Best attractions and places to see around Jouy-En-Pithiverais include a variety of historical sites and cultural landmarks. Located in the heart of Beauce, this region offers a blend of historical significance and natural surroundings. Visitors can explore castles, fortified manors, and a town with rich heritage. The area provides opportunities to discover local history and architecture.
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Nestled on the edge of the Orléans forest, the Château de Chamerolles is a magnificent Renaissance castle which retains its medieval heritage. It was built between 1500 and 1530 on the site of an old medieval fortress by Lancelot du Lac, chamberlain of King Louis XII and Governor of Orléans. He wanted to make the old medieval building into a real pleasure castle responding to the architectural fashion of the time. With its polychrome brick decor and its open gallery, the Château de Chamerolles is inspired by the Louis XII wing of the royal Château de Blois. It retains its moat and its layout of corner towers from the medieval period. During the wars of religion, Lancelot's grandson, Lancelot II, transformed the castle of Chamerolles into a center of Protestantism. From this period remains the chapel whose painted tables of laws are the oldest in France. Chamerolles remained in the du Lac family until the end of the 17th century. In 1672, the castle belonged to Jacques Saumery, brother-in-law of Colbert. A century later, the castle passed into the hands of the Lambert family and in 1924, into those of Gaston Jessé-Curély. Occupied, ransacked, stripped during the Second World War, the Château de Chamerolles was put up for sale in 1970. In 1976, the city of Paris found itself in charge of Chamerolles. Abandoned, the Château de Chamerolles fell into ruins. In 1987, it became the property of the Loiret Departmental Council which then undertook an ambitious restoration program. The five years of work allow us to discover a transitional architecture, between the medieval heritage and the innovations of the Renaissance. Today, the Château de Chamerolles is dedicated to the history of perfumery and offers a historical and heritage showcase to the Cosmetic Valley, located in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Chamerolles offers a visual and olfactory journey, in pieces reconstructed from the 16th century to the 18th century, allowing you to discover the history of toiletry and perfume. The castle is surrounded by a large park and a charming Renaissance garden, created by Lancelot II du Lac, after a trip to Italy. A garden where it is beautiful to stroll in the summer.
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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 castle was built between 1500 and 1530 on the site of an old medieval fortress by Lancelot I du Lac, chamberlain of King Louis XII. It is surrounded by a large park and a charming Renaissance garden, created by Lancelot II du Lac.
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On the edge of the forest of Orléans, the Château de Chamerolles is a magnificent building, the first constructions of which date back to the 16th century. It has been on the list of historical monuments since 1927. Accessible to the public, the castle also has a pretty body of water and a large garden where 75 varieties of roses grow harmoniously. History and nature lovers, a walk around the castle grounds will delight you! The castle is open all year except January.
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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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Pithiviers is a commune located in the heart of Beauce, in the hollow of the Egg. In a very rural Beauce, Pithiviers is a historical and cultural lung. The Château de Bellecour, the Saint-Georges collegiate church, the town hall or the Place du Martroi are just a few examples of the many curiosities that swarm the city. With 9,000 inhabitants, the city has all types of shops, from accommodation to restaurants. Wander the alleys of its old center to find a pretty table or a comfortable mattress. The Pithiviers train station is now closed to the public, but buses from the Ulys network serve daily Orléans (line 20) and Montargis (line 11) where a train station allows travel to Paris.
