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Aube (Orne) walks
In the footsteps of the Comtesse de Ségur
This route takes you through the Aube countryside, along paths and through woods to discover Les Nouettes and the Château de la Comtesse de Ségur.
The Charentonne ponds
A lovely, easy walk along well-marked paths. It offers a beautiful route from one pond to another.
Please note: avoid during hunting season.
All around Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois
A leisurely walk along good country lanes.
The secret of Les Genettes
This hike, known mostly only to locals, is a little gem for a relaxing walk with friends or as a couple. There are lots of animals along the way, including wild animals, but also donkeys, Percheron horses, sheep and goats.
La Grande Trappe Abbey Circular Route
The Abbey walk is the perfect summer walk as you are sheltered from the sun by the trees for most of the route, with magnificent hundred-year-old trees along the way, absolute tranquillity and plenty of greenery.
The Bresolettes clearing
A trail in the heart of the Perche Regional Nature Park, in the Bresolettes Forest Glade Regional Nature Reserve.
In the Risle region
This route takes you along the Risle river before it flows into the Seine estuary at Berville-sur-Mer and through part of the Pays d'Ouche countryside.
Route des Étangs starting from Tourouvre au Perche
Mountain bike route alternating between forest tracks, narrow single tracks and a few sections of forest roads.
You’ll discover the Trappe Forest and its magnificent lakes.
From Tourouvre to Mortagne-au-Perche
This hike is the fifth stage of an eight-day, 220 km route, the Tour des Collines du Perche.
The hike takes a long detour via Autheuil and the Réno-Valdieu forest before heading towards Mortagne-au-Perche, one of the three historic capitals of the former province of Perche.
From frescoes to escapades in La Ferté-Vidame
On this largely forest-based tour, discover the Chapelle de Réveillon and its frescoes, then the site of La Ferté-Vidame where Saint-Simon, the famous chronicler of the court of Versailles, wrote his memoirs, recounting the escapades of his time. Near his "favourite residence" in the Church of Saint-Nicolas, he had wanted to rest alongside his beloved wife. The revolutionaries decided otherwise and desecrated the tomb, scattering the remains and putting an end to their desire to be together forever, their coffins "bound so closely that no one could separate them". A beautiful love story, already romantic at a time when marriages were rather conventional.
Paradoxically, the wealthy Marquis de Laborde built a sumptuous palace on the site of the demolished medieval castle, where he wanted to invite the elite of his time and resume the escapades that the Duke had so strongly condemned. The Revolution passed and the Marquis, once so powerful, lost his property and his head!
Circular route from Longny-au-Perche to Étang du Chevreuil via Rainville
A hike that combines villages, plains and forests. Without any particular difficulties, this hike is suitable even in wet weather. It can also easily be done by bike and with the family.
The Étang Chiot lake in Longny-au-Perche
This is an easy circular loop starting from Longny-au-Perche, which follows a small road and shaded paths.Étang Chiot is not a pond but the name of a stream and a hamlet!
The Aviators’ Trail in Épinay
This route pays tribute to eight airmen (three French, one Canadian and four American) who died in aerial combat between 1940 and 1944. Information panels are placed along the route. This route also offers views across the Vallons d’Épinay.
The route can be covered as a single circular route of around twenty kilometres or as two circular routes of around ten kilometres each.
Le Rouge Moulin
Shortened version of the marked route starting from Ajou, retaining the interesting views of this high valley of the Risle, its mills, including the very pretty Rouge Moulin, the charming village of Champignolles and forest passages that are enjoyable in summer. On the other hand, the 4 km to Ajou are of little interest, hence the suggestion to start from the church of Saint Aubin.
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