Explore the treasures around the
Camping des Bains
Nestled in Saint-Honoré-les-Bains, in the heart of the Morvan Regional Natural Park, Camping des Bains is your gateway to memorable getaways. Whether you are looking for history, nature, relaxation or family adventures, the region is full of sites to explore.
Here are our favorites, must-see places less than 1.5 hours away, to enhance your stay!

The Nivernais Canal (8 km):
A bucolic stroll between water and greenery
Just 8 km away, enjoy a refreshing break along one of the most beautiful canals in France. Rent a bike or put on your hiking boots to explore its shaded paths, punctuated by picturesque locks and the majestic Collancelle tunnel. Ideal for a family picnic day or a romantic break along the water.
Tip: Take advantage of the boat rentals at the Montreuillon lock for a unique perspective!

Luzy (23 km):
A journey through time
Delve into the medieval history of this city full of secrets. Explore the oppidum of Mont-Dosne, admire the Aubusson tapestries telling the story of Esther's life at the Saint-Pierre church, and stroll through its alleys where craft shops and typical cafés await you. Perfect for a cultural and gourmet half-day!

Château-Chinon (27 km):
The historical soul of Morvan
Dominating the region from the Calvary, this former capital offers breathtaking panoramas. Visit the Costume Museum (with fun workshops for children) and the Septennat Museum, dedicated to Mitterrand. Favorite: the brightly colored fountain by Niki de Saint-Phalle, a work of art not to be missed!
Tip: Climb to the summit at sunset for magical photos.

Lake Settons (50 km):
A paradise for water activities
Nestled in the heart of the Morvan, the Lac des Settons is a true haven of peace for lovers of nature and aquatic leisure activities. Enjoy pedal boats, canoes, sailboats and river boats, or relax on its shaded beaches.

Autun (53 km):
A journey to the Gallo-Roman era
A city of art and history, Autun is full of ancient remains and remarkable monuments. Admire the impressive Saint-Lazare Cathedral, stroll past the Roman Theater, one of the largest in Gaul, and explore the fortified gates of Arroux and Saint-André.
For archaeology enthusiasts, the Temple of Janus and the Natural History Museum are worth a visit.
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Vezelay (80 km)
A city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Perched on a hill, Vézelay is a fascinating medieval city. Its picturesque streets, preserved heritage and Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Basilica make it an unmissable stopover. The starting point for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela, it also offers breathtaking views of the valley.