Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Roch-Sur-Égrenne include historical sites and natural features within the commune and its surrounding area. This region in the Orne department of France offers a blend of cultural heritage and access to the natural beauty of Normandy. Visitors can explore medieval towns, ancient castles, and significant natural monuments. Saint-Roch-Sur-Égrenne serves as a base for discovering the rich history and diverse landscapes of the wider area.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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beautiful lake that you can run around.
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Interesting castle ruin with a very good view. Ideal for a small picnic. The castle was built by Henry I, King of England from 1100 to 1135.
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A very pretty medieval town with old buildings and, unfortunately, many closed shops. The church of St. Julien is particularly worth a visit.
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Nice walk, especially in dry weather. The last 200 meters have to go through water. But definitely do it in the summer.
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If you are looking for a place that combines nature, history and legend, you can visit the mound of Sainte Anne and the legend of the Dragon, a site perched near Domfront-en-Poiraie in Normandy. According to legend, around the year 1052, a fierce dragon lived in a pit called The Dragon Pit and terrorized the region. The lord of Domfront, William II Talvas, had to sacrifice a young victim every day to appease the beast. One day, his daughter Mabile was chosen by fate and was about to be devoured by the dragon. But a mysterious old man appeared on a rock overlooking the pit and made the sign of the cross, ordering the monster to disappear forever. The dragon flew away and fell into another pit called La Fosse-Tertière, where it died. You can discover this fascinating history by following a loop trail that connects Tertre Sainte-Anne and Tertre Chapon, where you will find information panels. You can also enjoy panoramic views of the countryside and the medieval town of Domfront from the top of the hill.
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Situated 70 meters above the top of the gorge, this ridge is the highest point for miles around, from where there are stunning views.
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Besieged by William the Conqueror in 1092, this castle has changed hands many times. The English, in 1417, occupied it during the winter months. It remained in English hands until the French recaptured it in 1450. The castle's fate was sealed when it served as a refuge for the Earl of Montgomery in 1574. He was beheaded the same year and the demolition of the castle was ordained in 1608. Witnesses to the construction of the castle, the ruins have stood the test of time and are still there today for you to enjoy.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the medieval town of Domfront — Medieval Town, founded in the 9th century, with its half-timbered houses and 12th-century keep. Don't miss Domfront Castle, an 11th-century defensive structure with significant historical events. Within Saint-Roch-sur-Égrenne itself, the Église Saint-Roch features 15th and 16th-century architecture, and the Manoir de Loraille showcases different architectural periods from the 16th century.
Yes, a prominent natural attraction is Fosse Arthour, a 70-meter-deep gorge offering superb panoramic views from its heights and legendary caves. You can also find natural beauty in the nearby Forêt de Saint-Sever and Forêt de Fougères, which are ideal for walks. The Source - Couesnon is another interesting natural point.
The area offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the Véloscénie Greenway. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including those around Fosse Arthour. You can find detailed hiking routes on the Hiking around Saint-Roch-Sur-Égrenne guide, and cycling routes on the Cycling around Saint-Roch-Sur-Égrenne guide.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The medieval town of Domfront — Medieval Town offers charming streets and historical exploration. The Véloscénie Greenway towards Mont Saint-Michel provides a pleasant, family-friendly cycling path through shaded areas. Exploring the legend of the dragon at Tertre Sainte-Anne and the Legend of the Dragon can also be an engaging activity for children.
The area is home to fascinating legends, particularly around Fosse Arthour, where two caves are said to be the resting places of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere. Another captivating tale is associated with Tertre Sainte-Anne and the Legend of the Dragon, where a fierce dragon once terrorized the region until a mysterious old man intervened.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find routes around Fosse Arthour, including a moderate 8.6 km loop in the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park. Another option is the 'La Voie verte – The Sainte-Anne Hill loop from Domfront', which is about 10.5 km. More running options are detailed in the Running Trails around Saint-Roch-Sur-Égrenne guide.
Beyond Domfront, several charming towns are within a short drive. Bagnoles-de-l'Orne is a spa town known for its thermal baths and Belle Époque architecture. Lassay-les-Châteaux features two 15th-century castles and a popular public garden. Further afield, Jublains offers Roman ruins, and Fougères boasts a significant castle and historic lower town.
Yes, about 21 km south-south-west, you can visit Les Jardins des Renaudies, a beautiful garden located in the Mayenne department. This offers a lovely natural escape with diverse flora.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and experiencing the natural beauty of the forests and gorges. Many local events and markets also take place during this period.
To experience local life and find regional produce, you can visit the various markets held in nearby towns such as Gorron, Sourdeval, and Flers. These markets offer a taste of the local culture and a chance to interact with residents.
The Véloscénie Greenway towards Mont Saint-Michel is a pleasant cycling path that follows shaded routes, often along old towpaths. It is part of a larger network that ultimately leads towards the iconic Mont Saint-Michel, offering scenic views and a tranquil cycling experience.
Within Saint-Roch-sur-Égrenne, the Église Saint-Roch is a notable religious site, featuring architectural elements from the 15th and 16th centuries. Its interior is particularly remarkable. Additionally, the Monument du Sacré-Cœur is another religious monument that is part of the local heritage.


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