Heritage

On the borders of Sologne and Petite Beauce, on the banks of the royal river, the Terres du Val de Loire promises you a wonderful escape to discover an ancestral cultural and natural heritage. From châteaux and religious buildings to gardens and unusual sites, our destination has some wonderful surprises in store for you!

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Former tramway station

DRY

The former Dry station was once home to the workshop of ceramist Yoland Cazenove.

The Jardins de la Régie

LAILLY-EN-VAL

A contemporary garden created by botany and landscape enthusiasts.

Church of Saint-Aignan de Coulmiers

COULMIERS

The church of Saint-Aignan de Coulmiers is located in the centre of the village.

Church of Saint-Etienne

BEAUGENCY

Now an exhibition centre, this 11th-century Romanesque church is one of the oldest in the region.

Château and park of Huisseau-sur-Mauves

HUISSEAU-SUR-MAUVES

The château forms a beautiful ensemble in the centre of the village.

The Porte d’Amont

MEUNG-SUR-LOIRE

Built in 1629, the Porte d'Amont is the only surviving gate in Meung-sur-Loire's ramparts.

Church of Saint-Martin in Rozières-en-Beauce

ROZIERES-EN-BEAUCE

The church at Rozières, built in the 14th century, is dedicated to Saint Martin.

Church of Saint-Pierre-Es-Liens

HUISSEAU-SUR-MAUVES

Imposing remains of the former 13th-century church adjoin the church.

Church of Saint-Martin de Charsonville

CHARSONVILLE

The church in Charsonville is a mixture of periods, but remains predominantly Gothic.

The washhouses of Tavers

TAVERS

Tavers is crossed by the Lien river and has many ancient remains, including its famous wash-houses.

The megaliths

BEAUCE LA ROMAINE

One of the largest concentrations of megaliths in the region.

Church of Saint-Sulpice

LAILLY-EN-VAL

The Romanesque church of Saint-Sulpice is said to rest on ancient foundations.