Best attractions and places to see around Treilles-En-Gâtinais include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the broader Gâtinais region. This area in the Loiret department of France is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including forests, agricultural lands, and numerous waterways. Visitors can explore the nearby Canal du Loing and Canal d'Orléans, which offer opportunities for cycling and walking along their banks. The region is also part of the Gâtinais Natural Region, known for its protected…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Briare Canal is a shipping canal in the French regions of Centre-Val de Loire and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Together with the Loing Canal, the Lateral Canal à la Loire, and the Canal du Centre, it forms a chain of canals (the Bourbonnais Route) that served the Parisian waterways. Today, it allows inland waterway vessels and pleasure craft to cross from the Seine to the Saône and then via the Rhône to the Mediterranean.
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A striking contrast in the quality of the road or the developments of the Briard Canal are painful to see compared to those of the Orléans Canal.
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Ideal for beginners or for your first walks or trips. Very safe route with no elevation changes. Note: if you have a good level, it is very monotonous and repetitive - I do not recommend it.
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The cycle path is located between the road and the canal, which is pleasant. Be careful, however, as there are some roots that can lift the asphalt.
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Place where the three canals of Briare, Orléans and Loing meet, since 1724, the year the construction of the Loing ended. The house was that of the lock keeper and the lock controller, today the House of Nature and Water.
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It was referenced on the first list of Historic Monuments by Prosper Mérimée in 1840. This church was restored in the second half of the 19th century because the nave and the aisles were in danger of ruin. This major restoration led by the architect Sauvageot was completed in 1896
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Arrival at Château Landon by a small bridge over which a small river flows.
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The Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church was built between the 11th and 14th centuries and combines Carolingian, Romanesque and Gothic styles. Its bell tower, visible from afar, dominates the region with its 57 meters. It is divided into three registers, crossed right through by light and wind. The nave is made up of three naves (including two aisles). Built in local limestone, the church offers an astonishing contrast between the nave and the left aisle of Romanesque construction, with squat pillars, and its transept and its apse from the 12th century which mark the period of Romanesque- Gothic.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the 13th-century Église Saint-Pierre in Treilles-en-Gâtinais, which is inscribed on the list of historical monuments. Another significant historical landmark is the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, built between the 11th and 14th centuries, showcasing Carolingian, Romanesque, and Gothic styles. Additionally, the medieval city of Château-Landon, visible from the View of Château-Landon, offers many historic buildings and monuments within its alleys.
Yes, the Gâtinais region offers diverse natural beauty. The Junction of the Canal d'Orléans and the Canal de Briare is a notable spot where three canals meet, with the former lock keeper's house now serving as the House of Nature and Water. You can also enjoy scenic segments along the waterways, such as Nargis along the Loing Canal, which provides a pleasant route between trees. The wider Gâtinais Natural Region is known for its forests, agricultural lands, and numerous waterways, often referred to as the 'land of a thousand clearings and sandstone'.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Canal de Briare or the Loing Canal, which are part of the extensive Scandibérique cycle route. Hiking is also popular, with routes like 'The Ponds loop from Cepoy' or 'Etangs de Cepoy – Menhir dit la Pierre aux Fées loop from Cepoy' available. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Treilles-En-Gâtinais or gravel biking trails.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The canal paths, such as those along the Junction of the Canal d'Orléans and the Canal de Briare or Nargis along the Loing Canal, offer easy and safe cycling or walking routes with no elevation changes, perfect for all ages. The medieval city of Château-Landon, seen from the View of Château-Landon, also provides an engaging historical exploration for families.
The Gâtinais region is pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming nature, while summer offers warm weather for cycling and watersports. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially in areas like the Montargis Forest. The canal paths are generally accessible year-round, but the most comfortable conditions for hiking and cycling are typically from April to October.
For leisurely walks, the cycle paths along the Canal du Loing and Canal d'Orléans are excellent choices, offering flat terrain and scenic views. The segment at Nargis along the Loing Canal is particularly noted for its pleasant, easy route. For easy hikes, consider routes like 'Etangs de Cepoy – Menhir dit la Pierre aux Fées loop from Cepoy' or 'Le Solin loop from Châlette-sur-Loing', which are part of the hiking guide for the area.
Yes, Treilles-en-Gâtinais is home to a unique Jardin d'artiste, a peaceful setting where nature and art converge, reflecting the sensibility of its owner, a former Beaux-Arts student. This offers a different kind of cultural experience beyond historical monuments.
The Gâtinais Natural Region, including areas like the Montargis Forest, is known for its protected flora and fauna. You might encounter wildlife such as boars and roe deer, especially in the more forested and secluded areas. The diverse landscapes, including marshes and ponds, also support a variety of birdlife and aquatic species.
While specific public transport details for each attraction are limited, the region is generally best explored by car or bicycle. Parking availability varies by location; for smaller villages like Treilles-en-Gâtinais, street parking is often available. For popular spots like the canal junctions or larger towns like Montargis, dedicated parking areas are more common. It's advisable to check local information for specific parking facilities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Junction of the Canal d'Orléans and the Canal de Briare, often highlighted for its scenic beauty, especially at sunset. The medieval charm and alleys of Château-Landon, viewed from the View of Château-Landon, are also highly appreciated. The pleasant cycling and walking paths along the Loing Canal near Nargis are also a favorite among those seeking a tranquil outdoor experience.
Yes, the flat terrain along the canals and through the countryside provides excellent opportunities for running and jogging. You can find several routes, such as the 'Old Mill loop from Cepoy' or 'Old Paper Mill loop from Châlette-sur-Loing'. For more detailed running routes, refer to the running trails guide around Treilles-En-Gâtinais.
Just a few kilometers from Treilles-en-Gâtinais, Montargis is known as the 'Venice of Gâtinais' due to its 131 bridges and footbridges crisscrossing its canals. It offers a charming urban experience with various museums, including the Musée Girodet, and is a great destination for a day trip to explore its unique waterways and historical architecture.


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