Sites & Monuments in Orne, Normandy
Visit Carrouges Château

Changing over the centuries.
Attractive in its austerity, the castle of Carrouges is a distillation of history from the 14th to the 20th century. Initially a fortress that came under siege by the Plantagenets, it was rebuilt during the Hundred Years War (keep), extended in the 15th century (Blosset wing), ornamented during the Renaissance (Cardinal Le Veneur's pavilion) and fortified yet again during the Wars of Religion (western bastion). In the 16th century, it became a magnificent residence (suite of spacious apartments) and was redesigned under the Enlightenment (music room).
The former canonry, founded by Louis XI, is now the headquarters for the Parc Naturel Régional Normandie-Maine.
Attractive in its austerity, the castle of Carrouges is a distillation of history from the 14th to the 20th century. Initially a fortress that came under siege by the Plantagenets, it was rebuilt during the Hundred Years War (keep), extended in the 15th century (Blosset wing), ornamented during the Renaissance (Cardinal Le Veneur's pavilion) and fortified yet again during the Wars of Religion (western bastion). In the 16th century, it became a magnificent residence (suite of spacious apartments) and was redesigned under the Enlightenment (music room).
The former canonry, founded by Louis XI, is now the headquarters for the Parc Naturel Régional Normandie-Maine.
Opening Times & Prices
Admission prices :
- Full price : 6.5 €
- From 18 to 25 years : 4.5 €
- Group rates (adults) : 5.3 €
- Until 17 years : Free
Closed on 1 January, 1 May, 1 November, 11 November and 25 December
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 27 20 32 |
| Fax: | 02 33 31 16 44 |
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CHATEAU DE CARROUGES
CARROUGES
FRANCE
61320
Visit Perche Natural Regional Park

36,000 hectares of unspoilt nature.
The Perche is an ancient French province enjoying something of a revival, and is distinguished by a strong geographical, historical, landscape and architectural identity. The Parc Naturel Régional du Perche, created five years ago, covers 118 communes divided between two départements, the Eure-et-Loir and the Orne. The Perche is characterised by a wide diversity of natural habitats: bocages (a mixture of fields, hedgerows and woodland), pastures, 36,000 hectares of forest, ponds and wetlands, hillsides and moorland supporting over 1,200 plant species and a varied fauna including some thirty species listed as of European interest.
The Perche also enjoys a remarkable architecural heritage: manor houses, splendid farms and picturesque villages. The identity of the Perche is also expressed in its customs, local events, traditional activities and popular arts and crafts.
The Manoir de Courboyer, standing in a 65 hectare landscaped estate, houses the Maison du Parc. The estate is a focal point for tourism and cultural activities, offering a range of events and activities: tours of the manor house, exhibitions, Perche produce stalls, a gastronomy centre, etc.
The Perche is an ancient French province enjoying something of a revival, and is distinguished by a strong geographical, historical, landscape and architectural identity. The Parc Naturel Régional du Perche, created five years ago, covers 118 communes divided between two départements, the Eure-et-Loir and the Orne. The Perche is characterised by a wide diversity of natural habitats: bocages (a mixture of fields, hedgerows and woodland), pastures, 36,000 hectares of forest, ponds and wetlands, hillsides and moorland supporting over 1,200 plant species and a varied fauna including some thirty species listed as of European interest.
The Perche also enjoys a remarkable architecural heritage: manor houses, splendid farms and picturesque villages. The identity of the Perche is also expressed in its customs, local events, traditional activities and popular arts and crafts.
The Manoir de Courboyer, standing in a 65 hectare landscaped estate, houses the Maison du Parc. The estate is a focal point for tourism and cultural activities, offering a range of events and activities: tours of the manor house, exhibitions, Perche produce stalls, a gastronomy centre, etc.
Opening Times & Prices
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 85 36 36 |
| Fax: | 02 33 85 36 37 |
| Email: | secretariat@parc-naturel-perche.fr |
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PARC NATUREL REGIONAL DU PERCHE
Maison du Parc
Courboyer
NOCE
FRANCE
61340
Walk in the Forêt Domaniale d'Ecouves

