Attractions and places to see around Bazoches-Sur-Le-Betz include a variety of historical sites and cultural landmarks. The region offers opportunities for exploring man-made monuments and religious buildings. Visitors can discover several notable locations that reflect local heritage and architecture.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very pleasant walk.
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Saint Hilaire was a bishop in Poitiers. Quite a badass, he was highly respected and admired in his time. And his fame made him chosen after his death as Patron Saint until now.
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Lovely place for a bike ride.
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The parish church is dedicated to Saint Loup. Rebuilt in the 18th century.
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There are only a few of this architecture in France, it remains one of the most remarkable with that of Milly-la Forêt. The construction of the hall, which initially had 8 bays and no south gable, dates back to the end of the 15th century. It followed a first work destroyed by the fire of the village in 1282. The frame whose base is in oak initially rested on the ground which, by humidity, damaged the wood. In 1666, it was necessary to remove a span to build the south gable in masonry, to install transverse and longitudinal oblique reinforcements and to rest the 28 feet on stone plinths (again replaced in 1769). During 2003, it underwent a complete restoration which made it possible to reestablish some truths about its construction and put an end to the legend which attributed its construction to Anne de Pisseleu in 1540 with a chestnut frame explaining the absence of cobwebs. It still houses the Monday morning market.
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Here we find the village church. It dates from the first half of the 12th century and was altered many times, notably in the 16th century. She deserves a visit!
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This church deserves a visit for its architecture and its magnificent stained glass windows. Inside, there are sometimes quite interesting exhibits. You will also find a model of the city in miniature.
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Courtenay Church is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, the two pillars of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. For instance, the Halle d'Egreville is a historical monument that hosts a Monday morning market, offering a glimpse into local life. The Saint-Hilaire Church and village model features interesting architecture and a miniature model of the city. Additionally, the Musée Jardin Bourdelle is a garden museum with 56 sculptures, providing an engaging outdoor experience for all ages.
The region is rich in historical sites. You can explore the Halle d'Egreville, a well-preserved 15th-century hall. The Saint-Hilaire Church is another notable historical and religious building with impressive architecture and stained glass windows. You can also visit the Saint Loup Church in Villeneuve la Dondagre, rebuilt in the 18th century, or see The former Courtenay station, which has been repurposed into a community hall.
The area around Bazoches-Sur-Le-Betz offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes for different skill levels. For hiking, explore options like the 'Hiking loop from Saint-Hilaire-les-Andrésis' or the 'Musée Jardin Bourdelle loop from Égreville'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Halle d'Egreville loop from Égreville' or 'The former Courtenay station – Nice tour loop from Chantecoq'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the hiking guide and cycling guide for the region.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. An easy option is the 'Hiking loop from Saint-Hilaire-les-Andrésis' (7.1 km). For moderate hikes, consider the 'Musée Jardin Bourdelle loop from Égreville' (18.6 km) or the 'Étang de Bailly loop from Bazoches-sur-le-Betz' (9.5 km). These trails allow you to explore the local landscape and reach some of the attractions. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Bazoches-Sur-Le-Betz guide.
Absolutely. The region provides a good selection of cycling routes. Easy options include the 'Halle d'Egreville loop from Égreville' (20.8 km) or the 'Nice tour loop from Saint-Hilaire-les-Andrésis' (10.8 km). For those seeking more challenging rides, there are also moderate and difficult routes. Explore the Cycling around Bazoches-Sur-Le-Betz guide for detailed information on routes and their difficulty levels.
While the main attractions are well-regarded, exploring the smaller villages and their local churches, like the Saint Loup Church in Villeneuve la Dondagre, can offer a quieter, more authentic experience. The former Courtenay station, now a community hall, also provides a glimpse into the region's past beyond its primary tourist spots.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities. Summer (July and August) is also popular, especially for the Musée Jardin Bourdelle, though it can be warmer. Some attractions, like the garden museum, have specific opening days and seasons, so it's always good to check in advance.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of the sites. The Halle d'Egreville is praised for its excellent preservation and unique regional style. The Saint-Hilaire Church is noted for its magnificent stained glass windows and occasional exhibits. The Musée Jardin Bourdelle is often described as a superb garden museum with an exceptional layout of sculptures.
While specific cafes are not detailed for every attraction, the Halle d'Egreville hosts a Monday morning market, which can be a good spot for local produce and perhaps some snacks. For more substantial meals, you would typically find options in the nearby towns and villages where these attractions are located, such as Egreville or Courtenay.
Yes, several circular walking routes are available. For example, you can find the 'Hiking loop from Saint-Hilaire-les-Andrésis' or the 'Étang de Bailly loop from Bazoches-sur-le-Betz'. These loops offer convenient ways to explore the countryside and visit points of interest, returning to your starting point. More options are detailed in the Hiking around Bazoches-Sur-Le-Betz guide.
The Halle d'Egreville is a remarkably well-preserved 15th-century hall, characteristic of the region's architecture. It's one of the most notable examples of its kind in France. Originally built with 8 bays, it underwent significant restoration, including the addition of a south gable and stone bases for its supports. It continues to host a vibrant Monday morning market, maintaining its historical function.
At the Musée Jardin Bourdelle, you can explore a superb garden museum featuring 56 sculptures, including the magnificent archer. The layout is meticulously structured, creating an exceptional course for visitors to wander through and admire the art in an outdoor setting. It's particularly beautiful to visit during the summer months.


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