Bray-en-Val is located at the crossroads of important routes linking Paris to Bourges and Orleans to Nevers.
In our time, Bray lives mainly from market gardening or cereals.
Flowered village nestled at the foot of the hillside.
Théodulfe, bishop of Orleans, built a primitive Romanesque church which was destroyed after the Revolution.
Sprinkled with numerous small streams called "the Ford", this village benefits from a soil rich in vegetable crops.