Best attractions and places to see around Chaumes-En-Brie include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located in the Seine-et-Marne department of France, the commune overlooks the valleys of the Yerres and Bréon rivers. Visitors can explore ancient castles, fortified farms, and significant historical sites, alongside natural landscapes and marked walking trails. The area offers diverse points of interest for those seeking both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
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This former ruined 13th century castle was extensively renovated in the 20th century. Today it is a reception venue.
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Great place for a refreshing break
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The Château de Blandy-les-Tours is a fortified castle located in the commune of Blandy-les-Tours in the department of Seine-et-Marne, 70 km from Paris, and not far from the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte. This building was built between the 13th and the second half of the 14th century. From a simple fortified manor to a fortified castle of the Hundred Years' War, from a residential castle to the Ferme des Tours, the Château de Blandy-les-Tours has had a long history and has been the property of prestigious families. Acquired in 1992 by the Seine-et-Marne departmental council, it was the subject of restoration campaigns and archaeological excavations until its reopening in 2007. This castle now engages in a permanent dialogue between heritage and artistic creation. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Blandy-les-Tours
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The fortified castle of Blandy-les-Tours was built in the 13th century, it has gone through history: manor, castle then simple farm, before falling into ruins in the 18th century.
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According to the archives of the castle library, the first seigniory of Le Monceau dates back to 1191. From this period, there are still ponds, bridges and vaulted cellars on the estate. Today, exceptional trees adorn the estate. In addition, the 150 ha of woods and 20 ha of pond are conducive to welcoming wildlife, and it is not uncommon to come across a deer, fallow deer or wild boar.
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Well-restored medieval castle.
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The Solers rail accident, which occurred on August 10, 1918, took place in Solers in the department of Seine-et-Marne. It killed 24 people and injured 61. A hundred horses were also killed. Circumstances of the accident The drama occurs on the night of August 10, 1918 at 3:30 a.m. on the old line from Paris-Bastille to Marles-en-Brie. A train coming from Paris came to a standstill following a coupling failure on the Solers viaduct. The chef de train leaves to cover him at the back with the help of a light signal and firecrackers placed on the track. Despite this device, a train going in the same direction a few minutes apart fails to stop in time and collides with the stationary convoy. Under the impact, two wagons were thrown onto the adjoining track when a third train arrived in the opposite direction. This derailed, and some of its wagons broke through the parapet and fell into the Yerres six meters below. The victims were transported to Coubert-Soignolles station, the closest to the scene of the tragedy, where the wounded were dressed before being transferred to Melun hospital, where five died. Although the press of the time put the death toll of the disaster at twenty-nine, it seems today that it was twenty-four, including nineteen killed instantly and buried in Solers, and five having succumbed to their wounds and buried in Melun. There were also sixty-one wounded, one missing, and a hundred horses killed. The first two trains carried artillerymen from the 101st heavy artillery regiment from Lizy-sur-Ourcq to Révigny, the third carried soldiers from the 2nd regiment of Moroccan skirmishers from Maron to Rethondes in preparation for an attack scheduled for August 18. Eight of the latter will receive the military medal posthumously by decree of December 14, 1921.
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The region is rich in historical castles. You can explore the ruins of Château du Vivier, set within a majestic 7-hectare park. Another significant site is Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle, a formidable fortress from the Middle Ages. Additionally, La Houssaye Castle, built towards the end of the 13th century, retains two of its original towers and a 15th-century keep, with its gardens open to the public.
Yes, the 13th-century Église Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul in Chaumes-en-Brie is a classified Historic Monument. It features a Gothic choir, a square bell tower, and houses a renowned painting of Christ on the cross attributed to Philippe de Champaigne. The church also contains a reliquary with bones of various saints.
Chaumes-en-Brie is situated overlooking the picturesque valleys of the Yerres and Bréon rivers. You can enjoy pleasant green spaces like Parc des Tilleuls and Parc du château d'Arcy, both listed as Historic Monuments. For a tranquil experience, visit Chez Christine Côté Jardin, an ancient house with a wooded park featuring diverse plant varieties.
Families can enjoy the Aire de Jeux Les Moussaillons, a children's playground suitable for kids up to 10 years old. For older children and adults, the City-Stade et Aire de Pique-Nique offers an open-air multi-sport field for football, handball, basketball, and volleyball, along with table tennis and picnic tables. The Lumigny Zoological Parks (Parc des Félins and Terre de Singes) are also nearby, offering a chance to see big cats, monkeys, and lemurs.
The area offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, general cycling, and road cycling. The region also features marked hiking trails, including a segment of the GR 1, and the pedestrian path along the Viaduc de Solers.
Yes, you can visit the Fief des Époisses, a 13th-century fortified farm located in nearby Bombon, which is classified as a Historic Monument. The Viaduc de Solers, an old railway line, is not only a pedestrian path but also the site of a significant railway accident from August 1918, adding a layer of historical interest.
Chaumes-En-Brie offers attractions year-round. While the warmer months are ideal for exploring the natural landscapes and walking trails, the historical sites like Château du Vivier take on a 'new touch of magic' in winter when covered in snow, offering a different, romantic perspective.
Beyond the main attractions, the area holds several lesser-known historical elements. These include the remnants of the Royal Abbey Saint-Pierre, the Château de Maurevert (an 18th-century castle), and the Château de Forest with its curious dovecote. The Ferme de Forest, built in 1897, also features a unique 'Anglo-Asian' style.
Visitors particularly appreciate the majestic and romantic landscapes, especially at sites like Château du Vivier. The historical significance and well-preserved architecture of places like Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle are also highly valued, offering a glimpse into the military architecture of the Middle Ages.
Yes, Chaumes-en-Brie is located overlooking the valleys of the Yerres and its affluent, the Bréon, providing picturesque natural landscapes. While specific river-side walking routes are not detailed, the presence of these rivers suggests opportunities for pleasant strolls along their banks, complementing the marked hiking trails in the commune.
Yes, the City-Stade et Aire de Pique-Nique provides an excellent space for various sports. It's an open-air multi-sport field where you can play football, handball, basketball, and volleyball. There's also a dedicated table tennis area and picnic tables for relaxation after your activities.


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