Best attractions and places to see around Lanneray are characterized by a blend of historical heritage and natural landscapes. Located in the Eure-et-Loir department, the area offers a glimpse into French history with its castles and churches, alongside natural features like the banks of the Loir River and local woodlands. The commune, now part of Saint-Denis-Lanneray, provides various points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The imposing structure known as the "Château de Chateaudun" that reveals itself to visitors here is, of course, also available in other sports in the komoot system. For the corresponding hiking highlight, you'll find further relevant information and additional photos under the tips. If you're interested, see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/936307
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At the gates of the Loir valley coming from Paris, between Chartres and Blois, the Château de Châteaudun raises its proud and massive silhouette to the eyes of the visitor who approaches it from the north. Property of Jean, bastard of Orléans, Count of Dunois and companion of Joan of Arc, it was a solid fortress before becoming a pleasant princely residence. Overlooking the Loir by more than 60 meters, Châteaudun Castle offers a succession of elements of medieval, Gothic and Renaissance architecture of exceptional authenticity. Clinging to its rocky promontory, the 12th century “big tower” is one of the tallest and best preserved dungeons in France. In the 15th century, Jean Dunois undertook work and transformed the castle, demolishing part of the fortifications. He made the old medieval castle a comfortable and bright residence and endowed it with a Sainte-Chapelle. In the following century, his descendants, the lords of Longueville, completed the construction of the chapel and enlarged the castle with the Longueville wing. The Dunois wing and the Longueville wing have two sumptuous staircases with loggias, one with flamboyant decor and the other from the Renaissance period. Château de Châteaudun also houses a remarkable collection of Flemish and French tapestries from the 16th and 17th centuries. The visit is completed by a medieval-inspired garden exploring the relationships between cuisine and medicine in the Middle Ages, while a hanging garden reveals a garden of idleness and relaxation, unique in the Central Region.
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Before the 13th century there were two parishes, Saint-Sauveur and Saint-Gilles, in 1300 the bishop of Chartres united them into one by a charter of Berchères, because of the smallness of the two parishes. The church dates from the beginning of the 17th century. Rebuilt on the foundations of an old Romanesque church, its originality comes from its bell tower with saddle roof, its caquetoire and its paneled vault redone in 2003. At the initiative of the Prince Duke of Montmorency-Laval, it has contained the reliquary of Sainte-Félicité since 1838. Saint Félicité, whose relics are in Montigny-le-Gannelon, is a martyr whose life is unknown, whose body was taken from the sacred cemeteries of Rome. We have his body, the skull, the bones of his arms, fingers and feet. They were removed from the Saint-Cyriaque cemetery in 1828 and placed in their respective places on a body artistically modeled in wax and measuring more than 1.40 meters in length. A magnificent chase, of the shape and size of an altar tomb, all furnished with glazing and embellished with gilding received this precious deposit. Pope Leo XII donated it to the Duke of Laval, then Charles X's ambassador to Rome. On his death, he bequeathed it by will to the church of Montigny-le-Gannelon where the old historic castle of Laval-Montmorency is located. The venerated hunt is now placed under the main altar of which it forms the tomb.
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This large neo-Renaissance style fountain was inaugurated in 1860 to symbolize the arrival a few years earlier of a modern drinking water supply system in the upper town. It is topped by a dome with lantern and a phoenix, this mythical bird which is reborn from its ashes and which perfectly symbolizes the rebirth of the city after fires, the most important of which was the dramatic fire of 1723.
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magnificent view of the castle on the banks of the Loir with a small corner perfect for a picnic.
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The Château de Moléans is a castle which extends from the 16th century to the 19th century. You can admire the exterior of the castle which includes a terrace overlooking the Conie valley, a wing of outbuildings inspired by the Château de Fleury-en-Bière, two Louis XIII pavilions and 19th century additions. Be sure to appreciate it as you pass by.
