|
Mortagne au Perche, the capital of black pudding and the city of sundials.
The manor of Courboyer 15th century and the house of Nocé park.
Manor and Gardens of Pontgirard at Monceaux au
Perche.
Former Chartreuse du Val-Dieu founded in 1170, at Feings.
Museum of the History of Percheronne Emigration to Canada, at Tourouvre.
Bellême and its Mycologiades.
The quiet roads of Perche, 9 circuits to discover the Perche and its Regional Natural Park.
The old salt loft, the Catinat bridges dated 1610 and the house with the Octagonal tower which belonged to Jean Goevrot, François 1st's doctor, at Mauves sur Huisne.
The Procureuse stone, a dolmen which dates back to the late Neolithic (2500 BC. JC), near Gémages.
The sixteenth century manor of Moussetière, at Boissy-Maugis.
The Chartrain bridge, built in the seventeenth century on the road to Libérot.
|