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Villages in the Cluny area 14 cJalogny Jalogny has two Romanesque churches: Saint Valentin’s church in the burg (9th century, rebuilt in the 12th century and modified several times) and the Saint Jean-Baptiste chapel in Vaux (12th 4 km southwest century), both of which have been recently restored. cLa Vineuse The church in La Vineuse, “Ecclesie Vinose”, is mentioned in the 11th century and depended on the chapter of Saint Vincent’s Cathedral in Mâcon. With its massive bell tower dating back to the beginning of the 12th century, it dominates two valleys. Inside the church note the base of the sculpted lamp (griffons) and the 18th Bed and breakfast, self-catering cottages, local products. A la rencontre du village (2,8 km), les lavoirs (8,5 km), du bourg au bois (9 km). 9 km northwest century wooden altar taken from Cluny abbey and saved from the events of the Revolution. From the square in front of the church head through the beautiful landscape to the Monts du charolais and an orientation table. Between hills and valleys, crests and the banks of the Grosne, Lournand enjoys a particularly special environment, where nature and rural heritage have been preserved: five washhouses dating from the start of the 19th century, a watchtower (opposite: built in the 13th Art-crafts, bed and breakfast, self-catering cottage. cCircuit de la croix Micot (12 km). Lournand 9 km northwest century and which belonged to Lourdon castle) and a Romanesque chapel in the hamlet of Collonges. Every year the “Un petit air de festival” association organises a festival Bed and breakfast, self-catering cottage. Chemin des crêtes (13 km), chemin des lavoirs (7 km). VISIT AND DISCOVER THE CLUNY AREA Menhir or standing stone: a monolith of limestone, 2.5 metres high (located in a meadow, to the south). 19th century church. washhouse, drinking trough and fountain, all dating from the 19th c 7 km north Massilly century and located on the way out of the village, on the way towards Flagy. In the old station room along the Voie Verte tables and chairs are available for use, along with toilet facilities and a water tap (reduced mobility access). Massy village is set in the hollow of the valley through which Le Clapier stream runs. 11th century church: pure early Romanesque style, it was built between 1030-1040 by the Cluny monks to replace the former St Martin’s chapel, (a few remains of which are contained in the apse), which was given to the abbey in 962. A menhir formerly located at the crossroads of the ancients roads and now at the side of the D980 in the hamlet of Zublé would appear to have been imported from the region of Mont St-Vincent and measures 2.45 metres. It bears two types of inscriptions, some of which date from the post-Magdalenian period … Two washhouses: one in the burg and one in the “Tour du blé” which belonged to the former owners of the Cormatin Castle at the start of the 13th cMassy c century and was acquired by Cluny Abbey in 1409. Mazille Mazille is a small village on the flank of the hills above the Grosne Valley. Mazille contains Saint Blaise church which was erected at the beginning of the 12th century, a Cluniac site and classified as a Historic Monument. The former Monks’ Deanery (now private) is a Cluniac site and is on the list of Historic Monuments; it is a massive building comprising a chapel and an infirmary dating from the end of the 13th century, a building used for housing and outbuildings dating from the 14th and 15th centuries, all overlooking the village. The Carmel de la Paix is a work by Jose-Luis Sert and is certified as 20th Self-catering cottage, local products. Balade en forêt (8 km), autour du village par les points hauts (11 km), découverte de nos campagnes (9 km). 7 km northwest Self-cathering cottage. Patrimoine (4 km), flore et faune (5 km). 8 km southwest century heritage. Note also eight rural style washhouses, numerous crosses at crossroads, a foot bath used to refresh post horses, dovecotes and dry stone walls … Hotel-restaurant, art-craft, local product, bed and breakfast, self-catering cottages. Le forêt des trois monts (7 km). 15

