The castle of the Parc Veil is an evidence of the past families thait reigned over the area until the 19th century.
[3] Built on a land of 1.5 ha (3.7 acres) near the Agréau stream, the Little Train of Champignelles is a ridable miniature railway network reproduced on a 1/3 scale.
Some sixty volunteers participated in the construction, who built the rail network with railway stations, an automated signaling control, turntable, and planted trees to create a nice undergrowth for the train and its association.
The church was built during the Gothic period, between the 12th and 13th centuries near the creek dedicated to the goddess Loïma from where the name of the village came.
Many modification were done on the church in the 16th century, with the addition of large windows and a spire, but the building kept is unique nave, which is unaligned with the narthex.