Best attractions and places to see around Orsonville include historical landmarks and a preserved rural environment in the Yvelines region of France. The commune offers a glimpse into its past with sites like the 12th-century Saint-André Church and the 15th-century Fortified Farm of Gauvilliers. The landscape is characterized by undulating terrain, ancient farms, and traditional houses, providing a tranquil countryside experience.
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In the heart of the Dourdan national forest, this trail is a space for walking but also for learning. Discover the different species of trees present on the site, admire the flora thanks to the botanical plaques and learn more about the fauna of the forest. Then, have fun in the labyrinth and rest on the tables and benches present along the route. Plan 30 minutes of walking there and back and 30 minutes of discovery. The adapted surface allows the circulation of strollers and wheelchairs, the tables can also accommodate people with reduced mobility. The car park has a space reserved for people with reduced mobility.
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Built in 1882 by the Marquis Armand de Pomereu d'Aligre, to be the "model farm" of Baronville, as well as the marquis' stables, this complex was subsequently constantly used for both agricultural and equestrian purposes. Used as the “Baronville Horse Riding Club” during the 1980s and 1990s, it was the setting for horse racing training and competitions welcoming personalities from the equestrian or artistic world, such as Jean Rochefort.
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An indicative crossroads like there are so many others in the forests...
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a place to rest or have a bite to eat...
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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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The facade, facing south-southwest, has a Romanesque portal. It is flanked by four buttresses between which are pierced three pointed arch bays. In the 13th century, a choir was built, raised above the nave and equipped with a triforium supported by 52 columns. This choir is joined to the nave by a narrow arched arcade. The bell tower rests to the north on a quadrangular tower from the 16th century, whose tapered spire, battered by bad weather, dates from contemporary times. The building is classified as a historical monument since 1862 source: wikipedia
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Orsonville itself is home to the 12th-century Saint-André Church and the 15th-century Fortified Farm of Gauvilliers, both significant historical monuments. Nearby, you can explore the impressive Esclimont Castle, a feudal fortress dating from the 16th to 19th centuries, or the Château de Denonville, with its distinctive pink brick and a history tracing back to Roman times. The Saints Peter and Paul Church in Gallardon, approximately 13 kilometers away, features a Romanesque portal and a 13th-century choir.
Yes, the Orsonville area offers a tranquil countryside experience with a 'vallonné' (hilly) landscape. You can enjoy walks on the Grillon Trail, which is adapted for people with reduced mobility and offers places to rest. For more extensive outdoor activities, the nearby Dourdan National Forest provides walking trails and an opportunity to learn about different tree species and flora. You can also find numerous hiking and cycling routes, such as those listed in the Hiking around Orsonville guide and the Cycling around Orsonville guide.
Absolutely. The Grillon Trail is noted as family-friendly, offering an accessible path and places to rest. The grand Esclimont Castle, set on 60 hectares, can also be an engaging visit for families. Further afield, the town of Rambouillet offers the Espace Rambouillet nature reserve and the Musée Rambolitrain, Europe's largest collection of miniature trains, which are popular with children.
Yes, the Grillon Trail is specifically adapted for people with reduced mobility, providing a comfortable path and spots to rest. Additionally, the Dourdan National Forest is an accessible space for outdoor activities, including for those with reduced mobility.
The Orsonville area is characterized by a 'vallonné' (hilly or undulating) landscape. It features a preserved rural environment with ancient farms and traditional houses nestled within its rolling terrain, offering a tranquil countryside experience.
Beyond the well-known castles, the Carrousel de Baronville is a unique historical site. Built in 1882 as a 'model farm' and stables, it offers insight into the architecture of the nearby Baronville Castle and the region's agricultural heritage. Orsonville's own 15th-century Fortified Farm of Gauvilliers also stands as an emblematic local heritage site.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can find an easy 5.8 km 'Esclimont Castle loop from Saint-Symphorien-le-Château' or moderate trails like the 'Les glacières de Sonchamp – Elsa Triolet-Aragon Museum loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Orsonville guide.
The region offers various cycling routes suitable for touring and road cycling. Easy touring routes include the 'Pompe de Brethencourt loop from Boinville-le-Gaillard' (16 km) or the 'Chateau de long orme loop from Ablis' (17.9 km). For road cyclists, there are moderate routes like the 'Esclimont Castle – Lavoir de Soulaires loop from Ablis' (73 km). More details are available in the Cycling around Orsonville guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Orsonville guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The Esclimont Castle is often admired as an 'architectural jewel' in a 'formidable green setting'. The Grillon Trail is valued for its accessibility and peaceful atmosphere, offering a pleasant place to rest. The overall appeal lies in the region's ability to provide a tranquil countryside experience while showcasing rich historical heritage.
Beyond Orsonville, the surrounding Yvelines region offers several points of interest. Rambouillet is a notable town known for its royal heritage, including the Château de Rambouillet and the ornamental dairy of Marie-Antoinette, as well as the vast Rambouillet forest. The Dourdan National Forest is also a great option for nature lovers.


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