
Visit the Chantilly estate and the restaurant de la Forêt
Discover the Domaine de Chantilly and the Restaurant de la Forêt: a day of heritage, art and elegance At the gateway to…
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In the immediate vicinity of the capital, this getaway offers a refined immersion in two emblematic sites of the Île-de-France region: the Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard and the Domaine de Dampierre. With its remarkable gardens, classical architecture and French art de vivre, this day trip combines heritage, nature and elegance.
Designed for groups, this outing offers a balanced program of cultural discovery and walks through exceptional landscapes.
Built in the early 17th century, the Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard is an elegant classical residence in the Essonne region of France. Today, it is a listed historic monument and is still inhabited, giving it a lively, authentic atmosphere.
The estate, surrounded by walls and unspoilt countryside, offers a remarkable setting close to Paris.
The château is distinguished by :
Over the centuries, it has been home to many noble families, and bears precious witness to the art of living in the 17th century.
The real jewel of the estate is its French-style kitchen garden, one of the few still preserved in its original state.
Entirely walled and extending over several hectares, this exceptional garden harmoniously blends :
This kitchen garden, once intended to ensure the château’s self-sufficiency, is now a model of gardening and biodiversity.
A stroll through the avenues offers a unique sensory experience, combining scents, colors and horticultural traditions.
The Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard is also known for its events, notably the famous Fête des Plantes, which attracts garden enthusiasts and professionals every year.
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This lively dimension makes the visit particularly dynamic and rewarding.
The day continues with a visit to the Dampierre estate in the Chevreuse valley.
Château de Dampierre, built between 1675 and 1683, is a major work by architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart, who also designed Versailles.
This classic château is distinguished by :
Long owned by the de Luynes family, it was home to royal figures such as Louis XIV and Louis XV.
The Dampierre estate is surrounded by formal gardens attributed to André Le Nôtre, the famous gardener of Versailles.
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Covering dozens of hectares, the estate offers the ideal setting for an immersion in the aesthetics of the Grand Siècle. Whether by horse-drawn carriage or on foot, a guided tour of the Dampierre-en-Yvelines estate will transport you back in time.
Combining Saint-Jean de Beauregard and Dampierre reveals two complementary facets of French heritage:
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This outing is perfectly suited to groups, thanks to a fluid, structured program.
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The diversity of our sites means we can cater for all tastes, from garden lovers to history buffs.
When you choose this excursion, you’ll be living an elegant and exotic experience close to Paris.
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Between nature, heritage and art of living, this getaway offers a unique immersion in French elegance.
The Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard is a remarkable example of a 17th-century residence, surrounded by a preserved estate. It is particularly famous for its French-style flowering kitchen garden, the only one of its kind in France, which combines heirloom vegetables, flowers and orchards. This visit allows you to discover both the architecture and the art of gardening.
The kitchen garden at Saint-Jean de Beauregard is one of the few castle kitchen gardens still preserved in its original state. It combines aesthetics and production, with a wide variety of plants, fruits and vegetables. Today, it is a model of gardening and biodiversity.
The Domaine de Dampierre is a masterpiece of classical architecture designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart. Surrounded by gardens inspired by Le Nôtre, it offers an exceptional setting in the Chevreuse Valley. A visit to the estate reveals the art of living of the Grand Siècle and the aesthetics of the great French estates.