Châteauneuf-Val-De-Bargis
Châteauneuf-Val-De-Bargis
Best castles around Châteauneuf-Val-De-Bargis offers a glimpse into historical architecture and local heritage. The commune contains remnants of a feudal mound and an old charterhouse, providing insight into its past. While Châteauneuf-Val-De-Bargis itself features historical sites, the surrounding region of Burgundy is known for its castles. There are 5 castles to explore in the area.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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I enjoyed it, but I was equipped with a fat-tire electric bike. My photos give a glimpse of the route on the trails in good weather (May 2025).
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There are medieval festivals in September.
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The park, the coat of arms room and the turbine room are open to the public from July 20th to August 31st (the castle cannot be visited). That's the information from https://www.burgund-tourismus.com/alle-schlosser/chateau-des-granges However, the rooms are also rented out and then it will probably be closed. https://www.chateaudesgranges.net/
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A very interesting castle that you drive past here. If you have the time and the garden is open, you should definitely visit it, it is worth it.
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This castle was built in the 14th century. At that time, the towers were twice as high. It was inhabited by soldiers during the period when Burgundy belonged to England and there was a battle against the French. The castle is currently being renovated. The knights' hall is almost finished
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You can explore a variety of historical castles. For example, the Château d'Arthel, built in 1722 on medieval foundations, can be visited by appointment. Another significant site is Granges Castle, a 16th-century structure with moats still fed by the Nohain, whose roof and facades are listed as a World Heritage Site.
Yes, La Motte Castle has a particularly colorful history. Originally a motte and bailey style castle, it served as an arms depot and headquarters for the French Resistance during World War II.
While Châteauneuf-Val-De-Bargis has local historical sites, the Château de Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, located about 43 km from Dijon, is a highly recommended and well-preserved example. This 15th-century fortress showcases various building styles from the 12th to 17th centuries and offers commanding views of the Canal de Bourgogne.
The Château de Châteauneuf-en-Auxois is a masterpiece of Burgundian military architecture. It features polygonal walls from the 13th century, five circular towers, and elements in the flamboyant Gothic style added in the 15th century, including a chapel and residence.
The Château de la Motte-Josserand, originally built in the 13th century, is currently being renovated. While it looks like an amalgamation of buildings today, you can still observe its strong circular towers and a gate tower that once housed a drawbridge. The knights' hall is nearing completion.
Yes, the Passy-les-Tours Castle, a 14th-century fortified site, hosts medieval festivals in September. Although largely destroyed during the wars of religion, it remains a beautiful place protected by an association.
You can find various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the 'Chemin de Chauffour au Perrets loop' or 'Pigeonnier loop' detailed in the Running Trails around Châteauneuf-Val-De-Bargis guide. For hiking, options include the 'Laundry... – Laundry... loop' or 'Château Mignard... loop' found in the Hiking around Châteauneuf-Val-De-Bargis guide. Road cycling routes, such as the 'Douzy Municipal Swimming Pool – Château de Couloutre loop', are also available in the Road Cycling Routes around Châteauneuf-Val-De-Bargis guide.
While specific family-friendly activities vary by castle, the Château de Châteauneuf-en-Auxois is known for welcoming families, friends, and school groups with tailored tours and workshops, making it a comprehensive cultural experience for all ages.
The summer months are generally a good time to visit, especially for castles like Granges Castle, whose park is open access during this season. Additionally, the Passy-les-Tours Castle hosts medieval festivals in September, offering a unique experience.
The Château de Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, perched on a promontory, offers commanding views of the surrounding countryside, including the Canal de Bourgogne. The village itself is also recognized as one of 'Les Plus Beaux Villages de France'.
At the Château de Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, you can see 15th-century murals in the chapel, Philippe Pot's motto on the monumental fireplace in the Great Hall, and a replica of his tomb. The castle also houses a suite of seven 17th-century tapestries illustrating episodes from the life of Moses.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and diverse architectural styles, ranging from medieval origins to 16th-century structures and 14th-century fortified sites. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 11 upvotes and 8 photos shared across the various castles in the area.


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