Attractions and places to see around Bais include a variety of historical landmarks and natural features. This region in France is home to ancient sites, tranquil ponds, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore remnants of Gallo-Roman history and medieval structures. There are 15 notable places waiting to be discovered.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Nice site, with a brasserie to warm up and eat a good hamburger.
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This chapel was built in 1402 and was a stopover for pilgrims en route to Mont-Saint-Michel. Until around 1840, the site housed a shelter, a bread oven and a cellar to facilitate the stopover of pilgrims. Today, one can enjoy the site for its tranquility and its breathtaking view. The perfect place to take a break from your run.
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The Etang du Gué de Selle has been around for a long time, unlike many artificial ponds in France. It is mentioned as early as 1498. As you walk around the pond, you will see abundant flora and fauna. The pond is a migratory stopover for birds and you may be able to observe a nationally protected species, the shoreline of the pond.
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This chapel was built in 1402 and was a stopover for pilgrims on their way to Mont-Saint-Michel. Until around 1840, the site housed a shelter, a bread oven and a cellar to facilitate the stopover of pilgrims. Today, one can enjoy the site for its tranquility and its breathtaking view.
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The Etang du Gué de Selle has been around for a long time, unlike many artificial ponds in France. It is mentioned as early as 1498. As you walk around the pond, you will see abundant flora and fauna. The pond is a migratory stopover for birds and you may be able to observe a nationally protected species, the pond littoral.
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This modest town in Mayenne has the particularity of having been an important Gallo-Roman city, formerly called Noviodunum, and which, according to experts, covered twenty-five hectares in the 1st century AD. Witness the remains of the temple, the thermal baths, the theater and the fortress, scattered in several places in the town. The thermal baths, visible under the current church, the stepped amphitheater, built around 80 AD and the ruins of the temple at the exit of the town, are freely accessible. The fortress stands on the edge of the Departmental Archaeological Museum.
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In the 12th century, the seigneury of Grazay was a vassal fief of the barony of Mayenne and belonged to the Courceriers. The castle appears to be a pleasure abode rather than a defensive fortress. The house consists of a hexagonal tower on the facade dated 1577, a covered wooden gallery between the tower and the pavilion and to the north a chapel with a beautiful dome roof. He kept the seigneury of the parish until the end of the 18th century in the Bazogers family. Château de la Cour 53440 Grazay, private property, cannot be visited, visible from the road to Marcillé la Ville. Source: http://www.chateau-fort-manoir-chateau.eu/
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You can visit Gué de Selle Pond, a tranquil lake known for its abundant flora and fauna. It's a significant migratory stopover for birds and has existed since at least 1498. You can walk or mountain bike around its 3.2 km perimeter.
Yes, Bais is rich in history. You can explore Jublains, Gallo-Roman town, an important archaeological site formerly known as Noviodunum, featuring visible remains of a temple, thermal baths, a theater, and a fortress. Another notable site is the View of Montaigu, where a chapel built in 1402 served as a stopover for pilgrims.
The area around Bais offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, there are MTB trails like the 'View of Montaigu loop from La Levrie' and gravel biking routes such as the 'Lake Izé – Mount Rochard loop from Bais'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Bais, Gravel biking around Bais, and Cycling around Bais guides.
Yes, the View of Montaigu is listed as a family-friendly attraction, offering tranquility and a wide vista. Exploring the historical sites of Jublains, Gallo-Roman town can also be an educational and engaging experience for families.
While specific seasonal weather for outdoor activities isn't detailed, the region's natural landscapes and historical sites are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. For activities like cycling and mountain biking, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures.
At Jublains, Gallo-Roman town, you can see the remains of a temple, thermal baths, a theater, and a fortress. The thermal baths are visible under the current church, and the stepped amphitheater dates back to around 80 AD. The ruins of the temple are freely accessible, and the fortress stands near the Departmental Archaeological Museum.
Yes, the Jublains Museum presents collections from the Gallo-Roman period, linked to the archaeological site. It offers activities for all ages to discover the Gallic and Gallo-Roman eras through archaeological objects from Mayenne. Entrance to the museum also grants access to the fortress.
Visitors appreciate the View of Montaigu for its tranquility and breathtaking views. It's considered a perfect place to take a break, with its historical chapel dating back to 1402 that once served as a pilgrim stopover.
Yes, the Château de La Cour is located near Bais. This 12th-century castle, with a hexagonal tower from 1577 and a chapel, is a private property and cannot be visited inside, but it is visible from the road to Marcillé la Ville.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the provided routes, many of the cycling and MTB routes offer varying difficulty grades. For example, some cycling routes like 'Étang de la Chevalière – Étang d'Hermet loop from Mézangers' are rated as easy, which might suggest suitable terrain for walking or easy hiking.
At Gué de Selle Pond, you can observe abundant flora and fauna. The pond is a significant migratory stopover for birds, and you may even be able to spot nationally protected species, such as the pond littoral.
You can explore Jublains, Gallo-Roman town by visiting the freely accessible ruins of the temple, the thermal baths (visible under the church), and the stepped amphitheater. The fortress is also accessible via the Jublains Museum.


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