Castles around Cellé are not found within the commune itself, as the local Château de Chauvigny is a private property. However, the surrounding region of Loir-et-Cher, France, offers several historical sites and châteaux for exploration. This area is characterized by its rural landscape and the presence of the Loir river, which often features in the historical context of these landmarks. Visitors can discover a variety of historical architecture and ruins in nearby towns.
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Ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, Lavardin is a very pretty little town, where medieval, Renaissance and troglodyte styles mix. The Saint-Genest church is particularly beautiful, with its colorful paintings. Concerts take place there in summer. Just opposite you will find a café-bakery, carved into the stone, which serves delicious ice cream. You won't be able to miss the remains of the castle and its 26 meter high tower. Note that it is possible to pitch your tent on the banks of the Loir, at the bottom of the village. The spot is very pleasant.
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Built by the lords of Montoire in the 10th century, the castle and its keep are today in ruins.
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The Manoir de la Bonne-Aventure is a 15th century manor built on the site of a former Templar commandery. You can admire the architecture and decoration of the manor, which belonged to King Henri IV then to the family of the poet Alfred de Musset.
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The Château de Montoire is a ruined castle. You can explore the remains of the 11th century fortress, which was once a strategic site during the wars between the kings of France and England. From the top of the hill, you can also admire the view of the Loir and the town of Montoire-sur-le-Loir. The castle is open to the public and is classified as a historic monument. Have a good hike and don’t forget your camera!
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Montloire-sur-le-Loir is a town whose rich history dates back to the 11th century. The territory is dotted with buildings that bear witness to this. Discover its castle, its church and the chapel of Saint-Gilles, the convent of the Augustins and immerse yourself in the history of France.
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Lavardin is the only “Most beautiful village in France” in Loire-et-Cher. The castle overlooks the houses with its 26 meter high keep. The village's streets are a delight with architecture of all kinds, mixing medieval buildings, Renaissance style and troglodyte houses.
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No, there are no publicly accessible castles directly within the commune of Cellé. The primary castle identified in Cellé, the Château de Chauvigny, is a private property and not open to visitors. However, the surrounding Loir-et-Cher region offers several historical sites and châteaux for exploration.
Visitors frequently enjoy the remains of the old fortified castle in Lavardin, a village ranked among the most beautiful in France. Another popular spot is the Château de Montoire, an 11th-century ruined fortress offering views of the Loir. The Bonne-Aventure Manor, a 15th-century manor with historical connections, is also appreciated by visitors.
The region around Cellé features a mix of historical structures, including fortified castles, ruined fortresses, and historical manors. These sites offer insights into medieval and Renaissance architecture, providing a diverse range of historical structures to see and explore, such as the ancient ruins of Château de Montoire and the medieval village of Lavardin.
Yes, the village of Lavardin, with its castle ruins and charming streets, is considered family-friendly. Its mix of medieval, Renaissance, and troglodyte styles offers an engaging experience for all ages. The town of Montoire-sur-le-Loir, which includes the Château de Montoire, also offers historical sites suitable for families.
The area around Cellé offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the moderate "Château de Lavardin – Lavardin loop from Montoire-sur-le-Loir" (9.3 km). There are also road cycling and mountain biking trails available. For more details on routes, you can explore the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and MTB guide for the Cellé region.
Yes, there are hiking trails that allow you to explore the historical sites. For example, the "Château de Lavardin – Lavardin loop from Montoire-sur-le-Loir" is a moderate 9.3 km hike that takes you past the castle ruins in Lavardin. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Cellé.
The Loir-et-Cher region generally experiences pleasant weather from spring to early autumn, making these seasons ideal for visiting castles and exploring the outdoors. Summer months offer longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and often fewer crowds.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of medieval, Renaissance, and troglodyte architecture found in villages like Lavardin. The historical significance of sites like Château de Montoire and the scenic views of the Loir river are also highly appreciated. The peaceful rural landscape adds to the charm of exploring these historical landmarks.
While the region's castles are generally not as heavily trafficked as some of the more famous Loire Valley châteaux, places like the Bonne-Aventure Manor offer a glimpse into history away from larger crowds. Exploring the smaller villages and their historical remnants, such as those in Lavardin, can also provide a more intimate experience.
Towns like Lavardin offer local amenities, including a café-bakery carved into the stone. Montoire-sur-le-Loir, being a larger town, provides more options for cafes, restaurants, and other services for visitors exploring the nearby Château de Montoire.
While Cellé itself is a small commune, public transport options to reach the specific castles mentioned (like Lavardin or Montoire-sur-le-Loir) may be limited. It is generally recommended to use a car for flexibility when exploring the castles in the Loir-et-Cher region, as many are in rural settings. Always check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.


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