Park with French garden, a small park, an Anglo-Chinese garden and an English garden in the heart of a vast forest in Chatilly.
Set in the heart of a vast forest and extending over 115 hectares, the château's grounds have been shaped by Chantilly's successive owners. Stroll through the French garden, the Petit Parc, the Anglo-Chinese garden and the English garden. The French garden, designed by Le Nôtre in the late 17th century, is the first to appear. From the château's terrace, it opens onto a 180 m-long stretch of water leading to the Grand Canal. The parterres, majestic water mirrors, vertugadin, grand canal and waterfall make this garden an aesthetic as well as a historical marvel. The English garden and its romantic fabriques are equally surprising in their charm. It was designed under the Restoration in 1819 by the architect Victor Dubois. Inhabited by swans and aquatic birds, its temple is a delight. There are also the cascades of Beauvais, a sumptuous buffet of water designed by Le Nôtre in the 17th century. A grass labyrinth has also been created near the hamlet. Romantic buildings such as the Temple de Vénus, Île d'Amour and Lac des Cygnes can be seen along the paths. On the other side of the French garden, you enter Le Hameau and its restaurant. These five country cottages were the inspiration for Marie-Antoinette's Trianon hamlet in Versailles. Children may not enjoy this romanticism for hours, so take them to the large plant maze or to the playground with its wooden huts and friendly sheep jumpers!
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Pièces de théâtre adaptées aux enfants , aires de jeux, super ambiance.
Nous avons commencé par le tour de 45 min en petit train afin d’avoir un aperçu du parc. Hélas un peu chaotique car bcp de nids de poule sur le parcours.
Puis nous avons visité le château. Il nous a fallu une bonne heure pour voir toutes les salles. De nombreux tableaux exposés, à noter qu’il y a bcp de portraits.
Juste un bémol, pas mal de tableaux partis pour restauration en même temps.
Nous nous sommes ensuite balades dans les jardins proches du château, là où il y a des cygnes et des oies.
Nous reviendrons sûrement pour arpenter le parc et le découvrir plus en détail et pourquoi pas visiter la partie écuries.
Je comprends que certains touristes y passent un week-end car il y a tellement à voir !
Mais l'accueil à peine croyable désagréable au possible.Je prends contact avec eux pour une privatisation.
Des gens d'une arrogance !!!
Je pense mesdames et messieurs que le château ne vous appartient pas, et vous donc vous n'êtes pas Châtelain.
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