Best attractions and places to see around Fougères-Sur-Bièvre include historical landmarks and natural features within the Loir-et-Cher department of France. The region is primarily known for the Château de Fougères-sur-Bièvre, a medieval fortress showcasing Gothic and early Renaissance architecture. Situated on the Bièvre river, the area offers opportunities to explore local culture and the broader natural beauty of the Loire Valley. Visitors can discover a blend of historical sites and picturesque riverbanks.
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Candé-sur-Beuvron is a small, leafy village typical of Sologne. It's a must-see stop on the Loire Valley castle route. If you're looking for peace and quiet, you'll find them along the rivers that flow through Candé, as well as in its forests and vineyards. The village's restaurants offer local cuisine that will delight even the most discerning palates.
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Small castle away from the crowds in a small sleepy town.
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A beautiful place – as you can see in the picture of the bridge, the rains in 2024 also drove driftwood in front of the bridge. Flooding has always been a problem here – the entire bridge has been completely submerged several times!
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The flood level is truly impressive! The entire town and the bridge over the Loire River have been flooded. There's not much you can do here by moving to higher ground.
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Pleasant bridge for pedestrians and cyclists
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Located in the heart of the Loire Valley, the castle of Fougères-sur-Bièvre built at the end of the 15th century is the image of the ideal fortified castle with its keep, its machicolated entrance curtain and its fortified postern. Built by Pierre de Refuge and modified by Jean de Villebresme around 1520, the castle acquired its definitive appearance in three generations and will retain it. A castle designed for entertaining, its defensive Gothic architecture allows Pierre de Refuge to assert his social status and his belonging to the French nobility. Acquired by the Lambot family in 1738, René Lambot had the idea of creating a spinning mill in the castle from 1813 to 1901. This made it possible to largely preserve it from revolutionary damage and to maintain life and activity there. Classified as a historic monument in 1912, put up for sale after the stock market crash of 1929, the castle of Fougères-sur-Bièvre was acquired by the State in 1932. The castle of Fougères-sur-Bièvre has a double face: an entrance facade with a particularly defensive Gothic appearance and a courtyard facade decorated with Renaissance decorations. Particularly well preserved, the castle today remains very close to that of 1525-1530 with its military exterior facade, the civil and domestic architecture of its interior courtyard and its medieval interior plan with rooms in a row without distribution corridors. The castle of Fougères-sur-Bièvre stands out from the great castles of the Loire by its sober and powerful architecture, very little altered over the centuries. It illustrates the art of building in the region with its walls made of limestone rubble from Beauce and its sculpted parts in tuffeau from the banks of the Cher. Young and old alike will easily find all the military attributes and the interior layout of a particularly well-preserved small castle from the end of the 15th century.
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The primary historical site is the Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle, a medieval fortress largely rebuilt in the late 15th century. It showcases a blend of Gothic defensive architecture and early Renaissance elements. You can explore its five habitable levels, including historical apartments and exhibits. The castle is classified as a historic monument and features a garden of medieval inspiration.
Yes, the region is rich in châteaux. You can visit Cheverny Castle, known for its classical style and well-preserved interiors, which famously inspired Tintin's Moulinsart. Another option is Beauregard Castle, a Renaissance castle with a 40-hectare landscaped park, including a unique portrait garden.
The village is situated on the Bièvre river, and the name 'Bièvre' itself means 'beaver,' indicating the historical presence of these animals. You can also enjoy the Beuvron River banks, which offer pleasant walks and cycling opportunities between Candé-sur-Beuvron and Chaumont-sur-Loire, often in the shade of trees with views of the river.
The region around Fougères-sur-Bièvre is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For instance, there are routes like 'The Banks of the Beuvron – Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle loop' for gravel biking, or 'Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle – Candé-sur-Beuvron loop' for mountain biking. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for gravel biking, MTB trails, and road cycling.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle offers guided and self-guided tours, and during school holidays, it hosts workshops and activities specifically for children aged 6 to 12. Cheverny Castle is also family-friendly, with its connection to Tintin and well-preserved interiors that can spark imagination. The charming village of Candé-sur-Beuvron and walks along the Beuvron River banks are also pleasant for families.
The castle is generally open to the public during tourist seasons. The broader Loire Valley region, including Fougères-sur-Bièvre, is particularly pleasant from spring to early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. This period is ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle is praised for its well-preserved Gothic and Renaissance architecture and its less crowded atmosphere compared to larger Loire châteaux. Cheverny Castle's interiors and Tintin connection are also highly regarded. The charming village of Candé-sur-Beuvron and the scenic Beuvron River banks offer picturesque settings for leisurely exploration.
Yes, Candé-sur-Beuvron is a charming village located on the banks of the Beuvron river. It is known for its old stone bridge and offers a pleasant journey along the water, making it a picturesque destination in the heart of the Loire Valley.
The Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle itself is often noted as a 'small castle away from the crowds in a small sleepy town,' offering a more intimate historical experience compared to some of the more famous Loire Valley châteaux.
There are diverse cycling routes for various preferences. For road cycling, you can find easy routes like 'Bord de loire – View of Blois loop from Fougères-sur-Bièvre' or moderate ones such as 'Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle – Pontlevoy Abbey loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like 'Fougères-sur-Bièvre Castle – On the vineyard trail loop'. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails guides.
Yes, the Château de Fougères-sur-Bièvre is notable for its double facade: a defensive Gothic exterior with a keep, machicolated entrance curtain, and fortified postern, contrasted with an interior courtyard adorned with Renaissance decorations. It also features construction using hard Beauce limestone for walls and softer tuffeau stone for sculpted parts and Renaissance additions like an arcade gallery.


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