Saint-Christophe-en-Bazelle lies to the north of the department of Indre, in a region called the North Boischaut. Located on the hills of 100-135 m, it lies between the valleys of Fouzon and Nahon, small fishing rivers.
Quoted from 1247 under the name of Villa Sancti Christophi Bardella in the parish depended on the Archbishopric of Bourges.
Saint-Christophe-en-Bazelle is a chief town of the district belongs to the district of Issoudun. He surprised by the fact that it is the least populated department. To try to understand the designation of the town as capital, we must go back to the time of the Revolution and the Empire, while the municipality had over a thousand people and was located the center of the township. It also tells of two municipalities in the canton fought for the title, and the republican authorities of the time tranchèrent debate by not giving satisfaction or to one or the other, and devoting the town.
The city of Saint-Christophe-en-Bazelle offers its communal group accommodation and room adjoining holidays.