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Château du Guédelon, fin mai 2014.
Château du Guédelon, fin mai 2014.
Panorama Gudélon September 2016
Château de Guédelon
Old prieuré, now castle of Boutissaint, near Treigny in Puisaye, south of Yonne departement, Bourgogne, France. Built in the 16th century, it is now famous for its ~1,000 acre animal park spreading over ~1,000 acres, created in 1968. The park includes European bisons along with mouflons, deers, fallow deers, boars and many other local animals, in a forest typical of Puisaye: wild, with lots of streams and ponds and full of fascinating secret places. This side of the castle looks towards the north-west. In the nature park of the old priory, now castle of Boutissaint, near Treigny in Puisaye, south of Yonne departement, Bourgogne, France: the "Saint-Langueur fountain", a spring on the south side of the castle, about 130 m away from the castle's main building. Old prieuré, now castle of Boutissaint, near Treigny in Puisaye, south of Yonne departement, Bourgogne, France: Boar wandering on the slope that used to border the north side of the "étang des Moines" (the "Monks' pond") before a tree fell on the levy that held the pond's water, breaking said levy and bringing the pond to totally dry up in a few short months. The owner and park manageress Mrs Valérie Galabert, daughter of the parc creator Mr Pierre-Elie Borione, has endeavoured to raise the cash needed to restore the pond, which is a needed watering point for the animals in the park.