Best attractions and places to see around Courgent include local landmarks and access to wider regional points of interest. Courgent is a village situated in the Vaucouleurs Valley in the Yvelines department of France. The area offers a blend of local heritage, natural beauty, and historical sites. It serves as a base for exploring both its immediate surroundings and significant attractions within the Yvelines department.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Small stone church surrounded by greenery and groves of lavender, which make it an idyllic place to stop and recover for a few moments. At the border of Yvelines and Eure-et-Loire, you are in the middle of the countryside and all to the west of Ile-de-France, far from the noise of Paris!
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Estate built in the first third of the 17th century, having preserved its park, its outbuildings and its alley of lime trees from the end of the 18th century. The castle stands opposite the church of Tilly, it was bought and saved from ruin in 1936 by François Delalande, his daughter still occupies it today. It is a beautiful Louis XIII-style residence, flanked by its two towers with an original domed roof, in a six-hectare park entirely surrounded by walls.
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One of the most beautiful Ile de France villages with its many vestiges.
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Nice view over one of the most beautiful villages in Ile de France. The commune of Montchauvet is part of the natural and agricultural region of Drouais, in the north-west of the Yvelines department, 15 kilometers southwest of Mantes-la-Jolie, sub-prefecture, and approximately 45 kilometers to the north -west of Versailles, capital of the department.
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Five points to see in this village: the church and its fortifications, the Porte de Bretagne, the wash house, the pink house - which turns out to be a restaurant called 'the green mare', the graves of the six Australian aviators with the messages engraved with their loved ones.
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One of the most beautiful villages of Île de France accessible by a small climb whatever your route of arrival. Several historical monuments to see: first of all the 12th and 13th century church, the ruins of the keep which are the remains of a castle having been the scene of a battle during the Hundred Years War, and the arch of the gateway to Brittany.
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This fortified farm was occupied from the Middle Ages, but most of its buildings date from the 16th century. Tradition has it that the building was a sickhouse (or leper colony), founded in the 13th century by the Templars. The main room of the building still bears the name of “hospital” today. Classified as a Historic Monument, it is now a private property that it is unfortunately impossible to visit, but you can observe its proud silhouette in passing.
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The region around Courgent is rich in history. You can visit the Donjon and Fortified Site of Montchauvet, which features a 12th and 13th-century church and the ruins of a keep. Another notable site is the Neauphlette Church, a small stone church with a long history. Courgent itself is home to the historic Château de la Tournelle (also known as Château de Courgent) and a charming village church. Further afield, the iconic Palace of Versailles and the Fondation Monet in Giverny are accessible for a day trip.
Yes, there are several. The prominent Château de Tilly, a Louis XIII-style residence with a six-hectare park, is a must-see. The Donjon and Fortified Site of Montchauvet includes the ruins of a historic castle keep. Within Courgent, you can find the historic Château de la Tournelle (Château de Courgent), once owned by the Flameng family of artists. While the Fortified Farm of la Troche is private, its imposing medieval silhouette can be observed from a distance.
Courgent is nestled in the verdant Vaucouleurs Valley, offering a tranquil natural escape. You can discover the peaceful Moulin de la Planche as part of a stroll through the natural surroundings. The area is characterized by its serene countryside, with places like the Neauphlette Church surrounded by greenery and lavender groves. While not directly in Courgent, the Seine River is a vital waterway in the broader region.
For families, the region offers a variety of experiences. The nearby Wow Safari Thoiry is a popular regional attraction providing a different kind of experience. Additionally, the natural surroundings and charming villages like Montchauvet offer pleasant settings for family walks and exploration.
The area around Courgent is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and running. These routes often pass by historical sites and through the scenic countryside, offering a blend of activity and sightseeing.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed, the region offers many opportunities for walking and exploring the countryside. You can find several running trails that are also suitable for walking, ranging from moderate to difficult, allowing you to discover the natural beauty and local landmarks at your own pace.
The Yvelines department, where Courgent is located, is generally pleasant to visit from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is mild, making it ideal for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities, and appreciating the natural beauty of the Vaucouleurs Valley and surrounding areas. Spring brings blooming lavender around sites like Neauphlette Church, while autumn offers beautiful foliage.
Montchauvet is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Île-de-France, boasting historical monuments like a 12th and 13th-century church and the ruins of a keep. Courgent itself is a charming village with a notable church and fountain, offering a tranquil atmosphere. Neauphlette, with its historic church surrounded by greenery, also provides a serene countryside experience.
Beyond the castles, the Neauphlette Church, with its 13th-century origins and 16th-century expansions, offers a glimpse into medieval religious architecture. The Fortified Farm of la Troche, with most buildings dating from the 16th century, is a unique example of a medieval fortified farm, believed to have Templar connections.
Visitors appreciate the blend of local heritage and natural beauty. Highlights like the Neauphlette Church are loved for their idyllic, serene setting away from urban noise. The Donjon and Fortified Site of Montchauvet is praised as one of the most beautiful villages in Île-de-France, offering rich historical vestiges and scenic views. The overall appeal lies in discovering well-preserved estates, medieval ruins, and charming village churches amidst a peaceful countryside.
While Courgent itself is a small village, the surrounding region offers various accommodation options, from charming guesthouses in nearby villages to hotels in larger towns. It serves as a good base for exploring the Yvelines department and its attractions.
Courgent offers local amenities, and charming cafes and restaurants can be found in the surrounding villages. Montchauvet, for instance, is known for its picturesque setting and includes dining options like 'the green mare' restaurant, providing a pleasant stop during your explorations.


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