details. Built in the 12th century, dedicated to Saint Lazarus, considered the first bishop of Autun, it was an important place of pilgrimage during the Middle Ages, particularly because of the supposed presence of relics of Saint Lazarus. The cathedral is particularly famous for its tympanum, sculpted by Gislebertus, a master Romanesque sculptor. This tympanum depicts the Last Judgement in striking detail (Christ in majesty, saved and damned souls, and a terrifying representation of demons), reflecting the importance of the religious themes of salvation and damnation in medieval art. This masterpiece is one of the most admired works of Romanesque sculpture. Inside the cathedral, the capitals of the columns are decorated with biblical scenes and symbolic stories, also attributed to Gislebertus. These sculptures, of great finesse, tell stories taken from the Old and New Testaments. The cathedral has barrel vaults, semicircular arches and Gothic elements that were added later, including the choir rebuilt in the 15th century. It thus embodies the transition between the Romanesque and Gothic styles in Burgundy. Autun Cathedral deserves… no! Requires your visit.
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The Roman Theatre of Autun, built around 70 AD, is one of the largest ancient theatres in Roman Gaul. It could accommodate around 15,000 to 20,000 spectators. Located in the city of Autun, formerly called Augustodunum under the Roman Empire, this monument bears witness to the grandeur of the city at that time. The theatre is distinguished by its vast cavea (the space reserved for spectators), which extends over a natural hill, thus providing excellent acoustics. It is oriented so that spectators have a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape. The shows given there were varied: theatrical performances, public speeches, and probably gladiatorial shows or religious ceremonies. Today, it remains an important archaeological site. Every summer, cultural events are organized there, such as concerts or historical reenactments, in order to revive the spirit of Antiquity.
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The Saint-Lazare fountain, built in 1543 by Jean Goujon, is one of the most beautiful fountains in Burgundy, it is part of the cathedral enthroned near the porch. At its summit, a sculpture of a pelican, which disembowels itself to feed its young, represents the Eucharist. Its remarkable ornamentation is one of the rare examples of the Renaissance in Autun.
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Near La Celle-en-Morvan, you can delve into history at several significant sites. The ancient city of Autun, just 11 km away, boasts the magnificent Cathedral of Autun, a Romanesque masterpiece. You can also visit the remnants of its Gallo-Roman past, including the Couhard Pyramid and the impressive Roman theatre in Autun. Within La Celle-en-Morvan itself, explore the historic Château de la Vesvre and the partially Romanesque Village Church.
The Morvan Regional Natural Park, which surrounds La Celle-en-Morvan, is rich in natural beauty. You'll find vast forests, rolling hills, and several artificial lakes like Lac des Settons and Lac de Pannecière, popular for water sports and relaxation. The park also features rivers like the Celle and Canche, and hidden gems such as Le Saut de Gouloux Waterfall. For panoramic views, head to Haut-Folin Pass, the highest point in the park, or Mont Beuvray.
Yes, the tranquil and unspoiled landscape of the Morvan is ideal for hiking. You can find numerous marked trails through the vast wooded areas. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around La Celle-En-Morvan guide, which includes easy walks like the 'Old power station – Path along the Canche loop' or more moderate options like the 'Beautiful stream crossing – Path along the Canche loop'.
Cyclists will enjoy the scenic roads and low traffic in the Morvan. The Road Cycling Routes around La Celle-En-Morvan guide offers various options, from easy rides like the 'Temple of Janus – Gate of Arroux loop' to more challenging routes such as the 'Pannecière reservoir lake – Lac de Pannecière loop'.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Roman theatre in Autun is a fascinating historical site that hosts cultural events. The lakes in the Morvan Regional Natural Park, such as Lac des Settons, offer swimming and water sports. Additionally, the broader Morvan area features eco-museums like the Saboterie de Gouloux, providing engaging insights into local traditions.
For breathtaking views, visit Haut-Folin Pass, the highest mountain pass in the Morvan, offering spectacular vistas of the Yonne valley. The Couhard Pyramid in Autun also provides a unique viewpoint overlooking the city. Other notable viewpoints in the Morvan include Mont Beuvray and Signal d'Uchon.
Absolutely. The region is rich in archaeological history. Bibracte-Mont Beuvray, located about 15 km away, is a significant archaeological site that was once an important Celtic oppidum and now features a museum. In Autun, you can explore the Roman remnants like the Couhard Pyramid and the Roman theatre, which date back to the 1st century AD.
The Morvan Regional Natural Park is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn, when the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and water sports on the lakes. For stargazing, the southern part of the Morvan, designated an International Dark Sky Reserve, offers excellent conditions year-round, especially on clear nights.
Yes, nearby towns such as Autun and Saulieu host weekly markets. These markets are a great opportunity to experience local life, discover regional products, and find fresh produce and artisanal goods.
Beyond the major historical sites, the Morvan area offers a network of eco-museums that provide insights into local traditions and heritage. Examples include the Saboterie de Gouloux, which showcases traditional clog-making, and museums dedicated to logging and the French Resistance, offering a deeper understanding of the region's past.
Yes, there are several running trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can find options in the Running Trails around La Celle-En-Morvan guide, including easy routes like the 'Château de la Vèvre loop from La Celle-en-Morvan' or moderate ones such as the 'Étang des Juliens loop'.


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