Attractions and places to see around Perrecy-Les-Forges offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites in the Saône-et-Loire department of France. The area is characterized by its industrial heritage, including former forges and coal mines, and features significant Romanesque architecture. Natural features like the Canal du Centre provide opportunities for outdoor activities. This region presents a variety of points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The charming Église de l'Assomption (Church of the Assumption) is located in the heart of the village, directly on the EuroVelo 6 cycle route. The parish church originally dates back to the 12th century. The church in Palinges was largely rebuilt in the 19th century in the Neo-Romanesque style. From the Romanesque period, it still retains the transept, the apses, and the bell tower.
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The castle's origins date back to the late 14th century. Its current form dates from the first quarter of the 18th century. There is also an old Italian theater preserved in its original condition. The gardens are also very beautiful. Anyone wishing to visit the castle should definitely consult the website, as there are occasional unscheduled closures for private events. The website also lists the various admission prices and information on special events. http://chateaudedigoine.fr/visiter-digoine/
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After the Nazi occupation of France, France was divided into an occupied part and a free part, bordered by the demarcation line. One of the 13 French departments crossed by the demarcation line between June 1940 and February 1943 was Saône-et-Loire. This demarcation line interpretation centre is unique in France. Here you can learn the history of the demarcation line established by the occupiers in France during the Second World War and the daily lives of people at that time. The traces of the line, its surveillance, its influence on the economy, secret networks, smugglers, escape and German oppression are also the subject of the exhibition. Museum opening hours: May 1 to September 30, every day except Thursday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. October 1st to April 30th, Monday 2pm to 6pm, Wednesday 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 6pm, Friday 2pm to 6pm. Admission costs 3.50 euros. Admission is free for people under 16.
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This former ceramics factory from the end of the 19th century produced fireproof bricks and stoneware products. and was founded at the end of the 19th century. Here you can see buildings, machines, power, kilns, means of transport and much more and learn a lot about ceramics production at the turn of the century. The museum is open from the beginning of July to the end of August from Tuesday to Sunday and on the weekend of the European Heritage Days from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Admission costs 4 euros. Admission is free for children under 12 years.
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Great campsite for cyclists in Pallinges: this is the lake campsite. More than ten pitches, each with electricity, table and benches, just for cyclists, in a very quiet area of the campsite. Add to that: 1 fridge and freezer, microwave, swimming pool, bar, small restaurant, small grocery store and tent rentals in case of bad weather.
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Perrecy-Les-Forges is rich in history. You can visit the Church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Benoît, a significant Romanesque landmark and a *Monument historique* with a museum. The area's industrial past is evident in its historical forges and former coal mines. Additionally, the Demarcation Line Interpretation Center offers insights into World War II history.
Yes, the Canal du Centre is a prominent natural feature, offering picturesque landscapes and opportunities for cycling. This historic waterway connects the Loire and Saône rivers, winding through charming villages and reflecting its industrial heritage.
For families, the nearby Palinges offers a campsite with amenities and access to a lake, suitable for a relaxing day out. Also, the Château de Digoine, with its vast estate, can be an engaging visit for all ages. Further afield, DIVERTI'PARC in Toulon-sur-Arroux is a nature leisure park with various activities and unusual accommodations.
The name 'Perrecy-les-Forges' itself points to the area's industrial past, with historical forges and former coal mines. You can also visit the Briqueterie de Ciry-le-Noble, an old brick factory offering guided tours that provide insights into its operations and the history of ceramics production.
Absolutely. The Canal du Centre is excellent for cycling, and the area is part of the EuroVelo 6 cycle route. For walking, there are designated green walks like PLF 1 (Oudrache, 3.7 km) and PLF 2 (Versigny, 8.2 km) starting from the Town Hall. You can find more detailed routes for road cycling, MTB, and gravel biking in the Road Cycling Routes around Perrecy-Les-Forges, MTB Trails around Perrecy-Les-Forges, and Gravel biking around Perrecy-Les-Forges guides.
The Château de Digoine is a magnificent 18th-century furnished castle located in the heart of the Charolais region. It is surrounded by a vast 35-hectare estate and has been admirably restored. Visitors appreciate its beauty, though it's advisable to check opening times before planning your visit.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical and natural beauty. The Château de Digoine is praised for its restoration and beautiful setting. The Canal du Centre is popular for its scenic routes, and the campsite in Palinges is highly rated by cyclists for its amenities and quiet location.
Yes, you can visit La Brasserie Artisanale du Prieuré, a local craft brewery that opened in early 2023 in the former stables of the priory. It offers a selection of craft beers and provides a unique local experience.
The Church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Benoît is a major landmark, listed as a *Monument historique* since 1862. It's considered one of Burgundy's finest examples of Romanesque art, featuring an 11th-century nave, a richly sculpted 12th-century narthex, and a 15th-century Gothic choir. It also houses a museum with faience, popular objects, paintings, and sculptures.
Beyond the Château de Digoine, you can also find the Château du Sauvement, a former fortified castle dating back to the 13th century, offering another glimpse into the region's medieval past.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking along the Canal du Centre and exploring the green walks. The weather is typically pleasant for enjoying the natural landscapes and historical sites.


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