Attractions and places to see around Ancinnes, a village in the Sarthe department of the Pays de la Loire region, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This area provides access to the Parc Normandie Maine, the Perche Park, and the Alpes Mancelles, making it a base for outdoor exploration. Within Ancinnes, visitors can find historical sites, while the surrounding region features forests, viewpoints, and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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This magnificent church in Neuchâtel is dedicated to the patronage of "Saint-ETIENNE". He is one of the first seven deacons of the early Jerusalem community and, according to the biblical accounts in the "New Testament", the first martyr (witness by blood) of early Christianity. The church commemorates his death on the second day of Christmas, December 26th. As the Acts of the Apostles reports: When Stephen loudly proclaimed his vision of the open sky "But he, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God" (Chapter 7, Verse 55), the people were so outraged that they drove him out of the city and stoned him.
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Beautiful climb north of Sarthe
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A must-have that is earned by the strength of the calves. But the climb is in a beautiful wooded environment with the gentle field of birds.
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This hall created for the grain trade between the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century has multiplied roles during its history: hospital during the First World War; host of exhibitions, fairs and markets; and today a center dedicated to new technologies and headquarters of the Cité des Métiers de l'Orne. It is distinguished by its large glass dome inspired by that of the old corn exchange in Paris.
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A former 12th century fortified castle, the fortress was gradually destroyed from the 16th century, before being transformed into a prison during the French Revolution. Today, only three towers remain, the gatehouse and the main body. The old courtyards have been requalified to make the current Simone Veil park.
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This 30 meter high tower allows you to admire the canopy of the 5,000 hectare forest in which it is located. The plain of Alençon is also visible there. On the site, it is possible to play molki and badminton or to rent bicycles thanks to the equipment provided. The belvedere opening dates and times are available on the following website: https://www.sarthetourisme.com/patrimoine-culturel/belvedere-de-perseigne/
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Within Ancinnes, you can explore the Saint Mathurin Gate and Chapel, a historical site with an original ogival arch and a 14th or 15th-century incised tombstone inside. The village also features the Church of St Peter and St Paul, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries, known for its remarkable frescoes.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Castle of the Dukes of Alençon offers a glimpse into history, while the Saint Mathurin Gate and Chapel in Ancinnes is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Corn Exchange, with its distinctive glass dome, is a historical man-made monument that families can enjoy.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to the Perseigne Viewpoint. Located at the highest point of the Forêt de Perseigne at 340 meters, it offers expansive vistas of the Sartois and Oregon landscapes.
The Forêt de Perseigne, just 7 km away, is ideal for outdoor activities. It features numerous footpaths and bridleways for walking, cycling, or horseback riding. Other notable natural sites include Mont du Haut-Fourché, Forêt d'Écouves, and Signal d'Écouves, all offering further opportunities for nature exploration.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Ancinnes, ranging from easy to moderate. For example, you can explore the Étang d'Utrel loop from Neufchâtel-en-Saosnois or a shorter hiking loop from Saint-Rigomer-des-Bois. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Ancinnes guide.
Yes, the region offers several routes for cycling and mountain biking. The Forêt de Perseigne has bridleways suitable for cycling, and you can find specific mountain bike trails like the 'Gentle Green Ascent – Perseigne Viewpoint loop' or 'Le Rocher de la Peste loop'. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Ancinnes guide.
Nearby, Alençon (9 km) offers the impressive Basilica of Our Lady of Alençon and the Museum of Fine Arts and Lace. Saint-Ceneri-le-Gerei (17 km) is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages.' You can also visit Fresnay-sur-Sarthe (15 km) for its traditional market hall and medieval castle remnants.
Consider visiting Bourg le Roi, a walled village known as the smallest commune in France by surface area, featuring a ruined keep and an embroidery museum. Another unique spot is St Rigomer du Bois, reachable via a forest walk, which has an 11th-century church built on the site of a former Roman temple to Diana.
In Ancinnes, 'Le Café d'Ancinnes' serves as a local bar, restaurant, and well-stocked grocery store, providing a convenient spot for meals and provisions. The nearby settlement of René also has a charming village café.
The Forêt de Perseigne is home to various wildlife, including red deer, roe deer, and wild boar. These forests provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially during walks or cycles along the numerous trails.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with milder temperatures ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the forests. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it may be warmer, while winter offers a different, quieter experience for those prepared for cooler conditions.
Yes, there are several running loops available, such as routes starting from Livet-en-Saosnois, Saint-Rigomer-des-Bois, or Bourg-le-Roi. You can find detailed running trails and distances on the Running Trails around Ancinnes guide.


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