Best attractions and places to see around Beaumont-Du-Gâtinais, a town situated on the borders of Seine-et-Marne and Loiret in France, offers a blend of historical and natural points of interest. The area is part of the Gâtinais region, characterized by its natural heritage including rivers, ponds, and forests. Within the town, the Fusin River and Jacqueline Provent Park provide local green spaces. This region presents opportunities to explore historical landmarks and natural settings.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The unfinished church built after the other church near the Châtel in the 13th century. From the town website: In the 13th century, the inhabitants of Yèvre-le-Châtel obtained permission from the Bishop of Orléans to build a parish church in the cemetery. However, following the intervention of the monks of Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire, the bishop reversed his decision and work was interrupted. Work resumed after the Hundred Years' War, but the church was never completed. Furthermore, in 1708, the bishop authorized the sale of stones and materials that had fallen onto the ground, resulting in Saint-Lubin being both unfinished and in ruins. The building, with a single nave and two bays, is perfectly homogeneous. The structure, in the shape of a Latin cross, ends with a flat chevet, characteristic of the 13th century. The romantic remains of this church were admired by Victor Hugo in the 19th century.
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A huge magnifying glass on a plane tree
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Very beautiful village which is definitely worth the detour. You can notably discover its castle, built in the 13th century under Philippe Auguste. Don't hesitate to dismount and take a walk in the pedestrian part of the village.
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Using the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an ancient invention that dates back to pre-Christian times. Thanks to such a construction, human or animal muscle power could easily be replaced by a watercourse - natural or artificial - in order, for example, to grind grains into grain. There are essentially two different ways to drive water mills: either the water simply hits the blades of the water wheel from below to set it in motion; or the water flow is guided above the wheel and falls onto the blades, with this design there is greater efficiency due to natural gravity.
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One of the many mills formerly in operation on the Oeuf.
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A private Louis XIII-style castle, it has a magnificent park crossed by the Egg, a river taking its source in the forest of Orléans and flowing into the Essonne. There is also an 18th century dovecote.
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Along the GR 32 and the Egg, the plain fortress is an architectural curiosity that walkers cannot miss.
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Yevres-le-Chatel. A romantic and unusual stopover
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Within Beaumont-du-Gâtinais itself, you can discover several historical sites. These include the Saint-Barthélémy Church, dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries with its defensive bell tower, and the Market Hall (Halles de Beaumont-du-Gâtinais), a 1775 chestnut structure that once hosted weekly markets. You can also see remnants of the Old Castle, such as its moats, cellars, and 16th-century portals.
Yes, the area boasts several significant historical sites. You can visit Yèvre-le-Châtel, a village classified among the most beautiful in France, known for its 13th-century fortress and two churches, including the unfinished Saint Lubin Chapel. Another impressive site is Bouville Castle, a private Louis XIII-style castle with a magnificent park.
In Beaumont-du-Gâtinais, you can enjoy the local green space of Jacqueline Provent Park. The Fusin River feeds the moats of the old castle, and the Promenade du Mail offers a pleasant walk along shaded alleys that follow the path of ancient fortifications.
Absolutely. The region around Beaumont-du-Gâtinais offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Yèvre-le-Châtel and the three valleys' or the 'Rimarde Trail'. For more options and detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Beaumont-Du-Gâtinais guide.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes in the vicinity. Popular options include the 'Augerville Castle – Church of Courances loop' and the 'Bonnevaux Castle – Château de Courances loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Beaumont-Du-Gâtinais guide.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The village of Yèvre-le-Châtel with its castle and churches is a charming place to explore. The Lavoir d'Orville, a 19th-century wash house fed by the Essonne river, offers a cool and relaxing setting, especially during warmer months.
Visitors often praise the historical depth and picturesque charm of the area. The village of Yèvre-le-Châtel is frequently highlighted as 'very beautiful' and 'definitely worth the detour' for its fortress and churches. The Saint Lubin Chapel is noted for its romantic ruins, which even inspired Victor Hugo.
The best time to visit Beaumont-du-Gâtinais for exploring its attractions is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for walking and cycling, and the natural landscapes of the Gâtinais region are particularly beautiful. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer.
The Lavoir d'Orville is a beautiful 19th-century man-made monument. This wash house draws its water directly from the Essonne river, creating a unique and tranquil spot. It's often described as a 'superb little place' and a 'cool and relaxing place' during harsh summers.
The Gâtinais region, where Beaumont-du-Gâtinais is situated, is renowned for its rich natural heritage. This includes a diverse landscape of rivers, ponds, wetlands, woods, and forests. It offers a variety of natural environments for exploration and appreciation. For more information on the natural heritage, you can visit the Tourisme Gâtinais Val de Loing website.
Yes, the area provides several running trails. You can find various loops starting from nearby towns like Auxy, Puiseaux, or directly from Beaumont-du-Gâtinais. For detailed routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Beaumont-Du-Gâtinais guide.
The Moulin de Bouffault is one of the many historical mills that formerly operated on the Oeuf river. These watermills, an ancient invention, harnessed the power of moving water to grind grains or perform other tasks, showcasing historical ingenuity in utilizing natural resources.


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