No, booking is not compulsory for self-guided tours of the château.
However, it is recommended during busy periods and compulsory for certain events or groups.
No need to book! You can come directly with your tickets to enjoy the visit and the activities. Just make sure you check the opening days and times!
The Education Pass allows you to free access to the permanent collections of over 160 national museums and monuments The chateau-parc de Meung is a private monument, so the Education Pass is not available.
However, if you are a teacher and have booked an educational visit to the château, we can arrange a scouting visit to help you prepare for your visit. Contact our education department: groupes@chateau-de-meung.com
Please note that your booking will only be taken into account once you have received your confirmation email. Please check your mailbox carefully after payment (including spam). If in doubt, contact us by email at info@chateau-de-meung.com
For payment by holiday vouchers: please send an email to marie@chateau-de-meung.com indicating the date and time of your choice + the number of full price/reduced price/children's price/free tickets concerned, as well as your contact details. We will confirm your booking as soon as possible by return e-mail, along with the details. We look forward to hearing from you!
You can pay with your Chèques-Vacances Connect on our online ticket shop.
CNAS members benefit from a reduced rate (the child rate remains unchanged) on presentation of the CNAS certificate in the name of the beneficiary only, valid for the beneficiary and “beneficiaries” listed by name.
If your ESC or accommodation is a partner of the Château, you will benefit from the agreed rates. Click here to discover the castle's current partnerships.
Yes, tickets can be purchased at reception, subject to availability, or online via the ticket office.
The ticket gives access to the château, the underground passageways and the park's outdoor activities, excluding events for which special rates apply.
Full price €13, reduced price €11, child price 4-15 years €9.50, free under 4 years.
Disabled people are entitled to a reduced rate on presentation of their card.
Allow an average of 2 hours for a full visit.
Leaving the château is permanent.
Visit documents are available in 7 languages at reception.
Languages: English, German, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Italian, Chinese
No, all minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult to enter the site, whether indoors or outdoors.
Outdoor activities are subject to weather conditions: for safety reasons, the Management reserves the right to close access to the park.
Timetables vary according to the time of year and events.
Consult the online calendar for exact times.
Yes :
- last admission: 1 hour before closing time
- last entry to the château: 45 minutes before closing time
- activities close 20 minutes before closing time
Access to the Parcours des Chevaliers is included in your ticket.
A few rules apply to this route:
Yes, with the Dragon Trail, the Knight's Trail, the Minimes Farm and seasonal activities.
Yes, children remain under the full responsibility of accompanying adults throughout the site.
Pushchairs are not permitted inside the château.
A pushchair parking area is available at the entrance and baby carriers can be borrowed from reception (subject to availability).
For everyone's safety and comfort, children can only climb the nets from the age of 4. Under-4s can enjoy activities at arm's length (zip line, suspension bridges, agility course, etc.).
Pram parking in the Guard Room, baby carrier available at reception subject to availability, changing table and bottle warmer available.
The château is partially accessible: only the ground floor can be visited by wheelchair.
Those concerned are invited to make themselves known on arrival.
Seats are available along the route, there are adapted toilet facilities and adapted booklets can be supplied on request.
No, we do not accept luncheon vouchers.
Our dog friends are welcome bag only, in the château AND in the park.
Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome at the château. Dogs in training are also admitted. Proof of identity may be requested.
Yes, a snack is available on site (depending on opening times and season) and there is a picnic area in the park.
No, the snack bar is reserved for visitors to the castle.
Yes, a shop is accessible at the end of the tour, offering local products, books and souvenirs.
The castle is accessible by train, bike, car or bus.
Yes, car parks are available in front of the château and on the banks of the Loire.
Please note: the Place du Martroi car park is in the blue zone (1h30).
You can send your request to the following e-mail address info@chateau-de-meung.com and/or call 02 38 44 36 47.
You can send your CV and covering letter to info@chateau-de-meung.com.
Yes, an official historic monument since 2004, within the Loire Valley UNESCO World Heritage site.
It has a medieval facade from the 13th century on the town side and a classical facade from the 18th century on the garden side.
Please send us any information about this item at info@chateau-de-meung.com.
Built from the 12th century, the castle has over 800 years of history.