Attractions and places to see around Ablis include historical landmarks and natural features within the Beauce region of France. This rural town in the Yvelines department offers a glimpse into its history through architectural sites and access to the Rémarde river. The area is characterized by its tranquil setting and historical significance, providing a range of sites for exploration.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Religious Site
Tip by
Highlight • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Ablis.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The original 13th-century wooden hall housed a royal courtroom on its upper floor where civil, judicial, feudal, and forestry cases were tried until the 18th century.
2
0
The Halle de Dourdan is a 19th-century market hall built in 1836 that replaced a medieval wooden structure dating from around 1228. Measuring 38 meters long and 14 meters wide, this impressive building features two pavilions at each end connected by a central aisle divided into seven bays. The hall serves as the heart of Dourdan's community life, hosting the weekly Wednesday and Saturday markets as well as annual festivals including the Medieval Festival in June and the Saint-Félicien Festival in September.
2
0
During the French Revolution, the church was converted into a "Temple of Victorious Reason" and later served as a prison until 1795.
2
0
A Catholic parish church dedicated to Saint Germain of Auxerre, positioned in the town center facing the castle on Place du Général-de-Gaulle. Construction began in 1150 under the canons of Saint-Chéron and was completed in the 12th century, though the building endured significant damage during the Hundred Years' War and Wars of Religion before being restored. The church has been classified as a historical monument since 1967 and measures fifty meters in length with its north spire reaching fifty meters in height.
2
0
The fortress once held up to 300 prisoners simultaneously, as recorded in revolutionary period prison registers when it served as a royal prison.
3
0
Dourdan Castle is a 13th-century fortress built by King Philip Augustus between 1220-1222, representing the pinnacle of "Philippian" military architecture with its square plan, defensive towers, and isolated donjon. The castle holds significant historical importance as the birthplace of Hugh Capet, the first Capetian king of France, whose father built an earlier wooden fortress on the site. Throughout its history, the castle served various roles including royal residence, hunting lodge, prison, and military barracks before being restored as a historical monument in 1964.
3
0
Rambouillet Castle A former medieval fortress, Rambouillet Castle was gradually transformed into a pleasure residence by its illustrious owners and adorned with elegant decorations.
0
0
An excellent place to take a break and admire the magnificent castle and its park. Whether you are roaming along the Véloscénie or simply strolling through the forest of the estate, you will be seduced by this idyllic view.
1
0
Ablis offers several historical sites. You can visit the 11th-century Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Church, known for its 19th-century stained-glass windows. Remnants of the 12th-century Former Saint-Epain-Saint-Blaise Abbey are also visible, including a 16th-century building and two pepperbox turrets. Don't miss the Hôtel du Heaume, famous for hosting William the Conqueror, and the 12th-Century Hospice and Sainte-Madeleine Chapel.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Château de Dourdan, a 13th-century fortified castle, is considered family-friendly and offers a glimpse into medieval history. The Saint-Germain-d'Auxerre Church of Dourdan is also a historical site suitable for families. Additionally, the Espace Rambouillet, a forest and animal park in nearby Sonchamp, provides an immersive nature experience for all ages.
Ablis is situated in the natural Beauce region, on the banks of the Rémarde river. The town itself is recognized for its urban green spaces, having earned a '3 flowers' label in the 'Villes et villages fleuris' competition. Nearby, the vast Forêt de Rambouillet offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can also explore the Canals of Rambouillet Castle, which are part of nearly 150 hectares of magnificent gardens.
The area around Ablis is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, road cycling, and general cycling. For instance, there are several running loops around Ablis, Prunay-en-Yvelines, and Mainguerin, ranging from 5 to 12 km. Cyclists can enjoy longer routes like the 'Esclimont Castle – Lavoir de Soulaires loop' or the 'Château du Marais – Rochefort-en-Yvelines loop'. You can explore these and more on the Running Trails around Ablis, Road Cycling Routes around Ablis, and Cycling around Ablis guide pages.
Yes, the Grillon Trail is specifically adapted for people with reduced mobility, offering an inclusive option for enjoying the forest environment. This trail also features facilities for resting or having a bite to eat.
Beyond the Canals of Rambouillet Castle, which features extensive gardens and a rich history as a royal and presidential residence, you can visit the Château de Dourdan. This 13th-century fortified castle is a prime example of medieval military architecture. Another nearby option is the Château de Rambouillet itself, a former royal castle surrounded by a vast forest.
Ablis is recognized for its 'Villes et villages fleuris' label, indicating a focus on flowering plants and trees in its urban spaces. This suggests that late spring and summer (roughly May to September) would be particularly pleasant for enjoying the town's aesthetics and the surrounding natural areas like the Forêt de Rambouillet and the gardens of Château de Rambouillet when they are in full bloom. Historical sites are generally accessible year-round.
Yes, you can explore the Maison Elsa Triolet-Aragon in Saint-Arnoult-En-Yvelines, a house museum dedicated to the renowned writers. For those interested in military history, the Manoir de Sainte-Mesme - Musée du Costume Militaire offers a collection of military costumes housed in a splendid manor.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical significance and the natural beauty of the area. Highlights like the Canals of Rambouillet Castle are loved for their extensive gardens and historical context, having served as a residence for French presidents. The Château de Dourdan is valued for its well-preserved 13th-century structures. The overall tranquil setting and the blend of historical architecture with natural landscapes are frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. Within Ablis, the 11th-century Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul Church is a significant historical monument. A short drive away, the Saint-Germain-d'Auxerre Church of Dourdan, with construction dating back to 1150, is classified as a historical monument and offers a deep dive into Gothic architecture and history.
While not directly in Ablis, the nearby Dourdan Market Hall is a vibrant hub for local life. This impressive 19th-century structure, replacing a medieval wooden hall, hosts weekly Wednesday and Saturday markets, as well as annual festivals like the Medieval Festival in June and the Saint-Félicien Festival in September.
Yes, the Château de Rambouillet, located approximately 14 kilometers from Ablis, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This former royal castle, surrounded by a vast forest and magnificent gardens, offers a significant cultural and historical experience.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: