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Top 6 Castles around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois

Best castles around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois offers a gateway to exploring significant historical sites in the Loiret region. This area is characterized by its rich heritage, featuring a variety of castles that showcase different architectural styles and historical periods. Visitors can discover grand Renaissance châteaux, fortified medieval manor houses, and historic village fortresses. The surrounding landscape provides a historical context for these notable landmarks.

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  • The most popular castles is Chamerolles Castle, a 16th-century Renaissance castle. It is…

Last updated: July 14, 2026

Chamerolles Castle

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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.

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Yèvre-le-Châtel

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Village classified among the most beautiful villages in France, with its fortress and its two churches, and notably away from the ramparts, the unfinished church of Saint Lubin which enchanted Victor Hugo.

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Château de Courcelles-le-Roi

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The Château de Courcelles-le-Roi is discreet behind its high walls and hedges, and yet it has left its mark on the history of France, welcoming within its walls some of …

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Pithiviers

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Pithiviers is a commune located in the heart of Beauce, in the hollow of the Egg. In a very rural Beauce, Pithiviers is a historical and cultural lung. The Château …

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April 2, 2024, Château de Chamerolles

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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Very beautiful village which is definitely worth the detour. You can notably discover its castle, built in the 13th century under Philippe Auguste. Don't hesitate to dismount and take a walk in the pedestrian part of the village.

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The Château de Courcelles-le-Roi is discreet behind its high walls and hedges, and yet it has left its mark on the history of France, welcoming within its walls some of the most illustrious kings. A former fortified castle whose construction dates back to the 11th century, it was destroyed and rebuilt three times, including twice during the Hundred Years' War. Located on the lands of the Orléans forest where the kings came to hunt, Saint-Louis and Charles VIII stayed there. Anne of Brittany, Queen of France and wife of Charles VIII, gave birth there to a baby, François, who unfortunately only lived a few hours. Guided tours are organized there.

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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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April 11, 2023, Pithiviers

Pithiviers is a commune located in the heart of Beauce, in the hollow of the Egg. In a very rural Beauce, Pithiviers is a historical and cultural lung. The Château de Bellecour, the Saint-Georges collegiate church, the town hall or the Place du Martroi are just a few examples of the many curiosities that swarm the city. With 9,000 inhabitants, the city has all types of shops, from accommodation to restaurants. Wander the alleys of its old center to find a pretty table or a comfortable mattress. The Pithiviers train station is now closed to the public, but buses from the Ulys network serve daily Orléans (line 20) and Montargis (line 11) where a train station allows travel to Paris.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable castles to visit around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois?

The region around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois offers a variety of historical castles. Highly recommended are Chamerolles Castle, a magnificent 16th-century Renaissance château, and Manoir de La Taille (Château de Bondaroy), a fortified manor house from the 14th century. Additionally, the village of Yèvre-le-Châtel features a 13th-century castle and is classified as one of France's most beautiful villages.

Are there family-friendly castles in the region?

Yes, several castles around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois are suitable for families. Chamerolles Castle, with its Perfume Museum and Renaissance gardens, offers an engaging experience for all ages. Château de Courcelles-le-Roi is also listed as family-friendly and offers guided tours.

What kind of historical significance do the castles around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois hold?

These castles are steeped in history. Chamerolles Castle was built by Lancelot I du Lac, chamberlain to King Louis XII, and later became a Protestant stronghold. Manoir de La Taille survived the Hundred Years' War and was the birthplace of Renaissance poets. Château de Courcelles-le-Roi, originally an 11th-century fortified castle, hosted kings like Saint-Louis and Charles VIII.

Can I find hiking trails near these castles?

Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Circuit de la forêt et de la fontaine Sainte-Radegonde' or the 'Étang à Madame – Monsieur Pond loop from Chambon-la-Forêt' near the castles. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois guide.

What other outdoor activities are available near the castles?

Beyond hiking, the area around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois is suitable for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Fortress – Gravel loop from Escrennes,' detailed in the MTB Trails around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois guide. Running trails are also available, with options like the 'Rue du Montafilan loop from Mareau-aux-Bois' in the Running Trails around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois?

The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting the castles. During this period, the weather is pleasant for exploring the outdoor gardens and grounds, and some private properties like Manoir de La Taille periodically open their doors to the public.

Is there parking available at the castles?

Parking is generally available at the major castle attractions. For instance, Chamerolles Castle has dedicated parking facilities for visitors. For smaller sites or village castles like Yèvre-le-Châtel, parking is typically available within or just outside the village.

Are there any unique features or museums within the castles?

Yes, Chamerolles Castle is particularly known for housing the French National Museum of the History of Perfume, offering an interactive journey through scents and hygiene. It also boasts beautifully restored Renaissance gardens. Manoir de La Taille features an interior chapel with religious artworks.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the castles in this area?

Visitors appreciate the blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty. The komoot community has given the castles around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois over 60 upvotes and shared more than 50 photos, highlighting their appeal. Specific feedback mentions the distinctive architecture of Chamerolles Castle and the charm of Yèvre-le-Châtel as a 'very beautiful village which is definitely worth the detour'.

Are there any less crowded or 'hidden gem' castles to explore?

While popular, Château de Courcelles-le-Roi is described as discreet behind its high walls, offering a more intimate historical experience with guided tours. The fortified Manoir de La Taille, though private, periodically opens for visits, providing a unique glimpse into a less commercialized historical site.

How long should I plan for a visit to these castles?

The duration of a visit varies by castle. For a comprehensive experience at Chamerolles Castle, including the Perfume Museum and gardens, you might want to allocate 2-3 hours. Exploring the village and castle of Yèvre-le-Châtel could take 1-2 hours. For smaller sites or if combining with nearby activities, plan accordingly.

Are the castles around Bouzonville-Aux-Bois dog-friendly?

While specific dog policies vary by castle, typically dogs are not allowed inside historical buildings or museums, but may be permitted in outdoor areas like gardens or castle grounds, often on a leash. It's always best to check the individual castle's website or contact them directly before your visit for their specific rules.

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