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Attractions and Places To See around Maule - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Maule are found in the Yvelines department, west of Paris, France. This region features a mix of historical sites, religious buildings, and natural areas like the Marly Forest. Visitors can explore various outdoor attractions, from ancient ruins to unique architectural structures, making it a diverse destination for exploration. The area offers a range of experiences for those seeking to discover the Maule region.

Best attractions and places to see around Maule

  • The most popular attractions is Saint Martin's Church, Beynes, a religious building located in Beynes, west of Paris. This 13th-century church has undergone various reconstructions, with its choir dating back to the 12th century.
  • Another must-see spot is Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church of Élisabethville, a religious building constructed in 1927. This church is notable for its reinforced concrete architecture, making it one of the first of its style.
  • Visitors also love Ruins of the Château de Beynes, a fortified castle in ruins located in the center of Beynes. Its construction dates back to the 11th century, originally serving a military role during the Hundred Years War.
  • Maule is known for its historical sites, religious buildings, and castles. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient structures to unique architectural examples.
  • The attractions around Maule are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 100 upvotes and 3 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 5, 2026

Saint Martin's Church, Beynes

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Church located in the Yvelines in Beynes, in the west of Paris. It dates from the 13th century and has seen various demolitions and reconstructions throughout history.
Today located in the city center, you can stop there for a supply or simply catch your breath.

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This star is located in the forest of Marly.
This Marly forest is located in the north-east of the Yvelines department, about twenty kilometers west of Paris. Its territory, elongated along an east-west axis, irregular, very indented especially towards the north, extends over the territory of eleven municipalities: Bailly, Bougival, Chambourcy, Feucherolles, Fourqueux, L'Étang-la-Ville, Louveciennes, Marly-le-Roi, Noisy-le-Roi, Rocquencourt and Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche.


This forest is surrounded by two highly urbanized areas located to the north on the southern slope of the Seine valley and to the south in the plain of Versailles.

It is not very far from the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye located to the north and from which it is separated by the plain of the Junction. This was acquired by the State during the Second Empire to bring together the hunting areas of the two forest areas. Today it is a classified site3 constituting a biological corridor which has notably allowed the repopulation of the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye by wild boars from the forest of Marly.

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Fortified castle in ruins, located in the center of the town of Beynes, surrounded by its moats and partially covered by vegetation.

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Small round table

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This small table is in the oldest large circle. A large table is located in the new small star.
An old table, called the "débotter" table, on which the king sat so that his large hunting boots could be put on, it also served as a snack table and also, and perhaps especially by climbing onto it by a circular bench, as an observatory in the center of a star.
The small table of Beynes seems the oldest, it is a large circular block, split in the middle and supported by four terminals. The large table is more ornate with the inscription "remade in 1783", and its top bears the indication of the roads, also serving as an orientation table. This assignment is unique, moreover the inscription "Route d'Auteuil" does not correspond to the star where it is, but to the Grand Rond. It is reasonable to think that the table from Ste Appoline (Plaisir) was brought there first, while the one from Beynes was being remade, then the tablets were reversed, and this is how the large table is in the small star and gives the orientations of the Grand Rond.

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The Church of Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus in Elisabethville was built in 1927 in reinforced concrete and as such is one of the first of this style.

Although it was restored in 1986, it has not been maintained for several years. But its so particular style in reinforced concrete is still worth the detour!

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Laurence F.
October 20, 2024, Petite table ronde

This small table is in the oldest large circle. A large table is located in the new small star. An old table, called the "débotter" table, on which the king sat so that his large hunting boots could be put on, it also served as a snack table and also, and perhaps especially by climbing onto it by a circular bench, as an observatory in the center of a star. The small table of Beynes seems the oldest, it is a large circular block, split in the middle and supported by four terminals. The large table is more ornate with the inscription "remade in 1783", and its top bears the indication of the roads, also serving as an orientation table. This assignment is unique, moreover the inscription "Route d'Auteuil" does not correspond to the star where it is, but to the Grand Rond. It is reasonable to think that the table from Ste Appoline (Plaisir) was brought there first, while the one from Beynes was being remade, then the tablets were reversed, and this is how the large table is in the small star and gives the orientations of the Grand Rond.

