in BUZANCAIS

Visite de Buzançais

Buzançais, the "town of seven bridges", has a special connection with water. There are three hiking trails where everyone can discover the scenery and the surrounding countryside. Thanks to the historical route, everyone can go and discover the town's history.
Descriptif patrimoine :
On the borders of Brenne's, Buzançais, the town of seven bridges, has a strong connection with water. All you need to do is follow the water to appreciate the beauty and tranquillity of the surrounding countryside. Back in the town, don't miss out on the big windmills, Ernest Nivet (sculptor)'s famous mourning lady, Albert Laprade's home, the granary for storing salt, and Saint Lazare chapel which also bears witness to the great history of this city.
Descriptif patrimoine centre :
On the borders of Brenne's, Buzançais, the town of seven bridges, has a strong connection with water. All you need to do is follow the water to appreciate the beauty and tranquillity of the surrounding countryside. Back in the town, don't miss out on the big windmills, Ernest Nivet (sculptor)'s famous mourning lady, Albert Laprade's home, the granary for storing salt, and Saint Lazare chapel which also bears witness to the great history of this city.
Descriptif patrimoine site :
On the borders of Brenne's, Buzançais, the town of seven bridges, has a strong connection with water. All you need to do is follow the water to appreciate the beauty and tranquillity of the surrounding countryside. Back in the town, don't miss out on the big windmills, Ernest Nivet (sculptor)'s famous mourning lady, Albert Laprade's home, the granary for storing salt, and Saint Lazare chapel which also bears witness to the great history of this city.
We speak : French, English

Visit

Average length of individual visit : 01:30 min.

price

Free rate

services

equipment

  • Picnic area
  • Bar / refreshment bar
  • Shop
  • Parking
  • Catering on site

animals friendly

Oui

advice

Adress

10 avenue de la République
36500 BUZANCAIS
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