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DijonUrcyThe Lamartine estate at Montculot
Burgundy
DijonUrcyThe Lamartine estate at Montculot
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Le domaine larmartinien de Montculot, more commonly known as the Château de Montculot, is a historic estate nestled in Urcy, within the picturesque Côte-d'Or department of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in France. Situated at an elevation of approximately 329 metres, this significant landmark lies on the west bank of the RD 35 road, flanked by two prominent hills and at the foot of the Butte de la Motte. Its rich history and architectural grandeur make it a notable point of interest…
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While the château holds significant historical and architectural value, community tips and research indicate that it is currently in a state of disrepair and abandonment. Visitors note its condition is "inexorably deteriorating," though it still possesses an "undeniable charm."
Generally, the interior of the Château de Montculot is not open to the public due to its current state of disrepair. The site is primarily appreciated from the exterior and its grounds, which are protected as a Monument Historique.
While the château itself is a historical landmark, it serves as a point of interest on various routes rather than having dedicated trails within its immediate grounds. Cyclists frequently pass by on routes south of Dijon, along the Canal de Bourgogne, and through the vineyards of Chambœuf and Gevrey-Chambertin. Hikers can find routes in the surrounding area that incorporate views of the château.
The château's long façade is visible from the departmental road (RD 35). While there isn't a designated large parking lot for visitors, roadside parking might be available nearby, especially for those stopping briefly to view the exterior. It's advisable to check local signage for any restrictions.
Information on direct public transport to Le domaine larmartinien de Montculot or its immediate trailhead is limited. The château is located in a rural area near Urcy, so reaching it typically requires a car or is part of a longer cycling or hiking route.
The general area around Urcy and the château offers rural roads and paths that could be suitable for family walks, depending on the specific route chosen. However, there are no specifically designated "family-friendly" trails directly associated with the château itself. Always check route difficulty and terrain before setting out with children.
As a general rule in rural France, dogs are often permitted on public footpaths and trails, usually on a leash. However, specific regulations for the immediate grounds of the château, as a Monument Historique, may vary. It's always best to keep dogs leashed and clean up after them.
Given the château's historical nature and current state of disrepair, along with its rural setting, it is unlikely to be fully wheelchair accessible. The grounds and surrounding paths may involve uneven terrain. Access to the interior is not generally possible.
The château is significant for its 15th-century origins, 18th-century expansions, and its status as a Monument Historique. Most notably, it was owned by Louis-François de Lamartine and later inherited by his nephew, the famous poet Alphonse de Lamartine, who visited and undertook restoration work before selling it in 1831.
Le domaine larmartinien de Montculot is located in a rural setting near the small commune of Urcy. There are no cafes or restaurants immediately adjacent to the château. Visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments or seek dining options in larger nearby towns.
The rural setting of the château, nestled between hills and near agricultural land, suggests opportunities for spotting common European wildlife such as various bird species, small mammals like rabbits or foxes, and insects. However, there are no specific reports highlighting unique wildlife at this particular site.
While there isn't a single official "circular walk" named after the château, many local hiking and cycling routes in the Côte-d'Or region are circular and pass by this historic landmark. You can explore routes on komoot or local tourism maps that incorporate the château as a point of interest.