Seigy
Seigy
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The common Seigy is located southwest of the department of Loir-et-Cher, in the canton of Saint-Aignan, which has 15 municipalities and 16 770 people gather.
The geographical position of Seigy allows him to enjoy the amenities specific to major cities such as Saint-Aignan and Walnut-sur-Cher. It thus has the rail network (Station Walnut / Saint-Aignan) and Regional Tours Online - Vierzon. The A85 motorway, under construction, currently allows exit at Walnut-sur-Cher and Romain-sur-Cher.
The territory is crossed by two major axes of communication: the 17 county and county 4. The D17 crosses the northeastern part of Seigy at the foot of the hill. It can reach Saint-Aignan and Walnut-sur-Cher, however Seigy but denies direct access to Cher. The D4 crosses on the town and it can reach via Châteauvieux Valley Creek Seigy. On its eastern side, a road serving the hamlet successive allows linking Saint-Aignan Beauval along the municipal boundary and the stream Traine-sheets. The town is relatively well connected with the mainland while maintaining a rural character and traditional.
Rural commune, the traces of past agricultural and wine are still apparent in the territorial organization: many hamlets / gaps surrounded by vines are present throughout the town. The valleys of the Train-Leaves and the stream of Seigy lead on the Cher River Wild and channeled and Lake of Three Provinces.
Seigy borders the communes of Saint-Aignan (3 543) to the west, Walnut-sur-Cher (2 608 inhabitants) north Couffy (574 inhabitants) to the east and Chateauvieux (575 inhabitants) south.
The common Seigy called Sigiacum in 1144. Apparently it is named after a man Gallic or Germanic. Old dependency Abbey Pontlevoy and former diocese of Bourges, it was a territory that lived largely on culture, farms and vineyards. Ideally located on the fringes of the waterways of Cher and a nearby Roman road linking Chartres in central Gaul, Seigy has seen many clashes related to the presence of several strongholds such as Montrichard, Saint-Aignan, or Châteauvieux Selles-sur-Cher. The town also had many quarrels with their neighboring Saint-Aignan?
Adjoining the village of Saint Gennefort the chief town of Canton, Saint-Aignan, Seigy village grew around the church Saint Martin, the mayor and the municipal school in the hamlet of Upper Duguet.
St. Martin Church.
Walking.
Watersports: sailing, canoeing ...
Seigy in Day 1 May, with a parade and a concert of military music. Restaurant on site. Musical entertainment in the late evening.
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| Monday 13 February | Day
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| | Wednesday 15 February | Day
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 | Chambres d'Hôtes La Vallée des Vignes Monthou-sur-Cher |  | | Offering a heated swimming pool in the tree-lined garden, this B&B is located on the banks of the Cher River. It is set among the vineyards and Thésée Train Station is 3 km away. Tea... | | Located 12.6 km from Seigy | Room from 70 € |
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