Best attractions and places to see around Bailly, a commune in the Île-de-France region, offer a blend of historical charm and natural green spaces. The area features remnants of its medieval past, including ancient churches and traditional farms, alongside modern cultural venues. Bailly is recognized for its lush greenery and serene natural spots, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Its strategic location also allows access to both local points of interest and broader regional attractions.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Château Mennechet is a historic castle located in Chiry-Ourscamp, in the Hauts-de-France region. The castle was built at the end of the 19th century by Alphonse Mennechet de Barival, a wealthy and learned man. It was originally intended as a richly decorated gallery, but it was never completed. Architecture: The castle is an example of neo-Gothic architecture with beautiful sculptural decorations. The building is surrounded by an ornate garden and has an imposing facade with detailed stonework. The ruins of the castle can still be admired and offer a unique insight into the rich history and culture of the region.
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The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Noyon is an impressive Gothic building in the heart of Noyon, in the Oise department. Built between 1145 and 1235, the cathedral is a major religious and cultural monument. It exemplifies the transition from Romanesque to Gothic architecture. The cathedral is 103.11 meters long (exterior) and 91.33 meters (interior), with a nave height of 22.73 meters. The interior is richly decorated with works of art and features a magnificent Merklin organ from 1898. The cathedral also has a Louis XVI-style high altar.
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The armistice agreement of World War I was signed here on November 11, 1918 in a clearing in the forest of Compiègne in a railway carriage. In June 1940, France's capitulation to the German Reich was also signed here and in the same carriage. For this purpose, the carriage was brought back here from a museum on Hitler's orders. The original carriage no longer exists, but you can admire an identical carriage here in the museum for a fee. Today you can also find a lot of patriotism and commemoration here.
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The complex of buildings surrounding Notre-Dame Cathedral is one of the earliest examples of Gothic architecture. You can admire the cathedral's rich liturgical furnishings, the elegant canons' residences, the remains of the episcopal chapel, and the chapter library, one of the oldest in Europe. You'll also discover the history of Noyon, the ancient episcopal city that witnessed the coronation of Charlemagne and the birth of John Calvin. The cathedral chapter of Noyon is a true treasure trove of art and history that will delight both the eyes and the mind.
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Mennechet Castle is now in ruins, but it still offers a glimpse of the grandeur and art of its former owner, Alphonse Mennechet de Barival. You can explore the remains of the castle-gallery, designed to house Mennechet's collection of paintings, sculptures and earthenware. You can also admire the panoramic views of Mont-Conseil and the Oise valley from the castle's location on the hillside. As the castle is private property, you will need to obtain permission from the owner before visiting.
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This former monastery was dedicated to the Holy Cross (Latin “Santa Croce”). The patronage refers to the cross on which Jesus Christ died. The veneration of the Holy Cross goes back to a large extent to Saint Helena, who was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (who recognized Christianity as a religion after his victory at the “Milvian Bridge” in front of Rome and in the year 312 for a long time the persecution ended with the “tolerance edict” of Milan). In the early fourth century she undertook a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Israel / Palestine) and from there brought numerous relics with her to Europe, including the "True Cross" on which Jesus Christ was crucified. Helena is therefore often depicted with a cross as an attribute. The church celebrates the festival of the discovery, public presentation and veneration of the Holy Cross – called “Exaltation of the Cross” – on September 14th.
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Cathedral of Gothic architecture from the 12th century
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Bailly and its surroundings offer a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the poignant Armistice Clearing (Clairière de l’Armistice), Compiègne, where the WWI armistice was signed. Discover the medieval past at the Ruin of the priory of Ste Croix, a former monastery from 1331. Other notable sites include the impressive Notre-Dame de Noyon Cathedral, an early example of Gothic architecture, and the evocative Château Mennechet ruins. Locally, explore the historic Château de Bailly, the ancient Hamlet of Bailly with its church and farms, and the Quincangrogne Water Mill.
