Attractions and places to see around Frétoy include a mix of historical sites and natural monuments within its rural setting. The region offers opportunities to explore religious buildings and ancient megaliths. While Frétoy itself is a small commune, the surrounding area provides several points of interest for visitors. These attractions contribute to the local cultural and natural landscape.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Located in the commune of Chevru, 15 km south-east of Coulommiers, the Saint-Thibault church has a complex history. Towards the end of the 11th and the beginning of the 12th century, the church was dedicated to Saint-Thibault. This testifies to a significant attachment to the Champagne region, of which Saint Thibault (born in Provins around 1030) is a native. The architecture of the building, modified several times since the Middle Ages, underwent numerous renovation works in the 19th century which make its study difficult. If a church is mentioned in Chevru in the 10th century, the choir visible today dates from the end of the 12th century. A nave was added to it at an indeterminate date. In the 17th century, a north collateral was built, probably extended in the 19th century by a sacristy. A fairly complete set of 18th-century furnishings (wrought iron enclosure, altarpiece, paneling, altar) classified as Historic Monuments, is still in place in the choir. It was the subject of several restorations between 1997 and 2000, as was the bell tower in 1998, 2006, and 2007.
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Located in the heart of the village of Chailly-en-Brie, the Saint-Médard church is a true treasure of local heritage. Dating from the 13th century, this majestic church seduces with its architecture that is both simple and elegant, with a remarkable nave and an impressive choir. History and culture lovers will find a serene atmosphere here, ideal for a contemplative break. Its location in the center of the village adds to its charm, making this building a must-see during your visit to Brie. Whether you are passionate about history or simply looking for a moment of calm, the Saint-Médard church will charm you.
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The Church of Saint-Martin-et-Sainte-Anne is a parish church built in the 12th century, with alterations made in the 15th and 16th centuries. It has a central nave flanked by an aisle to the north, a pentagonal apse and a bell tower partially integrated into the masonry of the north aisle. At the back of this tower is a chapel.
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Menhir of Pierrefitte 3 m high is known under the name of Saint-Aubierge gable or Saint Flodoberthe. These names testify to the Christianization of pagan sacred places during the early Middle Ages. According to the legend Saint FlodoBerthe, a nun from Faremoutiers Abbey in the 7th century decided to establish a chapel between Faremoutiers and Saintes. Not finding a stone to carry out her project, she shared her wish with her sister Sainte Aubierge, the latter brought back the menhir in her apron, the shape of which evokes a church gable, she let go of the corner of her apron and the stone stuck. in the Maillard pond in its current place.
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The menhir is made up of a large sandstone slab 3.50 m high with a width at the base of 2.40 m and an average thickness of 0.50 m. It has an oblique groove approximately 2 m long by 4 cm wide on its face and obtained by staking to a depth of 1 cm. An excavation carried out at the foot of the menhir did not yield any archaeological material2. Sainte-Flodoberthe and her sister Sainte-Aubierge both built their respective chapels in Amillis and Saint-Augustin. Sainte-Flodoberthe having finished building hers wanted to offer a beautiful stone to her sister but on the way she met the latter who came to tell her that she had also completed her project. Sainte-Flodoberthe then abandoned the stone on the spot. As for the groove, it would have been made by the handle of Sainte-Flodoberthe's distaff which spun while walking with the stone under her arm2. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Fitte_(Beautheil)
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This “cave” is in reality nothing natural since it is a reproduction of that of Massabielle, called the “Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes” cave in which Bernadette Soubirous says she saw her mother appear to her. Jesus. It is located south of the village on the heights of the Aubetin valley. It took place on land donated by Robert Olivier, a farmer from the town. This grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes was built in 1958, the centenary year of the apparitions of Our Lady in Lourdes. Created and built by Father Jean Fabing, parish priest of Amillis, it was built by workers from Moselle with the help of the parishioners of Amillis, Chevru and Dagny and many friends and benefactors on this land in the Bois de la Croix . Inauguration and blessing on July 13, 1958 by Monsignor Georges Romain, Vicar General. In 1962 Pope John XXIII granted the plenary indulgence to all those who helped with the construction of the building and to all those who come to make pilgrimage there. From this day on, the cave has enjoyed real local success, demonstrated by the crowds that flocked to it during the procession on August 15. Carefully maintained by the faithful of the village and surrounding areas, the Notre-Dame-de Lourdes cave is open daily to all those who wish to stop there. Pilgrimage on August 15. Source: https://www.amillis.fr/amillis/histoire/
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quite rare in Seine et Marne this pretty menhir is worth the trip
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The region around Frétoy offers a mix of natural and historical sites. A notable natural monument is the Menhir of the Sainte Flodoberthe Stone, a 3-meter high sandstone slab with an oblique groove, considered a rare example in Seine-et-Marne. For historical interest, you can explore the Saint-Martin and Saint-Anne Church, a parish church dating back to the 12th century, or the Saint Médard Church in Chailly-en-Brie, also from the 13th century. Further afield, the impressive Notre-Dame de Noyon Cathedral, built between 1145 and 1235, showcases significant Gothic architecture.
