Attractions and places to see around Hardanges, a commune in the Mayenne department of France, are primarily found in its surrounding vicinity. This tranquil area offers a variety of historical sites, cultural institutions, and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore Roman ruins, medieval castles, and scenic viewpoints within a short distance.
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This chapel was built in 1402 and was a stopover for pilgrims en route to Mont-Saint-Michel. Until around 1840, the site housed a shelter, a bread oven and a cellar to facilitate the stopover of pilgrims. Today, one can enjoy the site for its tranquility and its breathtaking view. The perfect place to take a break from your run.
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This chapel was built in 1402 and was a stopover for pilgrims on their way to Mont-Saint-Michel. Until around 1840, the site housed a shelter, a bread oven and a cellar to facilitate the stopover of pilgrims. Today, one can enjoy the site for its tranquility and its breathtaking view.
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Chateau de Lassay is a 15th century castle whose predecessor was built in the 12th century and its end was due to the fact that the lord of the castle was a supporter of England and the castle was sacked by the French during the Hundred Years War.
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This modest town in Mayenne has the particularity of having been an important Gallo-Roman city, formerly called Noviodunum, and which, according to experts, covered twenty-five hectares in the 1st century AD. Witness the remains of the temple, the thermal baths, the theater and the fortress, scattered in several places in the town. The thermal baths, visible under the current church, the stepped amphitheater, built around 80 AD and the ruins of the temple at the exit of the town, are freely accessible. The fortress stands on the edge of the Departmental Archaeological Museum.
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In the 12th century, the seigneury of Grazay was a vassal fief of the barony of Mayenne and belonged to the Courceriers. The castle appears to be a pleasure abode rather than a defensive fortress. The house consists of a hexagonal tower on the facade dated 1577, a covered wooden gallery between the tower and the pavilion and to the north a chapel with a beautiful dome roof. He kept the seigneury of the parish until the end of the 18th century in the Bazogers family. Château de la Cour 53440 Grazay, private property, cannot be visited, visible from the road to Marcillé la Ville. Source: http://www.chateau-fort-manoir-chateau.eu/
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The Jublains archaeological museum presents collections from the Gallo-Roman period, linked to the site. Many activities are offered all year round, for young and old. To satisfy his curiosity about the Gallic and Gallo-Roman eras through the discovery of archaeological objects from all of Mayenne. Travel to the Gallo-Roman era! Entrance to the museum gives you access to the fortress. Then, continue by visiting the village, the thermal baths, the theater and the temple (free access or guided tours by reservation). Source: https://www.mayenne-tourisme.com/offres/musee-archeologique-departemental-de-jublains-jublains-fr-553616/
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The castle dominates the village and the pond. It has been classified as a Historic Monument since 1862. Built in its current form in 1458, it retains its eight towers, its curtain walls, its exceptional barbican with three firing stages and its two drawbridges still in operation. It constitutes a remarkable example by its homogeneity and its state of conservation of French military architecture of the Middle Ages. Source: http://www.lassay-les-chateaux.fr/decouverte/patitage/chateau-de-lassay/
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The region around Hardanges is rich in history. You can visit the significant Gallo-Roman town of Jublains, which features accessible remains of a temple, thermal baths, a theater, and a fortress. The nearby town of Lassay-les-Châteaux boasts two 15th-century castles, including the impressive Lassey Castle. Further afield, the medieval village of Sainte-Suzanne, recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Village,' offers a castle and historic charm.
Yes, the area features several historic castles. The most popular is Lassey Castle in Lassay-les-Châteaux, a 15th-century fortress classified as a Historic Monument, known for its original towers and operational drawbridges. Another historic building in Lassay-les-Châteaux is the Château du Bois Thibault. While not open to the public, the 12th-century Château de La Cour in Grazay is visible from the road.
To delve into the Gallo-Roman past, head to Jublains, an important ancient city formerly known as Noviodunum. Here, you can explore the remains of a temple, thermal baths, a theater, and a fortress. The Jublains Museum presents extensive collections from this period and offers various activities for all ages, providing a comprehensive insight into the Gallic and Gallo-Roman eras.
For natural beauty, consider visiting View of Montaigu, a tranquil viewpoint featuring a historic chapel and offering breathtaking vistas. You can also explore Les Jardins de la Mansoniere, a lovely garden located about 26 km east. The picturesque village of Saint-Ceneri-le-Gerei is situated within the Regional Natural Park of Normandie-Maine, offering scenic landscapes.
Absolutely, the area around Hardanges offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Sentier du Mont du Saule' (an easy 13.4 km trail) or loop hikes along the 'Sentier du Loup' through the ferns of Loupfougères (a more challenging 12.5 km trail). For more options, explore the hiking routes around Hardanges, which include trails like 'The Mayenne in a Jewel Box Trail' and 'View of Montaigu loop from Hambers'.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running on trails such as the 'Bois du Tay loop from La Levrie' or the 'Running loop from La Chapelle-au-Riboul'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Château de La Cour – Wonderful place in nature loop from Champgenéteux'. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails and gravel biking guides around Hardanges. For a unique experience, try VÉLO-RAIL in Saint-Loup-du-Gast.
Families can enjoy interactive experiences at Ferme pédagogique Pat'afoin, a teaching farm in Champeon. The Jublains Museum offers many activities for both young and old. The View of Montaigu is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a peaceful spot with scenic views. Additionally, the VÉLO-RAIL activity in Saint-Loup-du-Gast provides a fun outing for all ages.
Yes, two villages in the area are recognized for their beauty. Sainte-Suzanne, about 27 km away, is a 'Most Beautiful Village' known for its medieval charm and castle. Another 'Most Beautiful Village' is Saint-Ceneri-le-Gerei, located about 26 km east within the Regional Natural Park of Normandie-Maine, offering a picturesque setting.
You can explore various local producers in the area. Ferme de Bellevue in Évron offers 'Rouge des Prés' meat, while Ateliers-loisirs Rêves de Potier in Champgenéteux provides pottery workshops. For culinary delights, Vinaigres de la Forge in Le Horps specializes in vinegars and marinades. Aflore & Sens, also in Le Horps, offers natural hygiene and skincare products. There's also a producer in Bais selling local apple juice, pumpkins, and gourds.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and tranquility of the region. Sites like Lassey Castle are admired for their well-preserved medieval architecture. The View of Montaigu is cherished for its peaceful atmosphere and stunning vistas. The ancient Roman ruins at Jublains offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. The komoot community has shared 26 photos and given 59 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for both history buffs and nature lovers.
Yes, Bagnoles de l'Orne, a pleasant spa town, is located approximately 24 km south of Hardanges. It offers opportunities for relaxation and wellness.


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