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Strange Architecture, really worth discovering.

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Élisabethville, once a holiday resort, is today a residential town located in the Yvelines department (France), straddling the communes of Aubergenville and Épône. Created in 1928, it has about 4,000 inhabitants. One of the most remarkable buildings is the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus church, a reinforced concrete construction with sculptures in the concrete in setting dating from 1928, the work of the architect Paul Tournon and the sculptor Carlo Sarrabezolles

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Church located in the Yvelines in Beynes, in the west of Paris. It dates from the 13th century and has seen various demolitions and reconstructions throughout history. Today located in the city center, you can stop there for a supply or simply catch your breath.

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Super beautiful, and well highlighted by the municipality.

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From the 8th century, Beynes is a land owned by the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. It is therefore monks who clear and cultivate the land of Beynes. They build a first place of worship, probably in wood. At the beginning of the 11th century, King Robert II the Pious (972 / 1031) gave the fiefdom of Beynes to Guillaume de Hainaut, first lord of the Montfort family. In 1072, it is attested that Beynes depends on the priory of Saint Laurent de Montfort-L'Amaury. In 1159, a papal bull from Pope Adrian IV, the only English pope in history, attests that King Robert the Pious granted the patronage of the church and the main tithe to Saint Magloire Abbey in Paris. The construction of the current church is dated from the middle of the 12th century, date of the appearance of the parish, consecrated to Saint Martin in 1183. The church has undergone various episodes of demolitions and alterations over the centuries, and appears to have been partly rebuilt in 1773, then remodeled and extended in the 1830s to 1880s. Subsequently, numerous consolidations and repairs took place. The choir, the oldest part, dates from the 12th century, while the nave and the side aisles on the basilica plan are from the 18th and 19th centuries. The Virgin and Child: polychrome stone statue from the 14th century, listed as a historical monument since 1907. The tabernacle: the 18th century sculpted wooden altar, surmounted by a 17th century altarpiece, has been listed as a historical monument since 1907. This tabernacle was sculpted by monks who reproduced certain elements of the portal of the Saint Gervais church from Paris. The two small wooden statues adorn the sides: Saint Vincent and Saint Nicolas. The capitals of the choir: vestiges of the primitive church of the 12th century have been updated: columns, Romanesque capitals, departure of a double roller arch and slightly broken Romanesque arcades.

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The castle of Beynes is installed in the bottom of a valley. Its construction dates back to the 11th century. It first had a military role at a time when the course of the Mauldre constituted a line of defense of the royal domain, to the west, in particular against the English during the Hundred Years' War. In the 15th century, the castle having lost its strategic importance due to the extension of the royal domain, Robert d'Estouteville, chamberlain of King Charles VII and owner of the premises, made it undergo some modifications, by demolishing the keep and adapting the nascent artillery fortifications. In the 16th century, in 1536, the estate was ceded to Diane de Poitiers (Madame de Valentinois) by Henri II, her royal lover2. She had a new dwelling built by Philibert Delorme, author of the Château des Tuileries, the Château d'Anet or part of that of Chenonceau. The castle is among the first listed with a framework that was a precursor to the principle of glued laminated timber, the technique of which was therefore invented by this great architect3,4. In the 17th century, in 1688, ladies of the high aristocracy gathered there around the mystical Madame Guyon. On October 4, they organized a meeting at the château between Madame Guyon and their spiritual director, the Abbé de Fénelon5. This one becomes one of the most fervent disciples of Madame Guyon6. In the 18th century, the ruins of the castle served for a time as the setting for the English park laid out by the Phélypeaux de Pontchartrain who then owned it. An estimate for its restoration is produced7, its cost probably convinces the owners to leave it as it is. Abandoned then dismantled, it even serves as a quarry for the construction of the village. In 1967, the Château de Beynes was bought by the municipality, which was responsible for saving the estate, which was then buried by vegetation. From 1995 to 1999, it was excavated and then benefited from reinforcement works. In 2014, all the remains were classified as historical monuments 8. At the beginning of June 2016, heavy rains caused the flooding of the moat9,10, and the collapse of a section of the wall. Work, in the form of a subsidized and sponsored volunteer site, is underway to stop its deterioration and allow its access to the public11.

