Best castles around Landrichamps are found in the tranquil village itself, which is celebrated for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Its strategic location in the Ardennes makes it an excellent base for exploring several historically significant castles and fortresses nearby. The region offers a blend of natural landscapes and rich historical sites, providing diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover ancient ruins, formidable fortresses, and elegant Renaissance structures within a short distance.
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Very nice and smooth tarmac, you could ride it on a skateboard or inline rollers.
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The Château de Beauraing is located in the park of Castel Sainte-Marie, a few hundred metres from the city centre. It is possible to enter the park to view the exterior of the towers, walls and outbuildings of the castle, but it is not possible to visit the interior. This old castle was built in the 13th century. It was destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries. However, it was the family of the Duke of Osuna, in the 19th century, who gave it a sumptuous appearance. Unfortunately, the castle was destroyed by fire in 1889. Since then, it has only been partially renovated.
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The Château de Beauraing is located in the park of Castel Sainte-Marie, a few hundred metres from the city centre. It is possible to enter the park to view the exterior of the towers, walls and outbuildings of the castle, but it is not possible to visit the interior. This old castle was built in the 13th century. It was destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries. However, it was the family of the Duke of Osuna, in the 19th century, who gave it a sumptuous appearance. Unfortunately, the castle was destroyed by fire in 1889. Since then, it has only been partially renovated.
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Majestic and simple. Visit the château "Le Risdoux," situated on an 8-hectare estate on the banks of the Meuse River, and a feeling of modest happiness is not unlikely.
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See Castel Ste-Marie which is located in this same park which is superb.
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Very beautiful, very quiet, no motorized vehicles.
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Estate on the banks of the Meuse. The castle is now a group accommodation.
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Village a little unknown but really worth the detour
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The area around Landrichamps offers a diverse range of historical fortifications. You can find immense medieval fortresses like the Château Fort de Sedan, elegant Mosan Renaissance castles such as the one in Hierges Village, and formidable strongholds like the Fortress of Charlemont. There are also historical ruins, including the 13th-century Castel Sainte-Marie Ruins.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Hierges Village, with its charming streets and gardens surrounding the castle, is considered family-friendly. The Fortress of Charlemont also offers adventure courses, laser tag, and escape games, providing engaging activities for all ages.
The Château Fort de Sedan stands out as the largest medieval fortress in Europe, with a rich history dating back to 1424. Hierges Castle, rebuilt in the 16th century, played a crucial role in transmitting Byzantine knowledge during the Crusades. The Fortress of Charlemont, built by Charles V in 1555, has witnessed over four centuries of military history.
Absolutely. The Greenway with a view of Fort de Givet offers a beautiful perspective of the fort and the city. The Fortress of Charlemont, situated on a natural rocky promontory, provides magnificent panoramic views of the Givet citadel and the Meuse River.
Many castles are integrated into natural landscapes, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Near the Fortress of Charlemont, you can explore a 2.5 km trail within the Givet Point Nature Reserve. For cycling enthusiasts, the Greenway with a view of Fort de Givet is a quiet, nature-filled bike route. You can find various cycling routes, including easy to moderate options, around the area by checking the Cycling around Landrichamps guide.
While specific hiking trails directly through castle interiors might be limited, many castles are located in areas with walking opportunities. For instance, the Fortress of Charlemont has a self-guided trail. The area around Landrichamps offers numerous routes for walking and cycling that pass by historical sites. For more detailed routes, explore the cycling and gravel biking guides for the region, which often include scenic paths near points of interest.
The castles can be visited year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor grounds and surrounding natural areas. Summer provides longer daylight hours for extensive exploration, while winter visits can offer a unique, quieter experience, though some facilities or access might be limited.
Not all castles offer interior access. For example, Hierges Castle is privately owned, and its interior is not open to the public, though its external grandeur and gardens are worth seeing. The Castel Sainte-Marie Ruins allow viewing of its exterior towers, walls, and outbuildings, but not the interior. The Château Fort de Sedan, however, offers extensive interior exploration.
You can learn more about the charming medieval village of Hierges and its castle, rebuilt in the Mosan Renaissance style, through the Hierges Village highlight page. For additional context on the village's appeal, you can also visit Val d'Ardenne Tourisme.
Yes, some historical estates have found new uses. The Château Le Risdoux estate, for instance, is now a group accommodation situated on the banks of the Meuse River. The Château Fort de Sedan has also hosted a 4-star hotel and various events.
The Fortress of Charlemont is unique due to its dual appeal: its significant military history as a stronghold built by Charles V and its location within the Givet Point Nature Reserve. This allows visitors to combine historical exploration with appreciating rich biodiversity and panoramic views of the Meuse valley. It also offers modern activities like adventure courses and laser tag.
The Castel Sainte-Marie Ruins are a 13th-century historical site that was partly devastated by a tornado in 2021. It has since been partially renovated and is open for visitors to view its exterior towers, walls, and outbuildings. It's located in the same park as the Château de Beauraing.


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