The biggest forest in the département.
The forest of Ecouves, covering an area of 8,153 hectares, is managed by the French forestry commission, the Office National des Forêts, and is the largest in the département.
The ONF, which manages 27,000 hectares of state-owned forests in the Orne, is charged with preserving France's natural heritage by implemeting multi-functional management of the three main functions assigned to the national forests:
- economic activity, through the production of high quality workable wood;
- A choice of tree species and techniques appropriate to the ecological conditions (climate, soil, etc.);
- Sustainable game management;
- Recreational functions including:
- public amenity areas;
- environmental education in schools and for the general public;
- Opening of footpaths;
- An environmental function: with a programme of campaigns aimed at the conservation and/or rehabilitation of habitats and species of special heritage interest.
The forest of Ecouves, covering an area of 8,153 hectares, is managed by the French forestry commission, the Office National des Forêts, and is the largest in the département.
The ONF, which manages 27,000 hectares of state-owned forests in the Orne, is charged with preserving France's natural heritage by implemeting multi-functional management of the three main functions assigned to the national forests:
- economic activity, through the production of high quality workable wood;
- A choice of tree species and techniques appropriate to the ecological conditions (climate, soil, etc.);
- Sustainable game management;
- Recreational functions including:
- public amenity areas;
- environmental education in schools and for the general public;
- Opening of footpaths;
- An environmental function: with a programme of campaigns aimed at the conservation and/or rehabilitation of habitats and species of special heritage interest.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 20:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 20:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 82 55 00 |
| Fax: | 02 33 32 20 69 |
| Email: | ag.basse-normandie@onf.fr |
| Website: |
OFFICE NATIONAL DES FORETS
36
rue Saint-Blaise
ALENCON
FRANCE
61000
Visit the Peat Bogs of the Ria

A natural habitat to be protected.
Les Petits Riaux lies within the Ecouves forest, in the commune of Lande-de-Goult, and is a typical example of the peat-bogs of the Massif Armoricain.
These rare habitats are home to a distinctive range of plants capable of adapting to the harsh prevailing conditions.
Guided tours are available through the Park or the Conseil Général de l'Orne.
Group visits can be organised on request (for predetermined groups).
Plants of particular interest include drosera (sundew), butterworts (small carnivorous plants), sphagnum mosses forming thick, spongy carpets, or the bog asphodel (Narthecium Ossifragum).
In the hamlet of Goult, explore "Caesar's camp" (a Neolithic settlement) and the Priory of Saint-Michel de Goult (12th century porch).
Les Petits Riaux lies within the Ecouves forest, in the commune of Lande-de-Goult, and is a typical example of the peat-bogs of the Massif Armoricain.
These rare habitats are home to a distinctive range of plants capable of adapting to the harsh prevailing conditions.
Guided tours are available through the Park or the Conseil Général de l'Orne.
Group visits can be organised on request (for predetermined groups).
Plants of particular interest include drosera (sundew), butterworts (small carnivorous plants), sphagnum mosses forming thick, spongy carpets, or the bog asphodel (Narthecium Ossifragum).
In the hamlet of Goult, explore "Caesar's camp" (a Neolithic settlement) and the Priory of Saint-Michel de Goult (12th century porch).
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 08:00 to 20:00
- Everyday, from 08:00 to 20:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 81 75 75 |
| Fax: | 02 33 28 59 80 |
| Email: | Parc.Normandie-Maine@wanadoo.fr |
| Website: |
PARC NATUREL REGIONAL NORMANDIE-MAINE
Maison du Parc
BP 05
CARROUGES
FRANCE
61320
Visit Abbey of Saint-Martin

