Castles around Baccon, located in the Loiret department of France, offer a glimpse into the region's rich history. This area is situated near the Loire River, providing a landscape that combines natural beauty with historical significance. The commune of Baccon serves as a starting point for exploring several notable historical sites and medieval towns. Visitors can discover a variety of architectural styles and historical contexts within a short distance.
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According to legend, the Devil took refuge in the castle after having built the magnificent Pont de Beaugency in one night.
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A beautiful little town with wine, market and tradition
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The cafe is good and the service is great
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A beautiful castle to visit with its many activities.
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Super little town with its Château-park!
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Witness tower of the Romanesque military architecture of the 11th century. Only the skeleton remains today because it burned during the War of Religions and then the interior completely collapsed in 1849.
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Around Baccon, you can explore several historically rich sites. The Château de Beaugency is an 11th-century Loire Valley château now housing a Digital Art Center. Nearby, the César Tower, a prominent 36-meter high historical structure, stands near the medieval town of Meung-sur-Loire, which also features its own castle-park.
Yes, several sites are noted as family-friendly. The Château de Beaugency and the town of Meung-sur-Loire, with its castle-park and medieval ambiance, are great options for families. The Beaugency Medieval Town itself offers a pleasant experience for all ages.
The castles around Baccon offer a deep dive into French history, particularly the medieval period and the Loire Valley's significance. For instance, the Château de Beaugency dates back to the 11th century and was once owned by the lords of Beaugency, the French crown, and the Dukes of Orléans. The César Tower, though partially ruined, bears witness to events like the Wars of Religion in 1568.
Yes, you can. The Château de Beaugency has a café. Additionally, near the César Tower, there's a café known for its nice service and regional organic products. The Beaugency Medieval Town and the town of Beaugency itself offer good restaurant options.
The region around Baccon is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various routes, including traffic-free bike rides, MTB trails, and running trails. For cycling, explore options like "The Loire – Meung-sur-Loire loop" or "Meung-sur-Loire – Beaugency Bridge loop" from the Traffic-free bike rides around Baccon guide. For running, there are loops from Champremeau and Huisseau-sur-Mauves, detailed in the Running Trails around Baccon guide.
Absolutely. The area offers several cycling and mountain biking routes. You can find traffic-free bike rides, such as the "Meung-sur-Loire – Beaugency Bridge loop," in the Traffic-free bike rides around Baccon guide. For mountain biking, explore trails like the "Trou au Pingouin Trail – Barchelin Trail, Tavers loop" or the "Meung-sur-Loire – The Harbour Master's Office loop" in the MTB Trails around Baccon guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the medieval charm and historical ambiance of towns like Meung-sur-Loire and Beaugency Medieval Town. They appreciate the winding streets, historical monuments, and the scenic riverside views along the Loire. The presence of good restaurants and local markets also adds to the appeal.
While specific opening hours vary, the Château de Beaugency is generally open every day except Mondays from 10 am to 6 pm in April, May, June, September, and October. In July and August, it extends its hours, opening daily from 10 am to 7 pm. Visiting during these months allows for pleasant weather and full access to attractions.
While the main castles like Château de Beaugency are popular, exploring the surrounding medieval towns such as Meung-sur-Loire and Beaugency Medieval Town during off-peak hours or weekdays might offer a more tranquil experience. The César Tower, while a significant landmark, might also be less crowded than a fully restored château.
Yes, absolutely. The towns of Meung-sur-Loire and Beaugency are situated directly on the Loire River. You can enjoy bucolic perspectives on the river along the Quai Jeanne d'Arc in Meung-sur-Loire, or walk across the beautiful medieval bridge in Beaugency, making it easy to combine historical exploration with scenic riverside strolls.


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