Best attractions and places to see around Igé, situated within the Perche Regional Natural Park, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. This region in the Orne department of France features charming medieval villages and significant cultural sites. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by peaceful countryside, woods, and hills, providing diverse opportunities for exploration. The area is rich in history, with structures dating back to the Middle Ages and beyond.
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Very pretty little pond, pleasant to walk around, and a picnic table.
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very beautiful village with drinking and eating facilities
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A lovely artist's village not to be missed.
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This church was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as blessed or saints and ask for their heavenly intercession with God, or - like so many French churches - to the Mother of God (“Notre-Dame”). The patronage here was chosen to be the incarnate Son of God, Jesus Christ himself, and the church in Bellême was dedicated to him under the title “SAINT SAUVEUR” - that is, as the Redeemer and Savior (Latin: “Salvator”).
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In the heart of Perche, Bellême, a medieval village, is full of charm. Its location, on a hill, and its proximity to the forest that bears its name, make it a village integrated into the landscape. This of course reinforces its fine reputation.
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Among all the villages in the region, Bellême is undoubtedly one of the most charming. No wonder it was the capital of the ancient county of Perche. Wandering through the medieval atmosphere of its streets is a delight.
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Igé and the surrounding Perche region are rich in history. You can visit the Church of Saint-Martin d'Igé, known for its Romanesque porch and historical ties to pilgrims and emigration to New France. Other notable historical sites include the 17th-century Domaine de Lonné, the 12th-century Church of Marcilly, and the Bray Manor, all registered as historical monuments. Don't miss the medieval settlement of Bellême, with its 15th-century porch and historic mansions, or the 16th-century tower of Monthimer Castle.
Yes, the area boasts several charming villages. Bellême is a medieval village full of character, built on a spur with a forest backdrop. Another must-see is La Perrière, recognized with the Petites Cités de Caractère® label, where you can admire colorful facades and imposing buildings. The Éperon site in La Perrière also offers magnificent views of the Percheron countryside.
Igé is located within the Perche Regional Natural Park, offering peaceful countryside, woods, and hills. A significant natural feature is the Coteau de la Butte-des-Rocs, a 6.62-hectare protected area that is part of the Natura 2000 site "Bois et coteaux calcaires sous Belleme." This area is home to diverse wildlife, including the southern damselfly, sand lizard, and unique flora like white horehound and the King trumpet mushroom.
The region around Igé offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate Chêne Séculaire Trail or the more challenging Bellême – Herse Pond loop. For road cycling, routes like the Feugerets Castle – Relais du Roi Saint Louis loop from Igé are popular. Running enthusiasts can find trails like the Running loop from Saint-Fulgent-des-Ormes. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Igé, Road Cycling Routes around Igé, and Running Trails around Igé guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The medieval villages of Bellême and La Perrière offer charming streets to explore and historical architecture that can engage children. The natural beauty of the Perche Regional Natural Park also provides opportunities for family walks and enjoying the outdoors.
The Bellême Forest is one of the most majestic forests in the Perche region. It is renowned for its century-old oaks and rich biodiversity. The forest is particularly famous for its mushrooms, with guided walks and international mycological days held annually in October, making it a great spot for nature lovers.
For scenic views of the Percheron countryside, head to the Éperon site at the exit of La Perrière. Additionally, from the Place de l'Europe in Bellême, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the flat tiled roofs and the Saint-Sauveur church.
The Pyramide d'Igé, dating back to 1735, is a historical monument located on the D301. It marks the historical boundary between the generalities of Alençon and Tours, serving as a tangible reminder of past administrative divisions in the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The medieval atmosphere of Bellême, the picturesque streets of La Perrière, and the serene landscapes of the Perche Natural Park are frequently highlighted. The rich history, from ancient castles to significant churches, also captivates many.
Yes, the churches in the area offer unique architectural details. The Church of Saint-Martin d'Igé features a sheltered Romanesque porch with scallop shells on its column capitals. In Bellême, the Saint-Sauveur Church is notable for its imposing main nave with a frame resembling an overturned ship and a remarkable steeple-porch.
The Maison dite "Henri IV" is considered the oldest dwelling in the former canton of Bellême. This 16th-century house offers a glimpse into the historical residential architecture of the region.


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