Spa & Sauna at the gates of Paris

Around the cabin

Arboretum des Barres

L'Arboretum National des Bars is a botanical garden with 3 collections of trees and shrubs from 5 continents

Gien and its earthenware

Discover the magnificent earthenware collection of the Faïencerie de Gien. This 200-year-old factory leaves no one indifferent.

Château de la Bussière

Discover the Château de La Bussièrewith its fishing collection, vegetable garden and park.

Guedelon Castle

In the heart of the Puisaye region in Burgundy's Yonne department, some forty workers are taking up an extraordinary challenge: to build a fortified castle today using the same techniques and materials as in the Middle Ages.

Fleury Abbey

Discover this magnificent Romanesque basilica (11th-13th century), home to the relics of St. Benedict, patron saint of Europe.

Briare canal bridge

A remarkable work of art! 

Sully-sur-Loire castle

A veritable medieval fortress, with towers, keep, parapet walk and moat

The gardens of Grand Courtoiseau

 the Jardins du Grand Courtoiseau, awarded the Jardin Remarquable label, are spread over six hectares around an elegant 18th-century manor house.e century, once owned by writer Hervé Bazin.

Montargis

City of Loiretof which it is one of two sub-prefectures, Montargis is located in the Gâtinais natural region, some thirty kilometers from Paris. Nemours.

The oratory at Germigny-des-Prés

The village of Germigny-des-Prés boasts one of the oldest churches in France: the Carolingian oratory

The Orleans forest

The Orleans forest covers an area of 50,000 hectares, including 35,000 hectares of forest, making it the largest state-owned forest in mainland France.

Aubigny-sur-Nère

The friendly little town of Aubigny-sur-Nère boasts a number of pretty, well-preserved old half-timbered houses. Some date back to the 16th century and feature carved windows, such as the Maison François Ier.

Châteauneuf-sur-Loire

Situated on the banks of the Loire, the town of Châteauneuf-sur-Loire boasts a vast, pleasant wooded park. In addition to the remains of the château, visitors will discover a marvellous succession of giant rhododendrons and remarkable trees.

Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye pottery

Pottery in Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye is a centuries-old tradition, dating back to the Middle Ages. Several sites, open to the public, bear witness to this ancestral know-how

The Seven Locks of Rogny

Linking two river basins "from the Loire to the Seine" via a lock canal fed by a reservoir on the watershed was the daring project conceived at the end of the 16th century.

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