Ciron is a commune in the Indre department in central France. It is notable for its twelfth-century lanterne des morts, Eglise Saint-Georges, and the chateau Romefort by the picturesque river Creuse. An abandoned railroad goes through the village south of national route D951, which bisects the village.
Country: France
Region: Centre-Val de Loire
Area: 57.94 km² (22.37 sq mi)
Elevation: 78–154 m (256–505 ft) · (avg. 101 m or 331 ft)