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Family friendly hiking trails around Fougères-Vitré traverse a landscape characterized by extensive forests, such as the Fougères Forest, and verdant hills. Rivers like the Couesnon and Vilaine carve scenic valleys, while bodies of water including La Cantache and Plan d'eau de la Valière offer tranquil settings. The region also features historical elements like medieval châteaux and ancient megalithic sites integrated into its diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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7.64km
01:58
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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5.69km
01:36
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.25km
01:29
110m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.35km
01:26
60m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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With nearly 20 meters long, 6 meters wide, and 4 meters high, the Roche-aux-Fées remains the largest dolmen in France and one of the best-preserved in Europe. It is composed of a schist-covered passage formed by four chambers whose meaning has not yet been revealed. Although the construction of this monument dates back to the Neolithic period, around 2000 BC, specialists remain perplexed about its construction method. The site is impressive. And when you know that some stones weighing over 40 tons come from several kilometers around, you wonder how the inhabitants of the time managed to move them there. Such a site could only inspire stories, legends, and beliefs. One of them tells that the fairy Viviane, aided by fellow fairies, would have built this imposing monument... in one night. Another concerns lovers: to know if their union will last, couples must walk around the Roche-aux-fées, each in a different direction, and count the stones. If they find the same number of stones, their future will be bright! Through a mysterious alignment during the winter solstice on December 21st or 22nd, the sun rises facing the entrance of the dolmen. At that moment, the light rays magically illuminate the stone located at the back of the covered passage. Access is free and open. The small surrounding roads are charming and quiet.
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The Jardin du Val Nançon stretches picturesquely along the Nançon River, framing the northern city walls of Fougères with lush greenery. Covering approximately two hectares, various themed areas invite exploration. This includes a botanical garden, the "Priest's Garden," a reference to the remains of an ancient abbey, a so-called "plant cage," and a colorfully landscaped slope. Of particular note is the contemporary glass art sculpture "L'œuvre à la vie" by Louis-Marie Catta from 2000, which represents peace and dialogue between cultures.
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Tour Montfromery was originally designed as part of the city walls and served to defend the eastern city limits. Its name dates back to the Constable of Fougères, Beaucé de Montframmery, who was active in 1473. The tower was also known as Tour Saint-Jacques and was connected to a nearby gate called the Four d'Enfer. It was part of the defensive works that protected the city during the Middle Ages.
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The bell tower, also called the belfry, was built by the townspeople in 1397 and is considered the oldest surviving building of its kind in Brittany. Architecturally, it is based on Flemish models that the cloth merchants of Fougères had encountered on their travels. The tower's largest bell is named "Roland Chapelle." In the past, the belfry served not only as a bell tower, but also as a fire watchtower and town hall. Today, the tower offers visitors impressive views of the medieval old town and its surroundings.
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The Place du Marchix is located in the city's oldest district. The square takes its name from the Old French word "marchié," as Fougères's first market once took place here. The district is characterized by well-preserved half-timbered houses dating back to the 16th century, many of which are listed as historical monuments. The square was once a center for artisanal businesses such as tanneries and cloth manufacturers, which used the nearby river to process leather and fabrics.
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The Jardin Public is centrally located in the city and extends over several terraces offering sweeping views of the old town and the Château de Fougères. Created in 1865, the park combines features of an English landscape garden, French garden architecture, and botanical design.
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The Église Saint-Léonard was built in the 12th century and acquired its present form in the flamboyant Gothic style in the 15th and 16th centuries. During the French Revolution, the church was deprived of its sacred function, but in the 19th century, under architects such as Aristide Tourneux, it underwent extensive renovations, including a new main façade with a large rose window. Inside, 19th-century stained-glass windows depicting episodes from the life of Saint Léonard can be seen.
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The Fougères-Vitré region offers a wide variety of family-friendly hiking trails, with over 150 routes available. Many of these, around 70, are specifically rated as easy, making them perfect for families with younger children or those looking for a relaxed outing.
You can expect a beautiful mix of landscapes. Trails often wind through verdant hills and extensive forests like the ancient Fougères Forest, which is home to intriguing megalithic sites. Many routes also feature picturesque bodies of water such as La Cantache and the Plan d'eau de la Valière, or follow scenic river valleys like the Couesnon and Vilaine.
Yes, there are several easy and relatively short options. For example, the Balconies of Fougères Circuit is an easy 5.7 km loop that offers lovely views. Another great choice is the Saint Léonard Church – the castle loop from Fougères, which is just over 5 km and provides views of the historic castle.
Many trails in the Fougères-Vitré region are dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas like the Fougères Forest. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations, as some protected areas or private lands may have restrictions. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
The region is rich in history! Many trails offer views of or pass by significant landmarks. You can explore routes near the impressive Fougères Castle or the magnificent Vitré Castle. The Fougères Forest also features ancient megalithic sites like the Cordon des Druides and the Dolmen de la Pierre Courcoulée. The La Roche-aux-Fées Dolmen – Rigaudière loop takes you past France's largest dolmen.
Yes, the Fougères-Vitré area is well-suited for circular walks, which are ideal for families as you end up back where you started. Many of the trails, such as the Balconies of Fougères Circuit and the Saint Léonard Church – the castle loop from Fougères, are designed as loops.
Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for family hiking in Fougères-Vitré, with mild temperatures and beautiful natural colors. Summer also offers great conditions, especially in the shaded forest areas. Winter can be charming, but some trails might be muddy, so appropriate footwear is essential.
While many trails are natural paths, some sections or specific routes might be suitable for sturdy all-terrain strollers. Look for trails described as 'easy' and check the terrain details. Paths around lakes or in town parks are often more accessible. The Hiking loop from Parking principal de l'Espace naturel départemental de la Forêt de la Corbière is an easy option that might be suitable for some strollers, but always verify the specific conditions.
Many popular trailheads, especially those near forests, lakes, or historical sites, offer designated parking areas. For example, the Hiking loop from Parking principal de l'Espace naturel départemental de la Forêt de la Corbière starts directly from a main parking area. When planning your route, check the starting point details on komoot for information on available parking.
The Fougères-Vitré region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful blend of natural scenery and historical landmarks, and the suitability of the trails for various family abilities.
Absolutely! For elevated perspectives, the Rocher de Montlouvier provides rewarding panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, the public gardens in Fougères offer breathtaking views of the Fougères Castle and its medieval quarter, which can be incorporated into a family walk.


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