Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Germain-Du-Bois include a blend of historical sites, cultural points, and natural landscapes. Located in the Saône-et-Loire department of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, the village is situated on the banks of the Guyotte river. The surrounding area features diverse landscapes with fields, forests, and ponds, characteristic of the Bresse Louhannaise region.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Along the approximately 400-meter-long Grande Rue, 157 arcades stretch, most of which date back to the 15th century. These arcades not only provide protection from the elements but also lend the street its distinctive charm. The houses above them present a variety of architectural styles, from medieval half-timbering to Renaissance facades with decorative elements such as niches and medallions. Over the centuries, particularly between the 17th and 19th centuries, many of these buildings were expanded or remodeled, but the arcade structure was always preserved.
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The church's origins date back to 878, when King Louis the Stammerer granted the priory of Louhans to the Abbey of Saint-Philibert de Tournus. The current structure was built after a devastating fire in 1370 that destroyed the town and the church. Reconstruction began in 1492 in the Gothic style, with the church being built of red brick with stone buttresses. In the 18th century, the Notre-Dame Chapel was added, creating the present appearance of two adjoining buildings.
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Double church from the 14th and 18th centuries
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Beautiful medieval houses with arcades
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The Voie Bressane is a beautiful cycle path that vaguely follows the Blaine valley. It is a pleasant route to take to avoid traffic jams.
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Louhans, whose real name is Louhans-Châteaurenaud, hosts one of the largest poultry markets in France every Monday. It is the success of Bresse chicken which undoubtedly earned it this notoriety. Its main street is proud of its numerous shopping arcades, but Louhans is also a very lively town which offers a well-stocked cultural season each year with one show per month.
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The Bresse route, which follows a former railway line converted into a cycle path, is accessible to all cyclists. The Bresse region is known, among other things, for its rural landscapes, its unspoiled countryside, its pretty villages, and its famous white chickens with blue feet.
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Actually, only the main route, the "Grande Rue", through the middle of the town is of interest. There are said to be 157 arcades with the old houses from the 15th century on both sides of the street. The third largest market (since 1269) in France takes place in Louhans (about 6400 inhabitants) every Monday. In addition to food, clothes and other goods, animals are also offered, in particular a poultry market with Bresse chickens.
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Saint-Germain-du-Bois offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the traditional Saint-Pierre Church, which has origins dating back to 878, with its current Gothic structure built after 1370. The village also features the archaeological site of Motte Futigny, a former castle mound, and historical buildings like the Hostellerie Bressane and Maison Collinet. Nearby Louhans boasts the Grande Rue Arcades, with 157 arcades dating back to the 15th century.
Yes, Saint-Germain-du-Bois is situated on the banks of the Guyotte River and is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes, including fields, forests, and ponds. The Titard Pond, a 4-hectare body of water, is managed for fishing and features an interpretive trail. The wider Bresse region is known for its rural landscapes and unspoiled countryside, perfect for nature walks.
The area is excellent for cycling. A popular option is the Voie Bressane, a cycle path that follows a former railway line, offering an easy and scenic ride through rural landscapes. Another segment is La Voie Bressane, which vaguely follows the Blaine valley. You can find more cycling routes in the region by exploring the Cycling around Saint-Germain-Du-Bois guide.
Absolutely. The Voie Bressane cycle path is accessible to all ages and skill levels, making it ideal for family bike rides. The town itself offers various leisure amenities, including a skate park, ping-pong tables, a pétanque court, a zip line, and children's games. The Titard Pond also has a municipal campsite and an interpretive trail suitable for families.
You can visit an antenna of the Burgundy Bresse Ecomuseum located in Saint-Germain-du-Bois. This museum is specifically dedicated to Bresse agriculture and food, showcasing collections on agricultural mechanization, corn cultivation, and a reconstruction of a traditional Bresse house, offering a deep dive into the region's heritage.
Numerous marked hiking trails surround Saint-Germain-du-Bois, allowing visitors to explore the local flora, fauna, and diverse landscapes of fields, forests, and ponds. The "Découverte de Saint-Germain-du-Bois" circuit is a notable example. For more options, check out the Hiking around Saint-Germain-Du-Bois guide, which includes trails like the "Étang Dagonnot loop from Saint-Germain-du-Bois".
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the marked hiking and cycling trails are most pleasant. Spring also brings the "Foire du Renouveau" in March, an artisanal, commercial, and agricultural event. The Saturday morning market is a year-round highlight, but particularly vibrant in good weather.
Saint-Germain-du-Bois hosts a vibrant Saturday morning market, which carries the label "Marché Saveurs et Savoir-Faire de Bourgogne" (Flavors and Know-How Market of Burgundy). In March, the commune organizes the "Foire du Renouveau," an artisanal, commercial, and agricultural event popular after winter. Additionally, the nearby town of Louhans is famous for its large Monday poultry market.
Louhans is a significant attraction known for its large Monday poultry market, which has been held since 1269. Its main street, the "Grande Rue," is lined with 157 arcades, many dating back to the 15th century, offering a unique architectural experience and protection from the elements. The town also features the historic Saint-Pierre Church.
Yes, the area provides several routes for running and jogging. You can find various trails, including loops around local ponds and through the countryside. For detailed options, refer to the Running Trails around Saint-Germain-Du-Bois guide, which lists routes like the "Étang Dagonnot loop from Saint-Germain-du-Bois".
Beyond the main church, you can discover the Hostellerie Bressane, originally an 18th-century private mansion that became an inn in 1815. The Maison Collinet, once the residence of the steward for the Marquises de Scorailles, now houses the intermunicipal library. Les Halles, the historic market halls, have been transformed into shops, and Ferme Bachelet, built in 1720, once served as a forge and grocery store.
The marked hiking trails around Saint-Germain-du-Bois are excellent for observing local flora and fauna. The commune's diverse landscapes of fields, forests, and ponds provide habitats for various species. The interpretive trail around Titard Pond is specifically designed to highlight the natural environment of the area.


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