On the edge of the Indre, Crozant Creuse is a town located in the northwest of the department, of which it is the natural gateway.
The village is part of the Pays Dunois Community of Municipalities, which included 13 towns in its creation in 2003.
Located in the Creuse Valley, also called Valley of Painters reference to the hundreds of painters who settled there as Claude Monet, Armand Guillaumin or Francis Picabia, the town is ideally positioned in the heart of a nature the enchanting landscapes. Artists and poets have also contributed to the fame of Crozant as Chopin, George Sand or Maurice Rollinat.
This has earned him particular the construction of one of the most remarkable castles in the region.
Mecca of Impressionism, Crozant invites the traveler to discover the history of pleinairiste painting of the nineteenth century in the Creuse valley, including through a footpath from the hotel Lépinat.