Best castles around Villaines-Sous-Malicorne offers a glimpse into the historical landscape of the Sarthe region. This area, situated near the Loir river, features a mix of medieval foundations and 18th-century reconstructions. The local terrain provides opportunities for exploring historical sites and natural viewpoints. Castles in the vicinity often stand on strategic locations, reflecting their past defensive roles.
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Perfect for a snack break. Superb view of the Loir and the castle!
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very beautiful castle, on the edge of the departmental road.
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The old fortress of Malicorne which preceded this castle was founded in the 11th century. It fell into English hands for just over 50 years in the 14th and 15th centuries, but was eventually recaptured. The castle you see now was built in the 18th century on the ruins of the old building.
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Now privately owned and impossible to visit, this beautiful chateau was first non-existent in the 1100s. It was purchased by the Sarcé family in 1822 and remained in the family until the last heir died in 1985 and was bought by a wealthy American.
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Nice view of the Loir. The bridge originates at the level of the Carmes castle. Looking west, you can make out the four seasons mill and the Poil de Reux mill.
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Nice views of Chateau de Carmes and the Moulins de Reux and Quatre Saisons while crossing the Loir river. You don't need to go to the Loire river to find castles!
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The region offers several castles with rich histories. The Château de Malicorne, built in the 18th century on the ruins of a 12th-century fortress, is notable for its past occupation by English forces. Also, the Château de Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, a listed Historic Monument, began as a 12th-century fortress and was rebuilt in the 18th century, famously hosting Madame de Sévigné. Another option is the Château de Villaines in Louplande, a 17th-century monument built on 12th-century foundations, surrounded by French-style parklands.
Yes, some castles in the vicinity offer public access. The Château de Malicorne-sur-Sarthe provides public visits to its ground floor during the summer season, typically from July to September, with guided tours available. Groups can also arrange visits by prior reservation. The Château de Villaines in Louplande allows visitors to explore its gardens and a portion of the ground floor, with visits available by reservation for groups of at least 10 people during specific periods, usually June to July and September.
Many castles offer scenic views, often incorporating the Loir river. For instance, the View of the Château des Carmes and the Loir from the Bridge in La Flèche provides a magnificent perspective of the Château des Carmes and the river. Similarly, the Château des Carmes and Moulins de Reux and Quatre Saisons offers beautiful views of the Loir, perfect for a scenic break.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Château de Malicorne is listed as family-friendly, offering a historical experience. Viewpoints like the View of the Loir and the View of the Château des Carmes and the Loir from the Bridge in La Flèche are also great for families to enjoy the scenery together.
The area around Villaines-sous-Malicorne is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are easy to moderate hiking trails like the 'Lakes and Loir Bank Loop' or 'Chemin de la Maussidée'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as 'The Color Mill – View of the Loir loop from La Flèche'. For more details on these and other routes, you can check the Hiking around Villaines-Sous-Malicorne guide, the Cycling around Villaines-Sous-Malicorne guide, or the Gravel biking around Villaines-Sous-Malicorne guide.
Based on the public access information for castles like Château de Malicorne-sur-Sarthe and Château de Villaines, the summer season, typically from July to September, is ideal for visiting, as this is when they are most likely to be open for tours and garden explorations. Spring and early autumn might also offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby trails.
Yes, some castles in the region are privately owned and not open for public visits. For example, Gallerande Castle is now privately owned and cannot be visited. Similarly, castles strictly within Villaines-sous-Malicorne, such as Château de Bonne Fontaine, Château de l'Aubinière, and Château de la Bertraie, appear to be private residences with limited or no public access information.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and the scenic beauty of the area. Many enjoy the blend of medieval foundations and 18th-century architecture. The views of the Loir river from various points, especially near the Château des Carmes, are highly praised, with some finding them perfect for a snack break. The komoot community has shown appreciation with over 30 upvotes and 10 photos shared across various highlights.
Absolutely. The castles are often situated in areas with accessible walking routes. You can find various hiking trails around Villaines-Sous-Malicorne, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Consider routes like the 'Lakes and Loir Bank Loop' or 'Chemin de la Maussidée' which allow you to explore the natural landscape surrounding these historical sites. Refer to the Hiking around Villaines-Sous-Malicorne guide for detailed options.
The Château de Malicorne, with its 18th-century architecture and historical significance, makes for a very beautiful subject. The Château de Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, with its distinctive pepper-pot towers and elegant neo-classical design, also offers great photographic opportunities. Additionally, the View of the Château des Carmes and the Loir from the Bridge in La Flèche is often adorned with flowers, enhancing its scenic appeal for photographers.
The time needed can vary. For castles like Château de Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, which offer guided tours of the ground floor, you might spend 1 to 2 hours. If you're exploring the gardens and a portion of the ground floor at Château de Villaines, plan for a similar duration. For viewpoints or external appreciation of privately owned castles, a shorter stop of 30 minutes to an hour might suffice.


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