Attractions and places to see around Tacoignières, a small municipality in the Yvelines department of France, include local points of interest and sites within a reasonable distance. The region offers a mix of historical landmarks and cultural sites. Visitors can explore various attractions, from ancient castles to significant historical locations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Built at the end of the 12th century by the Counts of Montfort and listed as a Historic Monument since 1889, the Houdan Tower was used to watch for enemies and defend the territory. The Keep consists of a 15 m diameter and 21 m high tower, flanked by four turrets of the same height located at the four cardinal points. From the 16th century until the French Revolution, the Keep served as a prison, and executions took place at the foot of the Tower. The first water reservoir was installed in the tower in 1880. The second, built in 1952, is still visible. Tours are available on certain days.
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Oriented east, the building follows a rectangular plan, extended by a choir. With a length of 35 meters, the building is constructed of masonry and consolidated by sandstone buttresses. The pointed vault is 13 meters high, the adjoining bell tower is around twenty meters high. The construction of the church would have been the initiative of Don Roger, abbot of the very powerful Benedictine abbey of Coulombs from 1115 to 1174. At this period, the abbey stood near Nogent-le-Roi, former fortified town located twelve kilometers on the banks of the Eure. Extended over more than 80 parishes, it had a considerable influence in the region, until the Revolution, whether from a religious, economic or social point of view. The Romanesque style that it had adopted since its original construction was remodeled in the 16th century. by the opening of high Gothic windows, around the edge of the choir. Finally, in the following century, during the wars of religion, the church suffered serious damage. When peace returned, the entrance porch was finally rebuilt in the elegant manner of the Renaissance style. In 1950, a fire destroyed the church and all its furniture; it was restored at the end of the 20th century.
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Monument dating from the end of the 12th century
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Here at 36 rue de l'église, an old house different from the neighboring buildings. This is the "Tric" villa acquired in 1915 by Henri Désiré Landru to commit his macabre crimes. Within these walls, 7 women were murdered between 1915 and 1919 among the 11 officially recorded victims. The choice of the Gambais villa was motivated by its isolation, as it was 300 m from the nearest house (this is obviously no longer the case now), and by its outbuildings and the basement. Here were found supposedly human remains in a heap of ashes discovered in a shed, in the fireplace, and in the stove; one will also find clasps, pins, pieces of corset, partly burnt buttons. In all, the police found 4.176 kg of charred bone debris, including 1.5 kg undoubtedly coming from human bodies, as well as 47 teeth or tooth fragments. The medical examiner will announce to the press that these bones correspond to three heads, five feet and six hands. Having become a famous place on the occasion of the resounding trial, Villa Tric de Gambais was looted by the crowd, then sold to a restorer who renamed it "Au Grillon du Foyer" and converted part of the building into a museum. It even seems that the "Landru" rib steak was served there, grilled over a wood fire... The restaurant closed its doors in 1940 and the house was then sold to private individuals. The famous villa also gave rise to a series of postcards. Somewhat forgotten after several decades, the house came back into the news in 2018 when it was put up for sale with an announcement very discreetly stating "very beautiful house steeped in history"... The cook of the villa after a succession of transactions ended up being bought by Laurent Ruquier. Passionate about the character, he wrote a play on the subject, in 2005, with Régis Laspalès in the main role. No sign, no sign comes to announce the history of this house which undoubtedly wishes to fall back into oblivion.
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Estate built in the first third of the 17th century, having preserved its park, its outbuildings and its alley of lime trees from the end of the 18th century. The castle stands opposite the church of Tilly, it was bought and saved from ruin in 1936 by François Delalande, his daughter still occupies it today. It is a beautiful Louis XIII-style residence, flanked by its two towers with an original domed roof, in a six-hectare park entirely surrounded by walls.
