Presentation

Surrounding Château Saint Jean de Chepy with its 10 hectares, the Domaine's park is an atypical place, combining nature, art and heritage. Private property with event activity, open to visitors free of charge, subject to availability.

10 hectares of unspoiled nature, the Domaine Saint Jean de Chepy park is home to 70 works of art, mainly from the sculpture symposiums organized each year since 2007 by the ChépyTerra association. This set, supplemented by a few works on deposit, constitutes "Le Chant des sculptures" (permanent open-air exhibition).

Like the Estate, and its XNUMXth century Castle, the park bears witness to the passage of men and their various activities over the centuries. Through the Orangery, dating from the XNUMXth century and restored, as well as the Beylier turbine from the XNUMXth century, fed by the canal, traces of the industrial activity of the territory and still active today.

Crisscrossed by streams, ponds and rivers, it is also home to a very diverse fauna, which has earned it the status of biodiversity refuge LPO (League for the Protection of Birds). A protected natural area, it illustrates the Domain's commitment to sustainable development with the installation of a business apiary, honey trees and an orchard.
Thanks to this synergy between nature, art and heritage, the Domaine's park aims to become a place of disconnection and well-being, for businesses and individuals alike.

Pet Friendly : no

Publics : Reception of groups, Reception of business/incentive groups

Comfort and amenities

Services

  • Coach access
  • Guided tours

Equipment

  • Bar
  • Parking
  • Entertainment room
  • Coach parking

Activities

  • Animation
  • Temporary exhibitions
  • Evening entertainment

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible with assistance

Rates / opening

Prices

Free access. Free visits within the limits of availability (prior call recommended).

Payment method

  • Bank / credit card
  • Cheque
  • Cash
  • Bank transfer

Opening

All year . Open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 18 p.m.
Annual closure from December 24 to January 1.