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Jesenja šetnja kroz Domaine de Madame Elisabeth

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Visit in late September through October when the orchard is heavy with fruit and foliage turns gold. Weekday mornings offer the quietest experience with the low autumn sun casting long shadows through the manicured hedges.

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The gardens are free and open to the public year-round, no ticket needed. Parking is free along the perimeter fence on Rue Vauban, saving the 6€ charged at the main estate lot.

推荐给

Garden and horticulture enthusiasts, Couples seeking a romantic autumn stroll, Photography lovers, History buffs interested in pre-Revolutionary French estates

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1.5-2 hours

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快速信息: Madame Elisabeth, granddaughter of Louis XV, tended her own vegetable garden and orchard across these 9 hectares instead of living a purely aristocratic life. The estate still grows over 40 varieties of heirloom apples and pears, some dating back to the 1700s.

亮点: Every autumn, the estate's ancient pear espaliers sag under the weight of varieties like 'Beurré Hardy' and 'Doyenné du Comice', perfuming the air with a honey-sweet scent you can follow blindfolded. Gardeners still use 18th-century pruning techniques passed down through generations, making this a living museum of French horticultural history.

内部小贴士

  • Pack a picnic to eat on the grassy parterre facing the farmhouse, a spot most tourists walk right past.
  • Bring binoculars for spotting red squirrels that dart between the hornbeam hedges, especially active during September nut harvesting.
  • The potager (vegetable garden) is easiest accessed via the eastern gate on Rue Champ Lagarde instead of the main entrance.
  • Rainy days are actually ideal as the wet gravel paths are near empty and the damp air amplifies the scent of fallen apples.
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