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Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Beaune
Vandenesse-En-Auxois

Medieval village with a castle – Viewpoint loop from Bar Restaurant Lac de Panthier

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France
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Beaune
Vandenesse-En-Auxois

Medieval village with a castle – Viewpoint loop from Bar Restaurant Lac de Panthier

Moderate

4.5

(13)

42

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Medieval village with a castle – Viewpoint loop from Bar Restaurant Lac de Panthier

02:22

8.48km

150m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 12, 2026

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5.05 km

View of Châteauneuf Castle

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The postcard view of the castle up in the hill - worth the detour from the core village.

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5.33 km

The church of Châteauneuf is mentioned for the first time in 1303 in a recognition of cens (rent) of a house located in front of the church of the city of Châteauneuf (ecclesie Ide ville Castri novi). If the first textual mention dates back to the beginning of the 14th century, the current building was built at the very end of the 15th century by Philippe Pot, an important personage of the court of the Dukes of Burgundy who ordered important works, at the castle but also in church. Dendrochronological analysis has determined that the structure of the building was put in place from 1491. Originally, Châteauneuf depended on the cure of Vandenesse-en-Auxois, in. below the plateau. The church of Saint-Philippe-et-Saint-Jacques probably became the parish capital shortly before 1572. The church, with a Latin cross plan, is sober and presents classic Gothic architecture from the end of the Middle Ages. The single nave, covered with ribbed vaults, is flanked by two chapels opening onto the third bay: the seigneurial chapel of Saint-Joseph to the north and the chapel of the Virgin (previously the chapel of Saint-Jean) to the south. Various alterations and restorations since the end of the 18th century have slightly modified the medieval building, in particular the bell tower (destroyed by lightning in 1779) or the chapel of the Virgin in 1890. The paintings of this chapel and the choir are from this era. The last restoration dates from 2011

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5.71 km

Hôtel des Mépartistes

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The hotel takes its name from the mepart, a community of parish priests responsible for celebrating masses and administering the church's property. The community of Mépartistes de Châteauneuf was founded in 1494. The building can be dated to the end of the 16th century. The semicircular door, molded in ogee, has false columns on its sides. Just like the molding in ogee visible on the other openings, it is characteristic of the architecture of the residences of Châteauneuf which mixes medieval tradition and influence of the Renaissance. The dovecote bears witness to the wealth and importance of its owners. The facade on the square, later, is composed of a gable wall pierced on the ground floor by a door with a wooden lintel and an old carriage door covered with a segmental arch today obstructed to build a second door and a window. The inscription of the key to the basket-handle arch covering the latter shows the date of the work (1736) as well as the name of the owners, the Artaut family. This is one of the notables of Châteauneuf in modern times.

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5.72 km

This 15th century house is the only residence in Châteauneuf which has retained a half-timbered floor. This was previously extended to the neighboring house. The house has been remodeled on several occasions but still retains architectural elements from the Middle Ages, including a lintel in a brace on the door, on the gable side. The crosses of Saint Andrew on the timber frame of the construction are also characteristic of this period.

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5.85 km

Medieval village with a castle

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Ranked among the "Most Beautiful Villages of France", labeled "Village Fleuri" and <Station Verte", CHÂTEAUNEUF, a picturesque medieval village perched on its rocky outcrop, watches over its washhouses, fountains, listed houses, private gardens, chapels and its castle. The Morvan mountains stand out to the west and the Auxois plain unfolds at its feet to the rhythm of the Burgundy Canal and its Véloroute. At its heart, the 12th and 14th century castle ensured the protection of the villagers, travelers and pilgrims who stopped there on the road to Santiago de Compostela.

The Village has an exceptional wealth of history and heritage that is just waiting to be revealed to you.

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6.05 km

North door

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From the end of the Middle Ages, an enclosure surrounded Châteauneuf, completed by several towers and three gates. This gate built at the end of the 16th century is one of the rare vestiges of the village fortifications. Today it no longer has any military or defensive elements (portcullis, gunboats, etc.). An old inscription, which has disappeared, dated the building to 1587. It also contained the coat of arms and motto of the Vienne family, then owner of the village. During the Revolution, this decoration was removed and replaced by the inscription "Citizens".

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6.09 km

From this point you have a good view out over the Burgundy plain.

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6.14 km

Viewpoint

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If you are already in Châteauneuf, you should not miss this view.

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8.48 km

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5.84 km

1.78 km

802 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.50 km

1.78 km

695 m

362 m

118 m

< 100 m

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