Villages in the <strong>Cluny</strong> area<br />

14<br />

cJalogny<br />

Jalogny<br />

has two Romanesque churches: Saint<br />

Valentin’s church in the burg (9th century, rebuilt<br />

in the 12th century and modified several<br />

times) and the Saint Jean-Baptiste chapel in<br />

Vaux (12th 4 km southwest<br />

century), both of which have been<br />

recently restored.<br />

cLa Vineuse<br />

The church in La Vineuse, “Ecclesie Vinose”, is<br />

mentioned in the 11th century and depended<br />

on the chapter of Saint Vincent’s Cathedral<br />

in Mâcon. With its massive bell tower dating<br />

back to the beginning of the 12th century, it<br />

dominates two valleys. Inside the church note<br />

the base of the sculpted lamp (griffons) and<br />

the 18th Bed and breakfast, self-catering cottages, local products.<br />

A la rencontre du village (2,8 km), les lavoirs (8,5 km), du bourg au bois (9 km).<br />

9 km northwest<br />

century wooden altar taken from <strong>Cluny</strong><br />

abbey and saved from the events of the Revolution. From the square in front of<br />

the church head through the beautiful landscape to the Monts du charolais and<br />

an orientation table.<br />

Between hills and valleys, crests and the banks of the<br />

Grosne, Lournand enjoys a particularly special environment,<br />

where nature and rural heritage have been preserved:<br />

five washhouses dating from the start of the 19th century, a watchtower (opposite: built in the 13th Art-crafts, bed and breakfast, self-catering cottage.<br />

cCircuit de la croix Micot (12 km).<br />

Lournand<br />

9 km northwest<br />

century<br />

and which belonged to Lourdon castle) and a Romanesque<br />

chapel in the hamlet of Collonges. Every year the<br />

“Un petit air de festival” association organises a festival<br />

Bed and breakfast, self-catering cottage.<br />

Chemin des crêtes (13 km), chemin des lavoirs (7 km).<br />

VISIT AND DISCOVER THE CLUNY AREA<br />

Menhir or standing stone: a monolith of limestone, 2.5<br />

metres high (located in a meadow, to the south). 19th century church. washhouse, drinking trough and fountain,<br />

all dating from the 19th c<br />

7 km north<br />

Massilly<br />

century and located on<br />

the way out of the village, on the way towards Flagy.<br />

In the old station room along the Voie Verte tables and<br />

chairs are available for use, along with toilet facilities<br />

and a water tap (reduced mobility access).<br />

Massy village is set in the hollow of the valley<br />

through which Le Clapier stream runs.<br />

11th century church: pure early Romanesque style, it was<br />

built between 1030-1040 by the <strong>Cluny</strong> monks to replace<br />

the former St Martin’s chapel, (a few remains of which<br />

are contained in the apse), which was given to the abbey<br />

in 962. A menhir formerly located at the crossroads<br />

of the ancients roads and now at the side of the D980 in the hamlet of Zublé would appear<br />

to have been imported from the region of Mont St-Vincent and measures 2.45 metres. It<br />

bears two types of inscriptions, some of which date from the post-Magdalenian period …<br />

Two washhouses: one in the burg and one in the “Tour du blé” which belonged to the<br />

former owners of the Cormatin Castle at the start of the 13th cMassy<br />

c<br />

century and was acquired<br />

by <strong>Cluny</strong> Abbey in 1409.<br />

Mazille<br />

Mazille is a small village on the flank of the hills above<br />

the Grosne Valley. Mazille contains Saint Blaise church<br />

which was erected at the beginning of the 12th century, a Cluniac site and classified as a Historic<br />

Monument. The former Monks’ Deanery (now private)<br />

is a Cluniac site and is on the list of Historic Monuments;<br />

it is a massive building comprising a chapel and an<br />

infirmary dating from the end of the 13th century, a<br />

building used for housing and outbuildings dating from<br />

the 14th and 15th centuries, all overlooking the village.<br />

The Carmel de la Paix is a work by Jose-Luis Sert and is certified as 20th Self-catering cottage, local products.<br />

Balade en forêt (8 km), autour du village par les points hauts (11 km), découverte de nos<br />

campagnes (9 km).<br />

7 km northwest<br />

Self-cathering cottage.<br />

Patrimoine (4 km), flore et faune (5 km).<br />

8 km southwest<br />

century heritage.<br />

Note also eight rural style washhouses, numerous crosses at crossroads, a foot bath used<br />

to refresh post horses, dovecotes and dry stone walls …<br />

Hotel-restaurant, art-craft, local product, bed and breakfast, self-catering cottages.<br />

Le forêt des trois monts (7 km).<br />

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