Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Christophe-Sur-Avre, a commune in the Eure department of Normandy, France, include historical landmarks and natural features. The area is traversed by the Avre River, a tributary of the Eure. Local points of interest include the Parish Church of Saint-Christophe and the ruins of a motte-and-bailey castle. The surrounding region offers additional sites for exploration.
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Église Saint Madeleine is a church where beautiful various statues of Saints, famous and less famous. The reason for so many different statues is that the school of sculpture was established here.
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The Madeleine Tower overlooks a beautiful square, surrounded by numerous terraces where it is good to quench your thirst after your exercise!
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Medieval heritage of the town of Verneuil which preserves numerous traces of this past and its former flourishing activities: first of all, the market square, just opposite the imposing and sumptuous Madeleine church (12th century). This “enormous and graceful stone flower”, in the words of the painter Maurice Vlaminck, underwent numerous embellishments in the medieval period to become one of the great jewels of flamboyant Gothic in Normandy.
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Château des Bois Francs, in Normandy, is a 19th century castle surrounded by 310 hectares of forest and 15 hectares of lakes. You can admire the architecture of the castle, the French gardens and the wildlife that inhabits the region. Château des Bois Francs is an ideal place to relax and discover the beauty of the Normandy countryside.
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This greenway is a former railway line that has been converted into an asphalt path for cyclists, roller skaters and walkers. It extends for approximately 9 km from Verneuil-sur-Avre to the Center Parc des Bois-Francs, a leisure resort with a lake and spa. Along the route, you can admire views of fields, forests and villages, and learn about the history and culture of the region thanks to the information panels.
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The Church of the Madeleine is located in Verneuil-sur-Avre. Its 56 m high tower, visible for miles around, has become the symbol of the city. The church is classified as a historical monument. Construction began at the beginning of the 12th century, along with the founding and development of the city. The tower was built at the end of the 15th century but the lack of means interrupted the construction for 30 years. It was thanks to the generosity of the Bishop of Senlis, Artus Fillon, a native of Verneuil, that it was completed around 1525. The richness of its sculpted decoration makes it rightly compared to the Butter Tower of Notre-Dame Cathedral. and at the lantern tower of the Saint-Ouen abbey, both in Rouen.
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The Château des Bois-Francs is located in the Center Parcs "Les Bois-Francs" area in Les Barils.
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A very attractive village with its twisted chimneys and the Sollerot lighthouse located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Ton.
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Within Saint-Christophe-sur-Avre, you can explore the local Parish Church of Saint-Christophe and the remnants of a motte-and-bailey castle, offering a glimpse into the commune's historical past.
Yes, nearby Verneuil-d'Avre-et-d'Iton features the impressive La Madeleine Church, known for its 56-meter-high tower and flamboyant Gothic style. You can also explore the Medieval town centre of Verneuil-sur-Avre. Further afield, approximately 36 km away, is the baroque-style Château de Beaumesnil.
The commune is traversed by the Avre River, a tributary of the Eure, which shapes the local landscape. Nearby, the Bois Francs Castle is surrounded by 310 hectares of forest and 15 hectares of lakes, providing opportunities to observe local wildlife. The peaceful countryside of Le Perche Natural Regional Park is also within reach for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the Bois Francs Greenway is a popular option. This former railway line has been converted into an asphalt path, extending for approximately 9 km, perfect for cyclists, roller skaters, and walkers.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find several cycling routes, including easy options like the 19.4 km 'Bois Francs Castle – Bois Francs Greenway loop from Les Barils'. For gravel biking, there's a 20.2 km 'Bois Francs Castle – Bois Francs Greenway loop from Pullay'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 10.5 km 'Bois-Francs Castle loop from Les Barils'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Saint-Christophe-Sur-Avre, Gravel biking around Saint-Christophe-Sur-Avre, and Running Trails around Saint-Christophe-Sur-Avre guides.
Absolutely. The Bois Francs Castle, with its extensive grounds, forest, and lakes, is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the nearby Aqua Mundo Center Parcs Les Bois Francs offers a popular water park for family leisure.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cycling routes. The remarkable architecture of landmarks like La Madeleine Church and the serene environment around Bois Francs Castle are frequently highlighted. The conversion of old railway lines into accessible greenways like the Bois Francs Greenway is also a popular feature for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the Sollerot lighthouse in Saint-Ouen-sur-Ton is a unique historical curiosity. Built by a local mayor, this 14-meter column once provided public lighting to the village with acetylene lamps, and its story is quite distinctive.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like cycling, walking, and exploring natural features is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer (July and August) is also suitable, though it can be warmer.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets on different days, including Vitrai-sous-Laigle, Verneuil-sur-Avre, Breteuil, Tourouvre, Longny-Au-Perche, Senonches, and Damville. These markets offer a chance to experience local culture and find regional products.
The Bois Francs Castle itself is a 19th-century structure, and while the castle building is uninhabited, its surrounding park and French gardens are maintained, allowing visitors to admire the architecture and the natural beauty of the 310 hectares of forest and 15 hectares of lakes.


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