Yes, the area is home to several religious buildings. The Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Grotto of Amillis is a reproduction of the Massabielle cave in Lourdes, built in 1958, and is open daily for pilgrimage. You can also visit the historic Saint-Martin and Saint-Anne Church, a 12th-century parish church, and the Saint Médard Church in Chailly-en-Brie. The Église de la Nativité Notre-Dame in Frétoy-le-Château also features architecture that may date back to the late 16th century.
Many of the historical and religious sites around Frétoy can be enjoyed by families. The Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Grotto of Amillis and the Saint Médard Church are both categorized as family-friendly. For outdoor activities, the broader region, including the Morvan Regional Natural Park and Forêts National Park, offers extensive opportunities for walks and exploring nature, which can be suitable for families depending on the trail difficulty.
Frétoy is surrounded by various hiking opportunities. You can find several trails, including an easy 5.4 km loop through the Bois de Chevru from Amillis, or a moderate 8.4 km loop from Beautheil-Saints. The GRP Le tour du Noyonnais long-distance hiking trail also passes through the southern limit of Frétoy-le-Château's communal territory. For more options, explore the Hiking around Frétoy guide.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes in the vicinity of Frétoy. You can find easy loops like the 18.9 km 'Roadbike loop from Beton-Bazoches' or the 47 km 'Church of Boissy-le-Châtel – Nice Descent loop from Choisy-en-Brie'. For more challenging rides, there's a moderate 68.4 km loop from Choisy-en-Brie. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Frétoy guide.
While Frétoy itself is small, the broader region boasts several impressive châteaux. The historic Château de Frétoy, built in 1900, is available for rental and offers extensive grounds. Further afield, you can visit the Château de Motte-Tilly, approximately 32 km away, or the beautifully restored 18th-century Château de Champs-sur-Marne, about 47 km from Frétoy. The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte is another significant classical-style castle in the region.
The best way to experience the natural beauty is through outdoor activities. The Morvan Regional Natural Park, though not immediately adjacent, is a significant natural attraction offering extensive opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. The Forêts National Park in Burgundy also provides vast forests and hiking trails. Locally, the GRP Le tour du Noyonnais offers walking opportunities, and you can find specific running and hiking routes in the Running Trails around Frétoy and Hiking around Frétoy guides.
Yes, the medieval town of Provins is located about 18 km from Frétoy and offers a rich historical and cultural experience. Additionally, the town of Meaux, approximately 36 km away, may provide further points of interest. Noyon, home to the impressive Notre-Dame de Noyon Cathedral and a historic Chapter Library, is also a significant cultural destination.
Visitors appreciate the unique historical and natural elements. For instance, the Menhir of the Sainte Flodoberthe Stone is noted for its rarity and historical legends. The Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Grotto of Amillis is valued for its serene atmosphere and pilgrimage opportunities. The churches, like Saint Médard Church, are admired for their simple yet elegant architecture and historical significance, offering a contemplative break.
You can find a variety of running trails around Frétoy, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Examples include an easy 4.5 km loop from Leudon-en-Brie, or moderate loops such as a 6.5 km route from Bannost-Villegagnon or a 12.8 km route from Amillis. These trails offer a great way to experience the local landscape. For more details, refer to the Running Trails around Frétoy guide.
Yes, many churches in the region have significant historical backgrounds. The Saint-Martin and Saint-Anne Church, for example, is a parish church built in the 12th century with later alterations. The Saint Médard Church dates from the 13th century. The Église de la Nativité Notre-Dame in Frétoy-le-Château also has parts that may date back to the late 16th century, with an 18th-century façade. These sites offer insights into the local religious and architectural history.


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