Yes, Bailly-Romainvilliers is known for its lush greenery. You can enjoy leisurely strolls and picnics at Parc des Fresnes, or find jogging paths and sports facilities at Les Fontaines de Bailly. The Parc Naturel Urbain offers an educational experience with opportunities for bird-watching, while Parc du Rondeau is ideal for walking, biking, and community events. For panoramic views, visit Le Parc du Mont Sorbier, and for extensive trails, the nearby Forêt Domaniale de Malche is perfect for hiking and birdwatching.
The area around Bailly is excellent for various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, explore routes like the "St Crepin wall – Viewpoint on mont st Mard loop" or the "Caves – Château Mennechet loop." Hikers can enjoy trails such as the "Memory Trails" or the "Ruin of the priory of Ste Croix loop." Cycling enthusiasts have options like the "Chateau bois saint Mard loop" or the "Wild Oise loop." You can find more details and routes on the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Bailly, Hiking around Bailly, and Cycling around Bailly.
Absolutely! Many attractions cater to families. The Armistice Clearing (Clairière de l’Armistice), Compiègne, with its museum and historic railway wagon, offers an educational experience for all ages. The Notre-Dame de Noyon Cathedral is also listed as family-friendly. Beyond specific highlights, parks like Parc des Fresnes have playgrounds, and Les Fontaines de Bailly offers active spaces for children. Of course, the world-renowned Disneyland Paris is also a short drive away.
For unique natural features, don't miss The Mont Saint Mard watchman, a majestic 30-meter-high pine tree that overlooks the Aisne valley. The Allée des Séquoias is also notable for its rare sequoia trees. For panoramic views, Le Parc du Mont Sorbier, perched on a hilltop, provides stunning vistas of Bailly-Romainvilliers and beyond. The Château Mennechet ruins also offer panoramic views of Mont-Conseil and the Oise valley.
Bailly-Romainvilliers hosts several community events throughout the year. Highlights include the annual Music Festival in June, a Heritage Day celebrated in the historic Hamlet of Bailly in September, and a festive Christmas Extravaganza in December. The Cultural Centre La Ferme Corsange is a key venue for many of these events.
The Armistice Clearing (Clairière de l’Armistice), Compiègne, is a profoundly historical site. It commemorates the end of World War I, as the armistice was signed here on November 11, 1918, in a railway carriage. The site features a museum with a replica of this historic railway wagon, offering deep insights into the war and its historical significance. It also holds a somber memory as the location where France's capitulation to the German Reich was signed in 1940.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For a relaxed walk, consider the "Memory Trails" loop from Tracy-le-Mont, which is an easy 5.6 km route. You can find more easy and moderate trails, along with their distances, on the Hiking around Bailly guide page.
Beyond the local Château de Bailly and the Château Mennechet ruins, the region boasts several magnificent châteaux. A short drive away, you can visit the 18th-century Château de Champs-sur-Marne with its beautifully restored gardens. Further afield, the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte is renowned as a classical-style castle that inspired the Palace of Versailles.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the attractions around Bailly. They enjoy the historical depth of sites like the Armistice Clearing, noting its educational value and the preserved railway wagon. The serene natural spots, such as the parks and forests, are valued for leisurely activities and bird-watching. The majestic Mont Saint Mard watchman is often highlighted for its unique presence and panoramic views. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 30 upvotes and 40 photos across these spots, indicating a wide range of engaging experiences.
Yes, for those seeking accommodations with a historical touch, the Château de Bailly offers exquisite holiday rentals. This historic estate, originally a fortified manor from the 12th century, blends its ancient charm with modern comforts, providing a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in local history and architecture during your stay.
Yes, the Parc Naturel Urbain in Bailly-Romainvilliers is specifically highlighted for its unique ecosystem and is suitable for bird-watching. Additionally, the Forêt Domaniale de Malche, just a short drive away, offers an immersive natural experience with extensive trails that are also ideal for birdwatching.


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