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Chémeré-le-Roi walks
Route from the Oratory starting from Saulges
Following the marked trails, you will cross the Petite Cité de Caractère (Small Town of Character) of Saulges and enter the limestone walls of a superb canyon.
The Rochers Route in La Bazouge-de-Chemeré
Ideal for a family walk with children, this short circular walk will introduce you to the
of the local flora and fauna, particularly as you walk along the banks of the Vaige.
You can combine this route with route no. 5.
Chémerette to La Bazouge-de-Chémeré walking route
This circular walk will take you through the Mayenne countryside. You’ll need to cross the Ruisseau de Chémerette,
which gives the route its name, will be necessary to fully enjoy the walk. Don’t panic, it
’s rarely got any water in it!
Route ‘Les Rives du Buru’ in La Cropte
A pleasant little walk through the countryside around La Cropte in southern Mayenne. It is possible to combine this route with the one covering Saint-Denis-du-Maine and Meslay-du-Maine (connection at the crossroads between waypoints (1) and (3)).
Saint-Pierre-sur-Erve walking route
This 7.6km route is primarily aimed at walkers who want to take the time to discover the richness of our heritage.
Route de La Croix de Pierre – Préaux / Ballée Route Ballée and Préaux
This route will allow you to discover the Mayenne countryside and its landscapes. Don’t miss the Croix des Chouans, a 3-metre-high monument erected in the 19th century and featuring a medieval cross. Finally, once the walk is over, don’t forget to take a look at the River Erve and the pretty houses lining its banks.
Route de Ballée in Chémeré-le-Roi
Set off through the Mayenne countryside to discover the ruins of old lime kilns and the superbThévalles mill, nestled in the Erve valley. From the Ballée bridge, a lovely view of the old mills. A journey back in time awaits you in Chémeré-le-Roi as you wander through the narrow streets with their richarchitectural heritage.
Route of the three towns around Thorigné-en-Charnie
Here you will discover the rich heritage of the Coëvrons: chapels, churches, lime kilns and mills. This route will also reveal the beauty of our landscapes through the steep-sided paths, caves and Saulges canyon. You will also spot the unflappable aurochs!
Route of the two churches in Cossé-en-Champagne – Bannes
Starting from the pretty village of Cossé-en-Champagne, set off on this circular walk to explore the
Mayenne countryside. Along the way, you’ll encounter two superb Romanesque churches, a charming chapel,
paths lined with broom and dense shrubbery.
You can combine this route with route no. 3.
Auvers-le-Hamon and the LGV
Discover Auvers-le-Hamon, its church, its lake, its wash house and its charm, along the LGV.
The Menhir de la Hune route in Bazougers
The Bazougers circular loop, which will allow you to explore the Mayenne countryside.
Route de Bordeaux in Grez-en-Bouère and Bouère
This hike will allow you to discover the countryside between Grez-en-Bouère and Bouère. You will pass
close to the Taude river and will also be able to see a few châteaux. In Bouère, don't miss
the lovely views of the quarries.
Route du Tambour in Saint-Brice
This lovely walk will take you through the countryside of southern Mayenne and the small villages of
Saint-Brice and Les Agêts, with their rich industrial heritage (brickworks and lime kilns). You can extend
your walk to the Bellebranche forest or head to Bouère and its many attractions.
Chammes route
This route will take you along the hedgerow paths between Sainte-Suzanne and Chammes.
Between Erve and Charnie
This 8.9 km route (marked yellow, no. 28) is particularly suited to walkers and mountain bikers. It combines exploring local heritage and sunken paths, and offers a glimpse of the Grande Charnie Forest.
The Table des Diables
Come and discover the architectural and heritage treasures offered by this route and the sunken paths! You will get a glimpse of the Grande Charnie Forest. Marked route "No. 29".
This route can be combined with the "Tour de Viviers" route to reach Torcé-Viviers-en-Charnie.
Around the town of Sainte-Suzanne
Come and discover the charming little paths north of Sainte-Suzanne. Along the way, you can visit the English camp (or Beugy camp) and enjoy a beautiful view of the Mayenne countryside.
Historic Juigné-sur-Sarthe
On the other side of the Sarthe, the town of Juigné-sur-Sarthe lies opposite Solesmes, a centre of Gregorian chant.
As you walk along the towpath (GR®365) by the water’s edge, stop off to explore this village in the Sarthe region and its views over the Sarthe Valley. To do so, simply stay within the village and follow the green markings of the “Tour des carrières” route.
Along the Sarthe near Sablé-sur-Sarthe
If you are staying in Sablé-sur-Sarthe for a few days, take a morning to enjoy the scenery along the Sarthe river and discover the château, viaduct, locks and abbey.
From one bank of the Sarthe to the other, passing by the Abbey of Solesmes
The Sarthe gave its name to our department. This route between Sablé-sur-Sarthe and Solesmes will allow you to walk along the river on the towpath and offer you beautiful views.
Circular route along the banks of the Vègre and Sarthe rivers
An easy walk that can be done on foot or by bike. The first part, which is less pleasant, is in full sun, so bring a hat if it is hot. Views of pretty manors and a very pleasant walk along the Sarthe.
Tour de Viviers
This route will take you to the edge of the Grande Charnie and allow you to explore the sunken paths of Torcé-Viviers-en-Charnie.
This route is signposted “No. 27” on the yellow directional arrows.
The Grande Charnie Forest
From Torcé-Viviers-en-Charnie, follow the lush green paths through the Mayenne countryside and gently make your way into the Charnie Forest. You’ll enjoy a view of the forest from its highest point and be transported back centuries as you come across the megaliths along the route.