Clad in brick and stone, the elegant Courson-Monteloup Castle, dating from the 17th century, is surrounded by a superb English-style park, in which hundred year-old trees, flower beds and a peaceful lake offer plenty for lovers of gardens and romanticism to enjoy. Open on Sundays and bank holidays, this landscaped park, a listed Remarkable Garden, changes over the year and reveals its attractions as the seasons go by: camellias, magnolias, lilacs and azaleas blossoming in the spring, hydrangeas and roses in bloom in the summer, or the flaming colours of beech, oak and maple trees in the autumn, all are sure to delight you!
Don't miss Plant Days, in the months of May and October, a famous exhibition and sale of rare plants, which is one of the most prestigious gardening and plant-themed events in France.