Attractions and places to see around Saint-Germain-Des-Grois include historical landmarks and natural spaces within the Perche Regional Natural Park. This commune in the Orne department of France offers insights into regional history and tranquil natural beauty. The area is characterized by its countryside setting and features like the Huisne River. Visitors can explore various sites that reflect the region's past and natural environment.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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This ancient fortified castle dominates the Huisne Valley at 360° with its imposing keep. The building, with its troubled history, has undergone numerous modifications in its architecture and functions. A visit is essential to understand the complexity of its history and to observe the architectural evolutions.
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A must-see that overlooks the valley.
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Moutiers is one of the oldest villages in the Perche region, built around a monastery founded in the 6th century and destroyed by the Norman invasions. This is where the village's name comes from, since "Moutiers" means monastery in Old French. On the slopes of the hill, called Mont Harou, stands the church, flanked by a few typical Perche houses that form the old town. To reach it, you'll have to navigate the steep, straight climb of Church Street or take a detour through small streets that soften the steepness of the climb. The church square offers a beautiful view of the surrounding area. Don't forget to walk around the church to admire the gargoyles, which are quite exceptional for such a small church. Restrooms and water are available right next door.
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The Huisne is a river in central France, flowing in the regions of Normandy, Centre-Val de Loire and Pays de la Loire. It rises in the municipality of La Perrière, in the Perche Regional Nature Park, initially drains to the northeast, later to the southeast, finally turns to the southwest near Condé-sur-Huisne and, after around 165[2] kilometres, flows into the Sarthe in Le Mans as a left tributary.
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Be careful, the climb is not easy!!!
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It is a magnificent castle... Calm!
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At the crossroads of several magical secondary roads, Moutiers-au-Perche offers a lovely heritage stopover during your cycling trips in the Percheron countryside.
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You can visit several historical sites, including the impressive Nogent-le-Rotrou Castle, which overlooks the Huisne Valley and has a rich, complex history. Another significant site is the Notre-Dame Church, Nogent-le-Rotrou, with its nave dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries. The Former Rémalard-Bellou Station also offers a glimpse into the region's past transportation history.
Yes, the Alençon–Condé-sur-Huisne Greenway is a popular choice. This former railway line has been converted into a cycle path that winds through forests and meadows, offering a route without steep gradients. It's ideal for both cycling and walking, and you'll pass by old, often inhabited, stations along the way. You can find various cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, on the Cycling around Saint-Germain-Des-Grois guide.
The region is characterized by the tranquil beauty of the Perche Regional Natural Park. A key natural feature is the Huisne River, highlighted by Above the Huisne, which flows through the regions of Normandy, Centre-Val de Loire, and Pays de la Loire, offering peaceful natural surroundings for walks and contemplation.
Beyond walking and cycling on the greenways, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Cycling around Saint-Germain-Des-Grois, Gravel biking around Saint-Germain-Des-Grois, and MTB Trails around Saint-Germain-Des-Grois guides.
Yes, the Alençon–Condé-sur-Huisne Greenway is an excellent option for families, offering flat, easy routes for cycling and walking. The Former Rémalard-Bellou Station, now housing a restaurant, can also be an interesting stop for families, especially those interested in local history and a meal.
The Perche Regional Natural Park and its surroundings are ideal for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural beauty of the region, including the greenways and river areas.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the highlights, the Alençon–Condé-sur-Huisne Greenway provides a flat and easy path suitable for casual walkers and beginners. It's a great way to enjoy the scenery without challenging gradients. You can find easy cycling routes that are also suitable for walking in the Cycling around Saint-Germain-Des-Grois guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth of sites like Nogent-le-Rotrou Castle, noting its architectural evolution and troubled history. The peaceful natural surroundings, especially along the Huisne River and the greenways, are also highly valued for their tranquility and opportunities for gentle exploration. The community has shared over 30 photos and given more than 70 upvotes to the attractions in the area.
Yes, nearby towns like Mortagne-au-Perche, Rémalard, and Bellême offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. The Former Rémalard-Bellou Station, for example, now houses a recommended restaurant called “En Gare”.
The Perche Regional Natural Park and the greenways, such as the Alençon–Condé-sur-Huisne Greenway, generally offer dog-friendly environments for walks, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. These natural spaces are perfect for enjoying with your canine companion.
To find less crowded walks, consider exploring the smaller paths and trails within the Perche Regional Natural Park, away from the main greenway sections. The areas along the Huisne River, such as those highlighted by Above the Huisne, often provide a more serene experience. Early mornings or weekdays are generally quieter for any route.


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