Attractions and places to see around Clévilliers include a variety of historical sites and natural features within this rural commune in the Eure-et-Loir department. The area offers a tranquil setting with local points of interest and convenient access to the wider Centre-Loire Valley region. Situated near Chartres, Clévilliers provides a base for exploring both its immediate surroundings and significant regional landmarks.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Too bad it is never indicated the type of bike recommended.
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Pleasant 🤗 Nature 🌳🌿 🏞️and especially no 🚗
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Raised at the end of the 15th century, the castle was re-drilled in the 17th century. It looks like a long building flanked at the four corners by circular towers. A median precedes it to the east. Dry ditches on a square plan surround it. The entrance gate has two Louis XIII pillars, brick and stone in alternating courses. Each end of this gate is marked with square entrance pavilions.££In 1562, Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, was held prisoner there by the Duke of Guise after the Battle of Dreux. Catherine de Medici and the members of the king's government came to visit the prisoner to try to negotiate peace, obtaining from this prince that he had the Huguenots lay down their arms. Construction periods: 15th century, 17th century. Source https://monumentum.fr/monument- historique/pa00096965/bailleau-leveque-chateau-de-levesville
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Superb route on the banks of the Eure!!! A small “trick-ass” section but completely acceptable :)
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This discovery began with the old castle of Gougnault from 1300 to 1413 then the rebirth under Louis XIV and the creation of the Eure canal which crossed the park, followed by an 18th and 19th. "In 1780, four-year-old Anne Marie Reviers de Mauny planted a cedar in a kindergarten and the tree still stands in the town hall park" underlined Jacques Charron, the president of the association. This discovery ended with the period of the liberation of the village on August 15, 1944 by the Americans. source: the republican echo
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The trail along the banks of the Eure takes you from Saint-Prest to Chartres through landscapes as varied as each other. You pedal between washhouses and wooded areas. The ideal place to stroll, take the time and finally... let go.
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Very pleasant and almost surprising, to find in the immediate vicinity of Chartres, such a preserved and peaceful access road.
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Very beautiful castle not directly visible from the road and therefore possibility of missing it.
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You can visit several historical castles in the vicinity. These include Vérigny Castle, built around 1750 with a park created between 1755 and 1765, and Levesville, a castle raised in the late 15th century and re-drilled in the 17th century, known for its circular towers and dry ditches. Another option is Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon, which has a history dating back to 1300 and was influenced by Louis XIV and the Eure canal project.
Yes, the area offers tranquil natural settings. You can find a peaceful greenway along the banks of the Eure river, known as The finish line in Chartres, which is ideal for cycling or walking. The Vacheresses Stream also flows through the commune, contributing to the local landscape. Additionally, the eastern border of the Parc naturel régional du Perche is less than 25 km west, offering opportunities to enjoy nature and rural landscapes.
You can explore the Canal at Dallonville (Canal de l'Eure). This is an unfinished non-navigable canal, also known as the Louis XIV canal, which was built by Vauban in the 17th century to supply the royal domain of Versailles with water. It's a fascinating site with a rich history.
The region around Clévilliers offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Louis XIV Canal Trail' and easy loops like 'Nature Trail – View of Chartres Cathedral loop from Seresville'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Clévilliers guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like 'Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon loop from Dangers' available in the MTB Trails around Clévilliers guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon is noted as family-friendly, offering a historical experience. The Canal at Dallonville (Canal de l'Eure) is also considered family-friendly, providing an interesting historical site for a walk. Additionally, the greenway along the Eure river (The finish line in Chartres) offers a peaceful route for walks or bike rides with children.
Within Clévilliers, you can visit the Église Saint-Martin de Clévilliers, a notable religious monument representing local heritage and architecture. The Town Hall (Mairie) is also a prominent building reflecting the village's civic identity. These sites offer a glimpse into the commune's local history and architectural style.
Clévilliers offers a tranquil setting that can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and summer provide pleasant weather for exploring the greenways and castle parks. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the natural landscapes. While specific seasonal activities are not detailed, the peaceful environment makes it suitable for a relaxing visit during milder months.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and historical richness of the area. For instance, the greenway along the Eure river is praised for being 'very pleasant and almost surprising' to find such a preserved and peaceful access road near Chartres. Castles like Vérigny are noted for their beauty and historical significance, with visitors calling them 'a very beautiful castle' and 'a superb castle with a very ancient history'.
Yes, Clévilliers is conveniently located about 13 km northwest of Chartres, which is home to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Chartres Cathedral. This masterpiece of French Gothic architecture is renowned for its vast nave, 12th-century sculptures, and stunning stained-glass windows. The city of Chartres itself is steeped in history with medieval architecture.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes available. Examples include the 'Nature Trail – View of Chartres Cathedral loop from Seresville' and the 'Mémorial de chavanne – Nature Trail loop from Lèves'. You can find more options and details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Clévilliers guide.
The The finish line in Chartres highlight refers to a shared route that runs along the banks of the Eure river from Saint Perst to Lisant. It's known for being a very pleasant and peaceful path, perfect for cycling or walking, offering a moment of tranquility close to Chartres.


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