Best attractions and places to see around Nonancourt. This charming town in the Eure department of Normandy, France, offers a rich historical heritage and pleasant natural surroundings. Its past as a Norman border fortress defending the Avre river is evident in its architectural and cultural sites. Nonancourt features medieval streets, half-timbered houses, and vestiges of ancient ramparts, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
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The Château d'Escorpain is a 16th century castle which belonged to the famous Firmin-Didot family of printers and publishers. You can admire the elegant facade and the imposing portal of the castle, classified as historical monuments. You can also discover the surrounding countryside, crossed by the Pluche, a tributary of the Avre. You will appreciate the green landscapes and the peaceful atmosphere of this rural village.
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a pretty dungeon in a modern style...
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Pretty Town Center of Nonancourt...
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A first castle of Louye is mentioned in the historical annals of Normandy as being one of the last fortresses of the line of defense of Richard the Lionheart against Philippe Auguste. Only a few masonry elements remain of this original fortress, the castle having been completely rebuilt between 1478 and 1508 by the Dreux family. It is a private property that has belonged to the same family since the end of the 19th century.
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The Château de Louye is a residence which stands on the territory of the commune of Louye in the department of Eure, in the Normandy region. The castle is listed as a historic monument.
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The castle of Louye is a residence which stands on the territory of the commune of Louye in the department of Eure, in the Normandy region. The castle is listed as a historical monument.
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Buying this castle dating originally from the 15th century, Alfred Firmin-Didot, owner of the printing press at Mesnil-sur-l'Estrée, not far from here, undertook the restoration of the building in 1879. In particular, he had the sheepfold transformed into a library. which hosts the works published at the family printing house. His descendants remained the owners of this estate, which they bring back to life through various activities.
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Nonancourt is rich in history. You can explore the Nonancourt historic center with its medieval streets, picturesque half-timbered houses, and vestiges of ancient ramparts. Don't miss the 12th to 16th-century Église Saint-Martin with its classified stained-glass windows, and the 15th-century Église de la Madeleine-de-Nonancourt, a classified historical monument.
Yes, several notable castles are in the vicinity. You can discover the 16th-century Escorpain Castle, known for its elegant facade and imposing portal. Also nearby is Château de Louye, a private property rebuilt between 1478 and 1508, offering magnificent panoramic views from its heights.
Nonancourt is situated on the banks of the Avre River, which offers marvelous places for strolls amidst a verdant, hedged landscape. You can also relax in the Parc de la Morinière, which features impressive Oriental plane trees planted in the 18th century.
A truly unique sight is The Donjon of Gilles, a modern-style dungeon built over 50 years by an individual seeking light. It's an unexpected architectural marvel in the heart of the valley.
Absolutely! The area around Nonancourt offers several road cycling routes. You can explore options like the 'Cocherelle Dolmen – The Donjon of Gilles loop' or the 'Avre Aqueduct – The Donjon of Gilles loop'. For more routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Nonancourt guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails. Consider routes such as the 'Saint-Denis Church of Acon – Arm of the Avre loop' or the 'Bridge over the Avre – Saint-Denis Church of Acon loop'. Detailed information and more trails are available in the MTB Trails around Nonancourt guide.
Yes, there are several running trails suitable for various distances. You can try the 'Saint-Lubin-des-Joncherets loop from Nonancourt' or shorter loops like the 'Running loop from La Madeleine-de-Nonancourt'. Find more options in the Running Trails around Nonancourt guide.
For a day trip, consider visiting Chartres, approximately 42 km away, renowned for its spectacular cathedral. Claude Monet's famous Giverny Gardens are also about 42 km away. Another option is the furnished 16th-century Château d'Anet, which belonged to Diane de Poitiers.
The Avre River historically formed a natural border between France and the Duchy of Normandy, making Nonancourt a strategic fortified town. Today, its banks offer pleasant areas for walks and contribute to the region's verdant landscape, with picturesque old mills nestled along its flowering banks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical heritage, evident in the well-preserved medieval town center and ancient ramparts. The blend of historical sites like the churches and castles, combined with the peaceful natural surroundings of the Avre River, offers a diverse and engaging experience.
Beyond the prominent Église Saint-Martin and Église de la Madeleine-de-Nonancourt in the town center, you can also visit the Catholic Church - Sainte-Croix de Laons, which holds significant religious meaning related to the Holy Cross.
Yes, Nonancourt was a significant border fortress. You can still explore vestiges of the old town walls, a feudal motte, and even underground passages through 'La balade des remparts' (the ramparts walk), which highlights the town's strategic past.


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