Beautiful chateau we have passed many times on the A6. Spectacular views from the turrets. cold, misty day, try l'Auberge du Marronnier for a warm welcome and café.
The museum/chateau worth a visit. A bit of history presented by guides in period costumes. The village has several nice restaurants for lunch (some filled with cycling groups, punching this ticket).Pleasant forest hikes behind the village parking area.We walked over form Sainte Sabine and the ever enlarging view as we approached was neat.
The castle is located in a really cute village. It takes less than an hour to visit the place. Quite nice to do with young children. Pretty place to walk around.
Fascinating and really beautifully presented castle - restored sensitively and interesting historical context.
Didn't get oppty to see but it is worth an hour to stroll this pretty little village and have a coffee. Great views over countryside. Tried to do a walk near parking lot based on posted sign but just ended up walking in woods for 45 minutes. Get better directions or don't bother
Worth a visit as is being renovated more each year and is an impressive set of buildings in such a pretty village
It was a small village, very picturesque and easy to stroll around. There were sufficient places to eat and sights to see. Sadly the castle was closed on the day we visited.
We loved the village, and the chateau was beautiful, although only a small part was available for viewing. There are delightful views from many vantage points in the village, and it did not seem as spoilt with tourist shops as many others we have visited.
The innkeeper where we stayed recommend we visit this gem of a medieval town and we were so glad we took his advice. Driving up a small country road, we came upon it--perched on a hill--and the beauty of it was breathtaking. Amazingly, we were able to drive all the way up the small winding street, and there were parking spots near the restaurants and small shops. We did not take the tour of the Chateau. Quite honestly there was so much to see and explore in the pedestrian area that there wasn't time. We enjoyed some crepes at an outside café instead, and just absorbed the ambience of this amazing place. There were very few tourists there besides us. I've attached some pictures showing some of the character and beauty of this little gem.
We visited this castle on our barge trip. We went to the town several times and one time we went to visit the Chateau itself. It is a nice tour of a medeival castle. Our guide explained the history and we enjoyed the castle itself. If you every near this area, stop and see this It is certainly a nice visit.