Best attractions and places to see around Gournay-Le-Guérin include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. Located in the Eure department of Normandy, this area features medieval and 19th-century castles, historic churches, and natural points of interest. Visitors can explore both cultural heritage and outdoor spaces, offering diverse points d'intérêt Gournay-Le-Guérin.
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A flowery village, Moussonvilliers takes particular care of the surroundings of its church. By walking along flower beds, you can access it via the covered porch, off-centre with respect to the axis of the gable, the corners of which are reinforced with double buttresses. The church has two naves of unequal width, gathered under the same roof. Built in the 16th century, its poor condition probably required the alterations carried out in the 19th century. From the outside, you can see in particular the use of bricks for the repair of the windows and the cornices of the roof. Inside, between the two parallel naves, the four stone pillars cut into a prism, dating from the construction, carry a wide horizontal band along the entire length of the building (probably made of large beams covered in plaster, replacing the old stone arcades). This band reinforces the beams on which the "tie beams" of the exposed framework rest, and at the same time supports the fall of the two plaster vaults. These structural modifications nevertheless respect the general appearance of the building. At the central altar, the tabernacle evokes the parable of the Good Shepherd who carries the lost sheep on his shoulders. Above, the classical style altarpiece in wood with decorations enhanced with gold, is decorated in the center with a large painting of the Assumption of Mary taken up to heaven by angels. The landscape placed very low accentuates the upward movement of the composition. This painting, of a certain artistic quality, dated 1855, is signed by Claire Hombcrg. Two statues frame it in the niches: on the left, a pretty Virgin in polychrome stone from the 16th century. Crowned with fleurs-de-lys and draped in a blue cloak, she holds the infant Jesus, who stretches out his arm towards the object she is presenting to him (an apple or a bird? We do not know because the right hand is broken). On the other side, in polychrome wood from the 18th century, Saint Catherine of Alexandria reading a book, was once invoked as the patron saint of schools because of her in-depth education. She had in fact publicly and successfully refuted the erroneous theses of several philosophers whom she converted to the Christian faith. She suffered martyrdom in the 4th century. Other statues deserve particular interest. Leaning against a pillar, the 16th century, in stone, of Saint John the Baptist, his cloak raised over his bare legs, presenting the Mystic Lamb placed on the large book of the Bible. And also, from the same period, the small polychrome stone sculpture depicting the education of the Virgin Mary by Saint Anne. It is difficult to see the details because it is placed in a niche above the door. But it is a precious ancient testimony of the devotion to the patron saint of our parish Sainte-Anne-du-Perche. Finally, to the left of the door, the polychrome wooden statue of Saint Paul. The expression on his face reflects somewhat the ardor of his vocation as an apostle of Christianity. Converted by his vision of the road to Damascus, he devoted himself entirely to preaching the doctrine of Christ the Redeemer, traveling through the countries of the Hellenized East to found and lead new communities of baptized people. Thanks to him, the evangelical message was not limited to populations of Jewish culture, but was addressed to people throughout the world. His writings are an ever-current and living source of the doctrine of the Church, the body of Christ.
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Château des Bois Francs, in Normandy, is a 19th century castle surrounded by 310 hectares of forest and 15 hectares of lakes. You can admire the architecture of the castle, the French gardens and the wildlife that inhabits the region. Château des Bois Francs is an ideal place to relax and discover the beauty of the Normandy countryside.
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This greenway is a former railway line that has been converted into an asphalt path for cyclists, roller skaters and walkers. It extends for approximately 9 km from Verneuil-sur-Avre to the Center Parc des Bois-Francs, a leisure resort with a lake and spa. Along the route, you can admire views of fields, forests and villages, and learn about the history and culture of the region thanks to the information panels.
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The Château des Bois-Francs is located in the Center Parcs "Les Bois-Francs" area in Les Barils.
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A very attractive village with its twisted chimneys and the Sollerot lighthouse located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Ton.