Abbey founded in the 6th century by Saint Evroult.
The abbey was pillaged and rebuilt in the 18th century, then dissolved at the time of the Revolution.
In 1839, the abbey became a major seminary.
The present Neo-Classical chapel dates from this period.
Purchased in 1936 by a national health fund, the Caisse d'Assurance Maladie of the Ile-de-France, the abbey is now used as a physiotherapy and rehabilitation centre.
It is only open for visits on national heritage days (Journées du Patrimoine).
The abbey was pillaged and rebuilt in the 18th century, then dissolved at the time of the Revolution.
In 1839, the abbey became a major seminary.
The present Neo-Classical chapel dates from this period.
Purchased in 1936 by a national health fund, the Caisse d'Assurance Maladie of the Ile-de-France, the abbey is now used as a physiotherapy and rehabilitation centre.
It is only open for visits on national heritage days (Journées du Patrimoine).
Opening Times & Prices
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ABBAYE SAINT-MARTIN DE SEES
place Saint-Martin
SEES
FRANCE
61500
Visit the Normandie-Maine Natural Regional Park

235,000 hectares of greenery!
Le Parc Naturel Régional Normandie-Maine is one of France's 44 regional national parks.
It covers a rural area recognised nationally for its heritage and landscape.
Between Argentan and Sillé-le-Guillaume from north to south, and between Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe and Mortain from east to west, the Park covers a total of over 235,000 hectares.
Vast moorlands, the hills of Normandy and the Maine (the westernmost point), forests, orchards of full-size fruit trees (pears in particular), streams and rivers flowing down from the watershed, outstanding cultural heritage (chateaux, manor houses, religious monuments, knowhow and traditions, etc.) set the countryside apart.
Not to be missed:
- The Maison du Parc in Carrouges: Park information centre (walking guides and maps, climbing site, discovery guides, programme of events);
- In Carrouges: exhibitions and sale of craft and food products in July, August and December, in a remarkable 16th century collegiate church;
- An outdoor activity centre in the Alpes Mancelles: outdoor activities for a better knowledge and understanding of nature (kayaking, climbing, mountain-biking, orienteering, archery, understanding the environment).
Le Parc Naturel Régional Normandie-Maine is one of France's 44 regional national parks.
It covers a rural area recognised nationally for its heritage and landscape.
Between Argentan and Sillé-le-Guillaume from north to south, and between Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe and Mortain from east to west, the Park covers a total of over 235,000 hectares.
Vast moorlands, the hills of Normandy and the Maine (the westernmost point), forests, orchards of full-size fruit trees (pears in particular), streams and rivers flowing down from the watershed, outstanding cultural heritage (chateaux, manor houses, religious monuments, knowhow and traditions, etc.) set the countryside apart.
Not to be missed:
- The Maison du Parc in Carrouges: Park information centre (walking guides and maps, climbing site, discovery guides, programme of events);
- In Carrouges: exhibitions and sale of craft and food products in July, August and December, in a remarkable 16th century collegiate church;
- An outdoor activity centre in the Alpes Mancelles: outdoor activities for a better knowledge and understanding of nature (kayaking, climbing, mountain-biking, orienteering, archery, understanding the environment).
Opening Times & Prices
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 81 75 75 |
| Fax: | 02 33 28 59 80 |
| Email: | Parc.Normandie-Maine@wanadoo.fr |
| Website: |
PARC NATUREL REGIONAL NORMANDIE-MAINE
Maison du Parc
BP 05
CARROUGES
FRANCE
61320
Visit Musée départemental des Arts religieux

