Attractions and places to see around Saint-Éliph, a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department of France, serve as a base for exploring the surrounding Perche Natural Regional Park. The region offers a variety of natural and cultural points of interest within a short distance. Visitors can find historical sites, religious buildings, and opportunities for outdoor activities in the peaceful countryside.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hi, it depends on which course, I have both
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Hi, are you on an electric bike?
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The castle of Senonches. You will find an information point inside.
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Beautiful little village, typical of the region.
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The château, built in the 19th century and renovated by the Marquis d'Aligre with the intention of making it the most luxurious residence in the region, still retains various vestiges of the princely home, formal French gardens, reception rooms, an enclosed courtyard, stables, and a chapel. It currently houses the Saint-François school, the Notre-Dame vocational high school, and the Notre-Dame des Jardins horticultural and landscape high school.
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On the edge of the Perche, the Senonches castle, whose oldest remains date from the 12th century, had illustrious owners until the Revolution: from the lords of Thimerais to “Monsieur”, brother of King Louis XVI.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the medieval Château de Senonches, which combines a 12th-century keep with 14th and 17th-century buildings. Further afield, the magnificent 13th-century Chartres Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is about 34 km east.
Yes, you can visit the Notre-Dame Church of Senonches, known for its 12th-century grison stone tower that once served as an observation post. Another religious site is the Church of Manou, of Romanesque origin, featuring a distinctive red brick bell tower.
Saint-Éliph is situated near the peaceful Perche Natural Regional Park, offering a tranquil countryside environment. You can find opportunities to experience the local natural environment, such as the Forest Trail in Parc Naturel Régional du Perche.
Absolutely. The area around Saint-Éliph, particularly within the Perche Natural Regional Park, offers various hiking routes. You can find trails like the 'Château de Montireau — loop from Montireau' or routes exploring the Senonches forest. For more options, check out the Hiking around Saint-Éliph guide.
Yes, the region is suitable for cycling, especially road cycling. There are routes such as the 'Champrond-en-Gâtine and Pontgouin — circuit de La Loupe' or a loop connecting the Château de Senonches and Notre-Dame Church of Senonches. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Éliph guide.
Many of the attractions, including the Château de Senonches and the Church of Manou, are considered family-friendly. The natural settings of the Perche Natural Regional Park also provide excellent opportunities for family walks and outdoor exploration.
The terrain around Saint-Éliph primarily consists of the peaceful countryside of the Perche Natural Regional Park. You can expect a mix of forest paths, rural roads, and gentle hills, suitable for various outdoor activities. Many trails are rated moderate in difficulty.
Several nearby towns host local markets, offering a glimpse into local life and produce. You can find markets in La Loupe (Tuesdays, 3km away), Senonches (Fridays, 13km away), Courville-sur-Eure (Thursdays, 16km away), Remalard (Mondays, 19km away), and Nogent-le-Rotrou (Saturdays, 21km away).
For those interested in horticulture, the Jardin de la Petite Rochelle (19km) and Le Pré Catelan (23km) are listed as remarkable gardens in the vicinity, offering beautiful landscapes and plant collections.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Saint-Éliph, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural park. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Saint-Éliph is notably the hometown of Marcel and Berthe Brouard, who held the record for the longest marriage in France, lasting over 83 years. They were the first couple in France to celebrate their 'Vanilla Wedding' anniversary. You can learn more about marriage anniversaries on Wikipedia.
Yes, there are several running trails in the area, often looping through the scenic countryside. Examples include 'Running loop from La Loupe' or 'Étang du Gallou loop from La Loupe'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Running Trails around Saint-Éliph guide.


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