Attractions and places to see around La Chapelle-D'Angillon include a variety of historical sites and natural features. The region offers 10 hidden gems for exploration, ranging from ancient castles to tranquil river fords. These best attractions near La Chapelle-D'Angillon provide insights into local history and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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It was therefore under the patronage of "Saint Firmin," the first bishop of Amiens in the 3rd century, who evangelized the land of Méry and became its patron saint after drinking from the miraculous spring that now bears his name, that the church was given in 856 to the Abbey of Saint-Sulpice (formerly the monastery of Notre Dame de la Nef, founded by Saint Sulpice II, known as "the Pious") by the Archbishop of Bourges, Raoul de Turenne, at the behest of Charles the Bald. Like so many others, the church includes parts dating from the 11th and 12th centuries, notably the north wall with a small, high, round-arched window with small voussoirs. The south chapel appears to date from the 14th century, with its mullioned window with trefoil arches at the top and an oculus above it. But the entire apse dates from the late 15th century; it is three-sided and lit by three large windows. The side windows have only one mullion, while the central one has two that intertwine at the top. The apse is vaulted internally, with ribs featuring openwork profiles, resting either on round pilasters or on corbels formed by reclining angels. The keystone of the chancel vault depicts the Eternal Father blessing and holding the orb surmounted by a cross. Also present is a blank escutcheon supported by a bear and a lion (the coat of arms of the Orsini Princes, one of whose members was Abbot of Loroy Abbey). The cornice rests on a torus molding supported by a molding. The original bell tower stood above the first bay of the choir. It was moved closer to the west gable end during the construction of the Sacred Heart Chapel, donated in 1881 by the Clermont-Tonnerre family, who resided at Loroy Abbey. The date 1525 is inscribed on one of the bells. In 1824, Henry François, the priest of Méry-ès-Bois, blessed a second bell. The bell mechanism was electrified on August 23, 1968, by decision of the Municipal Council.
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From this bridge over the Petite Sauldre, you can admire the Château de la Chapelle D'Angillon, also known as Château de Béthune, on the other side of the body of water. It was initially a keep dating from 1050, one of the oldest in the region, then several buildings were added over the centuries to form the castle that we discover today. Two cathedral builders lived there, as well as the princes of Boisbelle. In addition to collections of weapons, embroidery and costumes from the 18th century, you will find a museum dedicated to Alain-Fournier, the author of Grand Meaulnes, and the Royal Albanian Foundation.
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This charming castle, with its remarkable architecture and vast grounds, invites you to explore the opulence of the past and the beauty of the present. The castle's grandiose façade is matched only by the breathtaking gardens and tranquil lake that surround it. Inside you will find a museum which traces the history of the castle and the glassworks that were once there. The picturesque setting and fascinating exhibits make Château de la Verrerie a destination that offers both cultural enrichment and a serene escape to the heart of the French countryside.
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Ford on the Fontaine Gaudry stream, near the Moulin Batré. Shallow and on a bed of flint. Passes without difficulty.
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Ford on the Fontaine Gaudry stream, near the Moulin de Sugy. Shallow, it is crossed without difficulty. And when there is too much water, a footbridge allows you to go dry.
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Located on 1972 lake, beautiful loop around the lake of 2 km in length
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Quiet tranquil reservoir off the beaten track!
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Château de la Verrerie offers vast grounds and a lake, perfect for exploration. The Gaudry🤗 Fountain ford is a shallow river crossing that can be an adventurous spot for children, with a footbridge available during high water. Additionally, the View of the Château de Béthune and the Barres communal pond provides a scenic spot for a family outing.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Château de la Verrerie, which features a museum tracing its history and the glassworks that once operated there. Another significant site is the Château de Béthune (also known as Château de la Chapelle D'Angillon), which originated as a keep from 1050. The Église Saint Firmin also boasts parts dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries, offering a glimpse into medieval architecture.
Nature lovers will enjoy the Gaudry🤗 Fountain ford on the Fontaine Gaudry stream, a unique natural crossing. The grounds of Château de la Verrerie include beautiful gardens and a tranquil lake. Additionally, the Barres communal pond offers picturesque views and a serene environment.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, the "Béthune Castle loop from La Chapelle-d'Angillon" is an easy 2 km hike. Another easy option is the "Château de la Verrerie loop from Château de la Verrerie," which is about 6.7 km. You can find more hiking routes and details on the Hiking around La Chapelle-D'Angillon guide.
Absolutely! The area offers various cycling routes. You can try the "Béthune Castle – Béthune Castle loop from La Chapelle-d'Angillon," a moderate 13.4 km ride. For more options, including longer routes, explore the Cycling around La Chapelle-D'Angillon guide.
The Château de la Verrerie is a charming castle with remarkable architecture and vast grounds. You can explore its opulent past and the beauty of its surroundings, including breathtaking gardens and a tranquil lake. Inside, there's a museum that traces the history of the castle and the glassworks that were once located there.
For an excellent view of the Château de Béthune (also known as Château de la Chapelle D'Angillon), head to the View of the Château de Béthune and the Barres communal pond. From a bridge over the Petite Sauldre, you can admire the castle across the water, offering a picturesque perspective of this historic structure.
Beyond the main castles, the Gaudry🤗 Fountain ford is a unique and less-trafficked natural spot. The ancient Église Saint Firmin, with its 11th and 12th-century parts and intricate apse, offers a quiet historical discovery away from the more prominent sites.
The region, with its forests and natural water features like the Barres communal pond and the Fontaine Gaudry stream, provides habitats for various wildlife. While specific details aren't provided, you can often spot local bird species, small mammals, and aquatic life in these natural settings, especially during quiet walks or cycling tours.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of cultural enrichment and outdoor exploration. The remarkable architecture and vast grounds of Château de la Verrerie are highly praised, as is the tranquil setting of its lake and gardens. The unique experience of crossing the Gaudry🤗 Fountain ford and the scenic views of Château de Béthune across the pond are also popular highlights.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find moderate routes like the "Petit Étang loop from Les Meneaux" (6.1 km) or the "Running loop from Henrichemont" (9.3 km). For a full list of options, check out the Running Trails around La Chapelle-D'Angillon guide.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to each attraction is limited. It is generally recommended to use a car or bicycle to explore the attractions around La Chapelle-D'Angillon for maximum flexibility, as many sites are located in rural settings.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around La Chapelle-D'Angillon. The weather is typically pleasant for exploring castles, walking trails, and enjoying the natural features like the river ford and ponds. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though some attractions might have reduced hours.


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