Castles around Mousseaux-Neuville are primarily represented by the Château de la Bigottière, a private estate located within this commune in the Eure department of France. Historical records document its existence from the late 19th century. The Château de la Bigottière is private property and does not offer public access. The wider Eure region, however, features several historical castles.
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A village full of character with a rich industrial past. Visit its church and the ruins of its castle. If you're interested in Calvados, a guided tour of the Morin winery is a must.
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Osmoy Castle was rebuilt in the 18th century on the site of an earlier Gothic-style castle. It belonged to the Lebœuf family from 1150 to the early 20th century. It was chosen as the headquarters of General Leland Hobbs in the days leading up to the liberation of Évreux (August 22, 1944). It is privately owned and closed to the public.
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Beautiful site on the Eure, don't miss the tomb of Diane de Poitiers.
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The church still houses the bell that rang Henry IV's victory in the 1590 battle between the royal army and the Catholic League. An inscription on the chevet recalls that Saint-Martin was transformed into a temple of Reason during the French Revolution.
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In Renaissance style, this 16th century private castle was built by Henri II for his favorite Diane de Poitiers. A fantastic building to admire while running.
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The primary castle within Mousseaux-Neuville is the Château de la Bigottière. However, it is a private property and does not offer public access. For castle visits, you will need to explore options in the wider Eure region.
Several notable castles are accessible in the surrounding Eure region. We recommend Anet Castle, a stunning Renaissance-style castle built for Diane de Poitiers. Another must-see is Château de Louye, known for its historical origins as a Norman fortress and panoramic views. Sorel Castle, a 17th-century château offering views of the Eure countryside, is also highly regarded.
Anet Castle is historically significant as it was built by Henri II for Diane de Poitiers in the 16th century. Château de Louye has origins as a fortress in Normandy, part of Richard the Lionheart's defense line. Sorel Castle, from the 17th century, is linked to figures like Antoine de la Viefville and playwright Beaumarchais.
Yes, Anet Castle is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the settlement of Ivry-la-Bataille, with its castle ruins and historical church, offers a family-friendly historical experience.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Anet Castle loop from Ézy-sur-Eure' which is an easy 5.2 km hike. The 'Ivry-la-Bataille – Anet Castle loop from Ézy-sur-Eure' offers a moderate 15.5 km option. You can explore more hiking trails in the area on the Hiking around Mousseaux-Neuville guide.
Besides hiking, the region offers cycling and running routes. For cycling, consider the 'Ravito street – Ivry-la-Bataille loop from Ézy-sur-Eure' (easy, 23.6 km). Runners can find routes like the 'Running loop from La Couture-Boussey' (moderate, 5.9 km). More options are available in the Cycling around Mousseaux-Neuville and Running Trails around Mousseaux-Neuville guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the architectural beauty of castles like Anet Castle, often described as an exceptional site. The panoramic views, such as those near Château de Louye and Sorel Castle, are also highly valued. The historical context and the opportunity to imagine the lives of former inhabitants add to the experience.
Yes, both the Château de la Bigottière in Mousseaux-Neuville and Château d'Osmoy are privately owned and closed to the public. Château de Louye is also a private property, though its exterior and surrounding views can be appreciated.
Many castles, like Château de Louye and Sorel Castle, are situated on hills overlooking valleys, providing magnificent panoramic views of the Eure countryside. The surrounding areas often feature forests and river valleys, ideal for walks and appreciating the natural landscape.
Parking availability varies by specific castle. For publicly accessible sites like Anet Castle, visitor parking is typically provided. For smaller sites or ruins like those at Ivry-la-Bataille, parking may be available in the nearby village or designated areas.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring castles and their grounds, with longer daylight hours. However, visiting in autumn can provide beautiful foliage, and some castles may offer special events during the off-peak seasons.
Yes, Château de Louye is known for its magnificent panoramic view from the heights of the valley. Similarly, Sorel Castle is located on a hill, providing a panoramic view of the surrounding Eure countryside.


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