Castles around Bitry are situated in the Nièvre department of France, an area known for its historical ties and rural landscape. This region offers a blend of natural settings and historical architecture. The terrain features varied elevations, providing diverse backdrops for historical sites. The area is characterized by its quiet, agricultural surroundings, typical of the French countryside.
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This castle was built in the 14th century. At that time, the towers were twice as high. It was inhabited by soldiers during the period when Burgundy belonged to England and there was a battle against the French. The castle is currently being renovated. The knights' hall is almost finished
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Simply a great idea that is being put into practice here. Come by before the construction work is finished. In addition to the normal day-to-day construction work, there are also always interesting special offers. The bread baked here is pretty tasty and is sold.
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Price 2024 €16 adult €15 students - a must do, unforgettable experience.
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An unmissable experience is visiting this castle, the construction of which began in 1999 using medieval techniques. You visit a construction site (now well advanced), chat with the workers from the different trades who explain everything to you, visit the vegetable garden, the basket maker, the baker, the potter, the herbalist, etc… I highly recommend visiting this castle !
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A true medieval fortress built on 11th century foundations, completed in the 13th century, then partly transformed during the Renaissance. The four corner towers, the two entrance towers defending the drawbridge, the moat and the dovecote surround the charming square interior courtyard. Since 1951, the pottery workshop, exhibitions, shows and courses have made Ratilly a leading art center. Hours: From 03/30/24 to 06/30/24 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed on: Friday From 07/01/23 to 08/31/24 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. From 01/09/24 to 10/11/24 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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The project is a sensation and has now also gained respect from experts due to its scientific approach. Almost all of the materials used come from the land on which the castle is being built. Tools and techniques from the 13th century are used in the construction. The corresponding workshops are located around the castle. For example, the smithy, the dyeing works, the quarry with stonemason's hut, etc. Horses for the carriages are kept in reconstructed stables. Fences, stairs and bridges were built largely without modern materials. At the various workshops there are display boards with the tools used there. Most of the time people are working there and you can ask questions. Demonstrations are held from time to time. For example, you can watch how a rope is made or how a wooden shingle is made. Outside of school holidays, the site is visited by many school classes. But don't worry, the site is large and the crowds are well distributed. In addition, school groups are taught about the techniques used at the time in the many shelters scattered around. This means you can always find a place where you can look around almost alone. Depending on the season, one to three restaurants are open on the site. There is also plenty of space to eat there, or to eat the snacks you brought with you. There is also a large, sheltered picnic area by the car park. You can leave the site at any time if you get a stamp at the exit. In the afternoon, you reach the water mill, which was also built according to the model of the time, via a forest path about 500 metres long. The castle should be finished in 2023. Construction was still underway in June 2023, but there is already a lot to see. The chapel with murals and stained glass windows, the kitchen with bakery, the large hall, the gentlemen's room in the keep, etc. A visit is highly recommended. The €15 per person (as of 2023) is definitely worth it. Also because you can easily spend a whole day here.
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The well-preserved ensemble from the second half of the 13th century is a four-wing structure around an almost square inner courtyard, which is surrounded at the corners by four mighty round towers and is accessed on the south side via a portal flanked by similar towers. The buildings are surrounded all around by a now dry moat. Despite a variety of later structural measures, especially the post-medieval changes to the southern defensive buildings into homely refuges with open window fronts in the style of a castle, they have hardly lost any of the former fortified character of a castle complex. The historic castle is now a cultural center, a place where numerous concerts take place every summer and contemporary artists exhibit. In 2015 the facility had over 12,200 visitors. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Ratilly
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The Château de Saint-Vérain and the village were once one. The proximity of the Porte de Cosne suggests that Saint-Vérain was a castral village.
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The region around Bitry offers a diverse range of castles. You can visit unique sites like Guédelon Castle, an experimental archaeology project building a 13th-century fortress using medieval methods. There's also Château de Ratilly, a well-preserved 13th-century castle transformed during the Renaissance, now a cultural center. Other options include the 13th-century Château de la Motte-Josserand with its strong circular towers, and historical ruins like Château de Saint Vérain.
Yes, Guédelon Castle is highly recommended for families. It's an active construction site where visitors can observe and learn about medieval building techniques and craftsmanship firsthand. Children often enjoy seeing the water mill, which is typically open between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Château de Ratilly also offers a family-friendly experience with its pottery workshop, art exhibitions, and concerts.
The best time to visit castles around Bitry is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. For example, Château de Ratilly has extended hours from July to August (10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) and hosts numerous concerts during the summer. Visiting during these periods allows for comfortable exploration of outdoor castle grounds and better chances for various activities and events.
Yes, Château de la Motte-Josserand, a 13th-century castle with strong circular towers, is currently undergoing renovation. Visitors can observe the progress, with the knights' hall nearing completion.
The castles around Bitry offer insights into various historical periods. Guédelon Castle provides a unique look into 13th-century construction methods and daily life. Château de Ratilly showcases the evolution from a 13th-century fortress to a Renaissance-era transformation. Even ruins like Château de Saint Vérain offer glimpses into medieval castral villages and their strategic importance.
Yes, Château de Ratilly features a now dry moat surrounding its well-preserved 13th-century structure. Additionally, Château de Couloutre is described as a castle surrounded by a moat, nestled at the foot of a forest.
The area around Bitry offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Moulin Blot — loop' or the 'Château de Saint-Vérain (ruins) — loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Guedelon Chateau Fort replica loop' near Guédelon Castle, or the 'Château de Ratilly – Saint-Symphorien Church loop'. You can explore more options on the running trails around Bitry, cycling around Bitry, and road cycling routes around Bitry guide pages.
Yes, Château de Ratilly is a prominent example. This 13th-century castle, with its Renaissance transformations, now serves as a vibrant cultural center. It hosts art exhibitions, concerts, and even pottery workshops, attracting over 12,200 visitors in 2015.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of Guédelon Castle, where they can witness medieval construction in progress. The well-preserved architecture and cultural events at Château de Ratilly are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 250 photos and given more than 30 upvotes for these historical sites, highlighting their appeal.
While Bitry has historical ties to castles, the most detailed historical account pertains to the Château de Maison Fort. However, this site is a private property and consists mainly of ruins, making it not open to the public for visits.
Guédelon Castle is ideal for a longer, educational visit. It's an experimental archaeology project where you can spend hours observing craftsmen using authentic medieval methods to build a 13th-century fortress. It's designed to help rediscover lost knowledge about castle construction, making it a highly engaging experience.


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