Remauville

Remauville is a small, rural village in the Seine-et-Marne department in Île-de-France. Just 6 km from Égreville, it is surrounded by quiet countryside and agricultural land. The village's terrain is gently varied, with altitudes between 114 and 136 meters. There are no rivers here, but it experiences a mild, oceanic climate with moderate rain throughout the year and cool winters averaging 3°C.
Remauville has a rich agricultural heritage, with over 80% of its land used for farming, primarily growing wheat, barley, and canola. Local residents enjoy a peaceful setting, with nearby forests and open fields adding to the natural charm.
The village’s notable landmarks include the Saint-Médard Church, dating from the 15th to 16th centuries, featuring a distinctive square tower and beautifully vaulted ceiling. Another historical building is the early 17th-century château, which reflects the region’s architectural history.