Castles around Béville-Le-Comte are located in the Eure-et-Loir department, offering a selection of historical sites. The area features notable structures such as the Château de Baronville within the commune and the Château de Denonville nearby. This region provides 5 castles for exploration, each with distinct architectural and historical characteristics.
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The Château de l'Aval is a beautiful castle founded in the 10th century and an emblematic monument of Laval. It occupies a rocky promontory above the Mayenne and is made up of two distinct groups: the Old Castle, which corresponds to the medieval fortified castle, and the New Castle, a Renaissance gallery transformed into a courthouse in the 19th century. The park surrounding the castle is full of greenery and beautiful flowers. You might even spot some wild animals along the way!
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The “Château de Sours”, or “Château de la Vallée” according to Cassini’s map, or “Château de l’Aval” is surrounded by a 17-hectare wooded and irrigated area located in the French commune of Sours, in Eure. -et-Loir. The construction of the current building and the development of the park date from 1653. The castle has been registered as a historic monument since 1987 and is included in the inventory of the Regional Conservation of Historic Monuments. It was probably the site of the decisions of the Treaty of Brétigny and was built as a large hunting and fishing estate for the knights and lords of Montigny. Its private part is still used as such. Its large park, divided into two parts, public and private, is home to interesting sedentary and occasional wildlife, often popular with hunters and fishermen. The estate includes a farm, still in operation, operated by a cereal farming company. source: wikipedia
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This house with a meaningful history is part of the local heritage.
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a very interesting house not far from the eclimont castle. A joy to discover all this heritage
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Very beautiful private mansion but with the possibility of visiting it. Be careful, the mansion is not marked and I almost missed it.
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The Maison forte de Gourville in Prunay-en-Yvelines is private but can be visited. Be careful, I almost missed it because it is not marked.
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Very bucolic castle not to be missed. All the village also deserves to be visited because the great majority of the houses are from the same period of the castle and are perfectly renovated
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Small, very romantic mansion to see absolutely. It is located on a small road not necessarily in the routes usually used. Definitely worth a visit.
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The region boasts several castles with deep historical roots. The Château de Denonville, for instance, has a history tracing back to Roman times, evolving from a farm to a fortified castle during the Wars of Religion. Another notable site is the Château de Baronville, built between 1868 and 1871 in a distinctive neo-Louis XIII style, replacing a 17th-century castle and incorporating salvaged elements.
Yes, the Château de Denonville stands out with its singular silhouette of pink brick and round towers. The Château de Baronville is also architecturally significant, showcasing a prime example of neo-Louis XIII style with its brick walls, white stone, and steep roofs, designed by Léon de Sanges.
While specific family activities vary by castle, Esclimont Castle is listed as family-friendly. Its extensive 60-hectare grounds offer space for exploration. Always check individual castle websites for current visitor information and family-oriented programs.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can explore the area around Château de l'Aval with a moderate loop trail from Sours. You can find more hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Béville-Le-Comte guide.
Absolutely. The area offers mountain biking trails, including an easy loop around Château de Denonville starting from Denonville. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Béville-Le-Comte guide.
While specific opening times vary, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and surrounding areas. These seasons avoid the peak summer heat and offer beautiful natural scenery.
The Château du Petit Manoir is described as a romantic mansion in a bucolic setting, located on a less-traveled road, making it a charming discovery for those looking for a quieter experience.
The Château de Baronville has a rich past, serving as a convalescent home during World War I and being occupied by German soldiers in World War II. Its facade bears the Marquis de Pomereu d'Aligre's motto, 'Pereat Nomen cum Peribit Honor' ('May the name perish when honor perishes'), reflecting its historical depth.
The Gourville Fortified House is a private historical site but can be visited. Visitors note that it is not always clearly marked, so keep an eye out for it near Esclimont Castle.
Yes, Château de l'Aval is surrounded by a 17-hectare wooded and irrigated area, with its park divided into public and private sections, known for its greenery and potential for spotting wildlife. Esclimont Castle also sits on extensive 60-hectare grounds.
Visitors frequently appreciate the architectural beauty and historical significance of the castles, often noting the well-preserved structures and the serene, green settings. The komoot community has shared 11 photos and given 16 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyable experiences at these sites.
Information on specific public transport routes to each castle is not readily available. It is generally recommended to check local transport options or consider driving for easier access to these historical sites in the Eure-et-Loir department.


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