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The castle of Moléans is a castle which extends from the 16th to the 19th century. You can admire the exterior of the castle which includes a terrace overlooking the Conie valley, a wing of outbuildings inspired by the castle of Fleury-en-Bière, two Louis XIII pavilions and additions from the 19th century. The castle is open from July 1 to September 3, and you can book a guided tour in French for a small fee. The Château de Moléans is a piece of French architectural history not to be missed.
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The region around Lanneray is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château de Châteaudun, which showcases medieval, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture, including a 12th-century tower and a collection of Flemish and French tapestries. Another notable site is the Château de Moléans, a castle dating from the 16th to 19th centuries, offering views of the Conie valley. Additionally, the Château de La Touche-Hersant, a listed Historic Monument, features medieval defensive elements and offers exterior guided tours during summer months.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Château de Moléans is listed as family-friendly, where you can admire its exterior and learn about its history. Exploring the banks of the Loir River offers a pleasant setting for picnics and walks, and the Wood of La Roche provides easy hiking trails for all ages.
Nature lovers can enjoy the fully landscaped banks of the Loir River, perfect for leisurely walks and picnics. The Wood of La Roche offers accessible hiking trails for exploring the local natural environment. You can also find charming views of the Conie river, an old mill, and a historic wash-house when crossing the Dheury bridge at Donnemain-Saint-Mamès.
The area around Lanneray is great for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including moderate options like the 'Château de Châteaudun – The Loir loop' from Saint-Denis-les-Ponts. For running, there are trails such as the 'Le Loir loop' from Château de Châteaudun. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Château de Mémillon loop' from Saint-Denis-Lanneray. For more details on these and other routes, check out the cycling, running, and MTB guides for the region.
Yes, for easy walks, you can explore the landscaped banks of the Loir River, which are ideal for a relaxed stroll. The Wood of La Roche also provides accessible trails suitable for a gentle hike. Additionally, the 'Church of Saint John of the Chain – The Loir loop' is an easy cycling route that can be adapted for walking, offering a pleasant experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The magnificent views of castles like Château de Châteaudun from the Loir riverbanks are highly praised. The architectural details of historical buildings and the serene atmosphere of the river and woodlands are frequently highlighted by explorers.
Absolutely. The bridge crossing the Loir at Montigny-le-Gannelon offers a beautiful viewpoint of the Montigny-le-Gannelon Castle, allowing you to admire its splendid Renaissance-style facades. Additionally, the Château de Moléans features a terrace with views overlooking the Conie valley.
Lanneray and its surroundings host several historic churches. The Église Saint-Pierre, dating back to the 12th century, offers a glimpse into the area's long history. The Église Saint-Denis – Saint-Avit, with roots in a 6th-century monastery, houses a 15th-century marble statuette of the Virgin and Child. You can also find the charming 13th-century Chapelle Saint-Pierre de Vouvray.
Beyond the main castles, you can discover the Dheury bridge at Donnemain-Saint-Mamès, an early 20th-century metal bridge offering views of an old mill and a historic wash-house. The Monumental Fountain of Châteaudun, a neo-Renaissance structure from 1860, symbolizes the town's rebirth. The region also features several old mills, many converted into dwellings, and historic wash-houses scattered throughout the commune.
While specific parking details for every attraction are not provided, major sites like Château de Châteaudun and Château de Moléans typically have designated parking areas nearby or in the respective towns. It's advisable to check local signage or tourist information upon arrival for the most convenient options.
The accessibility of castle interiors varies. The Château de Châteaudun offers interior visits, showcasing its architecture and tapestry collection. For the Château de Moléans, you can admire the exterior, and guided tours in French are available for a small fee from July 1 to September 3. The Château de La Touche-Hersant's interiors are not open to the public, but exterior guided tours are offered during the summer.
Yes, near the Perche region and Châteaudun, you can explore the Jardin de la Duchaylatière, a landscaped garden spanning approximately 2 hectares. Additionally, the Château de Châteaudun features a medieval-inspired garden and a hanging garden, offering spaces for both exploration and relaxation.


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