Attractions and places to see around Beauvilliers (Yonne) are primarily found within the Morvan Regional Natural Park, offering a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. This rural commune provides access to significant water features, including large lakes and dams, set amidst forests and rolling terrain. The area is characterized by its tranquil environment, making it suitable for outdoor exploration and discovering local heritage.
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Located in the heart of the Morvan forest, the Abbey of La Pierre-qui-Vire was founded in the 19th century. It owes its name to an imposing granite block "in equilibrium," an emblem of the place. An almost suspended atmosphere reigns here.
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Beautiful wild spot that can be partly explored by mountain bike on the northern part of the lake.
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The Abbey of Sainte-Marie-de-la-Pierre-qui-Vire is a Benedictine abbey founded in 1850 by Reverend Father Jean-Baptiste Muard. The community is located in the heart of nature, in a wild, wooded setting, on the banks of the Trinquelin, a small stream that flows between granite rocks. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbaye_Sainte-Marie_de_la_Pierre-qui-Vire
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Great place to take a break!
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As in probably every other profession, there are a few so-called “black sheep” among the many honorable millers in the milling trade. The popular children's book author Otfried Preußler tells the following short episode in “The Flight into Egypt”: “And they didn't even get all the way to Klostergrätz that evening, but there was a mill on their way, the monastery mill - they stayed there until the next morning. At first the monastery miller was almost shocked when the k.k. Gendarmerie knocks on his door: There had been a certain dispute with a customer last week about a few sacks of milling material which had disappeared in the mill here in a completely inexplicable way […] but it could have been that he had been reported for it anyway – and now they’re coming to pick him up… then of course all the disputed milling sacks had immediately fallen from his mind, the monastery miller, just as [sergeant] Hawlitschek was now simply asking him for a place to stay for the night.”
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The Crescent Dam was built between 1929 and 1932. A gravity dam, it is 330 meters long and 37 meters high. Its width at the base is 24 meters and at the crest 3.5 meters. It was built on the initiative of SA Compagnie HydroElectrique de la Cure and was owned by the City of Paris until 1946. The dam was built to regulate the waters of the Yonne and Seine rivers and thus prevent flooding in Paris, while also producing electricity. More than 165 hectares of cultivated land, hamlets, mills, and paths were flooded to allow the creation of the reservoir (maximum depth of 40 meters). It occupies four municipalities and two departments, and is fed by the Cure and Chalaux rivers. The structure was partly financed by war reparations owed by Germany to France after the First World War. This is why much of the dam's mechanisms are German-made. The road across it is narrow and only allows passage for one vehicle. Fortunately, there is very little traffic.
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Moulin Cadoux dates from the mid 1700s. Many of the mills in the Morvan have disappeared, but this one has been lovingly saved and restored.
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Saint-Agnan lake is one of the last dams built in the Morvan regional natural park. Running over the top is always a sight to behold.
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The area around Beauvilliers is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lake Saint-Agnan, known for its clear waters and scenic surroundings, or experience the unique Wooden boardwalk on Lake Saint-Agnan, which allows you to walk directly over the lake with views of horse pastures and local flora. The Crescent Dam also offers impressive views of the reservoir it creates.
Yes, Beauvilliers and its surroundings offer several historical insights. The Chapelle Saint-Pierre is a significant historical site, having served as a refuge for resistance fighters during World War II. You can also explore La Pierre-qui-Vire Abbey, a 19th-century monastery with a unique history and modern architecture. Further afield, the broader Loire Valley is famous for its magnificent châteaux like Château de Chambord and Château de Blois, offering a glimpse into France's royal past.
The region around Beauvilliers is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging mountain bike trails like the 'Lake Crescent – Quarré-les-Tombes loop' and scenic running routes such as 'La vallée du Cousin'. Road cyclists can enjoy longer tours like 'Discovery of the north of Morvan'. You can find more details and specific routes in the MTB Trails around Beauvilliers, Running Trails around Beauvilliers, and Road Cycling Routes around Beauvilliers guides.
Absolutely! Several attractions are suitable for families. Lake Saint-Agnan and its Wooden boardwalk are great for leisurely walks and enjoying nature. The Chapelle Saint-Pierre offers a historical experience that can be interesting for older children. For a major family outing, the ZooParc de Beauval, a short distance away, houses over 35,000 animals and offers educational activities.
For scenic views, the Wooden boardwalk on Lake Saint-Agnan offers beautiful perspectives of the lake and its surroundings. The Lake Saint-Agnan itself provides picturesque landscapes. Additionally, the Tour de Grisset, located on a hill overlooking the Loir River, offers panoramic views of the verdant valley and nearby villages.
La Pierre-qui-Vire Abbey, founded in 1850, is known for its unique name, which refers to a 'loose rock that can be set in motion by simple pressure' (though the stone no longer moves). It's a Benedictine monastery located in the heart of the Morvan forest, where a community of monks still resides and is known for making excellent cheeses.
Yes, the area is ideal for hiking and walking. The Loir River valley offers many paths through fields, forests, and hills. The Wooden boardwalk on Lake Saint-Agnan is part of a walking alternative that allows you to walk directly over the lake, offering beautiful natural scenery. You can find various running and walking trails in the Running Trails around Beauvilliers guide.
The Crescent Dam is a gravity dam built between 1929 and 1932. It is 330 meters long and 37 meters high, constructed to regulate the waters of the Yonne and Seine rivers to prevent flooding in Paris, while also producing electricity. Interestingly, much of its mechanisms are German-made, partly financed by war reparations after the First World War.
Beyond Beauvilliers, the region boasts several historic towns and picturesque villages. Vendôme, with its historic monuments, and Châteaudun, featuring a castle and a charming riverside setting, are worth exploring. Beaugency and Lavardin are also noted as picturesque villages in the wider area, offering additional sightseeing opportunities.
Lake Saint-Agnan is one of the last dams built in the Morvan Regional Natural Park. It's known for its clear waters, scenic surroundings, and the dam at its northern end, which is 1,600 meters long. The lake's banks are home to diverse plant life and small wildlife, making it a beautiful spot for nature observation.
While specific seasonal information for Beauvilliers isn't detailed, the broader Loire Valley region is generally most pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for exploring châteaux, walking along rivers, and enjoying the natural beauty of the parks and gardens.
Yes, several local markets are held in towns surrounding Beauvilliers, such as Oucques, Pezou, and Châteaudun. Visiting these markets offers a wonderful opportunity to experience local life, discover regional produce, and immerse yourself in the authentic French atmosphere.


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