Top 8 Hidden Gems Things to do in Eure-et-Loir, Centre-Val de Loire

November 12, 2021 Frederic Celentano

Discover the best top things to do in Eure-et-Loir, France including Air-Pegasus Montgolfiere, Le Parc de la Clef, Chateau de Maintenon, Chapelle Royale St-Louis, La Maison Picassiette, Chateau of Chateaudun, Chateau de Montigny-le-Gannelon, Theatre Portail Sud.
Restaurants in Eure-et-Loir

1. Air-Pegasus Montgolfiere

Excellent
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Air-Pegasus Montgolfiere

Air Pegasus Montgolfières a maintenant plus de 35ans une société entièrement familial. Air Pegasus Montgolfières vous propose de monter a bord de nos ballons de toutes tailles de 2 personnes a 22 personnes. Nous disposons également de nacelle équipée pour des diners à bord de 2 à 16 personnes Nous nous situons au sud de paris a environ 80km de notre base d’envol qui se situe a maintenon il est très facile de venir de paris en train le train s’arrête a Maintenon ! N’hésitez pas à vous rendre sur notre site internet pour plus d’information

2. Le Parc de la Clef

16 Rue du Parc Marville les Bois, 28170 Saint-Sauveur-Marville France +33 6 85 63 02 86 [email protected] http://www.leparcdelaclef.fr
Excellent
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Le Parc de la Clef

3. Chateau de Maintenon

2 Place Aristide Briand, 28130 Maintenon France +33 2 37 23 00 09 [email protected] http://www.chateaudemaintenon.fr/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 743 reviews

Chateau de Maintenon

4. Chapelle Royale St-Louis

2 Square D Aumale, 28100 Dreux France +33 2 37 46 07 06 [email protected] http://www.chapelle-royale-dreux.com/en/
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4.5 based on 155 reviews

Chapelle Royale St-Louis

Un édifice « Royal » Érigée en 1816 à l’emplacement de l’ancienne forteresse des Comtes de Dreux, la Chapelle Saint-Louis de Dreux abrite les sépultures de la Famille de Bourbon-Orléans. Le premier édifice élevé dans un style néo-classique par la duchesse d’Orléans, est ultérieurement agrandi par son fils le Roi Louis-Philippe, dans le style néo-gothique Un exceptionnel ensemble de gisants À partir de 1830, la chapelle Saint-Louis de Dreux devient la nécropole de la Maison de France. Les gisants de la famille du Roi Louis-Philippe sont commandés aux plus grands noms de la sculpture funéraire du XIXe siècle : Millet, Barre, Lenoir, Pradier et Mercié. C’est ce dernier qui exécute le mausolée du roi et de la reine Marie-Amélie. Le parcours de visite parmi ces tombeaux permet d’évoquer les heures et les malheurs des membres de la Famille de Bourbon-Orléans qui traversent les tumultes du XIXe siècle. Et des vitraux remarquables

5. La Maison Picassiette

20 rue du Repos, 28000, Chartres France +33 2 37 90 45 80 http://www.thejoyofshards.co.uk/picassiette/index.shtml
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4.5 based on 426 reviews

La Maison Picassiette

Reviewed By suzeworld

Just go. It’s like nothing else you’re ever going to see. Full of beauty and artistry this mosaic encrusted home is full of delight. Words and photos can’t do it justice.

6. Chateau of Chateaudun

Place Jehan de Dunois, 28200, Chateaudun France +33 2 37 94 02 90 [email protected] http://www.chateau-chateaudun.fr/en/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 278 reviews

Chateau of Chateaudun

Standing some 60 metres above the Loir valley, the Château features a rare succession of medieval, Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements including two open staircases overlooking the courtyard. The beautifully preserved interior houses a fine collection of tapestries. The Gothic Sainte-Chapelle, built by Dunois, contains some outstanding sculpted statues. A mediaeval kitchen garden has recently been laid out at the foot of the main keep to illustrate how herbs and spices were used in the cuisine and medicines of the Middle Ages. Open: > 2nd May to 30th June: from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. > 1st July to 4th September: from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. > 5th September to 30th April: from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Last admission 1 hour before closing time. Closed: > 1st January, 1st May and 25th December. Admission fees: Adults : 7,50 €; Concessions (18 to 25) = 4,50 €; Free admission: minors under 18*; Free admission: 18-25 years old* (citizens of one of the 27 countries of the EU or are non-European permanent residents of France) * excluding school groups

Reviewed By LoveToTravelSamson - Sacramento, United States

Absolutely gorgeous castle. It is empty, except for some lovely, giant tapestries. The spiral staircase & stone work are dazzling to see. Great view of the town & valley below. There is a small, medieval village next to castle. Short walk to center plaza & nice bistros for lunch.

7. Chateau de Montigny-le-Gannelon

Avenue du Marquis de Levis, 28220 Cloyes-sur-le-Loir France http://www.domainedemontigny.com/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 39 reviews

Chateau de Montigny-le-Gannelon

8. Theatre Portail Sud

8 Cloitre Notre Dame, 28000, Chartres France +33 2 37 36 33 06 http://www.theatreportailsud.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

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