Pays de George Sand
https://www.pays-george-sand.fr/fr/
There are leaflets from Tourist Information in the drawer in the Dining Area.
Sarzay
journey back in time to a medieval days
Sarzay is an amazing Chateau from the 14th Century. It once had 38 towers and 3 drawbridges. It’s still awesome! It has 5 towers, a moat and a chapel.
On the road leading out to Nohant is a lovely bar and restaurant with an amazing view of Sarzay – worth stopping for a drink or a meal.
http://sarzay.net/
Nohant Vic
enjoy the tea room
This village is a special place to visit on a sunny day. There is an 18th century chateau and a tea room and a bar/restaurant. The gardens of the house are shady and worth exploring.
The Tourist Information Office is accessible and has the same range of leaflets as the office in La Chatre.
http://www.maison-george-sand.fr/en/
Lys-St Georges
step back in time and imagine you are part of a story
A lovely chateau with a view and a medieval leper house down in the valley – explore
St Severe
Jacques Tati was here
JThe village has a ruined keep above it. It was the set of a famours Jacques Tati film called Jour de Fete. The market square has a 17th-century covered market, 15th-century fortified door and 16th-century cross. The Maison de Jour de Fête is a museum dedicated to Jacques Tati.
The market takes place in the covered market on Wednesday morning.
Neuvy St Sepulchre
a unique rotunda
Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur basilica is 12th Centuary replica of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and a UNESCO Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France World Heritage Site.The Romanesque catherdral has a unique rotunda.
https://www.france-voyage.com/tourism/neuvy-saint-sepulchre-basilica-1585.htm