Best attractions and places to see around Bouillancy include a blend of historical sites and natural beauty within the Oise department. The commune is characterized by agricultural plains cut by the Gergogne Valley and its river, which flows through significant parts of the area. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and natural features, offering diverse points of interest. The region provides opportunities to discover local heritage and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Listed as a Historic Monument since 1862, the church of Montagny-Sainte-Félicité stands apart from the village, on the site of a former priory dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Vincent de Senlis. Rebuilt in the 16th century in a flamboyant Gothic style, it is distinguished by its tall, 30-meter openwork octagonal spire, one of the most elegant in the Oise.
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The Rooster Rock is a curious rock formation that resembles a rooster's head. You can learn more about the forest's diverse flora and fauna thanks to the information panels along the trail.
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The Château de Versigny is a monumental building dating from the 16th century. The castle is surrounded by a magnificent French-style park which is open to the public in June, July and September, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. You can discover the park independently or take part in a guided tour which will reveal the secrets of the garden, such as the icehouse, the pond and the vegetable garden. The castle itself is not open for tours, but you can admire its impressive architecture and learn about its history from the outside. The Château de Versigny is an ideal destination for a relaxing and enriching break in the countryside.
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The Château de Versigny is a 19th century castle with a magnificent French garden. The castle is open to the public from June to September, and you can enjoy a guided tour of the park every Saturday at 3:00 p.m.
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La Pierre au Coq is a curious rock formation that resembles a rooster's head, hence the name Pierre au Coq. You can learn more about the diverse flora and fauna of the forest from the information panels along the route.
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Former stronghold of the Counts of Valois, the fortified castle was built around 1390 by Jean de Sépoix, advisor to King Charles V, on the site of an old fortified house. Currently only the square keep remains. The house was burned down during the Fronde.
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After the 1st battle of the Marne, Monsignor Marbeau, Bishop of Meaux, made a wish that the town of Meaux would be spared and decided to build a commemorative monument at the very place where the German advance was stopped. This religious and patriotic monument was inaugurated in 1924 and the site was the subject of numerous pilgrimages to celebrate the "Miracle of the Marne". The building is made of granite and cast iron and represents the Virgin Mary with the inscription "You will not go further". Source: Meaux Marne Ourcq Tourism
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In Bouillancy, you can explore the picturesque Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, a central cultural site and a *Monument historique* located in the Gergogne valley. You can also see the remnants of the Former Château de Poix, which is now a farm, where parts of the ramparts are still visible.
Yes, besides Bouillancy's own Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul, a significant religious site nearby is the Sainte-Félicité Church in Montagny-Sainte-Félicité. Listed as a Historic Monument, it was rebuilt in the 16th century in a flamboyant Gothic style and is known for its elegant 30-meter openwork octagonal spire.
While the Former Château de Poix in Bouillancy is now a farm with visible ramparts, you can visit the 19th-century Château de Versigny. It features a magnificent French garden and is open to the public from June to September, offering guided park tours on Saturdays.
Bouillancy's landscape is characterized by agricultural plains cut by the Gergogne Valley and its river. The Gergogne River originates within the commune and flows for nearly 13 km, influencing the distinction between 'Haut Bouillancy' and 'Bas Bouillancy' among residents.
A curious natural formation you can visit is Pierre au Coq. This rock formation resembles a rooster's head, and information panels along the route provide details about the local flora and fauna, making it a point of interest for nature enthusiasts.
The Monument Notre-Dame de la Marne - Barcy is a religious and patriotic monument inaugurated in 1924. It commemorates the 'Miracle of the Marne' during the First Battle of the Marne, featuring the Virgin Mary with the inscription 'You will not go further'.
Yes, the area offers several options for cycling and hiking. The Pays de Valois Greenway is a magnificent paved track built on an old railway line, perfect for scenic cycling and walking through forests and fields. For more routes, you can explore the Cycling around Bouillancy guide or the Running Trails around Bouillancy guide.
The Château de Versigny with its French garden can be a pleasant family outing, especially during its open season. Additionally, the Pays de Valois Greenway offers an easy and safe environment for family cycling or walking.
The best time to visit Bouillancy for outdoor activities is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and conducive for exploring the natural features and historical sites. The Château de Versigny, for example, is open from June to September.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Pierre au Coq is often highlighted for its unique formation and the informative panels about local flora and fauna. The Pays de Valois Greenway is also praised for being 'super calm' and suitable for everyone, offering a peaceful experience through forests and fields.
Yes, there are several mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Pond Along the Grivette – Greenway of the Pays de Valois loop from Betz' or the 'Fun cross-country terrain – Pierre au Coq loop from Betz'. For more options, consult the MTB Trails around Bouillancy guide.
A local legend suggests the existence of an underground passage connecting the Église Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul in Acy-en-Multien to the Former Château de Poix in Bouillancy. While the passage itself is not accessible, it adds a layer of mystery to the area's history.


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