Attractions and places to see around L'Oudon, a former commune now part of Saint-Pierre-en-Auge in Calvados, offer a blend of historical sites and rural landscapes. The region is characterized by the Oudon river and picturesque countryside, providing opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover significant historical monuments and ancient fortifications that reflect the area's rich past. This area provides a variety of historical and natural points of interest.
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If you are looking for a historic and picturesque visit to Normandy, you can visit the Manoir de l'Isle in Livarot-Pays-D'Auge. This magnificent manor was built by Georges Bisson, former cheesemaker and mayor of Livarot, at the end of the 19th century. It is surrounded by a park with more than 100 species of trees, some of which are exotic. You can admire the architecture of the manor, inspired by the neo-Louis XIII style, and discover the history of the region's cheese industry.
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The Bellou manor, in Normandy, is a 15th and 16th century manor listed as a Historic Monument. Inside you will find a collection of paintings from the 16th century. Outside, you will discover a 16th century half-timbered dovecote, an arboretum and 17th century stables. The guided tour lasts approximately 40 minutes and is available in French or English.
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At this point, the hiking trail leads back seven or eight millennia into the history of the European continent and its settlement. The people of that era were able to build amazing buildings using only the work of their hands - and with (from today's perspective) seemingly primitive tools. So this ring wall - partly brick, partly made of stones - that protectively surrounded the "Camp Celtique de Bierre".
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This magnificent medieval hall was built by the monks of the town's abbey from the 11th century. It is vast and still hosts markets today. Once inside, you will undoubtedly be impressed by the oak structure of the hall.
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This fortified site was built in the Middle Neolithic (5300-4400 BC), when agricultural practices were beginning to take hold. The camp is one of the largest in western France.
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Manorial estate with ciderie. Be sure to join the tour, inside there are murals that are very well preserved, since the French. Revolution were hidden behind a protective wall and only rediscovered in the 90s
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Built on the initiative of the monks of the abbey between the 11th and 16th centuries, the imposing hall of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives is one of the jewels of Norman medieval heritage. Ranked among the largest in France thanks to its 70 m long and 20 meters wide, it still retains its commercial vocation today by hosting the authentic Monday morning market and several annual fairs. Source: authenticnormandy.fr
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Located in Normandy, on the borders of the Pays d'Auge and the Caen plain, the Château de Canon is a must-see, fully classified as a Historic Monument and Remarkable Garden. The gardens can be visited from April to September and many activities are organized throughout the summer. Source: chateaudecanon.com
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The region around L'Oudon is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Camp Celtique de Bierre, a fortified site dating back to the Middle Neolithic period. Another significant historical monument is the Halle de Saint-Pierre-en-Auge, a magnificent medieval hall that still hosts markets today. Don't miss the 15th and 16th-century Manoir de Bellou, which offers guided tours.
Yes, Canon Castle is a must-see, fully classified as a Historic Monument and Remarkable Garden. It's located in Normandy and offers guided tours and various seasonal activities. The Manoir de Bellou is another historical estate worth visiting, featuring a 15th and 16th-century manor, a dovecote, arboretum, and stables.
The picturesque rural landscapes around L'Oudon are perfect for outdoor exploration. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed trails, check out the Hiking around L'Oudon, Road Cycling Routes around L'Oudon, and Gravel biking around L'Oudon guides.
Absolutely! Several attractions are suitable for families. Canon Castle offers activities throughout the summer, making it enjoyable for all ages. The Halle de Saint-Pierre-en-Auge, with its impressive medieval structure and ongoing markets, can also be an interesting visit for families. The Manoir de Bellou also welcomes families for guided tours.
L'Oudon offers a variety of hiking trails through its scenic countryside. You can find routes like the 'View of the Countryside – Shaded Forest Path loop' or the 'Typical Norman house loop'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Hiking around L'Oudon guide.
The region is defined by the Oudon river, which irrigates the area, and its picturesque rural landscapes. You'll find charming countryside views, especially around the village of Camembert, known for its quiet charm and scenic vistas.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. There are numerous routes for both road cycling and gravel biking. You can explore circuits like 'Circuit on the traces of Guillaume le Conquérant' or 'Halle de Saint-Pierre-en-Auge – Porte des Cordeliers loop'. Detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around L'Oudon and Gravel biking around L'Oudon guides.
The Halle de Saint-Pierre-en-Auge is a magnificent medieval hall, built by monks between the 11th and 16th centuries. It is one of the largest in France, impressive with its vast oak structure, and continues to host authentic markets today, preserving its historical commercial vocation.
The Camp Celtique de Bierre is a significant fortified historical site that dates back to the Middle Neolithic period (5300-4400 BC). It is one of the largest of its kind in western France, offering a glimpse into ancient agricultural practices and early civilizations.
Yes, the village of Camembert is a quiet and charming corner, offering beautiful views. It's a pleasant spot to explore and enjoy the local atmosphere.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of rich history and beautiful rural landscapes. The impressive medieval architecture of sites like the Halle de Saint-Pierre-en-Auge and the ancient significance of the Camp Celtique de Bierre are highly valued. The well-preserved Canon Castle with its gardens also receives many positive comments for its beauty and activities.


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