Best attractions and places to see around Dangers include historical castles, religious buildings, and scenic routes. The area features a mix of cultural heritage sites and tranquil natural settings, often along waterways like the Eure river. Visitors can explore centuries-old architecture and enjoy peaceful greenways suitable for various outdoor activities. This region offers a blend of historical exploration and serene landscapes.
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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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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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It was in the 4th century that an oratory in honor of Saint George, martyred around the year 303, was built. Two centuries later, a chapel replacing the oratory was built by the monks of the abbey of Saint-Père-en-Vallée in Chartres. This abbey was located behind the Saint-Pierre church, on the current site of the Lycée Marceau. During the thirteenth century, between 1250 and 1270, the chapel gave way to a church. The parish - which will later become the commune - of Saint-Georges is constituted and becomes the capital of a seigneury of the chapter of Chartres. The church froze its architecture, as we know it today, in the sixteenth century around 1500, when it was enlarged by the construction of the South Chapel. source: wikipedia
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The Dangers area is rich in history, featuring several notable castles and religious buildings. You can visit Vérigny Castle, built around 1750 with 16th and 17th-century farm buildings, or Levesville, a castle dating back to the late 15th century with a significant past, including holding Louis de Bourbon prisoner. Another historical gem is the Saint-Georges Church of Saint-Georges-sur-Eure, which has roots as an oratory from the 4th century and a church from the 13th century.
Yes, several attractions around Dangers are suitable for families. Both the Saint-Georges Church of Saint-Georges-sur-Eure and the Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon are noted as family-friendly historical sites where you can explore centuries of history together.
For those seeking natural beauty, The finish line in Chartres offers a peaceful greenway along the banks of the Eure river, perfect for tranquil walks or cycling. Additionally, Vérigny Castle features a beautiful pond nearby, providing a serene spot for a break.
The area around Dangers offers various outdoor activities, especially running and cycling. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Running loop from Bailleau-l'Évêque' or the 'Vérigny Castle loop from Mittainvilliers-Vérigny'. For cyclists, there are options like the 'Bike loop from Bailleau-l'Évêque' or the 'Château de Levesville loop from Fresnay-le-Gilmert'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Running Trails around Dangers and Cycling around Dangers guides.
Yes, a notable greenway is found at The finish line in Chartres. This route runs along the Eure river from Saint Perst to Lisant, offering a very pleasant and peaceful shared path ideal for walking or cycling, providing a moment of tranquility close to Chartres.
Visitors frequently highlight the peaceful and preserved nature of the greenways, such as the one near Chartres, finding it surprisingly tranquil. The historical castles, like Vérigny Castle, are appreciated for their beauty and the serene ponds nearby. The rich history embedded in sites like Levesville and Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon also captivates visitors.
Absolutely. The Dangers area offers several road cycling routes. Examples include the 'Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon loop from Fontaine-la-Guyon' and the 'Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon – Church of Saint Stephen loop from Dangers'. These routes vary in distance and difficulty, providing options for different skill levels. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Dangers guide.
Levesville was originally raised at the end of the 15th century and later re-drilled in the 17th century. It is characterized by its long building flanked by circular towers and dry ditches. Historically, it's notable as the place where Louis de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, was held prisoner by the Duke of Guise in 1562 after the Battle of Dreux.
The Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon has a long and fascinating history, with its origins tracing back to the old castle of Gougnault from 1300 to 1413. It saw a rebirth under Louis XIV and was influenced by the creation of the Eure canal. The castle and its park have evolved through the 18th and 19th centuries, and it played a role during the liberation of the village in 1944.
Yes, many of the routes available for running and cycling around Dangers are designed as loops. For running, you can find options like the 'Vérigny Castle loop from Mittainvilliers-Vérigny' or the 'Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon loop from Fontaine-la-Guyon'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Château de Levesville loop from Fresnay-le-Gilmert' or the 'Vérigny Castle – Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon loop from Bailleau-l'Évêque'. These circular routes offer convenient ways to explore the area. You can find more details in the respective running and cycling guides.
Vérigny Castle, built around 1750, is notable for its architectural design, featuring a main building with two projecting pavilions and a triangular pediment. Its farm buildings, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, are particularly exceptional, with walls lined with diamond-shaped brickwork. A beautiful pond behind the castle adds to its charm, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful break.


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