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Thanks to Mr. Poulenard for the history of this beautiful book. Nice to look at passing
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This pond bears the name of the old village of about fifteen inhabitants which disappeared during the 19th century. Of the original church there remains only a section of ruin which stands in the middle of the undergrowth
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Gournay-Le-Guérin and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. You can visit the 16th-century Saint-Lambert Church, known for its Romanesque origins and 17th-century altar. Other notable sites include the medieval Château de Gournay, and the 19th-century Château de Petiteville. The former Romanesque church of Saint-Gilles de Petiteville, now a private chapel, also adds to the area's rich history.
Yes, the area features several castles. The most popular is Bois Francs Castle, a 19th-century structure surrounded by 310 hectares of forest and 15 hectares of lakes, where you can admire its architecture and French gardens. Additionally, the village itself has the medieval Château de Gournay and the 19th-century Château de Petiteville.
Nature lovers can explore the Bois Francs Castle grounds, which include 310 hectares of forest and 15 hectares of lakes. The Bois Francs Greenway offers a scenic path through fields and forests. You can also visit Conturbie Pond, named after a vanished village, where a section of a ruined church stands in the undergrowth. The wider Perche Natural Regional Park, about 34 km away, provides extensive opportunities for outdoor activities.
Absolutely. The Bois Francs Greenway is a former railway line converted into an asphalt path, perfect for cyclists, roller skaters, and walkers, stretching for approximately 9 km. It offers views of fields, forests, and villages. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking around Gournay-Le-Guérin. Find detailed routes at Gravel biking around Gournay-Le-Guérin, Road Cycling Routes around Gournay-Le-Guérin, and MTB Trails around Gournay-Le-Guérin.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The Bois Francs Greenway is an easy, asphalt path ideal for family walks or bike rides. The grounds of Bois Francs Castle, with its forests and lakes, provide a pleasant setting for exploration and enjoying nature. The nearby Center Parcs des Bois-Francs also offers leisure activities.
The Sollerot Lighthouse is an intriguing 14-meter column built by the mayor of St Ouen to provide public lighting with acetylene lamps in the 19th century. It features unique inscriptions. It is located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Ton, a village near Gournay-Le-Guérin.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Many enjoy the architecture and French gardens of Bois Francs Castle and the peaceful atmosphere of its surrounding forest and lakes. The Bois Francs Greenway is popular for its easy, scenic path. The historical churches and the unique Sollerot Lighthouse also draw interest for their heritage and stories.
The area around Gournay-Le-Guérin is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and roller skating on the Bois Francs Greenway. There are also numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking, catering to different skill levels. For specific routes and guides, check out Gravel biking around Gournay-Le-Guérin, Road Cycling Routes around Gournay-Le-Guérin, and MTB Trails around Gournay-Le-Guérin.
Yes, there are several routes designed for both gravel biking and road cycling. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'Bois Francs Castle – Bois Francs Greenway loop from Pullay'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Bois Francs Castle – Bois Francs Greenway loop from Les Barils' or the longer 'Conturbie Pond – Saint-Pierre Church loop from Bourth'. You can explore more options and detailed maps on the respective guide pages: Gravel biking around Gournay-Le-Guérin and Road Cycling Routes around Gournay-Le-Guérin.
The best time to visit Gournay-Le-Guérin for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter. The foliage in autumn can be particularly beautiful.
Beyond the main attractions, the area holds some quieter spots. The Conturbie Pond, with its section of a ruined church hidden in the undergrowth, offers a serene and slightly mysterious experience. The Ancienne église Saint-Gilles de Petiteville, though private, is a charming former Romanesque church that adds to the region's historical fabric. Exploring the smaller hamlets and country roads can also reveal unexpected picturesque views.
Gournay-Le-Guérin is a small commune, and direct public transport options might be limited. It is generally more accessible by car. For parking, it is advisable to check specific attractions or trailheads beforehand. For example, the Bois Francs Greenway often has designated parking areas at its access points, such as near Verneuil-sur-Avre or the Center Parc des Bois-Francs.


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