Best castles around Chalon-Sur-Saône are situated in a region known for its historical depth and varied landscapes. The area, traversed by the Saône River, features a mix of plains and rocky outcrops. This geographical diversity has historically supported the construction of numerous fortifications. The region offers a blend of cultural significance and natural scenery, providing a setting for exploring historical architecture.
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From the 13th to the 18th century: Within the same grounds, several castles followed one another in different places. 1788: At the time of the acquisition of the estate by Baron François-Julien Geramb, a Hungarian magnate and former minister of Emperor Joseph II., only ruins remained.
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This small 15th-century castle, built of brick, has not undergone any restoration. In the 18th century, it still had a rectangular enclosure with four towers. Only a main residential building remains between two large square towers topped with high hipped roofs. The larger of the two towers features elegant mullioned windows. Some bays have retained medieval wrought-iron grilles.
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Top campsite! Beautiful complex with a castle, indoor and outdoor pool, wine tasting, restaurant and grocery store. Also inexpensive for bikes and tents. A clear recommendation!
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This beautiful ensemble has its origins at the end of the 12th century. It underwent significant transformations during the 15th century, notably to make it habitable. The castle is open to visits without appointment in July and August (closed on Mondays). Outside of this period, only planned group visits are possible. The estate also offers tastings and a treasure map to create with the family.
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Picnic table, or lawn on the other side of the road, for those who want to picnic with a view. Few tourists even on a long weekend!
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Very pretty castle! Always has an effect when I walk past!
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The Château de Sercy, is a charming castle with a rich history. Its medieval architecture, picturesque surroundings and peaceful ambience make it a top destination for history buffs.
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This campsite is located in the gardens of the Château de l'Épervière. Several lodges also welcome travellers. For more information: https://www.domaine-eperviere.com/
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For an authentic medieval experience, consider visiting Sercy Castle, known for its Romanesque chapel and well-preserved architecture including battlements and towers. Another excellent choice is Château de Couches, a captivating 12th-century fortress featuring underground passages, imposing keeps, and a justice tower, often hosting medieval events.
Yes, Château de Rully is a prime example. This 12th-century castle is still inhabited by descendants of its original builder, who welcome visitors and offer an intimate glimpse into their family home, including original kitchens and a family chapel. Similarly, the owners of Château de Germolles often conduct tours themselves, sharing their passion for its rich history.
Château de Rully provides magnificent panoramic views of the Châlons coast and the plain stretching towards the Saône River. Additionally, Château de Brancion, a feudal château, offers stunning views overlooking the medieval village of Brancion and the Grosne valley, with its 23-meter dungeon providing an unobstructed vista.
Absolutely! Château de Rully is not only a historical site but also known for its excellent Burgundy wine, with tastings offered alongside castle visits. Château de Couches also provides wine-tasting initiations, adding a gastronomic dimension to your historical exploration.
Several castles cater to families. Château de l'Épervière & Camping is a great option as it includes camping facilities, a restaurant, and accommodation, making it convenient for longer stays with children. The Church and Castle Tower of Saint-Germain-du-Plain, with its remaining fortified tower, can also spark children's imaginations. Château de Couches, with its mysterious underground passages and medieval events, can also be very engaging for younger visitors.
The region around Chalon-sur-Saône offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, such as 'The château de Rully and the montagne de la Folie — loop' near Château de Rully. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Route des Grands Crus Cycle Loop' and gravel biking trails such as 'Chalon-sur-Saône – The Saône loop'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Chalon-Sur-Saône, Road Cycling Routes around Chalon-Sur-Saône, and Gravel biking around Chalon-Sur-Saône guide pages.
Yes, for those interested in exploring ruins and imagining past grandeur, Château de Montaigu offers an intriguing experience with its underground cellar, window, and door frame revealing themselves to your imagination. The Church and Castle Tower of Saint-Germain-du-Plain also features the remains of a fortified castle, with only one tower still standing.
Château de Germolles is renowned as the best-preserved residence of the Dukes of Burgundy. Built in the latter half of the 14th century, it provides a unique immersion into medieval aristocratic life, showcasing richly decorated rooms, historical frescoes, and formal gardens that reflect the luxury of the period.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for visiting castles, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Many castles also host special events, such as medieval festivals or wine tastings, during these seasons. While some castles may have limited hours or closures in winter, others remain open, offering a quieter, more intimate experience.
Yes, Château de l'Épervière & Camping offers accommodation options within its grounds, including camping facilities and lodges. This provides a unique opportunity to stay directly at a castle site while exploring the region.
Pontus de Tyard Castle, built in the 13th century next to a 12th-century Romanesque church, is a picturesque castle that is open to the public and well worth a visit for its charm and historical setting.
Château de la Ferté stands out as the last remaining evidence of a former monastery, preserving its history as an abbey palace. It features an imposing staircase, salons with carved woodwork, tapestries, paintings, and original furniture, linking its Cistercian foundation to the post-Revolutionary era, offering a different historical perspective than typical fortresses.


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