Best attractions and places to see around Le Mesnil-Guillaume include a variety of historical sites and cultural landmarks. This region offers 10 hidden gems for exploration, ranging from impressive castles to charming villages. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Castle built in the 17th century converted into a guest house and site for receptions, weddings, seminars and meetings.
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Any small village that gives the impression of traveling back in time. (See church in front of the castle)
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This village is very pleasant with its church in the center surrounded by small shops to stock up on provisions as well as a terrace to admire it all with a cold drink in hand.
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The Sainte-Thérèse basilica was raised in honor of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus shortly after her canonization. Imposing neo-Byzantine style building inspired by the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre, its construction, on a height on the edge of the city, began in 1929 and its consecration took place in 1954. Today, the building welcomes more than 600,000 visitors a year.
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This charming, rustic-looking church reinforces the charm of Ouilly-le-Vicomte, a small town in the Calvados countryside.
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This beautiful 17th century private chateau now serves as a guest house and site for receptions, weddings, seminars and meetings.
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Beautiful moated castle with a church and a delicious creperie next door
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Sound and lights the night of my visit. The current castle dates from the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century3; it was built on the site of a medieval castle, at the initiative of Robert de Tournebu, Lord of Livet4, who had it rebuilt with a checkered brick and stone facade5. The castle was owned by the Tournebu family until the death of Marie-Pierre de Tournebu (who died last in her branch in 1810). By donation, the castle passed to the Foucault family who kept it until 18796. It was bought by Julien and Augusta Pillaut in the 1920s and remained their property until their death in 1947 (Julien Pillaut) and 1957 (Augusta Pillaut). Without a descendant, they decide to donate it to the city of Lisieux
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the 15th-century Saint-Germain-de-Livet Castle, known for its distinctive checkered brick and stone facade. Another significant historical site is the Basilica of Saint Thérèse, an imposing neo-Byzantine style building.
Yes, the Charming little village of Moyaux offers a pleasant atmosphere with its central church and small shops where you can find provisions. It's a great spot to enjoy the local village life.
Beyond Saint-Germain-de-Livet, you can also visit Hermival Castle, a beautiful 17th-century private chateau. It now functions as a guest house and venue for various events.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Beautiful – Val de la Paquine loop' or 'Forest Path – Beautiful Forest Trail loop'. Mountain biking options include the 'Thatched Half-Timbered Cottage loop'. Hikers can explore trails such as the 'Cascade de Prêtreville – Querville Manor loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, MTB guide, and hiking guide for the area.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. The 'Cascade de Prêtreville – Querville Manor loop' is an easy 7 km trail, and the 'Cascade de Prêtreville – Le Pont loop' is an even shorter 3.8 km easy route. These are good starting points for those new to hiking.
Near Saint-Germain-de-Livet Castle, there's a delicious creperie. In the Charming little village of Moyaux, you'll find small shops and a terrace where you can enjoy a cold drink.
Visitors particularly appreciate the sense of stepping back in time, especially at places like Saint-Germain-de-Livet Castle with its beautiful moated setting and adjacent church. The charming, rustic feel of churches like Notre-Dame d'Ouilly-le-Vicomte church also adds to the region's appeal.
Absolutely. The Basilica of Saint Thérèse is a major religious landmark, drawing over 600,000 visitors annually. Additionally, the Notre-Dame d'Ouilly-le-Vicomte church offers a charming, rustic architectural experience.
For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most pleasant weather. The temperatures are mild, and the natural surroundings are at their most vibrant.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly listed, exploring the various routes in the hiking guide or cycling guide can lead you to quieter paths away from the main tourist spots. Look for trails with lower difficulty ratings or those that venture further into the countryside for a more secluded experience.
For hiking and cycling, it's advisable to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for the weather conditions. Sturdy walking shoes or cycling shoes are essential. Bringing a waterproof jacket is always a good idea, as weather in Normandy can be unpredictable. Don't forget water and sun protection.


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