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Our commune counts among the most beautiful flowered villages of France. Leaned with the Reno-Valdieu forest, covering nearly 1600ha, La Chapelle Montligeon is the hiking and mountain bike starting point. Also, you will be able to find mushroom gatherings when the season will begin.
Numbered and marked out circuits will allow you to discover picturesque sites.
WITH FOOT : 6 circuits marked out for small hikes and walks (3.5 to 22 kms). A hike-guide is available to the tourist office.
WITH BICYCLE : 5 circuits for the bicycle touring (23 to 67 kms). 4 circuits marked out for mountain bike (9 à 32 kms). Brochures available to the tourism’ office.
WITH HORSE : The riding school Perche-Reno organises pony treks in forest. |
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Do not omit to visit the Notre-Dame de Montligeon Basilica located at the heart of our village as well as charming small Church Saint Pierre.
RELAXATIONS & LEISURES: Courts of tennis (5 including 1 cover) Pond for fishing (daily card) River with Trout (1st category) Ground of balls Asinery Many surfaces for picnic
USEFUL INFORMATION: Tourist office Town Hall – 61400 La Chapelle Montligeon Tel 02 33 83 80 20 Fax 02 33 83 37 22 Official Internet site:
Many tourist booklets are at your disposal at the reception desk in our hotel. |
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Neighbourhood |
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Mortagne au Perche, black puddings capital and sundial city.
The manor from Courboyer from 15th century and the Park’ House in Nocé.
The manor and the Pontgirard gardens in Monceaux au Perche.
The Old Chartreuse from the Val-Dieu founded in 1170, in Feings.
Museum of the Percheronne Emigration History in Canada, in Tourouvre.
Grocer museum in an old café hotel-restaurant, in Lignerolles.
Bellême and its mycology houses. |
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Quiet roads from the Perche. There are 9 scenic routes to discover the Perche and its regional natural park.
The Old Salt loft, the Catinat bridges from 1610 and the House with Octogonal Tower belonged to Jean Goevrot doctor of François 1st, in Mauves sur Huisne.
The Procureuse stone, a dolmen from the Neolithic end 2500 before Jesus Christ, near Gémages.
Moussetière manor from 16th century in Boissy-Maugis.
The Chartrain Bridge built in the 17th century on the Libérot road. |
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