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The Château de Sully-sur-Loire, an unmissable visit during your holiday!

Opening the route to the majestic Loire châteaux, the Château de Sully-sur-Loire, a listed historical monument, is the pearl of the Loiret. Its imposing medieval outline seems to float on the peaceful waters of its moat, a sight that never fails to arouse the curiosity of its visitors. You’d like to come and discover its secrets, track each of its hiding places and find out all you want to know about its illustrious residents? Pass through its impressive gateway and let the castle recount the fascinating tale of its 4 centuries of history!

And since you’re about to set off on a grand adventure, you’ll need somewhere to stay that’s as restful as it is far away from the everyday. Welcome to camping with Sandaya in the Centre-Val de Loire! Ideally located, your luxury holiday village makes an excellent starting point to conquer the Loire and its châteaux: Chambord, Cheverny, Blois… On-site, a huge choice of entertainment, activities and services for all the family await you. Not forgetting, of course, the swimming pools and waterslides of the water park to make sure you enjoy every minute of the summer weather! A tree-house, a camping pitch or a fully-equipped mobile home, which accommodation will you fall for?

Visit the Château de Sully-sur-Loire with the family

Just a 45 minute drive south of Orléans, the Château de Sully-sur-Loire awaits you for a visit worthy of an epic adventure. With its medieval architecture and its imposing towers surrounded by a moat, it is pure magic for the kids who’ll immediately imagine themselves transformed into knights or princesses. C’mon everyone, it’s time to attack the castle!

And when it comes to children, the Château de Sully-sur-Loire has everything planned: at the entrance you’ll find free games booklets to make their visit even more fun. For example, they’ll be able to walk in the footsteps of Louis XIV, the future Sun King, who sought refuge in the castle during the Fronde of the Princes. Another unmissable activity to enjoy with all the family, the fantastic escape game set within the château prolongs the adventure with even more thrills and excitement!

Visit the Château de Sully-sur-Loire as a couple

A visit to the Château de Sully-sur-Loire is a journey back through time, from its construction in the Middle Ages to that of the “little château” that completed it in the 19th century. A delightfully romantic voyage down the ages to enjoy à deux!

The Rampart Walk, the Great Hall, the sumptuously furnished apartments... The home of the Duke of Sully, minister under Henri IV, promises plenty of discoveries and surprises as it leads you through its 19 rooms open to the public. But don’t stop there! Surrounding the castle, the 40 hectare estate perfectly blends the wonders of both history and nature, home to hundreds of remarkable species of bird, butterfly and plant life. An amazing place to explore together hand-in-hand!

Camping Château de Sully-sur-Loire: our handy tips for a successful stay

Joan of Arc, Voltaire, Louis XIV... Discover why these illustrious characters from the pages of French history stayed at the Château de Sully-sur-Loire!

Breathtaking! One of the other treasures of the Château de Sully? The pointed barrel vaulting of its roof timbers, amazingly well-preserved.

Another masterpiece you really shouldn’t miss: the tapestry in the duchess’s apartments that recounts the story of Psyche!

A curiosity in the park that surrounds the castle, a replica of the Lourdes grotto dating back to 1862. Head for the northern corner of the estate!