A selection of treasures of sacred art.
The museum displays a selection of masterpieces of sacred art: paintings, sculptures, gold and silver work, cabinet-making, liturgical ornaments from the Middle Ages down to the present day.
These include the ivory liturgical comb of Saint Thomas à Becket, reliquaries from the abbey of Saint-Evroult, the Carrouges chasuble.
The museum displays a selection of masterpieces of sacred art: paintings, sculptures, gold and silver work, cabinet-making, liturgical ornaments from the Middle Ages down to the present day.
These include the ivory liturgical comb of Saint Thomas à Becket, reliquaries from the abbey of Saint-Evroult, the Carrouges chasuble.
Opening Times & Prices
From Monday 1 January 2007 to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- From Wednesday to Monday from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 2 €
- From 12 to 18 years : 1.5 €
- From Wednesday to Monday from 10:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 2 €
- From 12 to 18 years : 1.5 €
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 81 23 00 |
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| Email: | archives@cg61.fr |
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MUSEE DEPARTEMENTAL DES ARTS RELIGIEUX
place du Général-de-Gaulle
SEES
FRANCE
61500
Guided tour of the town of Sées

An open history-book...
Situated in the centre of the Orne département, a stone's throw from the forest of Ecouves, Sées has been an episcopal town city since the 5th century and has managed over the centuries to retain all the charm of a small town while gradually acquiring the essential facilities of everyday life.
Any visitor who enjoys characterful towns will appreciate the simple pleasure of exploring the historic, craft and gastronomic legacy of this administrative centre of 5,000 souls living around their cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic art bearing witness to a long history of some considerable interest.
To explore Sées is, above all, to open up a precious history book to be deciphered street by street, monument by monument, with an epilogue that gives pride of place to local craftsmanship.
The Tourist Office organises guided tours of the episcopal city and its cathedral, by appointment only and for groups.
Situated in the centre of the Orne département, a stone's throw from the forest of Ecouves, Sées has been an episcopal town city since the 5th century and has managed over the centuries to retain all the charm of a small town while gradually acquiring the essential facilities of everyday life.
Any visitor who enjoys characterful towns will appreciate the simple pleasure of exploring the historic, craft and gastronomic legacy of this administrative centre of 5,000 souls living around their cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic art bearing witness to a long history of some considerable interest.
To explore Sées is, above all, to open up a precious history book to be deciphered street by street, monument by monument, with an epilogue that gives pride of place to local craftsmanship.
The Tourist Office organises guided tours of the episcopal city and its cathedral, by appointment only and for groups.
Opening Times & Prices
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 28 74 79 |
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| Email: | office-tourisme.sees@wanadoo.fr |
| Website: |
OFFICE DE TOURISME
place du Général de Gaulle
SEES
FRANCE
61500
Walk in the Forêt de Bourse

Mature trees providing a home for diverse populations.
The forest, once a "royal forest", is made up of mature oaks and is divided into three massifs occupying the terraces of the Sarthe and the adjoining hills, and became a national forest in 1868.
Granite markers laid in 1875, still to be seen around the edges of the forest, mark the boundaries of its 1,190 hectares.
It provides a refuge for familiar forest animals and birds (deer, wild boar, hares, foxes, magpies, etc.) and the forest ponds are home to an immense variety of pond life.
The forest, once a "royal forest", is made up of mature oaks and is divided into three massifs occupying the terraces of the Sarthe and the adjoining hills, and became a national forest in 1868.
Granite markers laid in 1875, still to be seen around the edges of the forest, mark the boundaries of its 1,190 hectares.
It provides a refuge for familiar forest animals and birds (deer, wild boar, hares, foxes, magpies, etc.) and the forest ponds are home to an immense variety of pond life.
Opening Times & Prices
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 82 55 00 |
| Fax: | 02 33 32 20 69 |
| Email: | ag.basse-normandie@onf.fr |
| Website: |
OFFICE NATIONAL DES FORETS
36
rue Saint-Blaise
ALENCON
FRANCE
61000
Visit église de Sainte-Marguerite-de-Carrouges

