Best attractions and places to see around Angerville, a town situated south of the Île-de-France region at the crossroads of Loiret and Eure-et-Loire. The area offers a variety of attractions that highlight its history and community life. Visitors can explore historical sites, cultural points of interest, and natural features.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais church of Léthuin is a religious monument located in the commune of Léthuin, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. The available data does not specify its period of construction or its detailed history, but its existence testifies to the local architectural and spiritual heritage. Parish churches, like the one in Léthuin, played a central role in the life of rural communities. They served as a place of worship, gathering and social cohesion, often reflecting the evolution of religious practices and construction techniques through the centuries. In Centre-Val de Loire, these buildings were also identity markers of the villages, integrated into the landscape and daily life.
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The Saint-Pierre d'Ardelu church is a religious monument located in the commune of Ardelu, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Although its existence is attested, the available sources do not specify either its period of construction or its detailed history. This type of building, typical of the French countryside, generally served as a place of worship and gathering for the local community. In rural regions such as the Centre-Val de Loire, parish churches played a central role in daily life. They were often the heart of religious, social, and sometimes administrative activities. Their architecture reflected local resources and know-how, while meeting the spiritual needs of the inhabitants.
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Beautiful little church! The road leading there is peaceful and pleasant.
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A 15th century wooden pivot windmill, mounted on a stone base, in perfect working order. In the Beauce plain, this windmill has a very solid stone base which has supported it for 500 years. Wings with a span of 18 meters, weighing a total of 40 tonnes which rotate on a pivot called the Bourdon. Under the leadership of the monks of the priory, Etienne Bourgevin, merchant and farmer, ordered the construction of the mill in 1477. For 500 years it did not stop turning.
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The current building dates from the 13th century and underwent renovations in the 16th and 19th centuries [1]. Since a decree of March 26, 1926, the church is listed as a historical monument
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The English garden of the castle of Méréville was designed by the painter Hubert Robert around 1786. Foreshadowing the romantic gardens, it is adorned with caves, bridges, factories and false ruins. The place has a crazy charm. Free entry but opening hours vary. Inquire on the web.
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Angerville and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Church of St. Peter and St. Eutropius, which showcases 15th-century architecture. Don't miss the unique Monument to the Gendarmes, the first of its kind in France. Other notable historical sites include the remnants of ancient fortifications, the birthplace of scientist Henri Alexandre Tessier, and the beautifully restored Château de Dommerville, classified as a Historic Monument. You can also discover the 15th-century Moulin Fernand Barbier, a working wooden pivot windmill.
Yes, the region features several historically significant churches. The Church of St. Peter and St. Eutropius in Angerville itself is a highlight. Nearby, you can explore the 13th-century Église de Boissy-la-Rivière, which is listed as a historical monument. Other local religious monuments include the Église Saint Gervais et Saint Protais in Léthuin and the Église Saint Pierre in Ardelu, both reflecting the local architectural and spiritual heritage.
The area around Angerville offers diverse outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including the 'Gravel path – Old railroad loop' and the 'Château de Méréville Park loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around Angerville guide. If you prefer running, explore trails like the 'Château de Pussay loop' or the 'Châteaux de Dommerville loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Angerville guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Lake Saclas loop' available in the MTB Trails around Angerville guide.
Absolutely. The Château de Méréville Park is a beautiful English garden designed by Hubert Robert, featuring caves, bridges, factories, and false ruins, offering a charming and romantic atmosphere. The Landry Mill, though a private residence, is set within well-kept gardens with century-old trees, providing a picturesque view.
Angerville hosts a vibrant community life with various cultural offerings. You can experience the local atmosphere at the downtown market held every Tuesday. The town also organizes annual events such as a cavalcade and a summer festival, alongside a cultural program featuring exhibitions, theater, and concerts. For a unique sporting experience, visit the International Karting Gabriel Thirouin, one of France's largest karting tracks, which hosts prestigious championships.
While specific family-friendly highlights are not extensively detailed, the general area offers playgrounds and sports facilities. The Moulin Fernand Barbier, a working windmill, can be an engaging visit for families. Exploring the Château de Méréville Park with its unique features like caves and bridges can also be an enjoyable outing for all ages. The local market and annual festivals provide opportunities for family engagement.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, generally, spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for exploring outdoor attractions, parks, and participating in activities like cycling, running, and mountain biking. The town's summer festival also takes place during this period. Autumn can also be beautiful for walks with changing foliage.
Beyond the historical sites, Angerville is home to the International Karting Gabriel Thirouin, a significant venue for motorsport enthusiasts. The Landry Mill, the last watermill in the region, transformed into a neo-Norman mansion, is also a unique architectural gem. Additionally, the nearby village of Beuvron-en-Auge, though a short distance away, is classified as one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France' and is known for its preserved half-timbered houses.
Yes, Angerville hosts a downtown market every Tuesday, where you can find local produce and experience the community's daily life. There are also opportunities to discover local producers around Angerville, offering insights into regional agriculture.
For photography, the romantic landscape of the Château de Méréville Park with its architectural follies, caves, and bridges offers many scenic opportunities. The 15th-century Moulin Fernand Barbier, a well-preserved working windmill, also makes for a striking subject. The historic churches like the Église de Boissy-la-Rivière and the charming architecture of the Landry Mill (from its gardens) provide beautiful backdrops.


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