Best castles around Fleury-Les-Aubrais offers a glimpse into the region's rich history, situated near Orléans and serving as a gateway to the Loire Valley. While Fleury-les-Aubrais itself features historical properties, the wider area provides access to a variety of castles, from impressive ruins to historical estates. These sites showcase diverse architectural styles and historical significance, reflecting centuries of regional heritage. The landscape around these castles often includes natural features like the Loire River and expansive forests, providing scenic backdrops for…
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Domaine du Donjon Rue de la Trésorerie 45160 OLIVET Located on a 83-hectare municipal wooded estate, on the edge of Sologne, the Domaine du Donjon offers everyone multiple relaxation opportunities: two fitness and walking trails, an orienteering course, a picnic area, large game fields for football and baseball, fields for Lyonnaise bowls, a miniature golf course, tennis courts, a club-house, fields for field hockey, an equestrian center, a BMX track, a mountain bike trail...
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Spacious garden with beautiful trees, Papillorama and castle
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Still as majestic, a beautiful castle.
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The Château de St Jean-le-Blanc is a castle whose origins date back to the 13th century. Built by the first lord of the city, Sieur de Rochefort, it is today a place for exhibitions and artistic events. You can admire the architecture and artwork in the nine intimate rooms spread over three floors. You can also enjoy the natural beauty of the Loire, which flows nearby, and the dike which protects the town from flooding.
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Parc Floral de La Source is a 35-hectare garden that is home to a variety of plants, animals and attractions, such as the butterfly greenhouse, mini golf and the local produce market. You can enjoy the beauty of nature and the freshness of the water, the park being located at the source of the Loiret. The park is open all year round.
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In the heart of the Orléans forest is the Château de Charbonnière. This castle belongs to the city of Orléans and dates from the 16th century. You can admire its imposing facade and one of its four elegant turrets, as well as a bread oven in front of the building. The castle can be rented for various events, but you can also enjoy its vast 150-hectare park, where you can run, walk, cycle or picnic. The castle is open every day from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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The castle of Isle in Saint Denis en Val was built in 1530 by the bailiff of Orléans Jacques Groslot, in 1866, the flood of the Loire destroyed a very large part of the castle. On June 30, 1925, the castle was listed as a historical monument.
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The castle of Isle located in the town of Saint Denis-en-Val was built in 1530 by the bailiff of Orleans Jacques Groslot, in 1866, the flood of the Loire destroyed a large part of the castle. On June 30, 1925, the castle was listed as a historical monument.
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Near Fleury-Les-Aubrais, you can discover a range of historical sites, from impressive ruins to well-preserved estates. For example, the 16th-century Isle Castle stands as a significant ruin, showcasing its original stone and brick structure. You can also visit the 16th-century Charbonnière Castle, nestled within the Orléans forest, or the 13th-century Saint-Jean-le-Blanc Castle, which now hosts exhibitions.
Yes, several locations offer family-friendly activities. Charbonnière Castle, located in the heart of the Orléans forest, features a vast 150-hectare park perfect for running, walking, cycling, or picnicking. Additionally, the Domaine du Donjon offers an 83-hectare wooded estate with fitness trails, an orienteering course, picnic areas, and various sports fields, including miniature golf.
Many castles are set within beautiful natural surroundings. Charbonnière Castle is situated within the expansive Orléans forest, offering a large park for outdoor activities. The Saint-Jean-le-Blanc Castle is located near the Loire River, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the riverbanks. The La Source Floral Park, while primarily a garden, also features a castle and is home to a variety of plants, animals, and attractions like a butterfly greenhouse, all at the source of the Loiret.
Absolutely. The region around Fleury-Les-Aubrais is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. Near Charbonnière Castle, you can explore its 150-hectare park by foot or bike. For more extensive cycling, consider routes like the 'Charbonnière Castle – Étang de la Charbonnière loop' which is a moderate 31.5 km ride. You can find more cycling options in the guide to Cycling around Fleury-Les-Aubrais.
Isle Castle, originally built in the 16th century, is a poignant historical site. Today, it stands as an impressive ruin, its current state largely due to a major flooding of the Loire River. Despite being a ruin, its remaining stone and brick walls and towers reach significant heights, making it a compelling point of interest for those exploring the area's past.
Yes, the Saint-Jean-le-Blanc Castle, with origins dating back to the 13th century, is now a dedicated venue for exhibitions and artistic events. You can explore its nine intimate rooms spread over three floors, admiring both the architecture and the artwork on display.
Charbonnière Castle's vast 150-hectare park is open every day from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., allowing ample time to enjoy its grounds for walking, cycling, or picnicking. The castle building itself can be rented for events.
Yes, the region has some historically significant properties that serve different purposes today. For instance, the Château de la Brossette, built in the 1870s, is now owned by Fleury-les-Aubrais and functions as a leisure center for the community. Another property, a château built in 1716, is often available for event rentals, offering a glimpse into historical architecture within a serene park.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history and nature. The impressive ruins of Isle Castle are noted for their height and historical presence, while the vast parks of places like Charbonnière Castle and Domaine du Donjon are popular for their recreational opportunities and peaceful atmosphere. The artistic events at Saint-Jean-le-Blanc Castle also draw positive attention.
For additional information about Fleury-les-Aubrais and the wider Loiret region, you can visit the official tourism website: tourismeloiret.com.


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