Castles around Monfréville are found in a region characterized by its historical significance and natural beauty, including the Cotentin and Bessin marshlands. The area is known for its rural atmosphere and proximity to World War II landing beaches and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a blend of historical estates and natural features. This location offers opportunities for exploring both historical landmarks and the surrounding natural environment.
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It's really interesting that there are so many storks here!
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The only interest remains the majestic storks, otherwise very little interest.
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The building dates from the first half of the 18th century. After the Revolution Charles-François Lebrun will acquire the castle. The 18th century castle in the classical style, erected on older foundations, is in the form of a main building, one storey high on a raised ground floor with a central pavilion framed by pilasters of edges, surmounted by a triangular pediment, and preceded by a porch. In the huge cellar, you can see a bakery oven. Are registered1: the castle with its interior decorations, including the building adjoining the south gable, in full; the facades and roofs of the two pavilions in the main courtyard; the entrance portal, with its pillars; the dovecote; the facades and roofs of the outbuildings, excluding the dwelling adjoining the dovecote; the ornamental garden with its enclosing walls and gates.
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Quite grand for a city hall!
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The manor of Saint-Pierre dates at least from the end of the Renaissance. Two dates have come down to us: the first, 1600, engraved on the lintel of an old door in the surrounding wall; the second, 1617, engraved on one of the dormer windows of the house with the initials of François du Mesnil and his wife Suzanne de Grosourdy. At the end of the 18th century it passed by marriage to the Frotté family, then into the hands of several noble families: the de Beaurepaires, the du Mesnil de Saint Paul, the de Saint-Hilaire, and the Béchevel. During the Second World War, the castle, located near the Pointe du Hoc, suffered significant damage. The property recorded 212 bomb hits. The Bleck family, after the war, became the owner, undertook major restoration work https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Saint-Pierre-du-Mont
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16th century chateau, now a gite / B&B at 80 Euros/p
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Around Monfréville, you'll find a variety of historical structures. These include traditional chateaus like Castle, Saint-Pierre-du-Mont, castle ruins such as Stork Castle Ruins, and even farm-based castles like Castle, Ferme de Valmont, Ferme de la Rouge Fosse, which offers tours of its agricultural operations. The area also features estates that blend historical charm with modern hospitality, like the notable Château de Monfréville.
Yes, Stork Castle Ruins is particularly notable for the presence of numerous storks, making it a unique spot for wildlife observation. The region itself, especially the Cotentin and Bessin marshlands, is known for its natural beauty and opportunities to spot migrating storks, owls, and bullfrogs.
Yes, several options are available. The historic Château de Monfréville operates as holiday accommodation with gites, a holiday home, and a camping site. Castle, Saint-Pierre-du-Mont also functions as a gite/B&B. Additionally, Castle, Ferme de Valmont, Ferme de la Rouge Fosse offers camping spaces and bed and breakfast options.
The castles in the Monfréville area boast rich histories. The Château de Monfréville dates back to the time of William the Conqueror and has served various roles, including housing an ancestor of Walt Disney and acting as a German hospital during WWII. Castle, Saint-Pierre-du-Mont is a 16th-century chateau that suffered significant damage during World War II due to its proximity to Pointe du Hoc. Vierville Castle, an 18th-century classical-style building, is also registered as a historical monument.
Yes, Stork Castle Ruins is considered family-friendly, partly due to the presence of storks. The Château de Monfréville, while an accommodation, offers activities like a swimming pool, ping-pong, table football, and farm animals, making it suitable for families. Castle, Ferme de Valmont, Ferme de la Rouge Fosse provides tours of its dairy, meat, and cereal production, which can be an educational experience for families.
The region around Monfréville is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Place du Général de Gaulle – Normandie Closure loop' or the 'Dune Beauty With Sea View loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Small Loop on the Cliffs of Bessin' or the 'Aure Marshes Loop'. Running trails are also available, including the 'Running loop from Monfréville'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and running guide for the area.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. For enjoying the outdoor activities and the swimming pool at Château de Monfréville, summer is ideal. However, the natural beauty of the Cotentin and Bessin marshlands, with migrating storks, can be appreciated in spring and autumn. The historical sites are accessible year-round, but checking specific opening hours for individual locations is always recommended.
Vierville Castle is an excellent example of an 18th-century castle in the classical style, featuring a main building with a central pavilion, a triangular pediment, and a dovecote. It also includes an ornamental garden. The Castle and Town Hall is also noted for being an impressive and very well-preserved building.
Monfréville is strategically located for exploring significant World War II landing beaches like Omaha Beach (about 11 miles away) and Utah Beach. Cultural sites such as the Bayeux Tapestry and the iconic Mont Saint-Michel are also within reasonable driving distance, offering a broader historical and cultural experience beyond the castles.
While specific cafes or restaurants directly at each castle are not always available, the Château de Monfréville offers an honesty shop and can arrange daily delivery of pastries and fresh bread in the summer for its guests. The nearby villages and towns will provide various dining options. Castle, Ferme de Valmont, Ferme de la Rouge Fosse also offers B&B, which typically includes breakfast.
Yes, several castles in the area have modern uses. The Château de Monfréville operates as a holiday accommodation and camping site. Castle, Saint-Pierre-du-Mont functions as a gite/B&B. Additionally, Castle, Ferme de Valmont, Ferme de la Rouge Fosse is a working farm that offers tours of its agricultural production, alongside camping and B&B.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty. The unique presence of storks at Stork Castle Ruins is often highlighted. The rural atmosphere, the proximity to significant WWII sites and the coast, and the welcoming hospitality at places like Château de Monfréville also contribute to a highly positive experience.


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