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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Church of Saint-Sulpice
LAILLY-EN-VAL
The Romanesque church of Saint-Sulpice is said to rest on ancient foundations.
The Ursuline convent
BEAUGENCY
The Ursuline convent was founded in 1629 at the request of the Catholic community of Beaugency.
Château and park of Huisseau-sur-Mauves
HUISSEAU-SUR-MAUVES
The château forms a beautiful ensemble in the centre of the village.
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church
TAVERS
Saint Jean-Baptiste church was built at the end of the 11th century on the site of an ancient place of worship.
Church of Saint-Avit
MEZIERES-LEZ-CLERY
The church of Saint-Avit, in the heart of Mézières-lez-Cléry, not far from the château.
Church of Saint-Hippolyte
MAREAU-AUX-PRES
Saint-Hippolyte church was rebuilt in 1861 using materials from the old church.
Church of Notre-Dame
DRY
Notre-Dame church is located in the centre of the village of Dry, close to the town hall.
Cléry-Saint-André
CLERY-SAINT-ANDRE
At the gateway to the Sologne region, Cléry-Saint-André is famous for its royal basilica.
Church of Saint-Pierre-Es-Liens
HUISSEAU-SUR-MAUVES
Imposing remains of the former 13th-century church adjoin the church.
Embroidered hangings at Beaugency Town Hall
BEAUGENCY
Beaugency Town Hall features embroidered hangings from the 17th century.
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.