Best castles around Les Montils include the historical Château des Montils, a 10th-century fortified site with visible ruins like a cylindrical keep and a 12th-century monumental gate. The region surrounding Les Montils is part of the Loire Valley, known for its numerous châteaux. These castles offer a diverse range of historical periods and architectural styles. Visitors can explore well-preserved estates and significant historical monuments within a short distance.
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The Royal Château of Blois was the residence of queens, kings, and princes for more than four centuries. It was the preferred residence of Duke Charles of Orléans, the birthplace of Louis XII, who lived here with his wife Anne of Brittany, the first building constructed by the king and architect Francis I, the deathbed of Catherine de' Medici, and the home of Marie de' Medici in exile.
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Small castle away from the crowds in a small sleepy town.
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A worthwhile castle with its four construction periods. Make sure you take the time to visit.
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On the banks of the Loire the boats
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Located in the heart of the Loire Valley, the castle of Fougères-sur-Bièvre built at the end of the 15th century is the image of the ideal fortified castle with its keep, its machicolated entrance curtain and its fortified postern. Built by Pierre de Refuge and modified by Jean de Villebresme around 1520, the castle acquired its definitive appearance in three generations and will retain it. A castle designed for entertaining, its defensive Gothic architecture allows Pierre de Refuge to assert his social status and his belonging to the French nobility. Acquired by the Lambot family in 1738, René Lambot had the idea of creating a spinning mill in the castle from 1813 to 1901. This made it possible to largely preserve it from revolutionary damage and to maintain life and activity there. Classified as a historic monument in 1912, put up for sale after the stock market crash of 1929, the castle of Fougères-sur-Bièvre was acquired by the State in 1932. The castle of Fougères-sur-Bièvre has a double face: an entrance facade with a particularly defensive Gothic appearance and a courtyard facade decorated with Renaissance decorations. Particularly well preserved, the castle today remains very close to that of 1525-1530 with its military exterior facade, the civil and domestic architecture of its interior courtyard and its medieval interior plan with rooms in a row without distribution corridors. The castle of Fougères-sur-Bièvre stands out from the great castles of the Loire by its sober and powerful architecture, very little altered over the centuries. It illustrates the art of building in the region with its walls made of limestone rubble from Beauce and its sculpted parts in tuffeau from the banks of the Cher. Young and old alike will easily find all the military attributes and the interior layout of a particularly well-preserved small castle from the end of the 15th century.
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Built in a Classical style, the Cherveny castle has belonged to the same family for more than six centuries, the Huraults, financiers and officers in the service of several kings of France. The current castle was built around 1625 by Henri, son of Philippe Hurault, and his wife Marguerite Gaillard de la Morinière. They launched the construction of the current castle and entrusted the execution of the work to the architect Jacques Bougier. He uses “Bourré stone”, a stone from the Cher valley which has the particularity of whitening and hardening as it ages. Sobriety and symmetry characterize the Château de Cheverny, a precursor of the French style which established itself under the reign of Louis XIV. The work is of such magnitude that it will not see the end of the project. Their daughter Elisabeth, Marquise de Montglas, completed the interior decoration which was entrusted to Jean Monier. During the following hundred and fifty years, the Château de Cheverny changed owners several times. In 1825, Anne Denis Hurault, Marquis de Vibraye, bought the property from her ancestors. The Château de Cheverny, which has always been inhabited, presents remarkably well-preserved pieces of furniture and interior fittings. The first floor apartments bear witness to the French art of living. An English-style park and gardens surround the Château de Cheverny. Visitors can discover the Jardin des Apprentis, a contemporary designed garden created in 2006 which was inspired by the found plans of an old French garden and the vegetable garden, designed by the Marquise de Vibraye, it combines the use original of different colored materials, vegetables and flowers. The Garden of Love, created in 2019, presents six monumental statues by Gudmar Olovson which reflect Love in all its forms. Cheverny constitutes a heritage of stones, land but also of tradition with venery or hunting with hounds. The Cheverny crew was founded in 1850 by the Marquis de Vibraye. Nowadays, in the Cheverny forest and neighboring forests, the crew harvests exclusively deer. Every day, from April to September 14, subject to reservations, at 11:30 a.m., visitors can attend the dog meal. The Château de Cheverny inspired the Château de Moulinsart to the Belgian comic book author, Hergé. The Domaine de Cheverny and the Hergé Foundation have joined forces to create and set up a permanent exhibition on the theme: the secrets of Moulinsart.
