Best attractions and places to see around Louvilliers-Lès-Perche. This commune in the Eure-et-Loir department of France offers a blend of rural heritage and natural landscapes. Situated within the Perche Regional Natural Park, the area features diverse scenery including historic forests and woodlands. Visitors can explore historical sites and natural features, with various walking routes showcasing the region's beauty.
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Every year, during the Heritage Days, the association "Au Cœur de Nos Villages" opens the doors of the Saint-Pierre church. A building from the 12th and 15th centuries, listed as a historical monument, whose bell tower, clock, and five renovated altarpieces, including Saint Michael slaying the dragon, are to be discovered. For the benefit of the Restos du Cœur Walkers will also be able to get to know the Atelier Arc-en-ciel (plastic arts) which exhibits the works of the adult group. Paintings, in red chalk, white pencil, sepia, etc., representing views of the church, statues, etc., will be put on sale for the benefit of the association Au Cœur de Nos Villages.
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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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Its construction undoubtedly dates back to the Romanesque period but as it appears today it presents the characteristics of the Gothic style flamboyant period in which it was rebuilt after the destruction caused by the 100 Years' War. The date of March 23, 1511 inscribed on the entrance which surmounts the entrance to the choir gives a valuable clue to the period of its renovation. Another testimony is the coat of arms of Charles d’Ô Seigneur de Blévy and partly by Louise Gentil married in 1507 appearing on a stained glass window in the choir. The style of the tower porch, slopes of the gable of the nave and tracery of the windows clearly shows that we are in the presence of a building constructed in the first quarter of the 16th century at the twilight of the flamboyant Gothic style.
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A “Renaissance” castle entirely made of bricks, where one of the favorites of the court of Henry III, Minister of Finance in exile, and above all an aviation pioneer lived: Hubert Latham landed here in August 1910. Although defenses were present on the site as early as 1383, the construction of the brick castle that we see today by Jean d'O, with its six towers and its chapel, dates back to around 1460. Guided tour of the castle and of the site is available. Adult prices start from 5 euros, the area is open in summer.
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On the edge of the Perche, the Senonches castle, whose oldest remains date from the 12th century, had illustrious owners until the Revolution: from the lords of Thimerais to “Monsieur”, brother of King Louis XVI.
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The church tower was built around the middle of the 12th century, by Hugues II, lord of Châteauneuf and Senonches. It is built with grison. Originally, this tower served as an observation post and a fortress intended to protect the castle. The octagonal turret of the spiral staircase (122 steps), has thirty-two manholes or loopholes arranged for the defense of the keep in the event of a siege. The exterior has five floors. The windows are Romanesque and vary in shape on each floor. The church was located inside the square, protected by ditches. It itself formed a rampart.
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You can explore several historical sites. The prominent Château de Senonches is a medieval castle with a 12th-century keep and a museum. Another significant site is Château de Maillebois, a Renaissance castle built with bricks, offering guided tours during summer. Don't miss the Rond du Roi, which features 18th-century sandstone pyramids marking former royal hunting grounds.
Yes, there are a few notable churches. The Notre-Dame Church of Senonches features a 12th-century tower that originally served as an observation post. In Louvilliers-lès-Perche itself, the historic Église Notre-Dame is worth visiting, known for its 17th-century altarpieces and a 16th-century bell. You can find more details about the Église Notre-Dame on guide-tourisme-france.com. Additionally, the Church of Manou, of Romanesque origin, has a distinctive red brick bell tower.
Louvilliers-lès-Perche is nestled within the Parc Naturel Régional du Perche, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can explore historic forests, woodlands, and the unique 'bocage' scenery. The Blaise river, known as a 'mischievous little river,' flows through the area, sometimes above ground and sometimes below, contributing to rich ecosystems. The nearby Forêt de Senonches is also a significant natural feature, ideal for walks and exploration.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for hiking and walking. You can find various trails showcasing the natural beauty of the Perche. Popular options include the 'Château and Senonches Forest Loop' and the 'Forêt de Senonches – boucle de la Forêt de Senonches,' an easy 4.8 km path. Another route, the 'boucle de la Framboisière,' is a 10.9 km trail through varied rural landscapes. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Louvilliers-Lès-Perche guide.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Château de Senonches, with its museum on forest ecology and history, can be an engaging visit for all ages. Exploring the extensive Forêt de Senonches offers opportunities for family walks and nature observation. The Rond du Roi also provides pleasant walks in the woods. Additionally, the Château de Maillebois offers guided tours during summer, which can be an interesting historical experience for older children.
The area offers a variety of cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'La Ferté-Vidame - Senonches Loop' or longer tours such as the 'Ferté-Vidame Castle – Château de Senonches loop.' If you prefer gravel biking, options include the 'Château de Senonches – Senonches Castle loop' and the 'Château de Maillebois – Obelisk of the Rond de France loop.' You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Road Cycling Routes around Louvilliers-Lès-Perche and Gravel biking around Louvilliers-Lès-Perche pages.
Louvilliers-lès-Perche is situated within the Perche Regional Natural Park, offering numerous ways to experience its natural beauty. You can explore the vast Forêt de Senonches, known for its diverse woodlands. Walking routes along the Blaise river provide scenic views and a chance to observe local ecosystems. The 'boucle de la Framboisière' trail also takes you through varied rural landscapes, showcasing the park's characteristic 'bocage' (fields and hedges) scenery.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Louvilliers-lès-Perche, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural park. During summer, some attractions like the Château de Maillebois are open for guided tours. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage, making it a great time for walks in the forests.
Yes, there are easy walking trails available. The 'Forêt de Senonches – boucle de la Forêt de Senonches' is an easy 4.8 km path within the Forêt de Senonches, suitable for a relaxed stroll. Another easy option is the 'Rustic Bridge – Forêt de Senonches loop from Senonches,' which is 7.2 km. These trails are generally well-maintained and offer a gentle way to enjoy the natural surroundings. You can find more details in the Hiking around Louvilliers-Lès-Perche guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The medieval Château de Senonches and its surrounding forest are highly rated for their historical significance and ecological insights. The charm of the Notre-Dame Church of Senonches, with its unique grison stone tower, is also a favorite. Many enjoy the peaceful walks through the Perche Regional Natural Park and the opportunity to explore historical landmarks like the Rond du Roi.
The natural areas around Louvilliers-lès-Perche, particularly within the Parc Naturel Régional du Perche and the Forêt de Senonches, generally offer dog-friendly walking opportunities. Many of the hiking and walking trails, such as those along the Blaise river or within the Forêt de Senonches, are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for specific restrictions in certain areas or nature reserves.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on public trails within the Perche Regional Natural Park. The park encourages visitors to enjoy its natural beauty responsibly. However, it's always advisable to stay on marked paths, respect private property, and follow any local regulations or signage, especially concerning nature protection or hunting seasons.


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