Attractions and places to see around Beillé primarily feature historical sites and natural leisure areas. This rural commune in Sarthe, France, offers a blend of architectural heritage and outdoor activities centered around its local landscape. Visitors can explore historical buildings and enjoy walks around lakes and through the countryside. The area provides opportunities for both cultural discovery and relaxed outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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A nice, relaxing walk around the lake, you pass beautiful houses and can also experience a beautiful sunset! It's worth it!
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The first mentions of the Saint-Germain church in Sceaux-sur-Huisne appear in the cartulary of the Saint-Vincent abbey in Le Mans: around 1050, Bouchard de Théligny gave the Sceaux church land and a meadow located at proximity. At this time, the building, then "in bad woods", was rebuilt in stone. The nave is considered to be the oldest part of the church and dates back to the 11th century, but it is in reality difficult to date due to multiple alterations and even reconstructions. The masonry shows several repetitions and a confused assembly of elements which could come from older buildings, such as the remains of the Gallo-Roman villa which was exhumed at the end of the 19th century in the valley (small regularly cut rubble stones, debris of roof tiles). There are also traces of old openings, such as a door opening onto the priory. Although it is probable, there is no element to formally identify the Romanesque construction. The current openings are later, such as the small Gothic bay in the western wall and perhaps the south door (15th century?) and the other openings probably made around the first half of the 18th century. Significant masonry and structural work is actually mentioned in the nave in 1709. The choir and the bell tower were probably built in the first half of the 16th century, in a late Gothic style. The factory accounts mention various works in the 1530s and 1540s: roofing, construction of a ballet, stained glass window of the "grant window"... The tower was perhaps built in several stages if we rely on the changes masonry nets in the elevation. It was visibly remodeled at the end of the 16th century or the beginning of the 17th century, as indicated by the semi-circular openings, one of which was walled up. From 1570, the du Bouchets were lords of Sceaux and had their coat of arms, "azure with three rings of sand", affixed to the keystone of the chapel under the bell tower (since replaced by a flower) and on the vault paneled nave and choir. As for the windows on the north wall of the choir, they were undoubtedly open in the 18th century like those in the nave. During the Revolution, the church was seized as national property and sold to a certain René Neveu in September 1796, excluding the furniture. The two bells installed in 1719 and the fittings were handed over to the administration to be melted down. The church was returned to the town after the death of Mr. Neveu in the 1810s. The church underwent some occasional maintenance work (mainly on the roof) in the 19th and 20th centuries, but not an overall restoration. In 1831, an estimate was drawn up to enlarge the church with a chapel, in order to better accommodate all parishioners: this project was not carried out. The same year, the flag which still covers the bell tower was put up. The current sacristy (Gambert architect) was added in 1862 to replace another very dilapidated one, blocking a window now only visible from the inside. The second half of the 19th century also saw the clearing of the surroundings of the church, cluttered with lean-tos and hidden by an imposing washhouse finally moved in 1870. The last work, concerning the roofing, was carried out in 1989. The church of Sceaux-sur-Huisne has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1926.
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A place conducive to hiking and a pleasant setting. A beach at one end of the lake allows you to rest.
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A magnificent domain and castle open to the public for all kinds of cultural events, weddings, seminars and leisure stays.
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Little leprechaun circuit done. Nice and well laid out course on Soulitré. Practicable at this time the water has been absorbed well.
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Beillé offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly focused on walking, running, and cycling. You can enjoy relaxing walks around lakes, such as the Circular trail around Le Chéronne lake, or explore well-laid-out courses like the Circuit du petit lutin. For more structured activities, there are numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails available in the area.
Yes, Beillé and its surroundings are rich in historical and architectural heritage. You can visit the La Chéronne Castle, a magnificent domain that hosts cultural events. The Saint-Germain Church of Sceaux-sur-Huisne is another significant historical monument, with parts dating back to the 11th century. The commune of Beillé itself features the historic Saint-Maurice Church, largely rebuilt in the 15th century, and an 18th-century Old Presbytery, both part of ongoing revitalization efforts.
For a relaxing experience, consider the Circular trail around Le Chéronne lake, which offers pleasant views and passes by beautiful houses, ideal for experiencing a sunset. The Tuffé Val de la Chéronne Leisure Centre also provides a pleasant setting conducive to hiking, with a beach for resting. Another option is the Circuit du petit lutin on Soulitré, which is a well-laid-out course suitable for walking.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The Tuffé Val de la Chéronne Leisure Centre is a great spot with a lake and a beach, perfect for a day out. The La Chéronne Castle also hosts various cultural events and leisure stays that can be enjoyed by families. Gentle walks like the Circular trail around Le Chéronne lake are also suitable for all ages.
The primary natural feature to explore is the area around the Chéronne lake. The Tuffé Val de la Chéronne Leisure Centre offers a lake environment with opportunities for hiking and relaxation by the beach. You can also enjoy the scenic views and natural surroundings during a walk on the Circular trail around Le Chéronne lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and pleasant settings for outdoor activities. The Tuffé Val de la Chéronne Leisure Centre is noted for being conducive to hiking and offering a relaxing environment. The Circular trail around Le Chéronne lake is praised for being a nice, relaxing walk with beautiful views, especially at sunset. The Circuit du petit lutin is also highlighted as a well-laid-out and enjoyable course.
Yes, cycling enthusiasts can find several routes. There are various road cycling routes, including loops that take you past historical sites like the Saint-Maurice Church. For mountain biking, there are also dedicated MTB trails, some of which are quite challenging, such as the 'Circuit du petit lutin – Great trail in the forest loop'.
Beyond the churches and castles, Beillé's historical center itself is a testament to its past. The commune has an 18th-century Old Presbytery and a restored 1860 Lavoir (wash house) by the Ramée stream. The local cemetery also contains significant war monuments and tombs, highlighting the region's historical events.
While not widely publicized, the ongoing revitalization efforts in Beillé's historic center, including the Saint-Maurice Church and Old Presbytery, offer a glimpse into the commune's authentic rural heritage. The restored Lavoir by the Ramée stream is another charming, less-trafficked historical spot. Exploring the various local walking and cycling loops can also lead to discovering quiet, picturesque corners of the countryside.
Yes, the Tuffé Val de la Chéronne Leisure Centre features a lake with a beach at one end, providing a place for rest and enjoyment by the water.
Absolutely. Beillé offers a selection of running trails, including several moderate-difficulty loops such as the 'Running loop from Duneau' and the 'Running loop from Beillé' itself. These trails provide excellent opportunities for runners to explore the local landscape.
Given the focus on hiking, cycling, and lake activities, the warmer months from spring through early autumn (roughly April to October) would be ideal. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for outdoor pursuits, and the natural leisure areas like the Tuffé Val de la Chéronne Leisure Centre are most enjoyable.


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