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Road cycling around La Chapelle-Montligeon offers varied terrain within France's Regional Natural Park of Perche. The region is characterized by rolling hills, expansive forests, and tranquil country roads. Mont Ligeon, a prominent hill at 223 meters, provides viewpoints over the Huisne valley. Road cyclists can expect a mix of well-paved surfaces and gentle undulations.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The original Marian shrine "La Salette," which is referred to in this patronal feast, is located in the French Alps (Grenoble district) and is an important Marian shrine, even if it has not achieved the same level of fame as other pilgrimage sites honoring the Mother of God—such as Lourdes in the French Pyrenees or Fatima in Portugal. The hiking highlight "La Salette" can be found on komoot at the following link =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/1861054
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Like several churches in the parish of Sainte-Anne, the church of L'Hôme-Chamondot has Saint Martin, Bishop of Tours in the 4th century, as its patron saint. The building is of Romanesque origin, first remodeled in the 16th century, with the creation of ramparts on the west facade and the addition of decorative elements at each corner of its roof. It underwent extensive renovations in the 19th century, with the construction of the brick bell tower-porch, which was completed in 1892. The choir was rebuilt around 1838 with the creation of a sacristy behind the chevet, and all the bays we see today were opened between 1838 and 1842. It contains beautiful interior furnishings: A high altar dated 1841 made of inlaid wood, flanked by two 17th-century statues (IMH) representing a Virgin and Child and Saint Martin. A wooden Christ on the cross, attached to the beam of glory, with the La Vove coat of arms at its base. A beautiful 18th-century wooden lectern with an eagle (CMH). Thirty choir stalls and their misericords carved in the 18th century (IMH). 18th-century panels adorn the altar of the Virgin on the left side of the nave, some of which are believed to have come from the former Carthusian monastery of Val Dieu. The six stained-glass windows depicting the four evangelists, a Virgin and Child, and Saint Martin were installed by Louis Barillet, a renowned 20th-century master glassmaker, in 1934.
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I am delighted to see and see again the basilica of "La chapelle Montligeon" and I am proud to have been the doctor of this charming village. In the year 2000 and following after 40 years of general medicine in Paris. R.G. Dean of the "couch of doctors".
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From very humble beginnings, a significant sanctuary with a very unusual patronage has emerged in La Chapelle-Montligeon, one I've never encountered anywhere else: The church here, with the papal distinction of "Basilica Minor," is not one of the usual churches dedicated to Our Lady, but rather specifically to "Our Lady, the Liberator of Souls in Purgatory." The present pilgrimage church was built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, as the previous building had become far too small for the pilgrims who came here.
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Moutiers is one of the oldest villages in the Perche region, built around a monastery founded in the 6th century and destroyed by the Norman invasions. This is where the village's name comes from, since "Moutiers" means monastery in Old French. On the slopes of the hill, called Mont Harou, stands the church, flanked by a few typical Perche houses that form the old town. To reach it, you'll have to navigate the steep, straight climb of Church Street or take a detour through small streets that soften the steepness of the climb. The church square offers a beautiful view of the surrounding area. Don't forget to walk around the church to admire the gargoyles, which are quite exceptional for such a small church. Restrooms and water are available right next door.
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The church was built in 1865 by Father Migorel, who supposedly had three visions of a church to be built on a hilltop at the junction of three roads. It was consecrated in 1867 and opened for worship. The octagonal tower, erected in 1871, is decorated with polychrome bricks and topped with four turrets housing statues of archangels.
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Praying for your deceased is more than necessary. If you don't pray for yours, pray for mine. 🙏🏻😇
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There are over 260 road cycling routes available around La Chapelle-Montligeon. These routes cater to various skill levels, with a significant number of moderate options, alongside easier and more challenging paths.
Road cycling in the Perche region, particularly around La Chapelle-Montligeon, features picturesque landscapes with rolling hills, expansive forests like Réno-Valdieu, and tranquil country roads. While routes are largely well-paved, some may include unpaved segments, offering a varied experience. The terrain ranges from gentle undulations to routes with significant elevation gains.
The routes around La Chapelle-Montligeon offer a range of difficulty levels. You'll find approximately 21 easy routes, over 220 moderate routes, and about 21 challenging routes, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
Yes, several notable landmarks and cultural sites are accessible. You can cycle past the impressive Basilica of Our Lady of Montligeon, a significant pilgrimage site. The charming Percheron village of Mortagne-au-Perche, with its historical interest, cafes, and cathedral, is also a great stop. Additionally, the Maison du Parc at Manoir Courboyer offers insights into the region's natural heritage.
The road cycling routes around La Chapelle-Montligeon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country roads, the scenic beauty of the Perche Regional Natural Park, and the varied terrain that keeps rides interesting.
Yes, the region is known for its scenic vistas. The imposing Mont Ligeon, at 223 meters, offers beautiful viewpoints, including panoramas of the Notre-Dame Basilica and the Huisne valley. Many routes traverse areas with open views of the rolling Perche countryside.
Many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Porte Saint Denis – Relais du Roi Saint Louis loop from Mauves-sur-Huisne is a popular 62.9 km circular route through the Perche countryside, featuring moderate climbs. Another option is the Relais du Roi Saint Louis – Shaded Country Road loop from Mauves-sur-Huisne, a 45.4 km path traversing quiet, shaded roads.
The Perche region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The natural environment, with its forests and rolling hills, provides a beautiful backdrop. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is also suitable, with shaded country roads providing relief from the sun.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a longer challenge, the Notre-Dame Church of Senonches – Saint Martin Church loop from Mauves-sur-Huisne is a substantial 89.8 km trail. This route leads through diverse landscapes and typically takes around 3 hours and 47 minutes to complete, offering significant elevation gain.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with remarkable Percheron villages. Routes often pass through or near places like Mortagne-au-Perche and Bellême, allowing cyclists to experience the local culture and architecture. The Kisses from Bizou! – Bridge over the Commeauche 🌉✨ loop from Mauves-sur-Huisne, for instance, offers a scenic ride that can include such charming stops.
The Perche region is known for its tranquil country roads, making it ideal for cyclists seeking less traffic. Many routes, such as the Relais du Roi Saint Louis – Shaded Country Road loop from Mauves-sur-Huisne, specifically traverse quiet, shaded country roads, providing a peaceful cycling experience away from busier thoroughfares.


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