Do you dream of discovering some cultural sites off the beaten track, less than 60 km from Paris, accessible by car, train or bicycle? There are a few unsuspected architectural treasures in Seine-et-Marne that have remained off the beaten track. Among them, the "Affolantes" on the banks of the Seine represent a unique architectural style in the Île-de-France region. Along the Seine, south of Melun, stand majestic buildings with atypical charm, which owe their name to a historian named André Châtelain (1932-2011). The bourgeois of the 19th century took up residence here, before many artists such as Renoir or Rosa-Bonheur found their inspiration here. From Anglo-Norman manors to small castles in the neo-Louis XIII style, an eclectic architectural movement is emerging. The most beautiful Affolantes are accessible on foot from the train stations of Melun or Bois-le-Roi. You can also spend the night in one of them, converted into a guest house and a gite (Apakabar Homestay), which provides all the information required for this discovery.
Discover the 10 most beautiful Affolantes accessible by car, bike or even on foot from the train stations of Melun and Bois-le-Roi. Have a nice walk!
To go further :
Laborde MF and Camus D., 2015. Les Affolantes des bords de Seine. Editions du Puits Fleuri, 223 p. (out of print but available at Apakabar Homestay)