Church listed as an historic monument.
The 11th century church of Sainte-Marguerite was used as a place of worship by the faithful of Carrouges until the 19th century.
Originally Romanesque in style but substantially modified over the centuries, the church today is a vast granite building in the shape of a Latin cross.
Not to be missed: the impressive Louis XIII polychrome wood retable, the tabernacle and the rotating pulpit, all listed as historic monuments.
The 11th century church of Sainte-Marguerite was used as a place of worship by the faithful of Carrouges until the 19th century.
Originally Romanesque in style but substantially modified over the centuries, the church today is a vast granite building in the shape of a Latin cross.
Not to be missed: the impressive Louis XIII polychrome wood retable, the tabernacle and the rotating pulpit, all listed as historic monuments.
Opening Times & Prices
From Saturday 1 January 2005 to Wednesday 31 December 2008 :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 27 40 62 |
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EGLISE DE SAINTE-MARGUERITE-DE-CARROUGES
Le Bourg
SAINTE-MARGUERITE-DE-CARROUGES
FRANCE
61320
Visit Notre-Dame d'Alençon Church

Sainte Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus was baptised here in 1873...
In the heart of the pedestrian zone, the 15th-16th century church of Notre-Dame is astonishing in its proportions, and in the elegance of its Flamboyant Gothic nave and the delicate tracery of sculpture on the porch, described as "dentelle de pierre", lace carved from stone.
Sainte Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus was baptised here in 1873; her baptismal robe is on display in a chapel on the northern side-aisle.
The church also features a magnificent set of 16th century stained glass.
In the heart of the pedestrian zone, the 15th-16th century church of Notre-Dame is astonishing in its proportions, and in the elegance of its Flamboyant Gothic nave and the delicate tracery of sculpture on the porch, described as "dentelle de pierre", lace carved from stone.
Sainte Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus was baptised here in 1873; her baptismal robe is on display in a chapel on the northern side-aisle.
The church also features a magnificent set of 16th century stained glass.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 08:30 to 12:00
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 17:30
Admission prices :
- Free
- Everyday, from 08:30 to 12:00
- Everyday, from 14:00 to 17:30
Admission prices :
- Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 26 20 89 |
| Fax: | 02 33 32 06 04 |
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EGLISE NOTRE-DAME
place de la Magdeleine
ALENCON
FRANCE
61000
Visit Haras de Brullemail

World-famous stallions.
The Haras de Brullemail stud farm, in the famous Merlerault region, breeds sport horses.
Its stallions enjoy a worldwide reputation, and over 100 mares are covered every year during the breeding season from March to July.
In this 18th century country manor house, Bernard Le Courtois also breed mastiffs.
The Haras de Brullemail stud farm, in the famous Merlerault region, breeds sport horses.
Its stallions enjoy a worldwide reputation, and over 100 mares are covered every year during the breeding season from March to July.
In this 18th century country manor house, Bernard Le Courtois also breed mastiffs.
Opening Times & Prices
From Sunday 1 June to Friday 31 October 2008 :
- Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 to 12:00
- Tuesday and Thursday from 15:00 to 17:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5 €
- School Groups : 2 €
- Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 to 12:00
- Tuesday and Thursday from 15:00 to 17:00
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5 €
- School Groups : 2 €
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 28 42 56 |
| Fax: | 02 33 28 57 54 |
| Email: | haras-de-brullemail@wanadoo.fr |
| Website: |
HARAS DE BRULLEMAIL
route D763
BRULLEMAIL
FRANCE
61390
Visit Basilique de l'Immaculée Conception

