Best attractions and places to see around Jallans include a variety of historical and natural sites. Jallans is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department of the Centre-Loire Valley region in northern France. While the village itself is small, its location provides access to significant historical and cultural sites in the surrounding area. The region offers a mix of architectural landmarks and scenic spots for exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The imposing structure known as the "Château de Chateaudun" that reveals itself to visitors here is, of course, also available in other sports in the komoot system. For the corresponding hiking highlight, you'll find further relevant information and additional photos under the tips. If you're interested, see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/936307
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At the gates of the Loir valley coming from Paris, between Chartres and Blois, the Château de Châteaudun raises its proud and massive silhouette to the eyes of the visitor who approaches it from the north. Property of Jean, bastard of Orléans, Count of Dunois and companion of Joan of Arc, it was a solid fortress before becoming a pleasant princely residence. Overlooking the Loir by more than 60 meters, Châteaudun Castle offers a succession of elements of medieval, Gothic and Renaissance architecture of exceptional authenticity. Clinging to its rocky promontory, the 12th century “big tower” is one of the tallest and best preserved dungeons in France. In the 15th century, Jean Dunois undertook work and transformed the castle, demolishing part of the fortifications. He made the old medieval castle a comfortable and bright residence and endowed it with a Sainte-Chapelle. In the following century, his descendants, the lords of Longueville, completed the construction of the chapel and enlarged the castle with the Longueville wing. The Dunois wing and the Longueville wing have two sumptuous staircases with loggias, one with flamboyant decor and the other from the Renaissance period. Château de Châteaudun also houses a remarkable collection of Flemish and French tapestries from the 16th and 17th centuries. The visit is completed by a medieval-inspired garden exploring the relationships between cuisine and medicine in the Middle Ages, while a hanging garden reveals a garden of idleness and relaxation, unique in the Central Region.
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This large neo-Renaissance style fountain was inaugurated in 1860 to symbolize the arrival a few years earlier of a modern drinking water supply system in the upper town. It is topped by a dome with lantern and a phoenix, this mythical bird which is reborn from its ashes and which perfectly symbolizes the rebirth of the city after fires, the most important of which was the dramatic fire of 1723.
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magnificent view of the castle on the banks of the Loir with a small corner perfect for a picnic.
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The Château de Moléans is a castle which extends from the 16th century to the 19th century. You can admire the exterior of the castle which includes a terrace overlooking the Conie valley, a wing of outbuildings inspired by the Château de Fleury-en-Bière, two Louis XIII pavilions and 19th century additions. Be sure to appreciate it as you pass by.
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The castle of Moléans is a castle which extends from the 16th to the 19th century. You can admire the exterior of the castle which includes a terrace overlooking the Conie valley, a wing of outbuildings inspired by the castle of Fleury-en-Bière, two Louis XIII pavilions and additions from the 19th century. The castle is open from July 1 to September 3, and you can book a guided tour in French for a small fee. The Château de Moléans is a piece of French architectural history not to be missed.
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The most prominent historical landmark is the Château de Châteaudun, an impressive castle transformed from a feudal stronghold into a comfortable residence. It showcases medieval, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture, including a 12th-century tower and a collection of Flemish and French tapestries. You can find more details about it here: Château de Châteaudun. Another notable site is the Château de Moléans, which features architecture spanning from the 16th to the 19th century, including a terrace overlooking the Conie valley.
Yes, you can explore two distinctive bridges. The Little Bridge of Vouvray is suitable for pedestrians and cyclists, offering a picturesque setting for picnics over the Dormouse river. Additionally, the Dheury bridge at Donnemain-Saint-Mamès is a metal bridge from the early 20th century, where you can view an old mill and a washhouse with a rouche roof, highlighting local heritage.
While Jallans itself is a small commune, its surroundings offer natural beauty. The Little Bridge of Vouvray crosses the Dormouse river, providing a charming riverside view. The broader region includes the peaceful countryside of the Perche Natural Regional Park, which offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and enjoying nature.
The area around Jallans is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find several routes for road cycling, running, and mountain biking. For instance, there are road cycling routes like the 'Château de Châteaudun – Saint Hilaire Church loop from Jallans' and running trails such as the 'Châteaudun Castle loop from Jallans'. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Jallans, Running Trails around Jallans, and MTB Trails around Jallans.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Little Bridge of Vouvray is described as a very nice place for picnics with family or friends. While the Château de Châteaudun offers historical exploration, the Château de Moléans is also noted as family-friendly, allowing for exterior admiration of its historical architecture.
The Centre-Loire Valley region generally experiences pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. This period offers comfortable temperatures for exploring historical sites, cycling, running, and enjoying the natural features like the Perche Natural Regional Park. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery for walks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like the Château de Châteaudun, noting its impressive size and the blend of medieval, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. The picturesque settings of the bridges, such as the Little Bridge of Vouvray, are also highly valued for their charm and suitability for picnics. The local heritage visible at the Dheury bridge, with its old mill and washhouse, also captures visitors' interest.
Within the commune of Jallans, the Église Saint-Nicolas is highlighted as a must-see, suggesting it holds significant historical or architectural value. The Maison des Associations de Jallans and the Foyer Rural serve as local community hubs, occasionally hosting events and exhibitions.
The area offers various walking and hiking opportunities. You can find running trails, which are also suitable for walking, such as the 'Châteaudun Castle loop from Jallans'. The peaceful countryside, particularly around the Perche Natural Regional Park, provides numerous paths for exploration. For specific routes and their difficulty, refer to the Running Trails around Jallans guide.
The Monumental Fountain of Châteaudun is a large neo-Renaissance style fountain inaugurated in 1860. It symbolizes the arrival of a modern drinking water supply system in the upper town and is topped by a dome with a lantern and a phoenix, representing the city's rebirth after fires.
Jallans is strategically located for exploring the wider region. Châteaudun is only about 3 km away, offering its impressive castle. Further afield, you can visit Chartres (approx. 39-42 km) for its UNESCO World Heritage cathedral, Meung-sur-Loire (approx. 37 km) for its medieval charm, Beaugency (approx. 38 km) on the Loire River, and Vendôme (approx. 39 km), known as a 'town of art and history'.


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