Best castles around Chassey-Lès-Montbozon are found within the wider region, offering insights into historical architecture and regional heritage. While Chassey-lès-Montbozon itself does not feature currently visitable castles, the surrounding landscape is characterized by a collection of historical sites and fortified structures. These castles provide a glimpse into the area's past, often situated amidst natural settings that invite exploration.
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Open only on weekends from 2 pm to 6 pm in summer. Check in advance.
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Rougemont is an ancient fortified village with surviving ramparts, a medieval gate, and an ancient castle. The village also boasts a 13th-century collegiate church, a listed historic monument. Its history is linked to that of the lords of Rougemont, who were influential in the region during the Middle Ages.
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Great hotel, especially for festive occasions. Occasionally visits possible for an admission fee.
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The Bournel estate, and more particularly its old farm, was at the time entirely dedicated to agriculture. Little by little, over the decades, the family that owns the site has made it a place of meeting and activity. The estate has thus been transformed into a restaurant, a garden, a golf course and a hotel. If you like to mix outdoor adventure and good food, don't hesitate to take advantage of your visit to eat there (I recommend that you reserve your table, however). The renovation of the enclosure alone is worth a little detour through the estate.
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Considered by some to be one of the most beautiful castles of the 19th century, it was built in a neo-Louis XIII style between 1882 and 1887 on the ruins of an old castle destroyed during the Battle of Villersexel in 1871. Its furniture dates also from this period. Now private, it can be visited between April and October. It also serves as a reception venue for weddings or events.
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The castle is private property and is only open to the public in the presence of the owners or a member of the association (an appointment can also be made). The rooms are open on Sunday afternoons from mid-April to early October (guided tours at 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by appointment) and 4 weeks from July 14 to August 15. More info here: https://www.chateau-de-valleroy.fr/
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Open for viewing Wednesday Thursday Friday from 1pm to 6pm. No leadership. You can stay overnight in the castle.
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Beautiful well preserved castle. Unfortunately only open in the afternoon.
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While historical records mention the Château de Chassey-lès-Montbozon, it is currently abandoned and not open to the public. The castles featured in this guide are located in the wider region surrounding Chassey-lès-Montbozon.
Visitors frequently enjoy Vallerois-le-Bois Castle, which offers guided tours on specific Sunday afternoons from mid-April to early October. Another popular choice is Château d'Oricourt, known for its well-preserved state and typically open on weekend afternoons during summer months. Château de Villersexel, a beautiful neo-Louis XIII style castle, is also highly appreciated and can be visited between April and October.
Yes, several castles in the region are considered family-friendly. Château d'Oricourt and Château de Bournel are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the ancient fortified village of Rougemont, with its ramparts and medieval gate, offers an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The best time to visit is generally between April and October. Many castles, such as Château de Villersexel and Vallerois-le-Bois Castle, are open for visits during these months. Summer (July-August) often sees extended opening hours, especially on weekends, for places like Château d'Oricourt.
Visiting options are more limited in winter. Many castles, being private estates, close or operate on a very restricted schedule outside of the main tourist season (April-October). It's advisable to check the specific opening hours for each castle directly before planning a winter visit.
The provided information does not specifically list cafes or pubs directly adjacent to Château d'Oricourt. However, Château de Bournel, another castle in the region, features a restaurant on its estate, offering a dining option if you are visiting that area.
The region around Chassey-Lès-Montbozon offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails. These routes often pass through scenic landscapes, allowing you to combine castle visits with active exploration.
Château d'Oricourt is typically open only in the afternoons, often on weekends during the summer months. It's recommended to check their current schedule in advance of your visit.
Specific distance and duration details from Chassey-Lès-Montbozon to Château de Villersexel are not provided in the guide. However, it is located within the wider region, suggesting a drive of reasonable length. We recommend checking a map application for precise travel times based on your starting point.
Yes, the ancient fortified village of Rougemont is a significant historical site. It features surviving ramparts, a medieval gate, and a 13th-century collegiate church, offering a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
For autumn castle tours, it's advisable to wear layers as temperatures can vary. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan to explore castle grounds or nearby trails. A waterproof jacket might also be useful for unexpected rain.
Château de Villersexel offers overnight stays, and Château de Bournel has been transformed into an estate with a restaurant, golf course, and hotel, making it suitable for those looking to combine a visit with dining or an overnight stay.


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