Best attractions and places to see around La Lande-De-Goult include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites within the Orne department of north-western France. The commune is situated within the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park and the Forêt d'Écouves, featuring watercourses like the La Cance river and the Tourbière des Petits Riaux nature reserve. Historical points of interest include the 12th-century Goult Priory and the remains of the ancient camp of Goult. The surrounding region offers a variety of landmarks,…
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Perhaps the small botanical problem only exists in the German translation that the komoot system displays via Google, but: The highlight name refers to an "oak," but the text then refers to a "mammoth tree." But aside from this minor linguistic confusion, a beautiful carving can be found at this point in the forest.
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Perhaps the small botanical problem only exists in the German translation that the komoot system displays via Google, but: The highlight name refers to an "oak," but the text then refers to a "mammoth tree." But aside from this minor linguistic confusion, a beautiful carving can be found at this point in the forest.
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At this central location in the forest—where six streets converge to form an open space—the brightly lit small sacred monument rises above a slab and a small stone base. The simply crafted wooden cross (without a body) bearing the name "La Croix Madame" is painted white, forming a radiant centerpiece in the middle of the forest.
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Magnificent site, especially with morning lighting, unfortunately closed to visitors and the tree-lined avenue is closed to the public.
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Very beautiful castle. The outside area is very interesting and a nice walk. Unfortunately I didn't see the inside of the castle. The bicycle parking area is behind the archway on the inside on the right.
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The castle is one of the largest in Normandy. It has been a listed building since 1927. From the free car park, a gravel path leads first to a gatehouse, then to the square castle, which is as defensive as it is representative and stands next to the small castle garden and a pasture. Beyond the castle stretches the beech and oak forest of the Forêt d’Ecouves, which is part of the Normandy-Maine Regional Nature Park. Inside, the Château de Carrouges invites you to travel through three centuries. The dining room with its marble fireplace and the bishops’ room with its wood-paneled prayer chamber are particularly beautiful.
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The Château de Sassy you see today was built in the 18th century. It belonged to a chancellor of France in 1850, but by far the most important person to have visited this castle was Queen Elizabeth II, in 1967, during a private visit to France. The castle has an astonishing French garden built in 1920.
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La Lande-de-Goult itself features the 12th-century Goult Priory and the remains of the ancient camp of Goult, a Protohistoric site. Nearby, you can explore the magnificent Carrouges Castle, which showcases seven centuries of history from a 14th-century stronghold to Renaissance architecture. Another notable site is Château de Sassy, an 18th-century castle with a significant private library and period furnishings. Further afield, consider visiting Falaise Castle, Sees Cathedral, or the historic town of Alençon, known for its lace-making.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Carrouges Castle offers an engaging historical experience for all ages. The Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier, with its unique sculpted giant sequoia totem pole, is a fun natural monument to discover. The charming village of La Roche-Mabile, with its picturesque stone houses and hilly landscapes, is also family-friendly for a stroll. The Regional Natural Park of Normandie-Maine and the Forêt d'Écouves provide ample opportunities for outdoor family adventures.
The commune is nestled within the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park and the Forêt d'Écouves, offering beautiful landscapes and numerous watercourses like the La Cance river. A unique natural highlight is the Tourbière des Petits Riaux, a nature reserve featuring a peat bog with carnivorous plants. You can also visit the Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier, a remarkable crossroads in the Ecouves forest with a sculpted giant sequoia. The Étang de Vrigny, one of the largest ponds in the Orne department, is another beautiful spot surrounded by trees.
The region around La Lande-de-Goult is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate loops like 'Hiking loop from Le Cercueil' and 'Hiking loop from Les Prés Jean'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging routes such as 'Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier – Vignage Rocks loop'. Cycling routes are also available, including the 'Orne by Bike: La Ferté-Macé Route'. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guides: Hiking around La Lande-De-Goult, MTB Trails around La Lande-De-Goult, and Cycling around La Lande-De-Goult.
Yes, the area offers several options for easy walks and scenic loops. Within the Forêt d'Écouves and the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park, you'll find paths suitable for leisurely strolls. For a specific easy hiking route, consider the 'CP5 - MAISON M&J BAKERY loop from Carrouges', which is an easy 6.1 km loop. The area around La Roche-Mabile also offers picturesque paths through hilly countryside.
Beyond the historical castles and natural parks, you can visit Haras du Pin, the oldest of France's national horse training centers, located about 23 km away. The town of Argentan, 19 km to the east, has retained several sites of interest despite wartime damage and hosts regular markets. Alençon, known for its lace-making, also offers historical sites and markets. For a charming village experience, explore Saint-Ceneri-le-Gerei within the Regional Natural Park of Normandie-Maine.
Several nearby towns host regular markets where you can find local produce and goods. Argentan has markets on Tuesdays and Fridays. Alençon holds markets on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The spa town of Bagnoles-de-l'Orne has markets on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Other towns like Sees, La Ferte-Mace, Briouze, Trun, Le Mele-sur-Sarthe, Villaines-la-Juhel, and Fresnay-sur-Sarthe also have market days.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural parks is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder and more conducive to hiking, cycling, and exploring the historical sites and gardens. The Forêt d'Écouves and the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park are particularly vibrant during spring and autumn.
Yes, the Tourbière des Petits Riaux is a unique nature reserve featuring a peat bog with carnivorous plants, offering a distinct natural experience. The Markers of Forêt d'Écouves, a collection of 80 markers from the 18th century delineating the forest boundaries, offer a blend of history and nature in a less-trafficked setting. The Étang de Vrigny is also a serene spot for nature lovers.
Excellent day trip options include visiting Carrouges Castle and exploring the surrounding Forêt d'Écouves. A trip to Alençon offers historical sites and lace-making heritage. The spa town of Bagnoles-de-l'Orne provides a pleasant day out. For horse enthusiasts, Haras du Pin is a must-see. The charming village of Saint-Ceneri-le-Gerei is also highly recommended for its beauty within the regional park.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of sites like Carrouges Castle, noting its evolution through centuries and its impressive interiors. The unique sculpted totem pole at Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier is a popular highlight. The picturesque landscapes and charming stone houses of La Roche-Mabile are also frequently praised, especially by those traveling the Véloscénie route. The blend of ancient sites, natural parks, and cultural points of interest offers a diverse and engaging experience.
The Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier in the Ecouves forest is a notable viewpoint, especially with its unique sculpted sequoia. Madame's Cross also offers a serene spot with views after a short ascent. The hilly landscapes around La Roche-Mabile provide picturesque vistas, and the Château de Sassy overlooks beautiful terraced gardens, offering scenic perspectives.


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