Attractions and places to see around Briouze include a blend of historical landmarks, significant natural features, and cultural points of interest in the Orne department of Normandy, France. The region is characterized by its extensive marshlands, such as the Grand-Hazé Marsh, and numerous rivers and streams. Visitors can explore historical sites, charming villages, and natural landscapes.
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An artificial pool situated in a wild and beautiful landscape, surrounded by forests. Supervised swimming is possible.
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Gardens open Monday to Friday in summer, closed for lunch - check website
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Magnificent place! The Lande Forêt pond is located in the heart of the Grais departmental forest. By bike, it is accessible via a secure route from the Briouze-Bagnoles greenway in Orne Normandy. An interpretive walking trail and wooden decks allow you to go around the pond. Picnic tables, bicycle boxes and a shelter are available at the entrance to the site.
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Large lake in the Orne department, located in Suisse Normande. Artificial lake, but very well preserved and landscaped, you can walk there, with even the presence of a restaurant boat during the holidays!
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Beautiful walk through breathtaking scenery.
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River meanders right through the valley in the forest.
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Surrounded by trees in the forest of Grais, this magnificent lake is a real pleasure for walkers. With benches to rest and places to picnic, you will really enjoy this lake.
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Very appealing tour that provides something for the eye
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You can explore several historical sites, including the Old Saint-Aubert Church, founded around 800 AD by monks from Mont-Saint-Michel. Another significant site is the 11th-century Chapel of Saint-Gervais, listed as a Monument historique. The 17th-century Rabodanges Castle, with its park overlooking the Orne valley, is also a classified historic monument.
Yes, the region boasts significant natural features. The Grand-Hazé Marsh, a Natura 2000 site, is the largest marsh in the Orne department and offers two main trails: the Sentier du Breuil (4 km, open year-round) and the Boucle du Marais (6.7 km, open seasonally). You can also enjoy the Path along the Rouvre, known for its varied landscapes, or visit the tranquil Lande Forêt Pond, nestled within the Grais departmental forest.
The area offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Sentier du marais du grand Hazé' or the 'Old Saint-Aubert Church – L'Émoulinette loop'. Cyclists can find road cycling routes such as the 'Chapelle de Longuenoe loop from Briouze', and gravel biking options like the 'Briouze-Bagnoles Greenway'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Briouze, Road Cycling Routes around Briouze, and Gravel biking around Briouze guides.
Absolutely. The Lande Forêt Pond is ideal for families, offering picnic areas and easy walks. The Rabodanges Castle, with its park, is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the 'Rando jeu les mystères de briouze' offers an engaging mystery game walk suitable for families to discover the town.
The Lande Forêt Pond provides a beautiful setting for relaxation with benches and picnic areas amidst the Grais forest. The Rabodanges Castle, situated on a promontory, offers commanding views over the Orne valley. For birdwatching, the Grand-Hazé Marsh has an ornithological observatory.
The Grand-Hazé Marsh is the largest marsh in the Orne department, covering 200 hectares and classified as a Natura 2000 site. It's an exceptionally rich ecosystem with ponds, peat bogs, and reed beds, home to diverse flora and fauna, including carnivorous plants and 170 recorded bird species. You can explore it via marked trails and use the ornithological observatory for birdwatching.
Yes, the Charming village of La Carneille is known for its preserved old buildings and a covered market hall that serves as a pleasant resting spot. Briouze itself has a rich history of fairs and markets, including the famous St. Catherine Fair in November and a Monday calf market, offering a glimpse into local culture.
Beyond traditional hikes, you can try the 'Rando jeu les mystères de briouze', a mystery game walk that allows you to discover the town in an interactive way. There's also a Botanical Trail from La Marrière to Briouze, where you can learn about edible and medicinal wild plants, often accompanied by poetry and recipes.
Many natural attractions, like the Boucle du Marais trail at Grand-Hazé Marsh, are open seasonally, typically from April 15 to October 15, making spring and summer ideal for exploring these areas. Historical sites and villages are generally accessible year-round. For specific events, the St. Catherine Fair in November is a notable cultural highlight.
Yes, several easy walking trails are available. The Sentier du Breuil (4 km) in the Grand-Hazé Marsh is open year-round and suitable for an easy stroll. The Lande Forêt Pond also offers pleasant, easy walks around the lake. For hiking, routes like 'Sentier du marais du grand Hazé' and 'Hiking loop from Briouze' are rated as easy.
The commune of Briouze is traversed by nine watercourses. The most prominent are the rivers Rouvre and Val du Breuil. The Path along the Rouvre is particularly noted as one of the most scenic places to hike in the region, offering varied landscapes along the river.


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