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Attractions and Places To See around Vibraye - Top 8

Best attractions and places to see around Vibraye include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities. Located in the Sarthe department of Pays de la Loire, Vibraye offers a mix of cultural landmarks and outdoor activities. The area features historical churches, a significant private forest, and the Braye River, providing diverse options for visitors. Vibraye is a destination for those interested in exploring local heritage and engaging in outdoor pursuits.

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

Château de Montmirail

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The castle of Montmirail is a striking example of the castles of the region. The good news is that you can stay there if you wish, as the castle is …

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Notre-Dame Church of Chapelle-Guillaume

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The robust grison pillars of the church of Chapelle-Guillaume reveal its distant roots in the beautiful country of Perche-Gouët, and even if it is often difficult to fix with precision …

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Saint-Germain Church of Sceaux-sur-Huisne

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The first mentions of the Saint-Germain church in Sceaux-sur-Huisne appear in the cartulary of the Saint-Vincent abbey in Le Mans: around 1050, Bouchard de Théligny gave the Sceaux church land …

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Saint Fiacre Church

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The church has a very pretty Renaissance-style choir entrance. Certain stained glass windows, the woodwork of the choir, the altarpieces and the font are classified.
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Saint Peter's Church

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It was Saint Thuribe in the 5th century who dedicated the oratory that preceded the current church to Saint Pierr.

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April 13, 2024, Église Saint-Germain de Sceaux-sur-Huisne

The first mentions of the Saint-Germain church in Sceaux-sur-Huisne appear in the cartulary of the Saint-Vincent abbey in Le Mans: around 1050, Bouchard de Théligny gave the Sceaux church land and a meadow located at proximity. At this time, the building, then "in bad woods", was rebuilt in stone. The nave is considered to be the oldest part of the church and dates back to the 11th century, but it is in reality difficult to date due to multiple alterations and even reconstructions. The masonry shows several repetitions and a confused assembly of elements which could come from older buildings, such as the remains of the Gallo-Roman villa which was exhumed at the end of the 19th century in the valley (small regularly cut rubble stones, debris of roof tiles). There are also traces of old openings, such as a door opening onto the priory. Although it is probable, there is no element to formally identify the Romanesque construction. The current openings are later, such as the small Gothic bay in the western wall and perhaps the south door (15th century?) and the other openings probably made around the first half of the 18th century. Significant masonry and structural work is actually mentioned in the nave in 1709. The choir and the bell tower were probably built in the first half of the 16th century, in a late Gothic style. The factory accounts mention various works in the 1530s and 1540s: roofing, construction of a ballet, stained glass window of the "grant window"... The tower was perhaps built in several stages if we rely on the changes masonry nets in the elevation. It was visibly remodeled at the end of the 16th century or the beginning of the 17th century, as indicated by the semi-circular openings, one of which was walled up. From 1570, the du Bouchets were lords of Sceaux and had their coat of arms, "azure with three rings of sand", affixed to the keystone of the chapel under the bell tower (since replaced by a flower) and on the vault paneled nave and choir. As for the windows on the north wall of the choir, they were undoubtedly open in the 18th century like those in the nave. During the Revolution, the church was seized as national property and sold to a certain René Neveu in September 1796, excluding the furniture. The two bells installed in 1719 and the fittings were handed over to the administration to be melted down. The church was returned to the town after the death of Mr. Neveu in the 1810s. The church underwent some occasional maintenance work (mainly on the roof) in the 19th and 20th centuries, but not an overall restoration. In 1831, an estimate was drawn up to enlarge the church with a chapel, in order to better accommodate all parishioners: this project was not carried out. The same year, the flag which still covers the bell tower was put up. The current sacristy (Gambert architect) was added in 1862 to replace another very dilapidated one, blocking a window now only visible from the inside. The second half of the 19th century also saw the clearing of the surroundings of the church, cluttered with lean-tos and hidden by an imposing washhouse finally moved in 1870. The last work, concerning the roofing, was carried out in 1989. The church of Sceaux-sur-Huisne has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1926.

