Castles around Beauchamps offer a glimpse into centuries of history, with 6 distinct castles to explore. This region, primarily in France, features a mix of historic residences and medieval sites. Visitors can discover architectural evolution from fortified structures to grand chateaus. The area provides opportunities to engage with local heritage and explore diverse historical settings.
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This former royal residence has hosted the kings and queens of France and England. It was built in the 16th century by Henri de Lorraine, third Duke of Guise, and renovated in the 17th century by the Grande Mademoiselle, cousin of Louis XIV. It became the property of Louis-Philippe, the last king of France, who twice hosted Queen Victoria there. You can walk around the castle from the station, and visit the museum there.
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Eu residents lament that their town is really only known to crossword enthusiasts, who are familiar with the question of "a village in the valley of the Bresle with two letters." After all, Eu has a rich past, in which William the Conqueror married his cousin Mathilde of Flanders in 1050, and where more recently, at the end of the 19th century, King Louis-Philippe set up his summer residence here.
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Nothing remains of the castle where William the Conqueror and Mathilde of Flanders married in 1050. Louis XI had it demolished in 1475. The current castle was built in 1578 by Henri de Guise and Catharina van Kleef and has been restored several times. It came into the possession of the Orléans family and became one of the favorite cuttings of Louis-Philippe, who received Queen Victoria twice. From 1874 to 1879, Violet-le-Duc was charged with the refurbishment by the Count of Paris, grandson of the King. He modernized the castle and installed gas lamps and central heating. Since 1964, the castle has been owned by the city of Eu. It houses the town hall and the Musée Louis-Philippe and has been listed as a protected monument since 1985.
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The 18th-century castle is attached to two towers of an earlier 13th-century castle. More recently it gradually fell into disrepair until 2020 when it found new owners who have been committed to the restoration ever since. Many volunteers also help with this. During our visit we were lucky enough to meet two of them who showed us around the castle and the vegetable garden where very sustainable gardening can be admired. More information can be found on the castle's website https://chateaudebouillancourt.com/
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The castle from the 19th century has a beautiful, well-kept garden and the old outbuildings have been converted into apartments, some of which are used as holiday homes. More information on the castle's website https://www.chateaudharcelaines.com/
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The castle of Eu is a 16th century residence, built on the site of a 10th century fortified castle, which stands in the French commune of Eu in the north of the Seine-Maritime department, in the region Normandy. It houses both the services of the town hall and the Louis-Philippe museum, labeled “Musée de France”. The castle is subject to partial protection as a historic monument. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_d'Eu
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Many castles in the region offer a welcoming experience for families. For instance, Eu Castle, Château de Bouillancourt-en-Sery, and Château d'Harcelaines are all categorized as family-friendly, providing historical exploration in an engaging setting.
The castles around Beauchamps showcase a rich tapestry of history, ranging from medieval fortresses to grand 19th-century chateaus. Eu Castle, for example, was a royal residence that hosted King Louis-Philippe and Queen Victoria. Château de Bouillancourt-en-Sery combines 13th-century towers with an 18th-century structure, offering a glimpse into centuries of architectural evolution and ongoing restoration efforts.
Yes, the region around Beauchamps offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, general cycling tours, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are routes like the 'Château d'Eu loop' for mountain biking or 'Eu Castle – Architecture balnéaire loop' for touring bicycles. You can explore these options and more on the dedicated komoot guides for Road Cycling Routes around Beauchamps, Cycling around Beauchamps, and MTB Trails around Beauchamps.
The best time to visit the castles around Beauchamps is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and the gardens are often at their most beautiful. Summer (July and August) is also popular, though it can be warmer and more crowded. Winter visits can offer a unique, quieter experience, especially if you enjoy the crisp air and fewer visitors.
While the main castles in this guide are not explicitly named 'Beauchamp', there are notable historical sites associated with the name. For example, in France, you can find the charming Château de Beauchamp in Villaines-la-Gonais (Sarthe) which operates as a bed and breakfast, and another Château de Beauchamp in La Chapelle-de-Guinchay (Saône et Loire) known for its beautiful grounds. In the UK, Beauchamp Court in Alcester, Warwickshire, is a historically significant site of a medieval fortified manor house, though it exists as earthwork remains rather than an intact castle.
The castles offer diverse experiences. Château de Bouillancourt-en-Sery allows visitors to observe ongoing restoration efforts and explore its historical grounds, often with insights from volunteers. Château d'Harcelaines, a 19th-century castle, features a well-maintained garden and converted outbuildings, some serving as holiday homes, offering a blend of history and modern comfort.
Yes, Château de Bouillancourt-en-Sery is a prime example. This castle, which combines 13th-century towers with an 18th-century structure, has been undergoing significant restoration since 2020 by its new owners and many volunteers. Visitors can often witness these efforts firsthand.
Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended, as you'll likely be exploring extensive grounds, uneven surfaces, and multiple levels within the castles. Dress in layers, as temperatures can vary between indoor and outdoor areas, and be prepared for potential changes in weather, especially if you plan to spend time in the gardens or nearby outdoor routes.
While the guide highlights popular choices, the region's charm often lies in discovering its varied historical sites. Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring sites like the Château de Lizi, also known as 'The Beau Chateau,' near Paris. It has a rich history from a medieval fortress to a Renaissance chateau and is currently undergoing extensive restoration, offering a unique perspective on historical preservation.
Visitors frequently praise the rich history and architectural diversity of the castles, from medieval fortresses to grand chateaus. The opportunity to step back in time, explore well-maintained gardens, and witness ongoing restoration projects, such as at Château de Bouillancourt-en-Sery, are often highlighted. The community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 100 upvotes, reflecting a strong appreciation for the region's historical heritage.
Absolutely. Château d'Harcelaines is known for its beautiful, well-kept garden. Additionally, the Château de Beauchamp in La Chapelle-de-Guinchay (Saône et Loire) boasts a beautiful ten-hectare park with a sun terrace and garden, providing a serene natural setting for visitors.
Parking availability varies by castle. Larger, more popular sites like Eu Castle typically have designated parking areas nearby. For smaller or privately owned chateaus, such as the Château de Beauchamp in Villaines-la-Gonais, free on-site private parking is often available. It's advisable to check the specific castle's website or contact them directly for detailed parking information before your visit.


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