Attractions and places to see around Champrond, a commune in the Sarthe department of France, offer insights into local heritage and access to various nearby features. The region is characterized by its historical sites and proximity to the Loir Valley, providing a mix of cultural and natural points of interest. Visitors can explore ancient churches and historical structures that reflect the area's past.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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It was Saint Thuribe in the 5th century who dedicated the oratory that preceded the current church to Saint Pierr. Tradition reports that Saint Thuribe, Bishop of Le Mans, ordained on September 30, 490, came to preach Christianity in the region of Saint-Calais where he dedicated other oratories to Saint Peter. In Berofacium (Berfay), he would have "gone down" to a certain Gaïanus, holder of property or exercising military command. The roussard stone buttresses and the walled semi-circular bay bear witness to 11th or 12th century architecture. The Saint Pierre church was originally supposed to consist of a simple nave extended by a straight apse. Like many churches in the surrounding area, it was redeveloped in the 16th century (addition of the north side aisle) and restored around 1876, with the addition of the south side aisle. The work was carried out thanks to a bequest from Mrs. Mercent to the factory, an organization responsible at the time for managing the church's property. The exterior walls were re-coated in 1924.
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Church of ancient foundation, mentioned around 969. The church, rectangular in plan, is composed of a main nave of four bays extended by a chancel with a flat apse of two bays; the nave is covered by hull paneling; the choir is ribbed vaulted (16th century); the main vessel is flanked to the northwest by a three-story square bell tower. In the 16th century, the main vessel was increased by an aisle of three bays following the bell tower, with ribbed vaults. The joining pillar between the choir and the first aisle bay is decorated with a small commemorative mural of the priest Lemaçon who embellished the church (1612).
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The first part of the church, a wide and short nave (slate roof) dates from the 11th century. It shows a device marked by the use of russet and monolithic arch bays characteristic of the beginning of the 11th century. During the Renaissance a new choir was built and the Romanesque bell tower was raised. The nave received new windows, the main portal was rebuilt and the elevation of the stone bell tower began on the left annex. The interior of the church was restored in the 1990s by the Cormes Heritage Committee. Schedules Monday, Thursday & Friday: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday: 5:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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The Romanesque nave is the oldest part of the church. The choir has a stone vault with ribbed ribs, divided into two bays, in the upper part of the main altar. The stained glass window is from the beginning of the 16th century, it represents the marriage, in 1505, of Marie de Melun and John of Bruges with, behind the two figures, Saint John and the Virgin. The Gothic style sink dates from the 16th century, with a main shelf hollowed out by two round bowls. On the sides are two columns with small carved capitals. In 1625, addition of a side nave. In the 19th century, construction of the castle chapel and the sacristy, then modification of the choir. In 1505 John of Bruges had the choir rebuilt for his wedding. The Notre-Dame de l'Assomption church dates from various periods. The church was built in the 15th and 16th centuries. Originally dependent on the bishopric of Chartres, the parish of Montmirail was only attached to the bishopric of Le Mans in 1801.
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The castle of Montmirail is a striking example of the castles of the region. The good news is that you can stay there if you wish, as the castle is now open to the public as a hotel. Make it a weekend run or just appreciate its beauty as you pass by.
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with water point and wc nearby! by bike it's always practical!
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The region around Champrond is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château de Montmirail, a striking example of regional castles that now operates as a hotel. Additionally, explore ancient religious buildings like Saint-Denis Church of Cormes, which dates back to the 11th century, or Saint Martin's Church, an ancient foundation mentioned around 969.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Château de Montmirail is categorized as family-friendly, offering a glimpse into history. The Saint-Denis Church of Cormes is also listed as family-friendly, providing an educational historical experience. Beyond specific sites, the nearby leisure center with a lake and sandy beach offers recreational activities for all ages.
The area around Champrond offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Château de Semur-en-Vallon loop from Vibraye' or the 'Bike loop from Gréez-sur-Roc'. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like 'The Place to Admire Trail' or 'Running loop from Vibraye'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Montmirail Castle – Château de Montmirail loop from Théligny'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for cycling, running, and MTB around Champrond.
While Champrond itself is a small commune, it is situated near the picturesque Loir Valley, known for its charming landscapes and unique troglodyte villages like Trôo. A short walk from Champrond, you'll also find a leisure center featuring a lake and a sandy beach, perfect for relaxation or sporting activities.
Yes, the region features several historically significant religious buildings. Besides the 11th-century Saint-Denis Church of Cormes and the ancient Saint Martin's Church, you can also visit Saint Peter's Church, which features 11th or 12th-century architecture, and the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Montmirail, known for its Romanesque nave and 16th-century stained glass.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the Cormorin Forges offer a glimpse into the region's industrial past, bearing witness to the long-standing tradition of 'large forges' from Le Mans. These historical sites highlight the strategic use of hydraulic, forestry, and mining resources in the rural area.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for cycling, running, and exploring the natural landscapes of the Loir Valley and the local leisure center. Always check the local weather forecast before planning your outdoor excursions.
Yes, you can explore local markets in nearby towns to experience regional produce and crafts. Vibraye is just 2 km away, Souday is 10 km away, and La Ferte-Bernard is approximately 14 km from Champrond. These markets offer a taste of local life and goods.
The Château de Montmirail, which now functions as a hotel, offers practical amenities for visitors. There is a water point and WC nearby, which is particularly convenient for those exploring the area by bike.
Le Mans is approximately 41 km from Champrond. It is famously known for its car race but also boasts significant historical sites. If you're willing to venture a bit further, it provides a broader range of cultural and historical experiences.
For those interested in venturing a bit further, the Jardins du Château de Poncé, located about 36 km from Champrond, are a remarkable example of landscape design. Additionally, the Château du Lude, approximately 65 km away, is one of the closer Loire châteaux with beautiful gardens.


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