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The church has a very pretty Renaissance-style choir entrance. Certain stained glass windows, the woodwork of the choir, the altarpieces and the font are classified. The current church, rectangular in plan, replaced a 12th century building. The flat bedside and the north wall, equipped with Romanesque windows and slightly projecting buttresses, date from this period. It was rebuilt and probably enlarged in the first half of the 16th century. It was then covered with beautiful paneling, the beams of which bear the arms of the Vove, lords of Saint-Agil. The church is also flanked to the south by a seignorial chapel of two bays opening onto the nave with two molded semi-circular arches: its ribbed vaults, with eight ribs leading to the four peaks of a central diamond, are each decorated with four sculpted pendant keys, one of which also bears the arms of the Vove; the date 1547 can be read on its door. The church is currently preceded by a bell tower built in 1886 by Mr. Travaillard, an architect in Saint-Calais. A window to the south of the choir has preserved a partly restored 16th century stained glass window, representing Saint-Agil and Saint-Fiacre, and one of the windows of the seigneurial chapel has another, representing the Nativity, the Adoration of the Shepherds and the Adoration of the Magi; the other window of this chapel has a modern stained glass window retaining some old fragments in the speckles. The choir was decorated with woodwork including an entrance arcade surmounted by a crucifix, stalls, a communion table and an altarpiece, the latter dated 1734. We can also point out a font decorated with balusters and of a skull (1552), the poetic epitaph of Catherine-Geneviève de Verthamont (1740), a painting representing a martyr (17th century), a Louis XV console and a Venetian glass chandelier.”

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It was Saint Thuribe in the 5th century who dedicated the oratory that preceded the current church to Saint Pierr. Tradition reports that Saint Thuribe, Bishop of Le Mans, ordained on September 30, 490, came to preach Christianity in the region of Saint-Calais where he dedicated other oratories to Saint Peter. In Berofacium (Berfay), he would have "gone down" to a certain Gaïanus, holder of property or exercising military command. The roussard stone buttresses and the walled semi-circular bay bear witness to 11th or 12th century architecture. The Saint Pierre church was originally supposed to consist of a simple nave extended by a straight apse. Like many churches in the surrounding area, it was redeveloped in the 16th century (addition of the north side aisle) and restored around 1876, with the addition of the south side aisle. The work was carried out thanks to a bequest from Mrs. Mercent to the factory, an organization responsible at the time for managing the church's property. The exterior walls were re-coated in 1924.

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The robust grison pillars of the church of Chapelle-Guillaume reveal its distant roots in the beautiful country of Perche-Gouët, and even if it is often difficult to fix with precision the date of construction of a church, at least It seems obvious to her that she has been watching over the small village that surrounds her for many centuries – probably not far from ten… It owes her name to Guillaume Gouët. In any case, the last two hundred years have given it many alterations and restorations. Thus the bell tower that a hurricane had brought down was rebuilt in 1827, while the capital which adorned the entrance disappeared a few decades later, serving as a narthex, or more simply as a “caquetoire”. Everything here announces the joy of welcome and the simple peace that a place of prayer requires. The interior is distinguished by the great care taken in maintaining the warm furnishings: painted vault, gallery, benches, paneling, statues and choir woodwork. The altarpiece is illustrated by a pretty painting of the Annunciation. A great harmony emerges from the whole and invites prayer. There was also not far from there near the church a Notre-Dame priory dependent on Marmoutier, where Saint Martin resided.

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The castle of Montmirail is a striking example of the castles of the region. The good news is that you can stay there if you wish, as the castle is now open to the public as a hotel. Make it a weekend run or just appreciate its beauty as you pass by.

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with water point and wc nearby! by bike it's always practical!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical churches can I visit in and around Vibraye?