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Unfortunately you can only see something from the Loire without admission 😥
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Unfortunately you can only see anything from the Loir, otherwise only with entry on foot 🥲
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Beyond the local Château des Montils, which is largely in ruins but still shows its 10th-century origins, you can explore several magnificent castles. These include the opulent Chaumont-sur-Loire Castle, known for its influential women and annual garden festival, and the classical Cheverny Castle, famous for its well-preserved interiors and connection to Tintin. The Gothic Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle offers a glimpse into medieval military architecture, while Beauregard Castle boasts a unique portrait gallery and landscaped park.
Yes, several castles in the area are great for families. Cheverny Castle is particularly popular, known for inspiring Marlinspike Hall in "The Adventures of Tintin," which often delights younger visitors. Chaumont-sur-Loire Castle and Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle are also categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging historical experiences and often extensive grounds to explore.
Chaumont-sur-Loire Castle is renowned for its International Garden Festival, which showcases innovative garden designs annually. Beauregard Castle features a 40-hectare landscaped park, including a portrait garden designed by Gilles Clément, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts. Even the Cheverny Castle has beautiful grounds to explore alongside its impressive interiors.
The region around Les Montils offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and hiking. For example, there are MTB trails like the "Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle – On the vineyard trail loop" or cycling routes such as "The Loire River – Candé-sur-Beuvron and its bridge loop." Hikers can enjoy paths like the "Croix de Pierre Circuit" or the "Beuvron River banks – Chaumont-sur-Loire Castle loop." You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Les Montils, Cycling around Les Montils, and Hiking around Les Montils.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds and gardens, especially for events like the International Garden Festival at Chaumont-sur-Loire Castle. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, offering a different scenic experience. Many castles, like Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle, are open to the public during tourist seasons, which typically align with these periods.
While the major Loire Valley châteaux can attract crowds, Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle is often noted as a smaller, less crowded option. It offers a well-preserved example of medieval military architecture in a quieter setting. Beauregard Castle, with its unique portrait gallery and extensive park, might also offer a more tranquil experience compared to the most famous châteaux.
Cheverny Castle is located within a short driving distance from Les Montils. The exact travel time will depend on your mode of transport and specific starting point, but it's generally a quick trip. To fully experience Cheverny, including its exceptionally well-preserved interiors, magnificent furnishings, and the grounds, you should allocate at least half a day.
Absolutely. The region showcases a diverse range of architectural styles. The local Château des Montils dates back to the 10th century with remnants of its medieval fortifications. Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle is a prime example of Gothic architecture, while Cheverny Castle is built in a strictly classical 17th-century style. Beauregard Castle represents Renaissance architecture.
Blois Castle is a royal château located in the city of Blois, a short distance from Les Montils. It's historically significant as a residence for several French kings and queens, including Joan of Arc. The castle is notable for its blend of architectural styles, spanning from the 13th to the 17th century, and offers a deep dive into four centuries of French royal history through its apartments and a captivating light show in the evenings.
Yes, each castle offers a unique historical perspective. The ruins of Château des Montils provide a look into 10th-century fortifications. Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle is an excellent example of late medieval Gothic architecture from the 15th century. Beauregard Castle offers insights into the Renaissance and 16th-17th century ministerial life, while Cheverny Castle showcases 17th-century classical design and aristocratic living.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich history, stunning architecture, and well-preserved interiors of the castles. The extensive grounds and gardens, such as those at Chaumont-sur-Loire Castle and Beauregard Castle, are also highly praised. Many enjoy the unique features like the portrait gallery at Beauregard or the Tintin connection at Cheverny Castle, which add a special charm to their visit.


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