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The Tower (commonly called "The Dungeon"), built in the 12th century under the reign of the Counts of Montfort, and classified as a Historic Monument since 1840, had the function of watching out for enemies and defending the territory. But in reality, it mainly had a dissuasive role since it was reputed to be impregnable. Built on the site of an old Merovingian necropolis, it originally consisted of an enclosure and a main tower. The enclosure, which has now disappeared, had a circular turret intended for the defense of the gate. The access door, located 4 meters from the ground then raised in the 15th century to 6 meters, was the only access to the large room on the 1st floor reserved for the military chief. It was accessed via a drawbridge.
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One of the most beautiful Ile de France villages with its many vestiges.
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The region around Tacoignières is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Donjon of Houdan, a 12th-century tower that once defended the territory. Another significant site is the Donjon and Fortified Site of Montchauvet, where you can see a 12th-century church and castle ruins. The Château de Tilly, a beautiful Louis XIII-style residence, is also nearby. Further afield, consider visiting the historic Château de Maintenon or the ruins of Port-Royal-des-Champs Abbey.
Yes, several castles and châteaux are within reach. The Château de Tilly is a beautiful 17th-century estate with a distinctive domed roof. The Donjon of Houdan is a well-preserved medieval tower, and the Donjon and Fortified Site of Montchauvet offers ruins of a castle from the Hundred Years' War. Other options include the Parc du Château de Thoiry and the Parc du Château de Groussay, both featuring remarkable gardens.
The Villa Landru, also known as 'Villa Tric,' located at 36 rue de l'église, holds a dark history. It was acquired in 1915 by Henri Désiré Landru, a notorious French serial killer, who committed several of his crimes there between 1915 and 1919. The isolated location of the villa at the time was a key factor in his choice. Today, it is a private property with no public signage indicating its past.
Absolutely. You can find several remarkable gardens and natural areas. The Parc du Château de Thoiry and the Parc du Château de Groussay offer beautiful landscapes. The famous Jardin de Claude Monet in Giverny is also accessible. For natural beauty, explore the Vaux de Cernay, the expansive Forêt de Rambouillet, or the scenic Vallée de Chevreuse.
The area around Tacoignières offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and gravel biking. For running, explore trails like the 'Four Pillars Forest loop from Bazainville' or the 'Ru du Moulin de l'Étang loop from Tacoignières.' Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Osmoy – Behoust Castle loop from Tacoignières - Richebourg.' For gravel biking, consider the 'Route des Deux Chateaux – Hollande Pond loop from Orgerus - Béhoust.' You can find more details on these activities in the running trails guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for the area.
While Tacoignières itself is small, the surrounding region offers options for families. The Domaine national de Rambouillet includes the Bergerie Nationale, a national sheepfold that can be an engaging visit for children. France Miniature is another popular attraction for families, offering a scaled-down tour of France's famous landmarks.
Beyond the more prominent sites, you can discover the Fortified Farm of la Troche. This private property, classified as a Historic Monument, dates mostly from the 16th century and is believed to have been a sickhouse founded by the Templars in the Middle Ages. While not open for visits, its proud silhouette can be observed from a distance.
The region features several historic religious sites. In Montchauvet, the Donjon and Fortified Site of Montchauvet includes a 12th and 13th-century church. Further out, you can visit the Eglise de Sainte Geneviève in Feucherolles or the Abbaye Notre Dame des Vaulx de Cernay in Cernay-la-Ville, offering glimpses into the area's spiritual heritage.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Donjon of Houdan is valued for its well-preserved medieval architecture and historical context. The village of Montchauvet, with its Donjon and Fortified Site, is often praised as one of the most beautiful villages in Île-de-France, offering multiple historical vestiges. The overall appeal lies in exploring ancient monuments and scenic landscapes.
While specific hiking trails aren't detailed for these attractions, the nearby Forêt de Rambouillet and Vallée de Chevreuse offer extensive networks of paths suitable for walking and hiking. For structured routes, you can explore the running trails guide which includes routes like the 'Four Pillars Forest loop' that are also suitable for walking.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and natural areas around Tacoignières, with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for outdoor activities, though it can be warmer. Many attractions, particularly gardens, are at their peak beauty during spring and early summer.


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