Attractions and places to see around Saint-Lubin-De-Cravant offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This rural commune, situated in the Avre Valley, is characterized by green landscapes and small watercourses like the Pluche River. The surrounding region provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and local heritage.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Every year, during the Heritage Days, the association "Au Cœur de Nos Villages" opens the doors of the Saint-Pierre church. A building from the 12th and 15th centuries, listed as a historical monument, whose bell tower, clock, and five renovated altarpieces, including Saint Michael slaying the dragon, are to be discovered. For the benefit of the Restos du Cœur Walkers will also be able to get to know the Atelier Arc-en-ciel (plastic arts) which exhibits the works of the adult group. Paintings, in red chalk, white pencil, sepia, etc., representing views of the church, statues, etc., will be put on sale for the benefit of the association Au Cœur de Nos Villages.
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Its construction undoubtedly dates back to the Romanesque period but as it appears today it presents the characteristics of the Gothic style flamboyant period in which it was rebuilt after the destruction caused by the 100 Years' War. The date of March 23, 1511 inscribed on the entrance which surmounts the entrance to the choir gives a valuable clue to the period of its renovation. Another testimony is the coat of arms of Charles d’Ô Seigneur de Blévy and partly by Louise Gentil married in 1507 appearing on a stained glass window in the choir. The style of the tower porch, slopes of the gable of the nave and tracery of the windows clearly shows that we are in the presence of a building constructed in the first quarter of the 16th century at the twilight of the flamboyant Gothic style.
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A “Renaissance” castle entirely made of bricks, where one of the favorites of the court of Henry III, Minister of Finance in exile, and above all an aviation pioneer lived: Hubert Latham landed here in August 1910. Although defenses were present on the site as early as 1383, the construction of the brick castle that we see today by Jean d'O, with its six towers and its chapel, dates back to around 1460. Guided tour of the castle and of the site is available. Adult prices start from 5 euros, the area is open in summer.
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The Château d'Escorpain is a 16th century castle which belonged to the famous Firmin-Didot family of printers and publishers. You can admire the elegant facade and the imposing portal of the castle, classified as historical monuments. You can also discover the surrounding countryside, crossed by the Pluche, a tributary of the Avre. You will appreciate the green landscapes and the peaceful atmosphere of this rural village.
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Pretty Town Center of Nonancourt...
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Buying this castle dating originally from the 15th century, Alfred Firmin-Didot, owner of the printing press at Mesnil-sur-l'Estrée, not far from here, undertook the restoration of the building in 1879. In particular, he had the sheepfold transformed into a library. which hosts the works published at the family printing house. His descendants remained the owners of this estate, which they bring back to life through various activities.
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Small town steeped in history which was fortified at the beginning of the 12th century before its neighbor Verneuil s/Avre. Because the Avre valley has long been a disputed border between the Kingdom of France and the Duchy of Normandy. Destroyed by the English in 1417, Nonancourt was not rebuilt until 1451. Most of the Saint Martin Church, as well as many half-timbered houses in the town center date from this period. In the 19th century, this town was home to an important textile center with woolen and cotton mills powered by hydraulic power from the river. From this historical past, the town has managed to preserve its town center with its typically Norman appearance and, in addition to the central square, you can discover several old houses as well as the remains of the old ramparts.
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The Holy Cross is a term often used in Catholic prayer. Every prayer begins with the “sign of the cross”. It is this sign that Christians have chosen - after that of the fish which signifies the resurrection of the dead - to emphasize the most astonishing Christian originality: Jesus Christ, God the Son (in the uniqueness of the One God Trinity) did not jealously retain the rank which equaled him to God, but he annihilated himself, taking the condition of a servant. Recognized as a man by his appearance, he humbled himself before obedience until death, and death on the Cross, which thus becomes "the Holy Cross". Through the Holy Cross, God shows that he takes upon himself all our suffering. That He did not create them, and that He does not desire it for us. The question of suffering is treated on the Holy Cross, not in a rationalist way, but in a human, complete and initiatory way, revealing the depth of the human question, in all that is spiritual and paradoxical. Our ancestors meditated on this from generation to generation, and named certain churches "Holy Cross" as a sign of their faith and their boldness.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the 16th-century Escorpain Castle, known for its elegant facade and imposing portal. Another significant site is the Château de Maillebois, a brick 'Renaissance' castle dating back to around 1460 with six towers and a chapel. Additionally, the historic center of Nonancourt offers a glimpse into a fortified town that was once a borderland between the Kingdom of France and the Duchy of Normandy.
Yes, several cultural sites are nearby. Saint Peter's Church in Blévy, a listed historical monument from the 12th and 15th centuries, features a notable bell tower, clock, and renovated altarpieces. You can also find the Catholic Church - Sainte-Croix de Laons, and within Saint-Lubin-de-Cravant itself, the local landmark L'église Saint-Lubin.
The area offers peaceful rural landscapes. The Pluche River, a tributary of the Avre, flows through the countryside near Escorpain Castle, providing green scenery. For a structured nature experience, consider the 'Sentier découverte' in the Avre Valley near Saint-Lubin-des-Joncherets, which features informational panels about local heritage, flora, and fauna at the Tranchevilly ponds.
For families, 'Les Anes de Malengen' near Saint-Lubin-des-Joncherets offers donkey rides, a unique way to discover the Avre Valley and its marked country paths. Further afield in Bellefontaine, Normandy, 'Le Village Enchanté' provides an adventure park experience with accrobranches (tree-top courses) and a 'Fairy Tale Valley' for immersive fun.
You can find a variety of hiking trails in the vicinity. For example, the 'Balade des Crampons' is a 14 km circuit that takes about 3.5 hours, exploring the Avre Valley through Nonancourt, Saint-Lubin-des-Joncherets, and Dampierre-sur-Avre. You can find more options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Saint-Lubin-De-Cravant guide.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for both running and road cycling. There are various running loops, such as the 'Escorpain Castle loop from Laons' or 'Running loop from Brezolles'. For cyclists, routes like 'From Brezolles to Saulnières — loop via the Châteaux d'Escorpin and Maillebois' provide scenic rides. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Saint-Lubin-De-Cravant and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Lubin-De-Cravant guides.
The summer months are ideal, especially if you wish to take guided tours of historical sites like Escorpain Castle and Château de Maillebois, as these are typically available during this season. The altered oceanic climate generally provides pleasant conditions for exploring the rural landscapes and outdoor attractions.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and the peaceful rural atmosphere. The elegant facade of Escorpain Castle and the typically Norman appearance of Nonancourt's historic center are frequently highlighted. The green landscapes and the tranquility offered by the Pluche River also contribute to a relaxing experience.
For historical sites like Escorpain Castle and Château de Maillebois, guided tours are available, typically in the summer, with adult prices starting from 5 euros. For churches like Saint Peter's Church, Blévy, access is often during specific events like Heritage Days.
The region is characterized by green landscapes and is drained by small watercourses like the Meuvette and Pluche rivers. This suggests a generally gentle, rural terrain suitable for walking, running, and cycling, often following river valleys and country paths. The 'Balade des Crampons' is described as a circuit, indicating varied but manageable terrain.
Yes, 'Les Anes de Malengen' near Saint-Lubin-des-Joncherets offers a unique experience for animal lovers. You can enjoy donkey rides to explore the scenic Avre Valley and its surroundings, including marked country paths and sections of the GR22 trail.


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