Castles around Bazoches-Sur-Guyonne offer a rich historical landscape, featuring a variety of architectural styles and periods. The area is home to 6 castles, providing insights into centuries of French history. Notably, the region is associated with the Château de Bazoches, a significant feudal edifice and former residence of Marshal Vauban. Visitors can explore diverse historical sites, from medieval ruins to grand châteaux.
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A very beautiful castle
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The style of this castle is not my favorite, but it is clear that it is still rather pretty, and the setting is just as pretty.
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The castle with its well-kept, spacious park is privately owned and unfortunately cannot be visited.
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Very nice castle with a spacious park. Unfortunately not to visit. The property has been privately owned for several years.
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The castle is privately owned and unfortunately cannot be visited.
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Super beautiful, and well highlighted by the municipality.
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The castle of Beynes is installed in the bottom of a valley. Its construction dates back to the 11th century. It first had a military role at a time when the course of the Mauldre constituted a line of defense of the royal domain, to the west, in particular against the English during the Hundred Years' War. In the 15th century, the castle having lost its strategic importance due to the extension of the royal domain, Robert d'Estouteville, chamberlain of King Charles VII and owner of the premises, made it undergo some modifications, by demolishing the keep and adapting the nascent artillery fortifications. In the 16th century, in 1536, the estate was ceded to Diane de Poitiers (Madame de Valentinois) by Henri II, her royal lover2. She had a new dwelling built by Philibert Delorme, author of the Château des Tuileries, the Château d'Anet or part of that of Chenonceau. The castle is among the first listed with a framework that was a precursor to the principle of glued laminated timber, the technique of which was therefore invented by this great architect3,4. In the 17th century, in 1688, ladies of the high aristocracy gathered there around the mystical Madame Guyon. On October 4, they organized a meeting at the château between Madame Guyon and their spiritual director, the Abbé de Fénelon5. This one becomes one of the most fervent disciples of Madame Guyon6. In the 18th century, the ruins of the castle served for a time as the setting for the English park laid out by the Phélypeaux de Pontchartrain who then owned it. An estimate for its restoration is produced7, its cost probably convinces the owners to leave it as it is. Abandoned then dismantled, it even serves as a quarry for the construction of the village. In 1967, the Château de Beynes was bought by the municipality, which was responsible for saving the estate, which was then buried by vegetation. From 1995 to 1999, it was excavated and then benefited from reinforcement works. In 2014, all the remains were classified as historical monuments 8. At the beginning of June 2016, heavy rains caused the flooding of the moat9,10, and the collapse of a section of the wall. Work, in the form of a subsidized and sponsored volunteer site, is underway to stop its deterioration and allow its access to the public11.
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The most significant castle for military history is the Château de Bazoches. It was the primary residence and workspace of Marshal Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, a renowned military engineer under King Louis XIV. You can explore rooms filled with artifacts related to Vauban, including his study and the grand gallery where his engineers worked. For more details on its history, you can visit bourgogne-tourisme.com.
Yes, the Ruins of the Château de Beynes offer a fascinating look at a fortified castle dating back to the 11th century. It played a military role during the Hundred Years' War and later belonged to Diane de Poitiers. The ruins are surrounded by moats and partially covered by vegetation, providing a unique historical atmosphere. The municipality acquired it in 1967 and has undertaken excavation and reinforcement works.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Château des Mesnuls, a beautiful Louis XIII style building. Another highly regarded spot is Tremblay-sur-Mauldre Castle, a superb 17th-century chateau set within a 40-hectare park and golf course. Plaisir Castle is also popular for its spacious park and pretty setting.
While specific activities for kids vary by season and castle, Plaisir Castle is noted for its spacious park, which can be a pleasant spot for families to relax and for children to play. The Château de Bazoches, with its rich history and Vauban's legacy, can also be engaging for older children interested in history. Always check individual castle websites for current family programs or events.
The Château de Bazoches is typically open to the public from late March to early November, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for a visit. These seasons generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and nearby areas. The annual lyrical singing festival, 'Les Nuits Musicales de Bazoches,' takes place in mid-July, which could be a special time to visit.
Yes, the Château de Jouars-Pontchartrain is privately owned and unfortunately cannot be visited. While you can admire its exterior from a distance, access to the grounds and interior is restricted.
The region around Bazoches-Sur-Guyonne offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Small lake – Rambouillet Castle loop' or the 'Plaisir Church – Plaisir Castle loop.' For runners, there are trails like the 'La Mauldre Stream loop.' Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Bassin de Pissaloup – Saint-Quentin Pond loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, running guide, and gravel biking guide for the area.
While specific hiking trails directly linked to each castle aren't detailed, the area offers several running and cycling routes that can be adapted for walks. For example, the 'La Mauldre Stream loop' is a moderate 12 km route that could be suitable for a longer walk. You can explore various options in the running trails guide around Bazoches-Sur-Guyonne for paths that might suit your walking preferences.
The castles around Bazoches-Sur-Guyonne showcase a range of historical periods. The Ruins of the Château de Beynes date back to the 11th century, representing feudal and medieval architecture. The Château de Bazoches, while having 12th-century origins, is most known for its 17th-century association with Vauban. You'll also find 17th-century châteaux like Tremblay-sur-Mauldre Castle and Louis XIII style buildings such as the Château des Mesnuls.
The Château de Bazoches is highly significant as the primary residence of Marshal Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, the renowned military engineer. It was here that he conceived and designed many of his fortifications for King Louis XIV. The castle's largely unaltered 12th-century feudal architecture, combined with its rich Vauban-related artifacts, offers a unique insight into French military history and the life of this influential figure. Its historical importance also includes hosting figures like King Philip Augustus and Richard the Lionheart.
Yes, the Château de Bazoches hosts an annual lyrical singing festival called 'Les Nuits Musicales de Bazoches' in mid-July. This event adds a cultural dimension to a visit to the castle and its surroundings. The nearby village church, where Vauban is buried, also contributes to the historical and cultural experience.


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