Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Gemme-Moronval include a blend of historical sites and natural features within the Eure Valley. The commune is characterized by its varied landscape, encompassing a river, meadows, and hillsides. Visitors can explore ancient structures, watermills, and cultural centers, alongside natural areas like the Eure River and its associated ponds. The region offers opportunities to discover diverse landscapes and historical heritage.
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The Moulin de Mormoulins is a watermill located on the Eure River in the hamlet of Mormoulins. This mill dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries and is a listed historical monument. You can admire the old stone building, the wooden wheel, and the canal that diverts water from the river as you pass in front of the mill. The mill is surrounded by green fields and trees, creating a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere.
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Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul The construction of the church is said to have been initiated by Don Roger, abbot of the very powerful Benedictine abbey of Coulombs from 1115 to 1174. At that time, the abbey stood near Nogent-le-Roi, a former fortified town located twelve kilometers away on the banks of the Eure. Spread over more than 80 parishes, it had a considerable influence in the region until the Revolution, whether from a religious, economic or social point of view. The Romanesque style that it had adopted since its original construction was reworked in the 16th century by the opening of tall Gothic windows around the choir. Finally, in the following century, during the Wars of Religion, the church suffered serious damage. When peace returned, the entrance porch was finally rebuilt in the elegant Renaissance style. In 1950, a fire destroyed the church and all its furniture; it was restored at the end of the 20th century.
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A first castle of Louye is mentioned in the historical annals of Normandy as being one of the last fortresses of the line of defense of Richard the Lionheart against Philippe Auguste. Only a few masonry elements remain of this original fortress, the castle having been completely rebuilt between 1478 and 1508 by the Dreux family. It is a private property that has belonged to the same family since the end of the 19th century.
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The Château de Louye is a residence which stands on the territory of the commune of Louye in the department of Eure, in the Normandy region. The castle is listed as a historic monument.
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The castle of Louye is a residence which stands on the territory of the commune of Louye in the department of Eure, in the Normandy region. The castle is listed as a historical monument.
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The Royal Chapel of Saint-Louis was built from 1816 on the site of the former fortress of the Counts of Dreux, whose ramparts can be seen. It was enlarged by King Louis-Philippe, who made it the necropolis of the members of the Orléans family. The recumbent figures of the royal family were commissioned from the greatest names in 19th century sculpture: Millet, Barre, Lenoir, Pradier and Mercié. The Sèvres factory also delivers painted and enamelled stained glass windows inspired by religious or historical compositions in which the greatest artists of the time collaborated, Delacroix, Ingres, Vernet, Flandrin and Larivière. Viollet-le-Duc also designed the Gothic pinnacles framing the representations of the characters. The building is currently undergoing restoration. At the entrance to the monument, panoramic view of the town of Dreux from the ramparts.
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Very nice windmill, especially in good weather!
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Château de Mormoulins, an 18th and 19th-century watermill on the Eure River, which is a listed historical monument. Another significant site is Château de Louye, a castle with roots tracing back to Richard the Lionheart's defense line. Don't miss the Avre Aqueduct, an impressive 19th-century engineering marvel supplying Paris with water. The village also has the historic Église Saint-Symphorien and traces of the former Sainte-Gemme Abbey.
Yes, Sainte-Gemme-Moronval is nestled in the picturesque Eure Valley, offering diverse natural beauty. You can explore the Eure River Valley itself, with its main arm, 'bras d'eau,' and the 'la Siconette' discharge canal. The Pastre Ponds (Les étangs Pastre) are perfect for tranquil walks and fishing. The Saint Martin Space (L'espace Saint Martin) is a rural site with a pond, serving as a bird refuge, and Amourette Island (L'île d'Amourette) is a wild, natural spot.
The surrounding countryside provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You'll find well-marked hiking and biking trails winding through forests, rolling hills, and picturesque fields. For specific routes, you can explore options like those found in the Running Trails around Sainte-Gemme-Moronval guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Sainte-Gemme-Moronval.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find options ranging from leisurely strolls to more challenging hikes through lush forests and diverse landscapes. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Running Trails around Sainte-Gemme-Moronval guide, which includes routes like the 'Plan d'eau de Mézières-Écluzelles' loop.
Families can enjoy the cultural center, Maison de la culture Robert Rios Castro, which hosts various family events and shows. The Château d'Abondant is also listed as family-friendly, and its park offers a calm environment. Additionally, the Terrains du Bras d'eau area features a city stadium and pétanque courts, perfect for some outdoor fun.
Absolutely. The Avre Aqueduct is a remarkable 19th-century structure that transports 80 million liters of drinking water to Paris daily. The Château de Mormoulins, an 18th and 19th-century watermill, showcases traditional architecture with its old stone building and wooden wheel, set amidst green fields.
The region's mild climate makes it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush landscapes, river activities, and hiking trails. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer activities include exploring the ponds and river areas.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes for different cycling preferences. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Sainte-Gemme-Moronval guide for options like the 'Mormoulins Mill – Château de Mormoulins loop.' For off-road adventures, the Gravel biking around Sainte-Gemme-Moronval guide offers routes through diverse terrain.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the peaceful Pastre Ponds for a tranquil experience, or the Saint Martin Space, a rural site with a pond that serves as a refuge for birds. Amourette Island is described as a wild and natural spot, offering a quiet escape. The varied landscapes with alternating sequences of hills, plateaus, and valleys also hold many charming, less-traveled paths.
Many of the natural areas and hiking trails around Sainte-Gemme-Moronval are suitable for dog walks, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The Eure River Valley, Pastre Ponds, and the numerous rural trails offer ample space for you and your dog to enjoy the outdoors.
Yes, Château de Louye offers a magnificent panoramic view from the heights of the valley, allowing you to take in the picturesque Eure Valley and its surroundings.
While specific accessibility details for all sites are not always available, natural areas like the paths around the Pastre Ponds or the Terrains du Bras d'eau might offer more accessible routes. It's advisable to check specific locations beforehand for detailed accessibility information.


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