Attractions and places to see around Tournai-Sur-Dive include a variety of historical and natural sites within the Orne department of Normandy, France. The commune is situated along the Dives River, contributing to its landscape. The area features ancient landmarks, cultural heritage, and historical structures. Its surrounding countryside offers opportunities for exploration and scenic views.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Church of Saint-Germain is an impressive church that was built from the 14th to the 17th century and features a mix of Gothic, Renaissance and classical architecture. You can admire the majestic north porch, the lantern tower, the large bell tower and the 15 chapels inside. The church also houses the remains of Blessed Marguerite de Lorraine-Vaudémont, a benefactress of Argentan. The church is open to the public all year round and hosts many concerts, including organ concerts during the International Organ Festival in summer.
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At this point, the hiking trail leads back seven or eight millennia into the history of the European continent and its settlement. The people of that era were able to build amazing buildings using only the work of their hands - and with (from today's perspective) seemingly primitive tools. So this ring wall - partly brick, partly made of stones - that protectively surrounded the "Camp Celtique de Bierre".
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This fortified site was built in the Middle Neolithic (5300-4400 BC), when agricultural practices were beginning to take hold. The camp is one of the largest in western France.
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Opposite, a bakery with very good products for picnics or snacks.
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A pretty and large domain where the horse is king.
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A place of memory but also a very beautiful point of view on the surroundings.
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12th century Romanesque building, one of the best preserved in France. Similar to the Anglo-Norman dungeon family. Visible from the outside. Free
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Commemorating the last battle of Normandy
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the 12th-century Romanesque building, Donjon de Chambois, one of the best-preserved examples of its type in France. Another significant site is The Haras du Pin, the first Royal Stud established by Louis XIV. Within Tournai-sur-Dive itself, explore the historic Eglise Saint-Paterne, with parts dating back to the 11th century, and the 17th-century Manoir de la Cour Payen.
Yes, you can discover the Camp Celtique de Bierre, a fortified structure dating back to the Middle Neolithic period (5300-4400 BC), which is one of the largest in western France. Additionally, the ancient standing stone known as Menhir dit la Pierre au Bourdeu offers a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
Tournai-sur-Dive is situated along the Dives River, which offers scenic views. You can also explore the surrounding countryside towards Aubry-en-Exmes for picturesque landscapes. The Carrière de Tournai-sur-Dive, a quarry within the commune, presents another interesting natural feature.
Many historical sites are suitable for families. The Haras du Pin is a great option, offering a vast domain where horses are central. The Donjon de Chambois and Château des Ducs are also listed as family-friendly historical sites, providing engaging experiences for all ages.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Camp Celtique de Bierre loop from Guêprei' (moderate, 10 km) or the 'Hiking loop from Guêprei' (easy, 2 km). For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Tournai-Sur-Dive.
Cyclists can enjoy various routes, including 'L'Orne à Vélo: Around Chambois Bicycle Route' (moderate, 38 km) or 'The Standing Stone – Fractal Pyramid 1 - Morabito loop from Tournai-sur-Dive' (difficult, 45 km). Discover more routes in the Cycling around Tournai-Sur-Dive guide.
Yes, gravel biking is popular in the area. Routes include the 'Montormel Memorial – Montormel Memorial loop from Argentan' (difficult, 92 km) and the 'Marguerite Tower – Camp Celtique de Bierre loop from Argentan' (moderate, 53 km). For a comprehensive list, check the Gravel biking around Tournai-Sur-Dive guide.
Just 9 km away, Argentan is a larger town known for its markets on Tuesdays and Fridays. It also features the impressive Saint-Germain Church and the Château des Ducs. Trun, approximately 3 km from Tournai-sur-Dive, hosts a market on Thursdays. Falaise Castle, an important historical building, is also within a 20 km drive.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer provides warm weather for exploration. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, ideal for hiking and cycling. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and well-preserved sites. For instance, the Donjon de Chambois is praised as one of France's best-preserved Romanesque buildings. The Haras du Pin is loved for its magnificent architectural and landscaped ensemble, often called 'The Versailles of the Horse'.
Yes, the Eglise Saint-Paterne, with its long history and various architectural periods, is a significant religious site. Additionally, the Prieuré Saint-Benoît offers another glimpse into the region's religious heritage, and you can find the Chapelle à Montmilcent in one of the hamlets.
Absolutely. The 17th-century Manoir de la Cour Payen, with its distinctive three towers, is a notable example. Another point of interest is the Manoir de Pressigny, listed among the local historical sites, offering a look into the region's past.


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