Best attractions and places to see around Margueray. Margueray, a commune in the Manche department of Normandy, France, is characterized by its tranquil rural setting within the Sienne basin and a distinctive bocage landscape. The area features local points of interest and provides convenient access to significant regional attractions. Its natural features include the Sienne river basin and a landscape of fields and woodlands.
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Each of these crosses, which the hiker encounters, clearly visible in the fields or—as here—in the shade of the trees, is a symbol of remembrance of the crucifixion, but also of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. "With us on earth, there is His memory, but in the Kingdom of Heaven is His presence: This presence is the joy of those who have already attained salvation. The memory is our consolation, as we are still wanderers, journeying toward our homeland." (Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, founder of the order and Doctor of the Church)
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pleasant hike
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A magnificent, symmetrically laid out town hall. When we visited, it was decorated with flags to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation. Touchingly, it was also decorated with the West German flag on this occasion. Living neighborliness in 21st century Europe.
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Finally, vacation! The whole family is finally setting off for Brittany. After 700 km, we need a break. The motorway service station is completely overcrowded, so we just drive off. By chance, we end up in Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny, a small, historic town in Normandy. The large town square is closed off; the 80th anniversary of the liberation is being celebrated. And amazingly, the black, red and gold German flag is hanging on the town hall. We sit down in a cafe on the town square and drink a Coke. Next to us, the golden statue of the Republic with a Phrygian cap gleams from a high column erected in 1889 to mark the 100th anniversary of the revolution. Opposite, the Gothic tower of the church towers over the old stone houses; gargoyles, which fortunately have nothing to do today, look down from high roofs, including a dog-like one with funny floppy ears. Next to it is a boulangerie, which is chosen to replenish the provisions and to check the usability of the school French. The result is a taste experience: wonderfully crispy baguette, wonderful, finely wrapped croissants and a dark bread with a strong, crunchy crust, in which nuts and raisins are baked. The latter definitely justifies a detour to this wonderful bakery. Another quick look into the church: an early Gothic-looking room with small windows, round columns and a heavy vault. We are delighted to see and meet an exceptionally cheerful Saint Anthony with a happy baby Jesus in his arms. Another short stroll through the beautiful, flower-adorned streets, then we continue our journey, rested.
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"Hambye Abbey is the best-preserved medieval monastery in Normandy after Mont-Saint-Michel." (Google). The Benedictine monastery was founded in 1145. It is a truly mystical place to visit. https://de.normandie-tourisme.fr/gehenswuerdigkeiten/abbaye-de-hambye/ Prices and opening times: https://abbaye-hambye.manche.fr/infos-pratiques/preparer-ma-visite/
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A mysterious place.
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An abbey that is definitely worth a visit.
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The region around Margueray is rich in history. A must-visit is the Abbaye de Hambye, a Benedictine monastery founded in 1145 and considered the best-preserved medieval monastery in Normandy after Mont-Saint-Michel. Another significant historical spot is the Motte Castrale and Étang du Vieux Château, an 11th-century defensive work located in the forest of Saint-Sever. Further afield, you can explore the iconic Mont-Saint-Michel and its Abbey, or the impressive 13th-century cathedral in Coutances.
Margueray is nestled within the Sienne basin, characterized by its bocage landscape of fields and woodlands. For scenic views, the Motte Castrale and Étang du Vieux Château offers a viewpoint overlooking the Old Castle pond. You can also find tranquil spots like The roadside cross, situated in the middle of the Saint-Sever forest, providing a peaceful natural setting.
For families, The forest stage offers a leisure park with free access to forest walks and discovery, along with an acrobatic course in the trees and a restaurant. Nearby, the Zoo de Champrepus provides another excellent option for a family day out, and Villedieu-les-Poêles features the Villedieu Intercom Aquatic Center.
Yes, the area around Margueray offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails through the bocage landscape and forests. For specific routes, consider the Hiking around Margueray guide, which includes routes like the moderate 12.5 km Mont Robin loop from Montabot or the 8.3 km Étang du Mesnil Céron – Mont Robin loop from Villebaudon.
Absolutely. Cyclists can enjoy the scenic roads around Margueray. The Road Cycling Routes around Margueray guide features several options, such as the moderate 55 km Roadbike loop from La Colombe or the longer, more difficult 90 km Sée Valley – Gilbert Bridge over the Sée loop from La Colombe.
Margueray is characterized by its tranquil rural setting within the Sienne river basin. The landscape is predominantly bocage, meaning a patchwork of fields, hedgerows, and woodlands. The eastern part of the commune features a ridge that acts as a watershed between the Sienne and Vire rivers, contributing to its varied natural beauty.
The Abbaye de Hambye is a historically significant Benedictine monastery founded in 1145. It is renowned for being one of the best-preserved medieval monasteries in Normandy, second only to Mont-Saint-Michel. Visitors describe it as a magical and mystical place, with beautiful hiking trails surrounding the abbey offering picturesque views.
Yes, The forest stage is a leisure park and unusual accommodation that provides common areas with free access for walks and discovering the forest heritage. It also features an acrobatic course in the trees and a restaurant, making it a great spot for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Beyond Margueray, several charming towns and cities are within easy reach. Villedieu-les-Poêles is known for its coppersmithing tradition and bell foundry. Coutances boasts an impressive 13th-century cathedral. Granville is a seaside resort with sandy beaches, and Bayeux is famous for its tapestry and cathedral.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty of the area. The Abbaye de Hambye is frequently praised as a 'magical' and 'mystical' place. The Motte Castrale and Étang du Vieux Château is described as a 'super nice place' for pleasant hikes, and the overall tranquility and opportunities for forest discovery are highly valued.
Within the commune of Margueray, the Église Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Gorgon stands out as a notable local landmark, reflecting the area's historical and architectural heritage.
Yes, for those who enjoy running, there are several trails in the vicinity. The Running Trails around Margueray guide offers options such as moderate loops from Percy-en-Normandie, ranging from 5.5 km to 12.3 km, including routes around Mont Robin.


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