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Innocuous in appearance, Pithiviers station is totally different from all other stations in France, because it is infamous for having served as a base for the deportation of Jews to Nazi extermination camps. It was in the camp very close to this station and in that of Beaune-la-Rolande, of which nothing remains today, that 16,000 Jews (including 4,500 children) were interned, after being arrested, notably during the so-called "greenback" roundup and the Vél' d'Hiv roundup in 1942. Very few survived. Until the spring of 1942, families were sometimes authorized to visit internees, and these same places saw internees, families, their mail and packages arrive or leave in transit for months. The paroxysm of horror occurred during the summer of 1942 with the shift from a policy of racial exclusion to a policy of genocide. After the Vél d'Hiv roundup, more than 3,000 children will remain for almost a month, alone in these camps, separated from their mothers deported in previous convoys. All these children will be sent to Drancy and most will end up deported and exterminated. In the summer of that same year, there were 8,100 people sent directly from Loiret stations to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. These places have thus been witnesses to the tragedy of history and the implacable genocidal system put in place by the Third Reich. Because here we are at the heart of the process and the workings which made it possible to carry out the Shoah. This station also testifies to the policy of collaboration with decisions taken by the Nazis and implemented by the French administration. Now, no passenger trains arrive at Pithiviers station, and it has been transformed into a Shoah Memorial. Free, the museum is open Saturdays and Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. A few hundred meters away, in Square Max Jacob, located at the intersection of rue de l'Ancien Camp and rue Jules Morin, there are also several commemorative plaques linked to these events. Finally, to bring a less somber note, it should be noted that the station hangars also house a transport museum exhibiting some old locomotives and vintage wagons, some of which are visible from the road.
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The castle was built between 1500 and 1530 on the site of an old medieval fortress by Lancelot I du Lac, chamberlain of King Louis XII. It is surrounded by a large park and a charming Renaissance garden, created by Lancelot II du Lac.
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can explore Chamerolles Castle, a Renaissance castle with a large park and garden. Another notable site is the Manoir de La Taille (Château de Bondaroy), a fortified manor house from the 14th century. Additionally, the Gare de Pithiviers Memorial and Shoah Museum provides a profound historical experience.
Yes, you can visit Chamerolles Castle, built between 1500 and 1530, which features a Renaissance garden. The Manoir de La Taille (Château de Bondaroy) is another impressive fortified manor house dating from the 14th century, known for its facade, towers, and gatehouse.
Both Chamerolles Castle and the town of Pithiviers are considered family-friendly. Chamerolles Castle offers a large park and gardens to explore, while Pithiviers provides a town environment with various shops and historical curiosities suitable for a family outing.
The Gare de Pithiviers Memorial and Shoah Museum is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering an important historical experience for all visitors.
The area around Jouy-En-Pithiverais offers various outdoor activities. You can find MTB trails, cycling routes, and running trails. These guides provide options for different skill levels, from easy to difficult.
Yes, there are several cycling routes around Jouy-En-Pithiverais. You can explore options like the 'Rose Route North Circuit' or longer routes such as 'Canal d'Orléans' and 'Yèvre la Ville – Manoir de Bondaroy loop from Pithiviers'. More details can be found in the Cycling around Jouy-En-Pithiverais guide.
Yes, there are running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Pithiviers' (8.1 km, moderate) or the 'Château de l'Ardoise loop from Escrennes' (21.8 km, difficult). For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Jouy-En-Pithiverais guide.
Pithiviers is a town rich in heritage, located in the heart of Beauce. You can discover the Château de Bellecour, the Saint-Georges collegiate church, the town hall, and the Place du Martroi. The town also offers various shops and restaurants, perfect for exploring its old center.
The Gare de Pithiviers Memorial and Shoah Museum is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural surroundings. Highlights like Chamerolles Castle are praised for their beautiful Renaissance gardens and historical architecture. The Manoir de La Taille is noted for its impressive 14th-century construction. The community has contributed 51 photos and 60 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the area's cultural and historical offerings.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed, the nearby MTB Trails guide includes an 'easy' rated route: 'Forest Trail – Gravel loop from Pithiviers' (16.9 km). This route could be suitable for a longer, easy walk or gravel ride.
For moderate options, the MTB Trails guide lists routes like 'Fortress – Gravel loop from Escrennes' (49 km) and 'Smooth Dirt Path in the Forest – Beautiful Path loop from Neuville-aux-Bois' (52.5 km). The Cycling guide also features 'Yèvre-le-Châtel Fortress – Château de Yèvre-le-Châtel loop from Base de loisirs Bellébat' (58.5 km) as a moderate option.
The Gare de Pithiviers Memorial and Shoah Museum is a unique and significant historical memorial. It is a former train station transformed into a museum commemorating the deportation of Jews during World War II, offering a poignant insight into a critical period of history.


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