Vibraye and its surroundings are rich in historical churches. You can explore the 16th-century Notre-Dame Church of Chapelle-Guillaume, known for its robust grison pillars and painted vault. Another significant site is the Saint-Germain Church of Sceaux-sur-Huisne, which features an 11th-century nave and has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1926. Additionally, the Church of St. John the Baptist in Vibraye, largely rebuilt after an 1814 fire, retains its original choir and chapels. You can also find the Saint Peter's Church with 11th or 12th-century architecture, and the Saint Fiacre Church, noted for its Renaissance-style choir entrance and classified stained glass windows.

Are there any castles or châteaux to visit near Vibraye?

Yes, a prominent nearby attraction is the Château de Montmirail, located about 8 km from Vibraye. This striking castle is a prime example of the region's historical architecture and uniquely offers the option to stay overnight as it operates as a hotel.

What natural areas are available for outdoor activities in Vibraye?

The private Forest of Vibraye is a significant natural asset, offering numerous communal roads accessible for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The banks of the Braye River, particularly in the northeast, also provide picturesque bocage landscapes. Additionally, the 17th-century Chapelle Sainte-Anne is located at the edge of the forest, adding a touch of history to the natural setting.

What kind of hiking trails can I find around Vibraye?

Vibraye offers a variety of hiking opportunities. There are six themed circuits starting from the local church, such as the 'Promenade découverte autour de Vibraye' (7.2 km) and a biodiversity discovery circuit (9.3 km). The GR235 long-distance hiking trail also crosses the territory. For more options, you can explore various routes listed in the Hiking around Vibraye guide, including easy trails like the 'Étang de la Fenderie loop from Vibraye' (6.8 km).

Are there cycling or mountain biking routes near Vibraye?

Absolutely. The Forest of Vibraye is ideal for mountain biking. You can find several routes in the Cycling around Vibraye guide, including the 'Forêt de Vibraye loop from Vibraye' (40.9 km) for touring bicycles. For mountain biking, the MTB Trails around Vibraye guide features routes like the 'Château de Semur-en-Vallon loop from Lavaré' (23.9 km).

Can I go fishing in Vibraye?

Yes, anglers can enjoy a 7-kilometer fishing route along the Braye River. This route is accessible on both banks, stretching from the Forges de Champrond to the Gué de Launay and the Moulin de la Chesnaye. Permits may be required, so it's advisable to check with local authorities or the Vibraye tourist office.

What family-friendly activities are available in Vibraye?

Vibraye offers several family-friendly options. During summer, the municipal outdoor swimming pool on Rue de Wagenfeld is open, featuring two basins and a solarium. You can also find mini-golf and tennis facilities. Many of the historical churches, such as Notre-Dame Church of Chapelle-Guillaume, are considered family-friendly historical sites. The accessible communal roads in the Forest of Vibraye are also suitable for family walks or bike rides.

When is the best time to visit Vibraye for outdoor activities?

The outdoor swimming pool is open on Wednesdays and weekends in June, and daily except Tuesdays in July and August, making summer a good time for water activities. The trotting races at the Racecourse of the Forêt are held in August. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather. Mushroom picking is permitted in the Forest of Vibraye during its season, typically in autumn.

Are there any unique local experiences or hidden gems in Vibraye?

Beyond the main attractions, Vibraye hosts a weekly market on Fridays, offering a glimpse into local life and produce. The 17th-century Chapelle Sainte-Anne, nestled at the edge of the forest, is steeped in local legend and built with unique local materials like flint rubble and shingles. The Racecourse of the Forêt, with its track lined with century-old oaks, provides a unique green setting for trotting races in August.

What other cultural sites are within a short drive from Vibraye?

Several cultural sites are easily accessible from Vibraye. You can visit the Musée de la Musique Mécanique in Dollon, approximately 12 km away, for an interesting look at mechanical music. The Train of Semur-en-Vallon and the Peace Museum of Semur-en-Vallon are both about 9 km from Vibraye. Additionally, the Archaeological Site 'Jean Jousse' in Gréez-sur-Roc is about 12 km away for those interested in ancient history.

Is there accommodation for motorhomes in Vibraye?

Yes, Vibraye provides a dedicated area for motorhomes on Rue de Wagenfeld, conveniently located adjacent to the municipal campsite.

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