Best attractions and places to see around Nogent-Sur-Eure offers a tranquil escape in the Eure-et-Loir department of northern France. This region provides a glimpse into authentic local life and heritage, characterized by its rural charm and historical sites. The area features traditional stone houses and bucolic landscapes, alongside significant cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The current remains are those of the 15th-century gate and its barbican or artillery boulevard. The earliest remains on the site date back to the 1st century, with the remains of an ancient domus, a street, and its wooden gutter. The first Guillaume Gate was built around 1185; a wall can still be seen a little further along Rue de la Porte Guillaume. Source: https://journals.openedition.org/cem/14214?lang=en
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Very pretty market place day and night.
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A medieval building has shaped the city's skyline for centuries: the cathedral's two towers reaching towards the sky can be seen from a long way away. This early example of Gothic architecture not only shaped Chartres itself, but was also a model for many other church buildings for a long time, not only in France, but also spread beyond its borders to other countries.
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The cathedral is the seat of the bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Chartres
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Too bad it is never indicated the type of bike recommended.
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A dream of a cathedral 🥰 you should definitely visit it at two different times of the day, as the glass windows look completely different depending on the position of the sun - phenomenal
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Unfortunately, when we arrived the stands had already been dismantled; but we could still imagine how great the market must be...
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The open market hall is really nice and also quite large for the small town - a real meeting place for the locals
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The region is rich in history. A prominent historical site is Chartres Cathedral, an exceptional monument built between 1134 and 1260, renowned for its stained glass windows and architecture. You can also visit the Guillaume Gate in Chartres, an old city gate with remains dating back to the 1st century, which was classified as a historical monument. Within Nogent-sur-Eure itself, the Église Saint-Étienne is a significant cultural and historical landmark.
Yes, Chartres Cathedral is listed as family-friendly, offering an engaging historical and architectural experience for all ages. The peaceful greenway, The finish line in Chartres, provides a pleasant shared route along the Eure, suitable for family strolls or bike rides.
The area offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes, such as the moderate 'Les étangs de Fontenay-sur-Eure — loop by Nogent-sur-Eure' for hiking, or easy road cycling routes like the 'Ponds of Fontenay sur Eure – Ponds of Fontenay-sur-Eure loop from Fontenay-sur-Eure'. For more options, explore the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and general cycling around Nogent-sur-Eure.
For an authentic local experience, visit the Vegetable Market in Chartres, an open market hall where a market is regularly held. This is a great place to discover regional products like cheese, artisanal bread, and fresh produce. Nogent-sur-Eure also has local markets that are ideal for interacting with residents and savoring local culinary specialties.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. For instance, the 'Hiking loop from Fontenay-sur-Eure' is an easy 5.3 km route, and the 'Ponds of Fontenay sur Eure – Ponds of Fontenay-sur-Eure loop from Fontenay-sur-Eure' is an easy 3.9 km walk. These are great for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide.
The best times to visit Nogent-sur-Eure are spring and autumn. During these seasons, the climate is mild, and nature is particularly vibrant. Spring brings blooming gardens and parks, while autumn offers beautiful golden and ochre landscapes, often accompanied by local harvest festivals.
Yes, both Chartres Cathedral and the Vegetable Market are noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors with mobility needs to enjoy these significant sites.
The region is characterized by its bucolic landscapes and picturesque hamlets like Trizay, Mont-les-Tertres, and Le Pont-Tranchefêtu. You can enjoy the tranquil greenway along the banks of the Eure, known as The finish line in Chartres, which offers a preserved and peaceful natural setting. The area also features several ponds, such as those around Fontenay-sur-Eure, which are popular for walks and cycling.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like Chartres Cathedral, noting its exceptional stained glass and overall design. The peaceful atmosphere of the greenway along the Eure is also highly valued, offering a tranquil escape. The lively local markets, such as the Vegetable Market, are enjoyed for their authentic local charm and community feel.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, there are moderate road cycling routes available, such as the 'Vérigny Castle – Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon loop from La Taye' which spans over 51 km, or the 'Loir River – Porte de Boisville loop from La Taye' which is nearly 100 km. More options can be found in the road cycling guide.
Beyond the historical sites, Nogent-sur-Eure once featured a traditional French open-air cafe, or 'guinguette', by the Étang de La Taye. While the specific guinguette may no longer be active, the spirit of local gatherings and culinary enjoyment can still be found at the local markets and in the charming hamlets, offering a glimpse into authentic rural French life and heritage.


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