Discover the history of this village, known as "Little Ireland" because of the green meadows divided into small plots by low drystone walls. Its Romanesque church, built in the 11th century, bears witness to the establishment of non-Cluniac orders in the Brionnais region. The church, which served as the burial place of the Lords of Dyo, still preserves the recumbent Sybille de Dyo, buried in 1298.
Bookings can be made with the Sud Brionnais Tourist Office.