Vaux-le-Vicomte
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At Vaux-le-Vicomte, the garden imagined by André Le Nôtre never ceases to reinvent itself. Through two immersive trails, the estate invites visitors to explore the gardens in a new way — through the senses, history and imagination.

The Trail of Textures and The Mystery of the Iron Mask offer two complementary experiences: one sensory and poetic, the other cultural and mysterious. Between an underground river, woodland and a 17th-century vaulted passage, these walks reveal unexpected facets of the estate and invite visitors of all ages to experience the garden differently.

THE MYSTERY OF THE IRON MASK : FROM REALITY TO MYTH

In the heart of the Patte d’Oie Grove, a cultural walk immerses visitors in one of the most fascinating enigmas of French history: the mysterious prisoner known as the Man in the Iron Mask.

The trail leads visitors through a 17th-century vaulted underground passage, before guiding them to hidden springs deep within the woodland.

At each stage, scenographic installations evoke the many theories surrounding the identity of this secretive prisoner during the reign of Louis XIV.

Along the way, visitors encounter a series of scenes blending history and imagination, culminating in a final revelation. An immersive experience that transforms a simple stroll into a true historical investigation.

Practical Information

  • Recommended from 6 years old
  • 14 March – 1 November
  • Daily
  • Free access – included with the estate admission ticket

THE TRAIL OF TEXTURES : BAREFOOT SENSORIAL PATH

Sometimes the best way to discover the gardens is simply to remove your shoes.

The Trail of Textures offers a unique sensory experience: a barefoot trail that follows the estate’s underground river. Visitors walk across different surfaces and physically experience the materials that form the history and architecture of the estate.

Slate, copper, marble, sandstone paving, wood and water — each stage reveals a new sensation and recalls the materials that shape the château and its gardens.

This walk invites visitors to slow down, observe and experience the site in a completely new way.

Practical information

  • Duration: approximately 30 minutes
  • Minimum height: 1.30 m
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Not recommended for visitors suffering from claustrophobia (passage through the underground river)
  • Not accessible to visitors with reduced mobility
  • From 18 April
  • Weekends, public holidays and school holidays
  • 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm
  • Free access – included with the estate admission ticket