
Chartres France Travel Guide
Paris (approximately 1 hour by train) features world-top-tier museums, iconic landmarks, wide-ranging shopping, and diverse dining. A single day supports focused exploration of one or two areas.
Versailles (roughly 60 minutes by car or train with a transfer in Paris) is houses the splendid Palace of Versailles, an UNESCO World Heritage site, and its sprawling, ornate gardens. A full day works for thorough exploration.
Consider various transportation and tour options to best suit your travel style and preferences for exploring the region surrounding Chartres.
Direct TER trains join Chartres on A trip to paris Gare Montparnasse. Departing From paris, use the Métro or RER. Maintenon has direct TER train service. Loire Valley châteaux are best to go by car for flexibility.
Organized bus tours are an option for reaching multiple sites, especially for Loire Valley châteaux, without driving or navigating links for public transport.
While Chartres sits in an agricultural region, nearby opportunities invite exploration of the local natural landscape.
West of Chartres, this a natural park in the region offers rolling hills, dense forests, and delightful villages. An excellent zone for hiking, cycling, and tranquility.
The vast agricultural plains surrounding Chartres offer an expansive and unique landscape, especially stunning at sunrise or sunset.
Witness the brilliant yellow rapeseed fields in bloom during spring (April-May), transforming the flat landscape into a beautiful sight.
The a nature park for the area of Perche supports hiking, cycling, and rural exploration.
The Beauce region offers wide-open fields that embody the richness of the French countryside.
Beyond Chartres, cultural exploration reaches to nearby historical sites and charming rural villages.
The château de Frazé, a charming privately-owned château to the southwest of Chartres, offers an intimate historical experience.
Drive or bike through small villages in the Beauce and Perche regions for genuine rural French living.
Chartres serves as a stepping stone to longer regional travel, combining with other famous French destinations.
From Chartres, onward travel connects efficiently to major French regions, if by train or rental car.
Paris → Chartres → Loire Valley → Bordeaux/Southwest France.
Paris → Chartres → Normandy → Brittany.
Chartres → Limousin/Auvergne for volcanic landscapes and tranquil rural areas.