Best castles around Thury offer a glimpse into historical architecture and regional heritage. The area features diverse landscapes, from the ruins of a historic château in Normandy to a renovated 15th-century property in Burgundy. These sites provide opportunities for exploring historical structures and understanding local history. The region presents a variety of historical sites for visitors.
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Simply a great idea that is being put into practice here. Come by before the construction work is finished. In addition to the normal day-to-day construction work, there are also always interesting special offers. The bread baked here is pretty tasty and is sold.
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Price 2024 €16 adult €15 students - a must do, unforgettable experience.
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An unmissable experience is visiting this castle, the construction of which began in 1999 using medieval techniques. You visit a construction site (now well advanced), chat with the workers from the different trades who explain everything to you, visit the vegetable garden, the basket maker, the baker, the potter, the herbalist, etc… I highly recommend visiting this castle !
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A true medieval fortress built on 11th century foundations, completed in the 13th century, then partly transformed during the Renaissance. The four corner towers, the two entrance towers defending the drawbridge, the moat and the dovecote surround the charming square interior courtyard. Since 1951, the pottery workshop, exhibitions, shows and courses have made Ratilly a leading art center. Hours: From 03/30/24 to 06/30/24 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed on: Friday From 07/01/23 to 08/31/24 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. From 01/09/24 to 10/11/24 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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The project is a sensation and has now also gained respect from experts due to its scientific approach. Almost all of the materials used come from the land on which the castle is being built. Tools and techniques from the 13th century are used in the construction. The corresponding workshops are located around the castle. For example, the smithy, the dyeing works, the quarry with stonemason's hut, etc. Horses for the carriages are kept in reconstructed stables. Fences, stairs and bridges were built largely without modern materials. At the various workshops there are display boards with the tools used there. Most of the time people are working there and you can ask questions. Demonstrations are held from time to time. For example, you can watch how a rope is made or how a wooden shingle is made. Outside of school holidays, the site is visited by many school classes. But don't worry, the site is large and the crowds are well distributed. In addition, school groups are taught about the techniques used at the time in the many shelters scattered around. This means you can always find a place where you can look around almost alone. Depending on the season, one to three restaurants are open on the site. There is also plenty of space to eat there, or to eat the snacks you brought with you. There is also a large, sheltered picnic area by the car park. You can leave the site at any time if you get a stamp at the exit. In the afternoon, you reach the water mill, which was also built according to the model of the time, via a forest path about 500 metres long. The castle should be finished in 2023. Construction was still underway in June 2023, but there is already a lot to see. The chapel with murals and stained glass windows, the kitchen with bakery, the large hall, the gentlemen's room in the keep, etc. A visit is highly recommended. The €15 per person (as of 2023) is definitely worth it. Also because you can easily spend a whole day here.
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The well-preserved ensemble from the second half of the 13th century is a four-wing structure around an almost square inner courtyard, which is surrounded at the corners by four mighty round towers and is accessed on the south side via a portal flanked by similar towers. The buildings are surrounded all around by a now dry moat. Despite a variety of later structural measures, especially the post-medieval changes to the southern defensive buildings into homely refuges with open window fronts in the style of a castle, they have hardly lost any of the former fortified character of a castle complex. The historic castle is now a cultural center, a place where numerous concerts take place every summer and contemporary artists exhibit. In 2015 the facility had over 12,200 visitors. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Ratilly
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"In the heart of Puisaye, in Yonne, in Burgundy, around forty workers take up an extraordinary challenge: to build a fortified castle today using the techniques and materials used in the Middle Ages."
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It was only at the end of the 12th century that the current castle of Druyes appears in the texts. Previously, during the 11th century, a first wooden castle would have been built on the site of the said castle. Druyes is part of the first generation of castles from the time of King Philippe Auguste. It is built on a square plan of 52.3 meters per side. It is an imposing building which is one of the most important specimens of military architecture from the Romanesque period in Burgundy. Private property, the castle is open to visitors. It is reached by crossing the postern which is the gateway to the fortified village, where absolute calm seems to reign. The castle dominates the town of character of Druyes Les Belles Fontaines, which deserves to be listed among the most beautiful villages in France, if it were a little better highlighted. Note a beautiful climb to climb from the village to the castle
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The region offers a diverse range of historical experiences. You can explore the unique experimental archaeology project at Guédelon Castle, where a 13th-century castle is being built using medieval techniques. There's also the well-preserved 13th-century Château de Ratilly, which now serves as a cultural center, and the impressive 12th-century Château de Druyes. Additionally, the Fortified Gate of Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines provides a glimpse into medieval defensive architecture.
Yes, several castles are noted as family-friendly. Guédelon Castle is particularly engaging for families, as it's an active construction site demonstrating medieval building methods. Château de Ratilly, with its pottery workshops and cultural events, also offers activities suitable for families.
The Château de Thury-Harcourt, once known as the 'Versailles of Normandy,' was a grand 17th and 18th-century château. Tragically, it was largely destroyed during World War II when retreating German forces set it ablaze in 1944. Today, it stands as a poignant ruin, with remnants of its walls, façades, guard pavilions, and a chapel, offering a unique historical site for reflection on its past grandeur and the impact of war. You can find more historical details on Wikipedia.
The Château de Thury in Burgundy (Yonne department) is a beautifully renovated 15th-century property. Unlike the ruins in Normandy, this château is available as a luxurious vacation rental. It features a private heated underground swimming pool, spacious lounges, a dining room, and a fully equipped kitchen in its former cellar. It also boasts a large, private, walled garden and an open terrace, making it an ideal base for exploring the Burgundy region. More information can be found on Burgundy Tourism.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find a moderate 7.9 km loop trail around Château de Ratilly starting from Treigny. There's also a 14.6 km moderate loop around Moutiers Pond and Tour Sarrazine. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Thury guide.
Cyclists can enjoy various routes in the area. A popular choice is the moderate 32.3 km 'Guédelon and Lac du Bourdon Loop' which passes near Guédelon Castle. Other options include a 30.2 km loop from Sainpuits that also visits Guédelon. Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around Thury guide.
Visitors are fascinated by the unique experimental archaeology project at Guédelon Castle. They appreciate the opportunity to see a medieval castle being built using authentic 13th-century techniques and to observe craftsmen at work. It's considered a significant site for rediscovering lost knowledge about castle construction.
The best time to visit depends on the specific castle and your interests. For sites like Château de Ratilly, which hosts concerts and exhibitions, checking their schedule is advisable. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring ruins and outdoor sites like Château de Thury-Harcourt. Summer can also be good, but some sites might have specific opening hours or be busier.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find a moderate 6.8 km running loop around Château de Ratilly from Treigny-Perreuse-Sainte-Colombe. Other options include an 8.3 km loop from Moulin Vanneau. For more choices, refer to the Running Trails around Thury guide.
Château de Ratilly is unique because it's a 13th-century castle that has been transformed into a vibrant cultural center. It hosts artisanal pottery workshops, contemporary art exhibitions, and concerts, especially during the summer. Its well-preserved structure, including four corner towers and a dovecote, provides a historical backdrop to these artistic activities.
Yes, the Fortified Gate of Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines is a classified historic monument and is part of a 12th-century enclosure. You can explore its visible towers and machicolations, which offer insight into medieval defensive architecture. It's a significant historical site within the region.
Château de Druyes is a beautiful 12th-century castle visible from afar. It's considered one of the most important specimens of Romanesque military architecture in Burgundy. While it is private property, it is open to visitors. It's recommended to check their website for current opening hours and entrance fees, as out of season it may only be open on weekends.


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