Best attractions and places to see around La Chapelle-Gauthier, a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department of France, offers a mix of historical sites and outdoor exploration. The area features picturesque landscapes suitable for hiking and cycling. Notable landmarks include historical castles and unique architectural sites. This region provides opportunities to explore both cultural heritage and natural surroundings.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Vaux-le-Vicomte Castle is beautiful 😉. Absolutely recommended 👍.
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a beautiful perspective - worth stopping by or visiting!
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For the perspective of the aisles.
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to see, quiet little town
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Samois was not on Thibaut de Champagne's itinerary. It seemed useful to me to leave this village to have a view of the hillside opposite Héricy-Vulaines-Samorau. We regret that the old Roman bridge between Samois-sur-Seine and Héricy no longer exists, Louis XVIII decides to rebuild one, between these two communes. Built from wood provided by the surrounding forests, its location further upstream of the village, near Samoreau, is more favorable thanks to a narrowing of the Seine. In 1811 work began, but it was only in 1825 that the first Valvins bridge was inaugurated. To be more solid and adapted to modern life, in 1866 the bridge was rebuilt as a metal structure. After the Second World War, the bridge, completely destroyed by the German army, was entirely rebuilt in reinforced concrete, wider and asphalted, to facilitate the ever-increasing traffic] (Wikipedia has shortened the history of this bridge: The army American having crossed the Seine on a boat bridge, a temporary bridge in metal structure with wooden floor then bitumen was rebuilt to replace the one destroyed by the Germans. The current concrete bridge dates from 1977). The plateau of La Brosse and Fontaineroux, which is part of the commune, has been inhabited since the Neolithic period but the village of Héricy has its origins in the warehouses built by the Senon nautes, opposite the port of Samois-sur-Seine, the most important between Sens and Lutetia. Under Louis between Melun and Montereau-Fault-Yonne. It has been said to be Roman, but in 1177 it was already there, flanked by its mills. It was probably in the 14th century that it was equipped with towers and that the city was surrounded by walls and moats. With its large fortified gates to the south and north, Héricy then had the title of town. She suffered greatly from the Hundred Years' War. There were battles there several times and it was occupied from 1419 to 1430. The first written mention of the name is villa Velcina. This refers to “villa”, a large farm with farm buildings. The villa is a Roman creation whose name was given to later foundations (from the 6th to the 12th century). In relation to the other surrounding villages or hamlets, Samoreau, Héricy and La Brosse in the 12th century and even Fontaineroux in 1279. All this means that a large Gallo-Roman or Merovingian property may have existed on the site of the village. Samoreau was already occupied during the Neolithic period: numerous cut flints (chisels, scrapers, drills, saws, etc.) testify that peoples were “attracted there by the river where they found both the water necessary for their needs and fish in these waters, game on these banks, finally the very raw material of their weapons and their tools, the precious flint. » In 1177 the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés acquired part of the village territory. In 1520 François I bought the hillsides where he built the Château des Pressoirs du Roy. From 1592 to 1597, Henri IV stayed at the Pressoirs du Roy in the company of the beautiful Gabrielle d’Estrées. In 1679 the royal water coach was created between Paris and Valvins (the village closest to Samoreau, on the banks of the Seine).
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Magnificent castle which inspired Versailles but which led its owner, the superintendent Fouquet, to the dungeon on the orders of Louis XIV.
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The Château de Blandy-les-Tours is a fortified castle located in the commune of Blandy-les-Tours in the department of Seine-et-Marne, 70 km from Paris, and not far from the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte. This building was built between the 13th and the second half of the 14th century. From a simple fortified manor to a fortified castle of the Hundred Years' War, from a residential castle to the Ferme des Tours, the Château de Blandy-les-Tours has had a long history and has been the property of prestigious families. Acquired in 1992 by the Seine-et-Marne departmental council, it was the subject of restoration campaigns and archaeological excavations until its reopening in 2007. This castle now engages in a permanent dialogue between heritage and artistic creation. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Blandy-les-Tours
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Magnificent castle which inspired Versailles but which led its owner, Fouquet, to the dungeon on the orders of Louis XIV
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The most notable historical landmark within the commune is the Château de La Chapelle-Gauthier. This castle dates back to the 12th century, with significant reconstructions in the 17th century. It is classified as a historical monument and parts of it now house the town hall and municipal library. It also served as a filming location for the acclaimed 2019 film "Portrait of a Lady on Fire".
Yes, the region boasts several impressive castles. You can explore the Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle, a medieval fortified stronghold, or the magnificent Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, a 17th-century masterpiece that inspired the Palace of Versailles.
You can visit Les Affolantes, a collection of Belle-Époque bourgeois villas located along the banks of the Seine between Seine-Port and Saint-Mammès. These villas are recognized for their distinctive neo-Norman style and have inspired various artists.
The picturesque landscapes around La Chapelle-Gauthier offer numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling through scenic routes. The area is known for its charming countryside, perfect for exploring on foot or by bike.
Yes, there are various hiking trails available. For example, you can find routes like the "Roiblay chapel – Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle loop" or the "Blandy-les-Tours Castle – Blandy Castle loop." You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around La Chapelle-Gauthier guide.
Absolutely. The region offers both mountain biking and road cycling routes. For road cycling, you might enjoy routes like the "Pretty road along the Seine – Chartrettes Bridge loop." Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the "Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle – Ruelle du Ru loop." Discover more options in the MTB Trails around La Chapelle-Gauthier and Road Cycling Routes around La Chapelle-Gauthier guides.
Many of the historical sites are suitable for families. Both the Blandy‑les‑Tours Castle and the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte are categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages. Exploring the outdoor trails is also a great family activity.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring to autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer is ideal for longer days of exploration. Autumn provides beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles, such as the majestic Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte. The unique Belle-Époque villas of Les Affolantes also receive high praise for their charm. The scenic routes for hiking and cycling are also a big draw, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the picturesque natural surroundings.
Yes, among the various hiking options, you can find easier routes. For instance, the "Blandy-les-Tours Castle – Blandy Castle loop from Blandy" is rated as an easy hike. You can explore more options in the Hiking around La Chapelle-Gauthier guide to find trails that match your desired difficulty.
The Château de La Chapelle-Gauthier has a rich history, dating back to the 12th century. It was notably rebuilt after 1616 and once belonged to Jean Juvénal des Ursins. Its classification as a historical monument since 1990 underscores its importance. For more detailed historical information, you can refer to its Wikipedia page.


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