Attractions and places to see around Burcy, located in the Seine-et-Marne department, offer a diverse range of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. The area provides access to significant castles, charming villages, and the extensive Fontainebleau forest. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and historical monuments within a reasonable distance.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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This small sector, located to the north of the classic L’Éléphant massif, is made up of generally poorly exposed blocks, the majority of which are located on the slopes of the Mont Simonet gable.
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Not hard to see the elephant shape of the rock. Some nice paths and trails around.
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…without forgetting the famous “dog’s ass” 🙂
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Château d'Augerville is a historic castle located in the commune of Augerville-la-Rivière, in Loiret, France. It dates back to the 12th century, when it was a hamlet and fort for the d'Augerville family. It changed hands several times during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and hosted important figures such as Catherine de Medici and King Charles IX. In the 17th century, it was sold to the taxes and renovated into a country house by Jean Perrault de Montevrault. It remained a private residence until the 21st century, when it was transformed into a 5-star hotel with a golf course, spa and chocolate factory. It is a historic monument, a national heritage site of France.
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Typical landscape of the forest of Fontainebleau, rocks as far as the eye can see on a sandy bottom. In a climbing paradise....but also very pleasant for hiking!
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The Château d'Augerville is an imposing building whose construction dates back to the 12th century. In 1976, it was registered on the list of historical monuments. Today, the castle has been completely transformed and offers a wide range of services: hotel and spa, restaurant, or even golf. If you don't have time to enjoy these, at least take the time to discover the beauty of these old stones.
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The origins of this estate date back to the 13th century with the construction of a fortified castle on the banks of the Essonne. Fallen into ruin, it was bought in the 15th century by Jacques Coeur, great treasurer of King Charles VII who used to acquire the fiefdoms abandoned after the Hundred Years War to regroup them as he pleased. The general appearance of the buildings as we see them today comes from this period. But, falling into ruins at several times in history, the castle has lived, evolved and metamorphosed many times. It has remained a prestigious place and now houses a luxury hotel.
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View of Larchant and its clearing.
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The area around Burcy, Seine-et-Marne, is known for its distinctive natural features, particularly within the Fontainebleau forest. You can visit The Elephant, a natural monument famous for a rock formation resembling an elephant. Another popular spot is Dame Jouanne Viewpoint, which offers extensive views over the forest and the marshes of Larchant.
Near Burcy, you can discover several significant historical sites. The Ruins of the Saint-Mathurin Basilica, a Gothic-style church built in the 12th century, is a notable historical monument. Additionally, Augerville Castle, dating back to the 12th century, is a registered historical monument that now houses a luxury hotel and golf course.
Yes, the region offers several charming towns and villages. Moret-sur-Loing, with its historic center, is a pleasant visit near Fontainebleau. Yèvre-le-Châtel is classified as one of 'France's Most Beautiful Villages,' featuring a ruined castle and walks along the Rimarden river. Montargis, known for its many bridges over canals, is also within reach.
Visitors to the attractions around Burcy appreciate the unique rock formations in the Fontainebleau forest, such as The Elephant, and the panoramic views from spots like Dame Jouanne Viewpoint. The historical significance of sites like the Ruins of the Saint-Mathurin Basilica and the grandeur of Augerville Castle are also highly valued.
Yes, the area around Burcy offers excellent hiking opportunities, particularly within the Fontainebleau forest. You can find various trails, including moderate routes like the 'Denecourt-Colinet Trail 19' or the 'Dame Jouanne Viewpoint – The Elephant loop from Larchant.' For more options, explore the hiking guide around Burcy.
Absolutely. Burcy is well-suited for both cycling and mountain biking. There are numerous routes available, such as the 'Elephant Rock loop from La Chapelle-la-Reine' for mountain biking or the 'Château d'Augerville loop from Boulancourt' for touring bicycles. You can find detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Burcy guide and the Cycling around Burcy guide.
For scenic viewpoints, head to Dame Jouanne Viewpoint, which offers expansive views over the Fontainebleau forest and the marshes of Larchant. Another excellent spot is Mont Simonet, which provides typical Fontainebleau forest landscapes with rocks and sandy terrain, also popular for climbing and hiking.
Families can enjoy exploring Augerville Castle, which offers a historical experience in a beautiful setting. The natural rock formations of the Fontainebleau forest, like The Elephant, also provide an engaging outdoor adventure for children. Additionally, the nearby Zoo de Jurques (though further afield in Normandy, if considering the broader region) or the general exploration of charming villages can be family-friendly.
Beyond Augerville Castle, the region boasts several other magnificent castles. The extraordinary Château de Fontainebleau, with its numerous royal apartments, is approximately 23 km away. You can also visit Château de Chamerolles, known for its Renaissance garden, and the significant Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, both within a reasonable distance.
Yes, the Ruins of the Saint-Mathurin Basilica is a significant Gothic-style church from the 12th century. Further afield, the Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire Abbey is an important site for Romanesque architecture, featuring intricate 12th-century details. The Cathédrale Sainte-Croix in Orléans is also renowned for its grandeur and carvings.
The primary forest area for walks near Burcy is the extensive Fontainebleau forest. This forest is characterized by its unique rock formations, sandy paths, and diverse landscapes, making it ideal for hiking and exploring. Areas like Mont Simonet offer typical Fontainebleau forest scenery.
The best time to visit the attractions around Burcy, especially for outdoor activities in the Fontainebleau forest, is typically during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). The weather is generally mild and pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it can get quite warm, especially in July and August.


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