Best castles around Montalet-Le-Bois are located in the Yvelines department of France, offering a glimpse into centuries of history. This region, near the Vexin Français Regional Natural Park, features a diverse landscape. Visitors can explore 6 castles, each with distinct architectural styles and historical significance.
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a short break for a drink with a beautiful view
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Please note: if you want to park there to go hiking, the car park is currently only open from 2:00 p.m. on Sundays.
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Simple and beautiful lines for this castle which is found there almost by surprise
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Is it allowed to cross? Not sure... I did, I was looked at and greeted. But not blocked. However, it's not easy to get out on the other side, the exit is closed. It's possible to go through a small door.
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beautiful chateau, with a paved road in front
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The region offers several castles with rich histories. The Château de Théméricourt, for instance, retains its original 15th-century plan. Château de Jambville showcases architectural evolution from 13th-century vaulted cellars to Henri IV and Louis XIV periods. Guiry-en-Vexin Castle, built by François Mansart, has remained in the same family for thirteen centuries.
Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. Both Château de Théméricourt and Château de Jambville are listed as family-friendly. Château de Jambville, in particular, has a vast 52-hectare park with rare tree species, perfect for family exploration.
The Villette Castle, a small 17th-century estate, gained recognition for being featured in the movie Da Vinci Code. While it generally cannot be visited by the public for tours, it is available for rent for events or stays.
The castles are situated near the Vexin Français Regional Natural Park, offering diverse landscapes. Château de Théméricourt features a park with a pond, ideal for a break. Château de Jambville boasts a 52-hectare park with woods, meadows, and rare tree species like Himalayan cedar, along with a Greek temple and an old icehouse.
Absolutely. The area around Montalet-Le-Bois offers numerous routes for outdoor activities. You can find options for gravel biking, cycling, and running trails. Many routes pass by or near these historical sites, such as the 'Jambville Castle – Château de Théméricourt loop from Montalet-le-Bois' for cycling.
Château de Jambville is unique for several reasons. It houses the national training center for scouts and guides in France. Its architecture spans centuries, from 13th-century vaulted cellars to Henri IV and Louis XIV wings. The castle also features an extensive 52-hectare park with rare tree species, a Greek temple from 1775, and an old icehouse now used as an oratory.
While the guide focuses on castles around Montalet-Le-Bois in Yvelines, there is a prominent medieval fortress specifically called Château de Montalet located in Molières-sur-Cèze, in the Gard department. This impressive feudal complex dates from the 11th and 12th centuries and is known for its extensive medieval architectural elements and an annual medieval festival. You can find more information about it here: Château de Montalet (Gard).
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty. The castles offer insights into architectural evolution and historical significance. Many enjoy the extensive parks for breaks and picnics, and the opportunity to explore sites that have remained in the same families for centuries. The komoot community has shown significant interest, with highlights receiving 153 upvotes and 22 photos.
Yes, both Château de Théméricourt and Château de Jambville offer beautiful parks. Château de Théméricourt has a park with a pond, ideal for a simple break or picnic. Château de Jambville boasts a 52-hectare park with woods and meadows, perfect for longer walks.
The castles and their surrounding parks are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for exploring the grounds and outdoor features. However, the extensive parks, especially at Château de Jambville, are open all year round, offering different scenic beauty with each season.
Yes, Guiry-en-Vexin Castle is a rare historical case, having remained in the same family for thirteen centuries, dating back to its first written mentions.
Parking availability varies by castle. For Château de Théméricourt, if you plan to park for hiking, the car park is currently only open from 2:00 p.m. on Sundays. It's advisable to check specific visitor information for each castle regarding parking before your visit.
Yes, the region offers various circular walks and hiking trails, often incorporating the castles or nearby natural areas. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Maudétour Castle – Wy-dit-Joli-Village loop from Guiry-en-Vexin' or the 'Château de Théméricourt – Chaussée Jules César loop from Théméricourt' for gravel biking, which can often be adapted for walking. Explore more options in the running trails or cycling guides for the area.


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