Best attractions and places to see around Engenville are found within the commune and its wider surroundings. Engenville is situated in the fertile Beauce region, characterized by its agricultural landscape and rural setting. The area offers a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore local landmarks and venture into the Loiret department for diverse attractions.
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The unfinished church built after the other church near the Châtel in the 13th century. From the town website: In the 13th century, the inhabitants of Yèvre-le-Châtel obtained permission from the Bishop of Orléans to build a parish church in the cemetery. However, following the intervention of the monks of Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire, the bishop reversed his decision and work was interrupted. Work resumed after the Hundred Years' War, but the church was never completed. Furthermore, in 1708, the bishop authorized the sale of stones and materials that had fallen onto the ground, resulting in Saint-Lubin being both unfinished and in ruins. The building, with a single nave and two bays, is perfectly homogeneous. The structure, in the shape of a Latin cross, ends with a flat chevet, characteristic of the 13th century. The romantic remains of this church were admired by Victor Hugo in the 19th century.
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Very beautiful village which is definitely worth the detour. You can notably discover its castle, built in the 13th century under Philippe Auguste. Don't hesitate to dismount and take a walk in the pedestrian part of the village.
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The Manoir de la Taille, also known as the Château de Bondaroy, is a fortified manor house which dates from the 14th century and was the birthplace of two Renaissance poets, Jean and Jacques de La Taille. You can admire the impressive facade, towers and gatehouse, as well as the surrounding countryside. You can also explore the neighboring town of Pithiviers, which has a rich heritage and a famous pastry, the pithivier.
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The Manor of La Taille, also called Château de Bondaroy, is a fortified manor whose construction dates back to the 14th century. Opulent construction, it does not leave indifferent the walkers who follow its thick walls. Listed in the register of historical monuments in 1974, the manor is now a private property. Banquets and seminars are sometimes organized there and it is possible to visit the place during the summer.
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The Moulin de la Porte marsh is an ecological setting located to the east of Pithiviers. A variety of flora and fauna inhabit this 20-hectare wetland. Popular with walkers, the marsh is also a leisure activity for hikers who travel through the Egg Valley. In the heart of the marsh, a discovery trail decorated with educational panels tells you more about the richness of its nature.
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Yevres-le-Chatel. A romantic and unusual stopover
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Very pretty village, worth a visit.
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At its height of popularity, the town of Yèvre-le-Châtel obtained permission to build a second church outside its fortifications. However, this church was never completed, as the village declined following the Hundred Years' War. The ruins moved Victor Hugo, who described them in a romantic style, and the resulting renewed renown led to their classification as historical monuments.
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Near Engenville, you can explore the Saint Lubin Chapel, an unfinished church that moved Victor Hugo and is now a classified historical monument. Another notable site is the Manoir de La Taille (Château de Bondaroy), a fortified manor house dating from the 14th century. The nearby town of Pithiviers also boasts the Saint-Salomon-et-Saint-Grégoire Church and a Transport Museum.
Yes, the Moulin de la Porte Marsh is a 20-hectare wetland popular with walkers, featuring a discovery trail with educational panels. Engenville is also situated in the fertile Beauce region, known as the 'granary of France,' offering scenic landscapes for walks and cycling. Additionally, the Morailles Rose Garden is part of the 'Route de la Rose' and provides a chance to explore various gardens.
The region offers a rich cultural tapestry. You can visit the picturesque village of Yèvre-le-Châtel, classified among France's most beautiful villages, with its 13th-century fortress. Pithiviers offers a Transport Museum and local culinary specialties like Pithiviers fondant. For a unique experience, consider the Saffron Museum in the wider Loiret department.
Families can enjoy the Moulin de la Porte Marsh, which has a discovery trail with educational panels about its diverse flora and fauna. The Saint Lubin Chapel is also noted as family-friendly. The wider Loiret department offers recreational activities such as picnicking or visiting an aquatic center.
There are several cycling routes available, catering to different difficulty levels. You can explore the 'Rose Route North Circuit' for an easy ride, or challenge yourself with routes like 'Canal d'Orléans – Canal of Orléans loop' or 'Yèvre la Ville – Manoir de Bondaroy loop'. For more options, check out the full guide to Cycling around Engenville.
Yes, the area offers various hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like 'Château de l'Ardoise – Moulin de la Porte Marsh loop' or more difficult options such as 'Bouville Castle – Moulin de la Porte Marsh loop'. These trails allow you to explore the natural beauty and historical sites. Discover more in the Hiking around Engenville guide.
Absolutely. There are several running routes available, including moderate loops like 'Running loop from Pithiviers' and 'Pithiviers – Château de l'Ardoise loop'. You can also find longer, more challenging runs such as 'Moulin de la Porte Marsh – Manoir de Bondaroy loop'. For detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Engenville guide.
Yèvre-le-Châtel is a picturesque village classified among the most beautiful in France. It is renowned for its well-preserved 13th-century fortress and two churches. The village offers a scenic experience, perfect for a leisurely walk to admire its historical architecture and charm.
Engenville itself features the recently restored Saint-Denis Church. Nearby, the village of Audeville has the Church of Saint-Sulpice, a protected historical monument dating back to the 13th century. The wider Loiret department also hosts significant sites like the Carolingian Oratory of Germigny-des-Prés.
The best time to visit Engenville and its surroundings is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September). This period is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and exploring the Morailles Rose Garden. The pleasant weather allows for comfortable visits to historical sites and natural areas.
On a rainy day, you can explore indoor attractions such as the Transport Museum in Pithiviers. Visiting historical sites like the Château de Chamerolles or the majestic Château de Sully-sur-Loire can also be a great option. The Saffron Museum offers another unique indoor cultural experience in the Loiret department.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The romantic ruins of the Saint Lubin Chapel and the picturesque setting of Yèvre-le-Châtel are highly praised. The ecological setting of the Moulin de la Porte Marsh, with its discovery trail, is also a favorite for walkers and nature enthusiasts.


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