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 Porte d’Amont
MEUNG-SUR-LOIRE
Built in 1629, the Porte d'Amont is the only surviving gate in Meung-sur-Loire's ramparts.
The Château de la Touanne
BACCON
Château de la Touanne in Baccon is a magnificent 17th-century family estate.
Chappe Telegraph Tower
BACCON
The aerial telegraph of Claude Chappe is the only remains present in the region.
The Roman road
BEAUCE LA ROMAINE
Admire the remains of the Roman road known as the Julius Caesar road or the Chemin de Chartres.
The Mauves mills
MEUNG-SUR-LOIRE
There were as many as 37 mills in Baccon, Huisseau-sur Mauves and Meung-sur-Loire!
Church of Saint-Quentin
BACCON
Saint-Quentin church is representative of late 19th-century churches.
Church of Saint-Sébastien
MESSAS
The church of Saint-Sébastien is located in the centre of the village of Messas.
The washhouses of Tavers
TAVERS
Tavers is crossed by the Lien river and has many ancient remains, including its famous wash-houses.
Church of Notre-Dame
DRY
Notre-Dame church is located in the centre of the village of Dry, close to the town hall.
The Saint-Firmin Tower
BEAUGENCY
The Saint-Firmin bell tower is the last vestige of an 11th-century Romanesque church.
Church of Saint-Martin de Charsonville
CHARSONVILLE
The church in Charsonville is a mixture of periods, but remains predominantly Gothic.