Castles around Limeux, France, offer historical exploration in the wider region, despite the small commune itself not hosting prominent castles. The area provides access to significant architectural sites, including 15th-century fortresses and later period châteaux. These historical landmarks are often set within natural landscapes, providing opportunities for visitors to engage with local heritage. The region's history is reflected in these structures, which showcase various architectural styles and defensive innovations.
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A beautiful castle - but you have to pay attention to the opening times - there is a lunch break
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Pretty building to see on the other bank from the towpath
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Today's Château d'Epagne was not built until the beginning of the 18th century and was remodeled in the 19th century.
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The ruins of the Château d'Eaucourt are the remains of a medieval castle (late 14th century - early 15th century) on the territory of the commune of Eaucourt-sur-Somme, in the west of the Somme department.
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The large castle in this small village dates from the late 17th century. Information on this at https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martainneville
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The castle with its pretty outbuildings is somewhat hidden behind trees. From the unpaved access road you could see it reasonably well. You can find some information at http://www.chateau-fort-manoir-chateau.eu/chateaux-somme-chateau-a-citerne-chateau-de-yonville.html
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The most notable castle in the vicinity is the Château de Rambures, a remarkable 15th-century brick and stone fortress known for its unique architecture and well-preserved interiors. You can also explore the medieval ruins of Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle, which is currently undergoing reconstruction.
Yes, Rambures Castle is particularly family-friendly. It offers interactive games like "Hunt and Seek" and explorer books for children, along with a beautiful park featuring ancient trees and a rose garden. Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle, with its ongoing reconstruction, also provides an interesting experience for families.
The castles in the region offer a rich historical journey. Rambures Castle is a prime example of 15th-century military architecture, inhabited by the same family for 700 years, showcasing furnished rooms from various centuries. Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle provides insight into medieval fortifications as a late 14th to early 15th-century ruin under restoration. Other castles like View of Epagne castle and Château de Martainneville offer glimpses into 18th and late 17th-century architecture respectively.
Absolutely. Rambures Castle is renowned for its unique 15th-century brick and stone construction, featuring huge round towers, machicolations, and a parapet walk designed to withstand artillery during the Hundred Years' War. It's considered France's first "brick and stone" castle to incorporate such defensive innovations.
Yes, Rambures Castle is surrounded by a magnificent English-style park and a rose garden with over 500 varieties of roses. The park has been awarded the "remarkable garden" label and features centuries-old trees, including a venerable white mulberry tree and a giant Sequoia.
The area around Limeux offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the "Running loop from Limeux" or "Running loop from Huchenneville." For cycling, explore traffic-free bike rides along the Canal Somme or gravel biking routes like the "Kanal der Somme – Cycle path along the Canal Somme loop from Pont-Remy." You can find more details on these routes in the Running Trails around Limeux, Traffic-free bike rides around Limeux, and Gravel biking around Limeux guides.
While specific circular walks directly around each castle are not detailed, the region offers many routes suitable for walking and running. For instance, you can find several running loops starting from Limeux and nearby villages in the Running Trails around Limeux guide, which can be adapted for walks.
Visitors frequently highlight the authentic and immersive experience offered by Rambures Castle, praising its unique brick fortress architecture and well-preserved interiors. The castle's park and family-friendly activities are also highly appreciated. The ongoing restoration at Eaucourt-sur-Somme Castle also provides a unique perspective on medieval history.
The View of Epagne castle is specifically noted for being a "Pretty building to see on the other bank from the towpath," suggesting it offers a scenic view from a distance rather than from within the castle itself.
Beyond the prominent Rambures Castle, you might find the Château de Yonville to be a lesser-known discovery. It's described as being "somewhat hidden behind trees," offering a more secluded historical glimpse. Similarly, the Château de Martainneville, a large castle in a small village, provides another historical site to explore.
While specific opening hours vary, visiting during spring or summer allows you to fully enjoy the outdoor features, such as the rose garden and park at Rambures Castle. These seasons generally offer pleasant weather for exploring both the castle interiors and surrounding grounds.


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