Attractions and places to see around Bègues include historical landmarks and natural features in the Allier department of France. The commune is situated on a plateau overlooking the Sioule river, offering picturesque landscapes. Notable sites include Romanesque architecture and impressive viaducts. The area provides opportunities for exploring medieval villages and scenic routes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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This arched bridge spanning the Sioule River at Ébreuil is made up of five arches. It was first built in the 19th century, before being rebuilt after a flood swept it away.
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Beautiful road with a nice view.
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This charming medieval village is classified among the most beautiful villages in France and has a rich history and heritage. You can discover the candle-making workshop which has been in operation since 1902 and learn about the traditional production of scented candles. You can also visit the Benedictine abbey dating from the 9th century and admire its Romanesque architecture. You can also stroll through the narrow streets and enjoy the picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. Charroux is an ideal destination for a relaxing and cultural hike.
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The Sioule gorges extend from Ébreuil, passing through Chouvigny, and as far as the meander of Queuille, in the well of Puy-de-Dôme. The road, which winds through the rocks, offers magnificent views of the steep and verdant gorges.
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This beautiful castle is privately owned and cannot be visited. Its defensive aspect is explained by its geographical location. It is situated on a terrace overlooking the left bank of the Sioule River. It was therefore highly strategic. The castle's origins date back to the 11th century. It was only around the 13th century that the lords of the time understood the importance of the site for defending the southern border of their domain towards Auvergne.
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The Neuvial viaduct is a work of art built in 1869 by Eiffel on the Commentry - Gannat railway line to cross a valley between the municipalities of Mazerier and Bègues, in the Allier. It is registered as a historical monument.
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The region around Bègues is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Viaduc de Neuvial, an Eiffel-built structure from 1869 registered as a historical monument. The Ébreuil Bridge over the Sioule also has historical significance, first built in the 19th century. Additionally, the Saint-Aignan Church, a Romanesque-style church from the late 11th century, stands at the highest point of Bègues, offering open views of the valley.
Yes, the Charroux – Medieval Village is a must-see. It's classified as one of France's most beautiful villages, featuring a 9th-century Benedictine abbey with Romanesque architecture and a candle-making workshop that has been operating since 1902. You can stroll through its narrow streets and enjoy the picturesque views.
The area offers beautiful natural landscapes, particularly along the Sioule river. You can drive along the Sioule Gorges Road, which winds through rocks and provides magnificent views of the steep and verdant gorges between Ébreuil and Chouvigny. Bègues itself is situated on a plateau overlooking the Sioule Valley, offering picturesque scenery.
The varied terrain around Bègues is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Bègues, Gravel biking around Bègues, and MTB Trails around Bègues.
Yes, the Charroux – Medieval Village is considered family-friendly, offering a charming environment to explore with its historical buildings and candle-making workshop. The Ébreuil Bridge over the Sioule is also a pleasant spot for families to visit by the river.
Yes, the hiking trails around Bègues cater to various fitness levels. For example, the 'Chapelle saint Michel loop from Ébreuil' is an easy 6.5 km route, while the 'View of the Viaduc de Rouzat – Banks of the Sioule River loop from Saint-Bonnet-de-Rochefort' is a moderate 9.7 km trail. You can find more options in the Hiking around Bègues guide.
The region's natural beauty, including the Sioule Valley and gorges, is best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are verdant. These seasons are ideal for hiking, biking, and exploring the historical sites.
The Saint-Aignan Church in Bègues, located at the town's highest point, provides open views of the valley. Additionally, the Château de Rochefort, though privately owned and not open for visits, is strategically situated on a terrace overlooking the Sioule River, indicating its scenic vantage point.
Yes, Bègues is notable for being home to two viaducts constructed by Gustave Eiffel for the Clermont-Ferrand to Montluçon railway line. One prominent example is the Viaduc de Neuvial, an impressive bridge built in 1869.
The region features significant Romanesque architecture, notably in the Saint-Aignan Church in Bègues, which dates back to the late 11th century. The 9th-century Benedictine abbey in the nearby Charroux – Medieval Village also showcases Romanesque elements.
While the Château de Rochefort is a historic castle with origins in the 11th century, it is privately owned and cannot be visited by the public. However, its defensive aspect and strategic location overlooking the Sioule River make it a notable landmark to observe from a distance.
For cyclists, there are various gravel biking and mountain biking routes. A challenging gravel biking route is the 'Viaduc de Neuvial – Sioule Viaduct loop from Gannat,' covering over 50 km. For mountain biking, the 'Ébreuil Bridge over the Sioule – Sioule Viaduct loop from Ébreuil' is a difficult 49 km trail. More options can be found in the Gravel biking around Bègues and MTB Trails around Bègues guides.


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