Best castles around Vauhallan offer a glimpse into the region's rich history, with sites dating back to the 12th century. While grand, well-preserved castles are not prominent within the village itself, its historical sites include remnants and transformed properties of significant heritage value. The area features former fiefdoms and later aristocratic domains, providing diverse historical and architectural interest. These locations are worth visiting for those interested in the evolution of French heritage.
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In Greek mythology, the god APOLLO (also: Apollon) was associated with, among other things, the famous oracle of Delphi. According to tradition, the last oracle of Phytia (this was the title of the seer/fortune teller who lived there) in the second half of the fourth century - i.e. when Christianity was spreading more and more - is said to have been: "Tell the king that the beautifully constructed house has fallen. Phoibos Apollon has no refuge anymore, the sacred laurel is withering, its springs are silent forever, the murmuring of the water has ceased."
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Magnificent view of the castle park. Access is free for bikes, and there are several circuits to practice in the park. Favor visits outside the tourist season to better enjoy the paths.
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The Palace of Versailles is a French château and historic monument located in Versailles, in the Yvelines. It was the main residence of the kings of France Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI. The king, the court and the government resided there permanently from May 6, 1682 to October 6, 1789, with the exception of the years of the Regency from 1715 to 1723. Wanted by Louis XIV in order to glorify the French monarchy, the château is the most important monument of his reign and one of the masterpieces of classical architecture. It exerted a great influence in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries in the field of architecture and decorative arts1. The château is made up of a complex set of courtyards and buildings preserving an architectural harmony. It covers 63,154 m2, divided into 2,300 rooms, 1,000 of which are assigned to the National Museum of the Palaces of Versailles and Trianon2. The park of the Palace of Versailles covers 815 ha, compared to more than 8,000 ha before the French Revolutionnote 1, including 93 ha of gardens. It includes many elements, including the Petit and Grand Trianon (which was the residence of Napoleon I, Louis XVIII, Charles X, Louis-Philippe I, and Napoleon III), the Queen's Hamlet, the Grand and Petit Canal, a menagerie (now destroyed), an orangery and the Swiss pond. Among the most visited in Europe, the site is at the heart of discussions on the management of overtourism.
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Residence of the kings of France, the Château de Versailles is one of the most illustrious monuments of French heritage. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was built under the leadership of the Sun King who called on the best architects of his time to design buildings as imposing as they were spectacular. Find all the information to visit it here: https://parisjetaime.com/billets/chateau-de-versailles-et-domaine-de-trianon-visite-libre-m9000608. During the 2024 Paris Games, modern pentathlon and cross-country events are held here. A career set up at the Royal Star level hosts eventing events, and show jumping and dressage competitions.
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Built in the middle of the 19th century, the castle is located in a vast park. There is the museum of the Domaine Départemental de Sceaux. Created in 1973, it offers collections in its four main sites: the castle, the orangery, its gardens and the old renovated stables. All information on visiting the estate: https://parisjetaime.com/culture/domaine-departemental-de-sceaux-p1064.
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Beautiful view of the park and the Château de Sceaux
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Several must-sees in the must-see, not to be missed: the magnificent avenue of Atlas cedars on the right going down from the castle, the avenue of cherry blossoms in spring, the canal...
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Vauhallan, while not featuring grand, traditional castles, offers historical sites that provide insight into its rich past. You can explore remnants and transformed properties like the Ferme des Arpentis, a listed historical monument, and the Old Colombier at Limon, a surviving dovecote from a former fief. The Abbaye Saint-Louis-du-Temple, built on the grounds of a former château, also houses museums with royal family mementos and offers Gregorian chant services.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Palace of Versailles is a major attraction with extensive grounds and historical significance that can engage all ages. The Château de Sceaux, with its vast park and museum, also offers a family-friendly experience.
Spring, particularly late April to early May, is an excellent time to visit, especially for sites like the Château de Sceaux, known for its beautiful flowering. Generally, visiting outside the peak tourist season can allow for a more relaxed experience, especially in large parks like Versailles.
The region around Vauhallan offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, with varying difficulties. There are also several hiking trails. For more details on routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Vauhallan, Cycling around Vauhallan, and Hiking around Vauhallan guides.
While popular sites like Versailles can be very busy, you might find a more tranquil experience at the local historical remnants within Vauhallan itself, such as the Ferme des Arpentis or the Old Colombier at Limon. For larger sites, visiting outside the main tourist season can help avoid crowds.
Beyond traditional castles, look for unique historical features like the old dovecote at Limon, which is a tangible link to the area's agricultural past. The Janvry Fountain area also features an old church leaning against a fortified building with its moat still filled with water, offering a glimpse into a historic village setting.
Yes, the Abbaye Saint-Louis-du-Temple, built on the former 13-hectare domain of the 'last château of Limon,' is open to visitors. It houses a museum with mementos of the royal family of Louis XVI and Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon-Condé, as well as a museum dedicated to artist nun Mère Geneviève Gallois. You can also experience Gregorian chant services there.
The Palace of Versailles is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major attraction. It's highly recommended to plan your trip and purchase tickets online in advance to avoid long queues. Don't miss exploring both the magnificent castle and its world-famous gardens, which are extensive.
Yes, the parks surrounding some historical sites offer opportunities for walks. For example, the park of the Château de Sceaux is ideal for strolling. Additionally, komoot offers various hiking routes in the broader region, some of which may pass by or offer views of historical landmarks. Check the Hiking around Vauhallan guide for specific trails.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of the sites. The grandeur of the Palace of Versailles and its gardens is a consistent highlight. Many also enjoy the superb views, such as those from the View of the Château de Sceaux, and the charm of smaller, historic villages like the one featuring the Janvry Fountain.
Yes, the View of the Château de Sceaux provides a superb perspective of the château and its vast park. Similarly, the View of the Apollo Basin and the castle offers a magnificent vista of a castle park, likely within the Versailles domain, which is also accessible for cycling.


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