Best castles around Dampierre-En-Burly are found in the Loiret department, a region known for its historical significance and natural landscapes, including the Loire River. While the local Château de Dampierre-en-Burly is a private historical monument, the area offers access to other notable castles. These historical sites are often situated along the Loire, providing views and insights into the region's past. The surrounding landscape features forests and rivers, complementing the historical attractions.
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This beautiful Loire town is located at the gateway to Sologne, the Orléans forest and Burgundy. Gien is known throughout the world for its earthenware, a symbol of French know-how for 200 years. This is also where we find the first castle of the Loire on the course of the royal river. Built at the end of the 15th century, it dominates the city with its high brick walls.
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The castle of Dampierre-en-Burly dates from the 15th and 16th centuries, when it belonged to the Cugnac family. Decorated by the painter Michel Dorigny, it was destroyed during the French Revolution. Only the clock tower, which serves as the entrance, remains of the original building. The current castle was rebuilt in the 19th century by Amédée de Béhague, an agronomist who created an estate of 2,000 hectares. The castle is not open to the public, but you can admire its architecture and gardens from the outside. You can also discover the neighboring village of Dampierre-en-Burly, which has remains of fortifications from the Middle Ages.
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Nice view of the castle of Dampierre-en-Burly from the bridge separating the Etang du Bourg and the Etang du Grand Moulin. It was built in the 17th century then completely renovated in the 19th and today offers us its magnificent ramparts to observe (unable to visit it as it is a private castle).
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Built in the 17th century on the base of an old fortification, the castle of Dampierre-en-Burly was completely renovated in the 19th century. Listed as historical monuments since 1928, it retains all its brilliance. However, it is not open to the public.
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Nestled between Sologne, the national forest of Orléans and Burgundy, Gien is a must for hikers who walk along the Loire. Full of surprises, this small town is renowned for its earthenware, its castle and its excellent wines. Its dynamic city center invites you to relax. Do not hesitate to extend your stay in this city to discover all its secrets. To the north of the conurbation, the railway station is served daily by trains from Paris or Nevers.
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The fortified castle of Sully-sur-Loire is located on the banks of the Loire, along the Eurovélo 6 cycle path. The construction of the current castle began in 1396 but traces of castles at this location date back to 1102. Nowadays, the castle, its moats and its park are perfectly maintained and it is possible to visit the castle alone or on a guided tour.
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The castle was built around the year 1500. It has changed hands several times over the centuries. At the end of the 19th century it was bought by the Loiret department. The castle then becomes the home of the "sous-préfecture", the court and the prison. The castle is a protected historical monument since 1840. In 1952 its destination changed and became the "Musée de la chasse" (the museum of the hunt).
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While the local Château de Dampierre-en-Burly is a private historical monument, you can visit other notable castles in the region. The Sully-sur-Loire Castle and Gien Castle are both open for public exploration.
The Château de Dampierre-en-Burly is a private historical monument and not open to the public for interior visits. However, you can admire its architecture and magnificent ramparts from the outside, particularly from the bridge separating the Etang du Bourg and the Etang du Grand Moulin. This viewpoint is listed as View of the Ramparts of Château de Dampierre-en-Burly.
Yes, both Sully-sur-Loire Castle and Gien (which includes Gien Castle) are categorized as family-friendly. Sully-sur-Loire offers individual or guided tours of its well-maintained castle, moats, and park, which can be engaging for families.
The castles in the region offer a deep dive into history. Sully-sur-Loire Castle, with construction dating back to 1396 and records of earlier castles from 1102, provides a rich historical journey. Gien Castle, built around 1500, also has a significant past and now houses a hunting museum, reflecting the region's historical popularity as a hunting area.
The area around Dampierre-en-Burly offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'PR du Moulin (K7) — Loop from Dampierre-en-Burly' or 'Étang du Bourg – Dampierre-en-Burly Castle loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Dampierre-en-Burly. There are also running and road cycling routes available, including those that pass by the castles, like the 'View of Gien – Sully-sur-Loire Castle loop'. Check the running trails guide and road cycling routes guide for detailed information.
The castles are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. For Sully-sur-Loire Castle, July and August offer extended opening hours, from 10 am to 7 pm daily, with multiple guided tours. In May, June, and September, it's open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm. Visiting during these periods allows for pleasant exploration of the castle grounds and surrounding areas.
Yes, Gien Castle is particularly unique as it houses a hunting museum within its walls. This reflects the region's historical significance as a popular hunting area and offers a distinct cultural experience beyond typical castle tours.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and well-preserved nature of the castles. The Sully-sur-Loire Castle is noted for its perfectly maintained state, including its moats and park. The scenic locations, such as Gien Castle overlooking the town and the Loire River, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 300 photos and given over 600 upvotes for the castles in the area, highlighting their visual appeal and historical significance.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to the castles are not detailed, the town of Gien, where Gien Castle is located, has a dynamic city center with plenty of restaurants. For Sully-sur-Loire Castle, being situated in a town, you can expect to find amenities nearby.
Yes, Sully-sur-Loire Castle features a perfectly maintained park alongside its moats, offering a pleasant natural setting for visitors. The castles are often situated along the Loire River, providing scenic views and opportunities to enjoy the surrounding natural landscapes.
While specific public transport routes are not detailed, Sully-sur-Loire is a well-known town. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and routes from your starting point to Sully-sur-Loire for the most accurate information on reaching the castle.
Gien Castle is picturesquely situated above the town of Gien. As it's located within a town, parking facilities are generally available in the vicinity. It's recommended to look for public parking areas within Gien when planning your visit.


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