Attractions and places to see around Tassé center on its identity as a small, quiet rural village in the Sarthe department of Pays de la Loire. While Tassé itself offers the charm of a traditional French commune, it serves as a base for exploring the wider region. The area provides access to historical sites, natural features, and cultural attractions. Visitors can experience the peaceful countryside and discover various points of interest within the Sarthe department.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Beautiful view of the Sarthe
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very beautiful castle, on the edge of the departmental road.
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The old fortress of Malicorne which preceded this castle was founded in the 11th century. It fell into English hands for just over 50 years in the 14th and 15th centuries, but was eventually recaptured. The castle you see now was built in the 18th century on the ruins of the old building.
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At the beginning of the 11th century it was a Benedictine abbey. It is worth visiting, but also crossing the river to admire it from its elevated position.
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The mill dates from the 10th century. The lords of Champagne allowed the inhabitants of the parish to use the mill for a fee. In the 19th century, three wheels were in service. The smallest was used to grind oak or chestnut bark to tan hides. The other two wheels were used to produce flour. The mill has been beautifully restored over the past decade.
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But at the beginning of the 11th century, this abbey was a Benedictine abbey. It is worth visiting it, but also crossing the river and admiring the abbey from this grandiose angle.
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Malicorne-sur-Sarthe is ideal for a break with its river stopover, its mill and its earthenware and ceramics museum. Settle down and enjoy this commune classified as a City and Craftsmanship.
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"Eiffel" -type iron bridge over the Sarthe river in 1892, replacing the ferry that used to reach La Suze at 5 km.
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You can visit the Château de Malicorne, an 18th-century castle built on the ruins of an 11th-century fortress with a history of English occupation. Additionally, the nearby town of Le Mans, the capital of the Sarthe department, features an extensive medieval old town (Cité Plantagenêt) and the impressive Saint-Julien Cathedral. The Parcé Mill, dating back to the 10th century, also offers a glimpse into local history.
The region around Tassé is characterized by its peaceful countryside and the Sarthe River. You can enjoy views of the river from the Fercé-sur-Sarthe Bridge, an "Eiffel"-type iron structure from 1892. The Sarthe River – Rest Area and Launch Site at Malicorne provides a pleasant spot to relax by the water. Further afield, the Alpes Mancelles in the north-west of the Sarthe department offer scenic rolling landscapes.
The area around Tassé is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around Solesmes Abbey and Malicorne-sur-Sarthe. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Salamander forest – The cat's bridge loop' or routes around the Parcé Mill. Explore more options on the Cycling around Tassé, MTB Trails around Tassé, and Road Cycling Routes around Tassé guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Château de Malicorne offers historical interest, and Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, with its river stopover and ceramics museum, can be an engaging visit. The Fercé-sur-Sarthe Bridge and the Sarthe River – Rest Area and Launch Site at Malicorne are great for a relaxed outing. For a larger family day out, La Flèche Zoo, one of France's largest zoological parks, is located in the wider Sarthe department.
Malicorne-sur-Sarthe is renowned for its association with pottery and ceramics, classified as a City and Craftsmanship. It's an ideal spot for a break, featuring a river stopover, a mill, and a museum dedicated to earthenware and ceramics, offering insights into ancestral know-how.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Château de Malicorne is noted for its beauty and historical significance. The Fercé-sur-Sarthe Bridge offers beautiful views of the Sarthe River, and the Sarthe River – Rest Area and Launch Site at Malicorne is a popular spot for eating and resting by the water. The area's peaceful, rural character is also a significant draw.
While specific hiking trails directly from Tassé are not detailed, the wider Sarthe department and the Alpes Mancelles region offer extensive networks of marked trails for hiking. The Pays de la Loire countryside is characterized by lush forests like Bercé or Perseigne, providing ample opportunities for walking and cycling. You can explore various routes on komoot's guide pages for nearby outdoor activities.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Tassé, the Pays de la Loire region boasts significant cultural sites. Le Mans is famous for its 24-hour race museum and its medieval Cité Plantagenêt. The Château du Lude is one of the last inhabited Loire Valley châteaux. The Royal Abbey of Epau is another important historical site in Sarthe, and the Royal Abbey of Fontevraud, one of Europe's largest monastic complexes, is also within the region.
Yes, Tassé, as a small and quiet rural village, serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider Sarthe department and the picturesque Pays de la Loire region. Its central location allows for convenient access to historical sites, natural features, and cultural attractions such as Le Mans, the Alpes Mancelles, and various riverside villages along the Sarthe River.
Yes, the Sarthe River offers opportunities for boat trips, canoeing, and kayaking. The Sarthe River – Rest Area and Launch Site at Malicorne provides facilities for launching boats, making it easy to enjoy the river. You can also enjoy the charm of riverside villages like Asnières-sur-Vègre and Parcé-sur-Sarthe.
The current Château de Malicorne is an 18th-century structure built upon the ruins of an 11th-century fortress. This earlier fortress was notably occupied by English forces for over 50 years during the 14th and 15th centuries before being recaptured. The site holds significant historical importance in the region.


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