Castles around Missery are located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France, an area rich in historical sites. The landscape features a blend of 18th-century châteaux and structures with medieval origins, often set within moated grounds. Missery is home to the Château de Missery, a classified historical monument with origins dating back to the 14th century. The surrounding area provides opportunities to explore a diverse cultural heritage.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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A castle here, a palace there... That's why we always like to come here. A short stop by bike is worth it...
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At this crossroads straight ahead you will see the Château de Lacour, on the left the Church of the Saints-Innocents. The castle is also a wine estate, specializing in red wine.
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Château de Missery is an authentic 18th century castle with 14th century medieval towers. It is also a hotel, you can book the rooms here and find more information about the castle here: http://www.chateaudemissery.com/
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Unfortunately the chateau is closed. Lt. Signage throughout 2023
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Thil Castle is not open at the moment, but it is still a sight to enjoy while strolling around. Although in ruins, it remains impressive.
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Stunning view of the Château de Chailly from this vantage point. Sometimes we are too close to something to appreciate its full beauty.
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It is one of the most remarkable fortified castles in the region. Built on a Gallo-Roman site, we can still guess, about fifty meters east of the current castle, the location of the primitive fortification. The castle is now private property and cannot be visited.
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The Château de Missery has origins dating back to the 14th century, with the first written record of a castle in Missery from 1360. While the original structure was largely rebuilt in the 18th century after being burned in 1594, it retained four of its medieval towers. It is now classified as a historical monument.
The Château de Missery is available for exclusive rental for private events, holidays, or family celebrations for limited periods between May and September. It also functions as a hotel. You can find more information about booking and the castle at chateaudemissery.com.
Yes, Thil Castle, though in ruins and not currently open, remains an impressive sight to enjoy while strolling around. Similarly, Éguilly Castle is a remarkable fortified castle built on a Gallo-Roman site, but it is private property and cannot be visited.
For a stunning perspective, visit the View of Château de Chailly. This viewpoint allows you to appreciate the full beauty of the Château de Chailly from a distance.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Site archéologique – Château de Missery loop from Missery' or 'Château de Mont-Saint-Jean loop from Mont-Saint-Jean'. For more options, explore the hiking guide around Missery.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. For road cycling, consider the 'Saint-Laurent Church of Manlay – Château de Missery loop from Missery' or the 'Château de Missery – Missery Castle loop from Mont-Saint-Jean'. You can find more details in the road cycling guide around Missery. Mountain biking options are also available in the MTB trails guide.
The period between May and September is ideal, especially if you wish to experience the Château de Missery, which is available for exclusive rental during these months. This timeframe generally offers pleasant weather for exploring the region's historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities.
Yes, the Château de Lacour is not only a historical site but also a wine estate specializing in red wine. It's located near the Church of the Holy Innocents.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as many castles involve walking around grounds or through ruins. Layers of clothing are also advisable, especially during spring and autumn, to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Beyond the castles, the broader region offers other historical sites. A circular route from Missery can lead to the 10th-century Château in Mont-Saint-Jean and the remains of a 13th-century castle in Charny, providing a deeper dive into Burgundy's rich heritage.
Visitors often appreciate the blend of 18th-century châteaux with medieval origins, the historical significance, and the picturesque settings. The opportunity to explore ruins like Thil Castle and enjoy viewpoints like the View of Château de Chailly are frequently highlighted.


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