A place of Marian worship.
Funded by subscription, the first stone of the basilica was laid on 26 March 1855, and the church was consecrated on 7 May 1872 par Monseigneur Rousselet in the presence of a vast crowd.
On stepping inside the door, the visitor is transfixed by the play of light filtering through the 48 stained glass windows, the many ex votos, the scintillating reflections of the gold in the great Holy Trinity medallion above the Virgin.
Dedicated to the Virgin Mary on the occasion of the Proclamation of the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1854, the iconography of the basilica is dedicated to explaining, illustrating and glorifying this act of faith.
Special celebrations and pilgrimages are held on key dates in the Marian calendar, in the Month of Mary, and on the anniversary of the basilica's consecration.
Funded by subscription, the first stone of the basilica was laid on 26 March 1855, and the church was consecrated on 7 May 1872 par Monseigneur Rousselet in the presence of a vast crowd.
On stepping inside the door, the visitor is transfixed by the play of light filtering through the 48 stained glass windows, the many ex votos, the scintillating reflections of the gold in the great Holy Trinity medallion above the Virgin.
Dedicated to the Virgin Mary on the occasion of the Proclamation of the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1854, the iconography of the basilica is dedicated to explaining, illustrating and glorifying this act of faith.
Special celebrations and pilgrimages are held on key dates in the Marian calendar, in the Month of Mary, and on the anniversary of the basilica's consecration.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 19:00
Admission prices :
- Free
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 19:00
Admission prices :
- Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 28 74 79 |
| Fax: | 02 33 28 18 13 |
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| Website: |
BASILIQUE DE L IMMACULEE-CONCEPTION DE SEES
rue Charles-Forget
SEES
FRANCE
61500
Visit Cathédrale de Sées

One of the finest Gothic churches in Normandy.
The cathedral of Sées is one of the finest 13th-14th century Gothic buildings to be found in Normandy.
Its 70m high spires are visible from over 10km around.
Worth visiting:
Outside: the central and lateral portals;
Inside: the fine "Romanesque" main altar dates from the period of Louis XVI and is the work of Brousseau;
The organ is a 1743 Parisot, transformed into a Cavaillé-Coll in 1883 and restored in 1972.
The cathedral of Sées is one of the finest 13th-14th century Gothic buildings to be found in Normandy.
Its 70m high spires are visible from over 10km around.
Worth visiting:
Outside: the central and lateral portals;
Inside: the fine "Romanesque" main altar dates from the period of Louis XVI and is the work of Brousseau;
The organ is a 1743 Parisot, transformed into a Cavaillé-Coll in 1883 and restored in 1972.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Free
- Everyday, from 09:00 to 18:00
Admission prices :
- Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 33 27 81 76 |
| Fax: | 02 33 27 81 76 |
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| Website: |
CATHEDRALE NOTRE-DAME DE SEES
3
place du Général-de-Gaulle
SEES
FRANCE
61500
Visit Lande-de-Goult

A place of character.
This tiny commune surrounded by forest is a site of historic, architectural, geological and botanical interest.
When you visit, don't miss:
- the chapel of Saint-Michel, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, lies on the pilgrim routes used throughout the Middle Ages by pilgrims making their way to Mont Saint-Michel.
It suffered during the Wars of Religion and under the Revolution.
- The priory: it features an 11th century Romanesque porch, undoubtedly the finest of its kind in Normandy, six splendid capitals representing hunting scenes, and some restored frescoes.
- Neolithic settlement: the settlement has four enclosure walls looking down over the valley of the Cance.
According to local tradition, it was once a Roman military camp.
It is certainly an ancient site dating from th Bronze Age and would have served as a place of refuge, a defensive position and a look-out post.
This tiny commune surrounded by forest is a site of historic, architectural, geological and botanical interest.
When you visit, don't miss:
- the chapel of Saint-Michel, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, lies on the pilgrim routes used throughout the Middle Ages by pilgrims making their way to Mont Saint-Michel.
It suffered during the Wars of Religion and under the Revolution.
- The priory: it features an 11th century Romanesque porch, undoubtedly the finest of its kind in Normandy, six splendid capitals representing hunting scenes, and some restored frescoes.
- Neolithic settlement: the settlement has four enclosure walls looking down over the valley of the Cance.
According to local tradition, it was once a Roman military camp.
It is certainly an ancient site dating from th Bronze Age and would have served as a place of refuge, a defensive position and a look-out post.
Opening Times & Prices
Event Contact Information
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CENTRE DU VILLAGE DE LA LANDE-DE-GOULT
LA LANDE-DE-GOULT
FRANCE
61320
