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Jogging routes around Arçonnay offer diverse terrain, from mostly paved paths to more natural trails, set within a lush green countryside. The region is situated at the gateway to the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park, providing access to extensive forests like Écouves, Multonne, and Perseigne. These surroundings feature rolling landscapes and wooded paths, making Arçonnay a compelling location for outdoor activities. The area combines physical activity with opportunities to pass by historical sites.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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5.42km
00:34
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.28km
00:46
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.9km
01:08
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.23km
00:57
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.8km
01:50
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Alençon is the capital of the Orne department and lies on the southern edge of Normandy. It was once very famous for its lace and was therefore known throughout Europe. There is evidence of the existence of the city of Alençon as early as Roman times. In the 11th century, when the Normans secured their duchy to the south, the first fortified settlement was built here. This was later followed by the construction of a mighty castle. The city really achieved economic prosperity around 1650 when Madame La Perrère invented an original lace. It was in no way inferior to the Venetian lace known at the time, but it was considerably cheaper to buy. With the support of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, a royal factory was founded. As a result, more than 8,000 people worked in lace production. The "Point d'Alençon" lace was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.
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Great building, the church organ is in silver and makes an impression. Beautiful play of light through the windows
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The patronage of this church in Alencon, "Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption," refers to one of the many memorial days or feast days in honor of the Mother of God Mary. This dates back to the feast of her bodily assumption into heaven. The (Catholic) church celebrates this feast every year on August 15th. In Orthodox churches, the feast is called the "Dormition of the Virgin Mary." In rural areas with a predominantly Catholic population, it used to be customary for the population to collect bundles of herbs on this special day and to bless them in a festive service. In isolated cases, this old custom has survived to the present day.
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A magnificent architecture in the heart of Alençon.
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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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Right in the city center, this basilica amazes with its dazzling color, its Gothic nave and its Flamboyant-style porch. How pleasant it is to meet her during your walks in the pedestrian zone of Alençon.
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Who dreams of seeing a castle in the middle of a city? 😍😍😍 Me, me, me! The medieval castle is very well highlighted. We should make movies there!
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There are over 15 dedicated running routes around Arçonnay listed on komoot, catering to various fitness levels. These include easy, moderate, and challenging options, allowing you to choose a path that best suits your experience.
Jogging routes around Arçonnay offer diverse terrain. You'll find paths with mostly paved surfaces, ideal for a smoother run, as well as more natural trails with varied ground and some elevation gains for those seeking a greater challenge. The area's proximity to extensive forests means many routes feature wooded paths.
Yes, for experienced runners looking for a longer challenge, routes like the Castle of the Dukes of Alençon loop from Arçonnay offer a substantial 17.2 km (10.7 miles) trail. This route is rated as difficult and takes you through the local countryside and past historical sites.
Absolutely! Many running routes in the Arçonnay area allow you to combine physical activity with cultural exploration. For instance, the Basilique Notre-Dame d'Alençon – Basilica of Our Lady of Alençon loop from Arçonnay takes you past this impressive basilica. Other routes may pass by the Castle of the Dukes of Alençon, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.
Arçonnay is ideally situated at the gateway to the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park, offering a rich backdrop of natural beauty. You can enjoy lush green countryside and extensive forests like Écouves, Multonne, and Perseigne. These areas provide rolling landscapes, wooded paths, and peaceful clearings, perfect for a refreshing run amidst nature.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly detailed, the presence of easy and moderate routes with mostly paved surfaces suggests options suitable for families. The Running loop from Arçonnay, at 5.4 km and moderate difficulty, could be a good starting point for active families.
The running routes in Arçonnay are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the beautiful lush green countryside, and the opportunity to pass by historical sites, making for an engaging and varied running experience.
Yes, many of the running routes around Arçonnay are designed as loops, offering convenient circular trails. Examples include the Running loop from Arçonnay and the Castle of the Dukes of Alençon – Basilique Notre-Dame d'Alençon loop from Arçonnay, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed here, most routes originating 'from Arçonnay' imply starting points accessible within or near the town. It's advisable to check the individual route details on komoot for specific parking information or look for public parking areas within Arçonnay itself.
Yes, Arçonnay offers options suitable for beginners. While most routes are rated moderate, there is at least one easy route available. The Running loop from Arçonnay, at 5.4 km, is a moderate route that provides a good introduction to the local running environment without excessive difficulty.
Beyond the trails, you can explore several interesting places. The nearby town of Alençon features the Castle of the Dukes of Alençon and the impressive Basilique Notre-Dame d'Alençon. For a natural escape, the vast Écouves Forest, north of Alençon, offers rolling countryside and wooded paths. You can find more information about the region's forests at alencontourisme.com.
The guide focuses on routes originating from Arçonnay itself. For specific public transport options to reach Arçonnay or trailheads, it's best to consult local transport schedules. However, the town's central location makes it a convenient starting point for many of the listed routes.


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