Castles near Saint-Huruge (Saône-et-Loire) offer a glimpse into the region's rich history. While the historic Château de Saint-Huruge is a private monument and not open to the public, the area provides access to other significant historical sites. The village features the ancient Église Saint-Eusèbe, with parts dating back to the early 11th century, showcasing medieval architecture like "opus spicatum" masonry and Lombard arcatures. The surrounding landscape of Saône-et-Loire provides a backdrop for exploring these historical landmarks.
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Château de Cormatin is a magnificent moated castle from the early 17th century. The castle was built between 1606 and 1625 by the Marquises d'Huxelles. It houses the best-preserved state rooms from the time of Louis XIII in all of France. Famous are the "Gilded Rooms" (Salles Dorées) with opulent paintings, sculptures, and gilded ceilings. The extensive grounds, covering around 12 hectares, are among the most beautiful gardens in France. Highlights in the outdoor area include a large boxwood maze, an open-air baroque theatre, water features, and a historic vegetable garden.
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The current complex was built in the 15th century, after a predecessor had been destroyed on the orders of the French king. The irregular quadrilateral encloses a central courtyard. The striking north entrance, visible in the picture, is flanked by two mighty round towers equipped with gun loops (archères-canonniers) and was formerly protected by a drawbridge. The complex has been a listed Monument historique since 1967. Parts of the castle have been restored and are privately used as a charming guest house (Le Gros Chigy Château) for travellers in Burgundy.
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The residence of the Marquis d'Huxelles, built between 1606 and 1625, is home to the most sumptuous Louis XIII apartment preserved in France. Fireplaces, ceilings and wood panelling were painted, carved and gilded with sumptuous exuberance for the favourite of Queen Marie de Medici. Paintings, tapestries and period furniture complete this seductive evocation of "château life" at the time of the "Three Musketeers". The tour also reveals a monumental stone staircase (20 metres high), an 18th century kitchen and the opulent 1900s salons of an opera director. The garden, in the spirit of the Baroque period, offers 12 hectares of flowerbeds, a large boxwood labyrinth with aviary-belvedere, vegetable garden, green theatre, water features and remarkable trees.
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Picnic table, or lawn on the other side of the road, for those who want to picnic with a view. Few tourists even on a long weekend!
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This castle from the beginning of the 17th century can be visited, both for its gardens and for its interior. You will notably discover a monumental stone staircase and a well-preserved Louis XIII apartment. Outside, a large boxwood labyrinth, a green theater, ponds and flower beds will delight young and old alike.
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Very pretty castle! Always has an effect when I walk past!
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It was built in the 15th century after the destruction of a first castle on the orders of the King of France, who belonged to the Mâcon region, and who was fighting against the Duke of Burgundy. Located on the hillside, between two hamlets, it is a castle whose buildings are grouped together and form a quadrilateral around a central courtyard. The entrance is framed by two round towers pierced by archers, and was formerly equipped with a drawbridge. It will serve as a hotel, the guest rooms are almost finished.
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The Château de Sercy, is a charming castle with a rich history. Its medieval architecture, picturesque surroundings and peaceful ambience make it a top destination for history buffs.
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The historic Château de Saint-Huruge is a private monument and is not open to the public. However, you can explore the nearby historic Église Saint-Eusèbe, which features ancient construction dating back to the early 11th century.
You can visit several castles in the area. Cormatin Castle is open for its gardens and interior, featuring a monumental stone staircase and a well-preserved Louis XIII apartment. Pontus de Tyard Castle, a picturesque 13th-century castle, is also open to the public.
Yes, Cormatin Castle is considered family-friendly. Its extensive gardens include a large boxwood labyrinth and a green theater, which delight both children and adults. The castle also offers guided tours of its interiors.
Beyond the castles, the village of Saint-Huruge itself is home to the ancient Église Saint-Eusèbe. This church dates back to the early 11th century, with notable features like "opus spicatum" masonry in the nave and Lombard arcatures in the apse, offering a glimpse into medieval architecture.
The region around Saint-Huruge offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Cormatin Castle – Saint-Gengoux-le-National loop', and running trails, including a 'Running loop from Salornay-sur-Guye'. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Burnand Castle loop'. You can explore more options on the cycling, running, and MTB guides for the area.
Yes, there are several walking and running routes that pass by or near castles. For example, you can find a 'Château de Gros-Chigy loop' for running. Many of the cycling and MTB routes also offer scenic paths suitable for walking. Check the running trails guide for more detailed options.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is pleasant for exploring the castle grounds and gardens. During these seasons, most attractions have extended opening hours, and the surrounding landscape is vibrant.
Sercy Castle is a well-preserved medieval castle with a Romanesque chapel, offering a charming and historically rich experience. Château de Gros Chigy, built in the 15th century, also provides a glimpse into the region's past with its quadrilateral structure and original defensive features.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history and well-preserved architecture of the castles. Many enjoy the beautiful gardens, such as those at Cormatin Castle, and the picturesque surroundings. The blend of medieval charm and historical significance makes for a captivating experience.
For castles like Cormatin Castle, it's recommended to allocate 2-3 hours to fully explore both the interior (guided tour) and the extensive gardens, including the labyrinth and flowerbeds. For other castles, a visit might range from 1 to 2 hours depending on their size and accessibility.
Public transport options directly to individual castles can be limited in rural areas like Saint-Huruge. It is generally recommended to travel by car for flexibility. Some larger towns nearby may offer bus services, but direct routes to castle entrances are uncommon. Always check local transport schedules in advance.
While Saint-Huruge village itself has local establishments, direct cafes or restaurants at every castle are not guaranteed. Cormatin Castle, being a popular site, may have facilities or be close to options in the village of Cormatin. It's advisable to check for nearby amenities or pack refreshments, especially when visiting more secluded castles.


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