Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Ouen-En-Brie include a variety of historical sites and natural features. The commune is situated in the tranquil, green surroundings of the Seine-et-Marne department, nestled between the woods of Villefermoy and Bombon. The Ancœur stream traverses the area, contributing to its rural landscape. While Saint-Ouen-En-Brie is a small commune, it provides access to notable landmarks and attractions within the broader region.
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Very easy to access from the Gastins exit going towards Chapelle Iger or the opposite... We go around it on foot, which allows us to contemplate it. It is the only mill in France to have preserved this mechanism, which is why it was classified as a Historic Monument (including its mechanism) in 1970. The Choix mill depended in the 13th century on the abbey of Jouy, which built large agricultural operations and in Gastins two windmills, in 1228. Among them is the mill called Chouaix or Choix, from the name of a disappeared hamlet . This mill which has come down to us was then often rebuilt and its current construction dates from the 17th century. It bears two dates on its doors: 1668 on the north door and 1828 on its south door. It is built at an altitude of 132 meters. Its tower is 8 m high and 6 m in diameter. Its rack and pinion wings, built in 1845, are of the Berton type, the first model with rack, mill-tower and pivot with rotating cap. The roof is attached to the wings, made of chestnut wood tiles, called “essentes”, fixed with copper nails. The roof turns on a circle of wood located at the top of the tower. The tail, a large wooden beam, acts as a counterweight to the wings and allows the roof to be moved. He uses two pairs of grindstones from the Ferté-sous-Jouarre region, in the north of Seine-et-Marne, where there are sandstone quarries. It was restored by an association during the 1970s and officially returned to the wind on September 10, 1977. source: https://www.brienangissienne.fr/Le-Moulin-Choix-de-Gastins.html
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The fortified farm of Époisses is a 13th century fortified house located in the French commune of Bombon, in the department of Seine-et-Marne in the Île-de-France region. The fortified farm has been classified as a Historic Monument since December 23, 1981.
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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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17th century castle. Served as Headquarters of the Allied Armies in June 1918. Foch launched the victorious general counter-offensive there in July.
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Well-restored medieval castle.
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A castle that borders the path.
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The area around Saint-Ouen-en-Brie is rich in historical and architectural sites. You'll find a variety of castles, fortified farms, and religious buildings, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The commune itself is known for its tranquil, green surroundings, nestled between the woods of Villefermoy and Bombon.
Absolutely. You can visit Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle, a rare example of medieval military architecture that was once a fortified manor. Another option is Aulnoy Castle, known for its beautiful English-style park, one of the first in France. Additionally, the Château de Bombon, a 17th-century castle, served as the Headquarters of the Allied Armies in June 1918.
The most prominent religious site is the Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin of Champeaux. This Catholic parish church, built in the 12th and 13th centuries, is one of the largest Gothic churches in Île-de-France, measuring 65 meters in length.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle and Aulnoy Castle are listed as family-friendly. Exploring these historical sites can be an engaging experience for all ages, especially with their rich history and expansive grounds.
Saint-Ouen-en-Brie is characterized by its tranquil, green setting. The commune is nestled between the woods of Villefermoy and Bombon, offering natural beauty. The Ancœur stream also flows through the area, contributing to its rural landscape and providing pleasant scenery.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, running routes, and road cycling paths. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Hiking around Saint-Ouen-En-Brie, Running Trails around Saint-Ouen-En-Brie, and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Ouen-En-Brie guides.
Yes, the hiking trails around Saint-Ouen-en-Brie cater to various skill levels. For instance, you can find easy routes like the 'Hiking loop from Saint-Méry' (4.8 km), moderate options such as the 'Château de Bombon loop from Bombon' (7.8 km), and more challenging trails like the 'Roiblay chapel – Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle loop from Bombon' (20.1 km). You can find more details in the Hiking around Saint-Ouen-En-Brie guide.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and well-preserved nature of the sites. For example, Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle is often praised for its restoration and being a superb example of a 13th-century fortified castle. The English-style park at Aulnoy Castle is also a highlight for many.
Yes, you can also visit the Fief des Époisses, a 13th-century fortified farm located in Bombon. It has been classified as a Historic Monument since 1981, offering another unique historical perspective of the region.
Given its green surroundings and proximity to woods, spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, running, and cycling. The weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant with seasonal colors. Summer also offers good conditions, though it can be warmer.
While Saint-Ouen-en-Brie itself is a quiet commune, it serves as a good base for exploring wider regional highlights. Notable sites like the magnificent Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, the historic town of Moret-sur-Loing, and the extraordinary Fontainebleau Palace are all within a reasonable driving distance.
Most historical sites and castles in the region typically offer parking facilities for visitors. It is advisable to check the specific attraction's website for detailed information on parking availability and any associated fees before your visit.


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