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Touring cycling routes around La Ferté-Vidame traverse the rolling countryside and green prairies of the Perche Regional Natural Park. The region features extensive forested areas, including the Forêt de la Ferté-Vidame and the Forêt des Mousseuses, offering shaded routes. Quiet country roads with minimal traffic provide a peaceful cycling experience, connecting charming villages and historical sites.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
4.5
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.3km
02:09
110m
110m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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27.6km
01:39
210m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.6km
00:52
90m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.5km
01:44
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The original Marian shrine "La Salette," which is referred to in this patronal feast, is located in the French Alps (Grenoble district) and is an important Marian shrine, even if it has not achieved the same level of fame as other pilgrimage sites honoring the Mother of God—such as Lourdes in the French Pyrenees or Fatima in Portugal. The hiking highlight "La Salette" can be found on komoot at the following link =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/1861054
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The church was built in 1865 by Father Migorel, who supposedly had three visions of a church to be built on a hilltop at the junction of three roads. It was consecrated in 1867 and opened for worship. The octagonal tower, erected in 1871, is decorated with polychrome bricks and topped with four turrets housing statues of archangels.
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Church with a brick bell tower built between 1890 and 1898
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The castle of Senonches. You will find an information point inside.
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Beautiful little village, typical of the region.
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CHURCH SAINT NICOLAS (17th century) The town of La Ferté-Vidame takes its name from the Latin Firmitas Castrum which means the fortified villa belonging to the vidame'. Its primitive church existed from the 12th century. We find it mentioned in a charter dated 1136 under the name “Ecclesia Sancti Nicolai de Firmitate”. Under the Ancien Régime, the rectory which was at the disposal of the abbot of Saint-Vincent-des-Bois became an annex of the parish of Lamblore. This particular situation of a chief town of a castellany belonging to a rural parish is explained by the detachment of the original parish from the territory around the castle. Successor to the Huguenot heirs, Claude de Rouvroy de Saint-Simon, proclaimed by the grace of Louis XIII duke and peer of France, acquired the La Ferté estate in 1632. In order to erase all traces of Protestantism, of which the church had become over the centuries a very active platform, the Duke of Saint-Simon ordered in 1658 the demolition of the original church to replace it on the same site with the current building. The work was carried out promptly. On November 1, 1659, the Saint-Nicolas church was blessed by Messire Louis Oudard de Germens, canon priest of Chartres. Classic in style with its homogeneous and ordered composition, the church was built according to a plan in the shape of a Latin cross. Its construction was inspired by the drawings of the famous Italian architect, Andrea di Pietro Palladio, whose sketches Duke Saint-Simon had brought back from Spain. The architecture remains faithful to the marriage of stone and brick while giving this alternation a fanciful touch. Very majestic, the facade is built according to the Italian pattern (bossed pilasters, superposition of orders, pediment, volutes), a style also in vogue in France since 1630. The arms of the Saint-Simon family were engraved on a stone at the pediment of the portal and on two others on either side of the portal. They were burned during the Revolution. Today, only the date engraved on the frieze remains: 1659. 16 59 Square in plan, the bell tower, which adjoins the church in the northern part, is topped with a dome surmounted by a lantern. Two bells are housed in the bell tower: one dates from 1762, the second from 1813. The history of the church is closely intertwined with that of the lords of the parish, including the families Saint-Simon, Laborde, Bourbon-Penthievre and Bourbon-Orléans remain the most famous. Grandstands accessible from the outside and opening onto the side chapels recall their presence. In 1743, at the request of Louis de Saint-Simon, a great memoirist, the family vault was built in the Chapel of the Resurrection. A slab on the ground marks the location of the grave. Unfortunately, during the Revolution, the tombs were desecrated, the bones of the benefactors were extracted from the vault and scattered in a common grave dug at the apse of the church. The church was the subject of significant restorations at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, including the interior ornamentation of the building which is a manifestation of the neo-classical style.
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The castle of La Ferté-Vidame impresses with its ruins, the only remains of its destruction during the French Revolution. Its park is also pleasant to visit.
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There are over 60 touring cycling routes around La Ferté-Vidame, offering a wide range of options for exploring the Perche Regional Natural Park.
You can expect a diverse landscape featuring rolling countryside, green prairies, and extensive forested areas like the Forêt de la Ferté-Vidame and the Forêt des Mousseuses. The region is known for its quiet country roads with minimal traffic, providing a peaceful cycling experience.
The routes cater to various abilities, with 34 easy routes, 27 moderate routes, and 3 more challenging options. This ensures there's a suitable path whether you're looking for a leisurely ride or a more demanding tour.
Yes, many routes around La Ferté-Vidame are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the La Ferté-Vidame Town Hall – Château de Saint-Simon loop, an easy 23.9 km ride.
Cycling routes often pass by significant historical sites. You can explore the majestic remains of the Ruins of the Château de La Ferté-Vidame, or discover other Percheron châteaux and manors. The Notre-Dame-de-Pitié Chapel of Longny-au-Perche is another notable historical stop.
Absolutely. The region boasts significant natural features, including the Forêt des Mousseuses, which has a Natura 2000 classification. You might also encounter picturesque mills and the Sensitive Natural Area of La Ferté-Vidame, known for its diverse wetlands and rare sphagnum mosses.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peacefulness of the quiet country roads, the beauty of the rolling countryside, and the charm of the small villages encountered along the way.
The Perche region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides warm weather for exploring the shaded forest routes. Always check local weather conditions before your ride.
Yes, many of the routes, particularly the 34 easy ones, are well-suited for families. The quiet country roads and relatively gentle rolling terrain make for a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages. The Maison de Saint-Simon – La Ferté-Vidame Town Hall loop is an easy, shorter option.
Many routes start from villages or near attractions where parking is typically available. For instance, you could start from La Ferté-Vidame itself, where parking options exist near the town hall or the Château park. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
Public transport options directly to La Ferté-Vidame that accommodate bicycles may be limited. It's advisable to check regional bus or train services in advance for their bicycle policies if you plan to use public transport to reach the starting point of your tour.
While the region's natural parks and forests are generally welcoming, specific rules for dogs on cycling paths can vary. It's best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected natural areas like the Sensitive Natural Area of La Ferté-Vidame, and to respect local regulations regarding pets in public spaces.
Yes, the network of quiet country roads is perfect for discovering the region's charming villages. Routes like the Longny-au-Perche – CP4 - CAFE DU COMMERCE loop often pass through picturesque hamlets, allowing you to experience the local character and architecture.


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