Château de Dinteville (52)





Discover the grounds of Château de Dinteville
The current 16th-century château was built on the original 13th-century plan.
It was transformed in the 18th and 19th centuries and is listed as a Historic Monument.
The château is surrounded by a deep moat and extensive parkland laid out in the 19th century, with many remarkable trees and a waterway lined with lime trees.
Visit the park and the château
Visit the park: surrounding the 16th and 18th century château, this park is a pleasant blend of regular and landscaped features, bearing witness to a continuous creative process.
The regular layout of Château de Dinteville features a waterway fed by the castle moat and bordered by lines of lime trees.
The landscaping is arranged on either side of an English river. The grounds also include two small pavilions, a 19th-century orangery, a bee wall and a rare trellis festoon.
Interior tour of the 16th-century rooms (by reservation only): two rooms inside a tower, the kitchen and the guard room, which houses a model of the 16th-century château.
Inside the castle
Weekends and public holidays
from 1 May to 30 September at 2.30pm or 4pm.
Reservations required (24 hours in advance).
No additional cost, but payment of the park admission ticket will be required.
The castle park
Every day from 1 May to 30 September, 1pm to 7pm
Price per person aged 16 and over: €5
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