Castles around Morée offer a journey through centuries of history in the Loir-et-Cher region of France. This area features a collection of fortifications, from ancient ruins to Renaissance buildings, each reflecting different eras and architectural styles. Visitors can explore these historical sites, many of which are nestled within the natural landscapes of the Loir Valley. The region provides opportunities to discover significant historical monuments and enjoy the surrounding environment.
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Before the 13th century there were two parishes, Saint-Sauveur and Saint-Gilles, in 1300 the bishop of Chartres united them into one by a charter of Berchères, because of the smallness of the two parishes. The church dates from the beginning of the 17th century. Rebuilt on the foundations of an old Romanesque church, its originality comes from its bell tower with saddle roof, its caquetoire and its paneled vault redone in 2003. At the initiative of the Prince Duke of Montmorency-Laval, it has contained the reliquary of Sainte-Félicité since 1838. Saint Félicité, whose relics are in Montigny-le-Gannelon, is a martyr whose life is unknown, whose body was taken from the sacred cemeteries of Rome. We have his body, the skull, the bones of his arms, fingers and feet. They were removed from the Saint-Cyriaque cemetery in 1828 and placed in their respective places on a body artistically modeled in wax and measuring more than 1.40 meters in length. A magnificent chase, of the shape and size of an altar tomb, all furnished with glazing and embellished with gilding received this precious deposit. Pope Leo XII donated it to the Duke of Laval, then Charles X's ambassador to Rome. On his death, he bequeathed it by will to the church of Montigny-le-Gannelon where the old historic castle of Laval-Montmorency is located. The venerated hunt is now placed under the main altar of which it forms the tomb.
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The feudal castle of Fréteval is a castle which dates from the 11th century. You can explore the ruins of the fortress, which covers 4.5 hectares and has three lines of defense. You will also be able to see the keep, one of the oldest circular stone towers in France, built of flint. The castle was a strategic location in the conflicts between the Plantagenet kings and the kings of France. The information panels will allow you to learn more about its history. The feudal castle of Fréteval is a remarkable place that will transport you to the Middle Ages.
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The Grisset Tower is an astonishing vestige of the Gallo-Roman era. This ancient tower was part of a temple dedicated to Mercury, the god of travelers and commerce. You can marvel at the impressive masonry and vaulted ceiling that have survived almost two thousand years. The tower is located on a hill overlooking the Loir, and you can enjoy panoramic views of the green valley and charming villages.
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Are you ready for a fun, interactive hike that will challenge your body and mind? Then you should visit Château de Rocheux, also known as Château des Enigmes, a magnificent 18th century castle located in Fréteval, France. You will be able to discover the history and architecture of the castle and its park through a large game of riddles and puzzles. You will have to solve 28 games and challenges that will test your logic, creativity and team spirit. The game is suitable for all ages, from 4 years old, and is not reserved for families. You can also learn more about the castle and its past thanks to the historical panels that line the route. Château de Rocheux is a great place to experience an adventure and learn something new.
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The Feudal Castle of Fréteval is a castle which dates from the 11th century. You can explore the ruins of the fortress, which covers 4.5 hectares and has three lines of defense. You will also be able to see the keep, one of the oldest circular stone towers in France, built in flint. The castle was a strategic location in the conflicts between the Plantagenet kings and the kings of France, and you can learn more about its history from the information panels. The feudal castle of Fréteval is a remarkable place that will transport you to the Middle Ages.
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The Grisset Tower is an astonishing vestige of the Gallo-Roman era. This ancient tower was once part of a temple dedicated to Mercury, the god of travelers and commerce. You can marvel at the impressive stonework and vaulted ceiling, which have survived almost two thousand years. The tower is located on a hill overlooking the Loir, and you can enjoy panoramic views of the green valley and charming villages. The hike is easy and pleasant, but be sure to wear good shoes and bring water and snacks. You can also explore the ruins of a bath complex and other buildings that belonged to a small Roman town. The Tour de Grisset is a hidden gem that will take you back in time and bring you closer to nature.
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The remains of the castle of Fréteval date from the 11th century. Its dungeon would be one of the first in a circular shape in France. As such, it is registered on the list of historical monuments. On site, you can picnic by sitting at one of the tables provided for this purpose near the site.
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The Morée region offers a diverse range of historical structures, from ancient ruins to Renaissance buildings. You can explore the 11th-century Feudal Castle of Fréteval with its circular stone keep, admire the Renaissance architecture of Montigny-le-Gannelon Castle, or discover the Gallo-Roman origins of Tour de Grisset.
Yes, several castles in the area are great for families. The Château des Énigmes de Rocheux offers an interactive experience with riddles and puzzles suitable for all ages from 4 years old. The Feudal Castle of Fréteval, with its extensive ruins, also provides an engaging historical exploration for families.
The Morée region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Tour de Grisset — loop from Fréteval' or the 'Fréteval feudal castle loop from Fréteval'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Morée guide.
Absolutely. The Feudal Castle of Fréteval is a starting point for several hiking routes, including a 13.7 km loop. You can also combine a visit to Tour de Grisset with a moderate 14.7 km loop. For more details on these and other trails, check the Hiking around Morée guide.
Many castles in the Morée region are nestled within the natural landscapes of the Loir Valley. From the View of Montigny-le-Gannelon Castle, you can enjoy beautiful views of the Loir river. The Tour de Grisset is located on a hill overlooking the Loir, offering panoramic views of the green valley and charming villages.
The Feudal Castle of Fréteval dates from the 11th century and was a strategic location in the conflicts between the Plantagenet kings and the kings of France. Its keep is one of France's oldest circular stone towers, built of flint, and the fortress covers 4.5 hectares with three lines of defense.
The La Gaudinière Castle, originally a magnificent 19th-century building, was largely destroyed by fire in 1934. The ruins were subsequently demolished and dispersed. While you can visit the site, expect to see remnants rather than extensive structures.
The Château des Énigmes de Rocheux offers a unique and fun way to explore an 18th-century castle and its wooded park. It features a large game of riddles and puzzles with 28 challenges that test logic, creativity, and team spirit, making it an interactive adventure for visitors.
For the best view of Montigny-le-Gannelon Castle, head to the bridge that crosses the Loir. From there, you get a beautiful viewpoint below the castle, with the splendid facades of this Renaissance-style building clearly visible.
The Tour de Grisset is an astonishing vestige from the Gallo-Roman era. This ancient tower was once part of a temple dedicated to Mercury. You can marvel at its impressive stonework and vaulted ceiling, which have survived for almost two thousand years, and enjoy panoramic views of the Loir Valley.
Visitors appreciate the journey through centuries of history offered by the castles, from ancient ruins to Renaissance buildings. The interactive experiences at places like Château des Énigmes de Rocheux and the dramatic ruins of the Feudal Castle of Fréteval are particularly popular. The scenic views of the Loir Valley from sites like Montigny-le-Gannelon Castle also receive high praise.


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