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The Church of Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus in Elisabethville was built in 1927 in reinforced concrete and as such is one of the first of this style. Although it was restored in 1986, it has not been maintained for several years. But its so particular style in reinforced concrete is still worth the detour!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Maule?

The Maule region, located in the Yvelines department west of Paris, offers several historical attractions. You can visit the Saint Martin's Church, Beynes, a 13th-century religious building that has undergone various reconstructions. Another significant site is the Ruins of the Château de Beynes, an 11th-century fortified castle that played a military role during the Hundred Years War.

Are there any unique architectural attractions in the Maule area?

Yes, the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church of Élisabethville stands out. Constructed in 1927, it is notable for its reinforced concrete architecture, making it one of the first of its kind. Its unique style is well worth discovering.

What natural areas or outdoor attractions are there near Maule?

The Marly Forest is a prominent natural area in the region. Within it, you can find the World's End Star - Marly Forest, a point of interest within this extensive forest located about twenty kilometers west of Paris. The forest itself offers a green escape with various paths.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Maule?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both the Saint Martin's Church, Beynes and the Small round table, a historical viewpoint, are categorized as family-friendly, offering interesting stops for all ages.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The Maule region offers diverse outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can explore trails like the 'Herbeville – Water Lily Pond loop' or 'Forest Trail – Morainvilliers church loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Saint-Nicolas Church of Maule loop' or 'Scenic Route to Beynes loop'. There are also gravel biking options, including the 'Palace of Versailles – Route Royale, Marly Forest loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Maule, Road Cycling Routes around Maule, and Gravel biking around Maule guides.

Are there hiking trails suitable for beginners in the Maule region?

While specific beginner hiking trails are not detailed for the attractions themselves, the Marly Forest, where the World's End Star is located, offers various paths that can be suitable for easier walks. For more structured routes, consider exploring the general area for local walking paths.

What is the best time to visit Maule for outdoor activities?

The Yvelines department, where Maule is located, generally experiences mild weather. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like cycling and walking in the Marly Forest. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer.

Are there any viewpoints in the Maule area?

Yes, the Small round table is a historical site that also serves as a viewpoint. It's an old table, historically used as an observatory, offering a unique perspective of the surroundings.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Maule?

Visitors appreciate the rich history and unique architecture of the region. The blend of ancient structures like the Ruins of the Château de Beynes and distinctive religious buildings such as the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church provides a diverse exploration experience. The natural beauty of areas like the Marly Forest also adds to the appeal.

Can I find circular walks or trails near Maule?

While specific circular walks directly linked to the attractions are not detailed, the nearby cycling guides offer routes that are often circular. For instance, the 'Saint-Nicolas Church of Maule loop' for road cycling or various MTB loops around Mareil-sur-Mauldre provide circular options for exploring the wider region. Check the MTB Trails around Maule and Road Cycling Routes around Maule guides for more.

What is the history behind the Ruins of the Château de Beynes?

The Château de Beynes dates back to the 11th century and initially served a military purpose, defending the royal domain during the Hundred Years War. Over centuries, it underwent modifications, was owned by figures like Diane de Poitiers, and eventually fell into ruin. It was acquired by the municipality in 1967 and has since undergone excavation and reinforcement work, with its remains classified as historical monuments.

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