Best attractions and places to see around Le Bellay-En-Vexin include a variety of historical sites and natural landscapes within the Vexin Français Regional Natural Park. This region features a limestone plateau with valleys, woods, and fields, offering diverse outdoor exploration opportunities. The area is characterized by its architectural heritage, including castles and churches, alongside its natural beauty. Le Bellay-en-Vexin serves as a base for exploring the wider Vexin region's cultural and natural points of interest.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Please note: if you want to park there to go hiking, the car park is currently only open from 2:00 p.m. on Sundays.
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Simple and beautiful lines for this castle which is found there almost by surprise
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The Château de Théméricourt, probably built by Philippe de Théméricourt in the second half of the 15th century, has retained its initial plan with two main buildings arranged at right angles and flanked by four turrets topped with pepperbox roofs. This square plan responds to the concern of rejecting common areas in isolated buildings. The north and west facades of the castle have retained their original, very severe appearance. They contrast greatly with those opening onto the park, which, apart from the central turret, remain marked by classicism. The castle park has evolved greatly since the 18th century. The French garden was succeeded, it seems in the middle of the 19th century, by a park with a pond fed by the Aubette de Meulan.
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Nice castle to look at from the road because private.
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Souvenir in addition to being a castle, which is always pleasant to look at!
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The castle was built from 1665 for the Marquis André de Guiry according to plans drawn by François Mansart, recovering the foundations of a first building of the sixteenth century destroyed by fire. The architect and the sponsor died in 1666, but the work was however completed by the nephew Jules Hardouin-Mansart. A rare case in history, the estate has remained in the same family for thirteen centuries, that is to say as far back as the first written traces that mention it. After being listed as historical monuments by decree of July 11, 1942 with its park, the castle, the avenue, the main courtyard, the outbuildings, the orchard and various elements of the park are classified by decree of March 14, 1944; then two constituent parcels of the avenue du château are classified by decree of December 10, 2001. Consequently, the park simply remains registered, and the castle with all the rest of the estate is classified
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Mansion dating from the 16th century, which retains external signs of the feudalism of the previous period with the presence of towers, closed perimeter walls. The two pepperbox-capped towers frame a cart gate and a pedestrian gate. The whole is affirmed by a dominating and defensive side. The Château de Moussy housed the German general staff in 1943 and was damaged, like the neighboring church, by a bombardment in 1944. above the main entrance is a characteristic addition. The property listed in the Inventory is private and cannot be visited.
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Le Bellay-en-Vexin and its surroundings are rich in history. Within the village, you can discover its own church, a fortified castle, and timber-framed houses, which reveal its heritage. Nearby, explore significant châteaux such as Château de Théméricourt, known for its 15th-century plan and park, Moussy Castle with its distinctive entrance, and Guiry-en-Vexin Castle, which has remained in the same family for thirteen centuries. Don't miss the unique Distillerie de Fremainville, a former distillery now transformed into a reception area and film set.
Yes, beyond the village church in Le Bellay-en-Vexin, you can visit the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church of Frémécourt. This parish Catholic church combines a small Renaissance choir with a partly Romanesque transept and nave, and features a richly carved 14th-century baptismal font.
The Vexin Français Regional Natural Park, where Le Bellay-en-Vexin is located, is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and horse riding across its diverse landscapes of limestone plateaus, valleys, woods, and fields. The region is also crossed by rivers like the Epte, Oise, and Seine, offering opportunities for water-based activities such as canoeing or sailing.
Yes, the area offers several hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like 'The Great Outdoors Trail,' 'Le camp de César,' and 'Les Cressonnières de l'Aubette,' all offering moderate difficulty. There are also loops around Guiry-en-Vexin Castle. For more details and routes, check out the Hiking around Le Bellay-En-Vexin guide.
Cyclists have a variety of routes to choose from. For road cycling, consider the 'Moussy Castle – Wy-dit-Joli-Village loop' or the 'La Roche-Guyon Castle – Cliffs of La Roche-Guyon loop.' If you prefer touring, routes like the 'Villarceaux Estate – Château de Théméricourt loop' offer scenic rides. You can find more options and details in the Road Cycling Routes around Le Bellay-En-Vexin and Cycling around Le Bellay-En-Vexin guides.
Beyond exploring the historical castles like Château de Théméricourt, which has a park suitable for picnics, families can find adventure at Parc Aventure Land in Magny-en-Vexin or enjoy a day at Parc Saint-Paul, a theme park located about 31 km away.
For a truly unique experience, consider hot air ballooning, gliding, or paramotoring over the Vexin region for exceptional panoramic views. Another gem is La Roche-Guyon, designated as one of France's 'most beautiful villages,' featuring a medieval castle built into a limestone cliff and the historic Potager-Verger du Château de la Roche-Guyon.
Excellent day trip options include Giverny Gardens (Jardin de Claude Monet), approximately 27 km away, where you can explore Monet's home and the Impressionist Museum. The medieval village of Vernon, about 30 km away, offers an attractive historic center with an old mill and a collegiate church. Additionally, the Domaine de Villarceaux, a remarkable garden, is within 15 km.
The Vexin Français Regional Natural Park is characterized by a diverse landscape. It features a limestone plateau carved by valleys, extensive woods, open fields, marshes, and rolling hillsides. Five rivers, including the Epte, Oise, and Seine, traverse the region, adding to its natural beauty and offering varied ecosystems.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The castles, such as Château de Théméricourt with its park, and the unique Distillerie de Fremainville, are highly rated. The opportunity to explore the Vexin Français Regional Natural Park through hiking and cycling is also a major draw, offering scenic views and a peaceful escape.
Yes, the Musée archéologique départemental du Val d'Oise is located in Guiry-en-Vexin, near Guiry-en-Vexin Castle. This museum provides valuable historical and archaeological insights into the Vexin region.


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