This town lies in a picturesque site on the left bank of the Creuse River, which makes a natural border with the province of Touraine.
The 19th century Saint Hilaire Church has a particularly fascinating statue and stained glass window representing Saint Néomaye, patron saint of shepherds and sheep.
Lésigny also has several châteaux. The Château d'Alogny is hidden in a little meadow and was a 15th century fortified manor house.
Nearby : La Roche Posay Thermal Spa. Saint Rémy-sur-Creuse: Ethni'Cité, a troglodytic site with exhibition and reconstruction of every day life. There are initiation activities on primitive cultures - how to make fire, bows and arrows, catapults and rock painting - this takes place in reconstructions of primitive dwellings.