Best attractions and places to see around Attray, a commune in the Loiret department of France, offer a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. Located in the agricultural Beauce region, often called the "granary of France," Attray is characterized by vast cereal fields and scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore local heritage and enjoy the surrounding area, which includes forests and historical towns.
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Nestled on the edge of the Orléans forest, the Château de Chamerolles is a magnificent Renaissance castle which retains its medieval heritage. It was built between 1500 and 1530 on the site of an old medieval fortress by Lancelot du Lac, chamberlain of King Louis XII and Governor of Orléans. He wanted to make the old medieval building into a real pleasure castle responding to the architectural fashion of the time. With its polychrome brick decor and its open gallery, the Château de Chamerolles is inspired by the Louis XII wing of the royal Château de Blois. It retains its moat and its layout of corner towers from the medieval period. During the wars of religion, Lancelot's grandson, Lancelot II, transformed the castle of Chamerolles into a center of Protestantism. From this period remains the chapel whose painted tables of laws are the oldest in France. Chamerolles remained in the du Lac family until the end of the 17th century. In 1672, the castle belonged to Jacques Saumery, brother-in-law of Colbert. A century later, the castle passed into the hands of the Lambert family and in 1924, into those of Gaston Jessé-Curély. Occupied, ransacked, stripped during the Second World War, the Château de Chamerolles was put up for sale in 1970. In 1976, the city of Paris found itself in charge of Chamerolles. Abandoned, the Château de Chamerolles fell into ruins. In 1987, it became the property of the Loiret Departmental Council which then undertook an ambitious restoration program. The five years of work allow us to discover a transitional architecture, between the medieval heritage and the innovations of the Renaissance. Today, the Château de Chamerolles is dedicated to the history of perfumery and offers a historical and heritage showcase to the Cosmetic Valley, located in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Chamerolles offers a visual and olfactory journey, in pieces reconstructed from the 16th century to the 18th century, allowing you to discover the history of toiletry and perfume. The castle is surrounded by a large park and a charming Renaissance garden, created by Lancelot II du Lac, after a trip to Italy. A garden where it is beautiful to stroll in the summer.
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The Manoir de la Taille, also known as the Château de Bondaroy, is a fortified manor house which dates from the 14th century and was the birthplace of two Renaissance poets, Jean and Jacques de La Taille. You can admire the impressive facade, towers and gatehouse, as well as the surrounding countryside. You can also explore the neighboring town of Pithiviers, which has a rich heritage and a famous pastry, the pithivier.
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The castle was built between 1500 and 1530 on the site of an old medieval fortress by Lancelot I du Lac, chamberlain of King Louis XII. It is surrounded by a large park and a charming Renaissance garden, created by Lancelot II du Lac.
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On the edge of the forest of Orléans, the Château de Chamerolles is a magnificent building, the first constructions of which date back to the 16th century. It has been on the list of historical monuments since 1927. Accessible to the public, the castle also has a pretty body of water and a large garden where 75 varieties of roses grow harmoniously. History and nature lovers, a walk around the castle grounds will delight you! The castle is open all year except January.
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The Manor of La Taille, also called Château de Bondaroy, is a fortified manor whose construction dates back to the 14th century. Opulent construction, it does not leave indifferent the walkers who follow its thick walls. Listed in the register of historical monuments in 1974, the manor is now a private property. Banquets and seminars are sometimes organized there and it is possible to visit the place during the summer.
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The region around Attray is rich in history. You can explore the 13th-century Eglise Saint-Pierre in Attray itself. Nearby, visit Chamerolles Castle, a Renaissance château with beautiful gardens, or the fortified Manoir de La Taille (Château de Bondaroy), dating from the 14th century. The town of Pithiviers also offers a rich heritage, including the Saint-Georges collegiate church and the Gare de Pithiviers Memorial and Shoah Museum.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Chamerolles Castle, with its large park and Renaissance garden, is a great option. The town of Pithiviers offers cultural sites and the Aquanova Aquatic Center for swimming and water activities. Additionally, the Arboretum des Grandes Bruyères and Parc Floral de la Source are remarkable gardens that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Attray is situated in the agricultural Beauce region, known as the 'granary of France,' characterized by vast cereal fields. For more structured natural exploration, the Forêt Domaniale d'Orléans (Orléans Forest) is a few kilometers south, offering opportunities for walks and enjoying nature. You can also visit the Arboretum des Grandes Bruyères and Parc Floral de la Source for beautiful garden experiences.
The area around Attray is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, hiking, and cycling. For example, there are moderate running loops from Chilleurs-aux-Bois and Neuville-aux-Bois. Hiking options include the 'Circuit de Chamerolles' and routes around the Château de l'Ardoise. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the 'Marshes loop from Neuville-aux-Bois.' You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Attray, Hiking around Attray, and Cycling around Attray guides.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the La Manne Cereal Farm in the hamlet of Frapuy. This farm uses a granite stone mill to produce artisanal flour from its cereals and is certified High Environmental Value. It offers a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage. Also, the charming village of Yevre-le-Chatel, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' offers picturesque walks along the Rimarden river and castle ruins.
The Loiret department, where Attray is located, is generally pleasant from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is ideal for exploring historical sites, enjoying the Renaissance gardens, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The vast cereal fields of the Beauce region are particularly scenic during the growing season.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets where you can find local produce and goods. Pithiviers has markets on Saturdays, Toury on Sundays, and Puiseaux on Mondays. Larger cities like Orléans offer daily markets (except Mondays). These markets are a great way to experience local culture and taste regional specialties.
The wider area boasts significant cultural and architectural heritage. Besides Chamerolles Castle and the Manoir de La Taille, you can visit the moated castle in Bellegarde. Religious sites include the Eglise de Notre Dame in Boiscommun and the Romanesque Abbaye de Saint Benoît sur Loire (Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire Abbey) further afield.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The well-preserved castles like Chamerolles Castle and the historical depth of towns like Pithiviers are highly rated. The komoot community has shared 51 photos and given 60 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the diverse offerings and scenic landscapes.
Yes, Pithiviers holds significant historical importance, particularly concerning World War II. The former Pithiviers train station has been transformed into the Gare de Pithiviers Memorial and Shoah Museum, commemorating its role as a transit camp for Jewish deportees. This site offers a poignant look into a critical period of history.
Attray serves as a great base for day trips. You could visit Orléans for a larger city experience with urban attractions and pleasant strolls. The medieval village of Yevre-le-Chatel, one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is also an excellent choice. For a blend of history and nature, consider Bellegarde with its moated castle, or the gardens of the Arboretum des Grandes Bruyères and Parc Floral de la Source.


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