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France
Normandy
Mortagne-Au-Perche
Le Mage

Saint-Denis Church – Notre-Dame Church loop from Le Mage

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Road cycling routes
France
Normandy
Mortagne-Au-Perche
Le Mage

Saint-Denis Church – Notre-Dame Church loop from Le Mage

Moderate

3.0

(1)

6

riders

Saint-Denis Church – Notre-Dame Church loop from Le Mage

03:01

68.8km

620m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Parc naturel régional du Perche

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185 m

Saint-Germain Church of Le Mage

Highlight • Religious Site

Between Longny and Moutiers-au-Perche, the town of Mage extends along a central street lined on both sides with old houses. The village is completed by several hamlets and farms scattered throughout the countryside.
Quite eventful, its territory is divided into two very distinct parts: a mountainous and wooded part, and a cultivated part made up of various small fresh and fertile valleys, separated from each other by sandy hillsides whose nature is less suitable for cultivation. .
In the heart of the village, from the small square between the old presbytery and the church, the view extends between large trees towards the valley. You have to go down the slope below the church to admire the old Romanesque porch with arches, resting on columns whose capitals worn by time retain their interlacing decoration in places. It is the remains of a first church from the 12th century. The current building was rebuilt on the foundations, probably in the 15th century.
Inside, the eye is drawn to the altarpiece in a beautiful classic style, enhanced with colors and gilding. On the right side, matching Saint James, the statue of a bishop wearing the crosier and the miter, reminds us that The Magus is honored to have Saint Germain of Paris as his patron.
A side chapel was created in 1646 in which several lords of the neighboring castle of Feillet were buried.
The interior decoration is from the 18th century, notably thanks to the attentions of Claude-Adrien Helvétius, farmer general and lord of Voré and Feillet, but also poet and philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment.

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10.2 km

Saint-Germain d'Auxerre Church

Highlight • Religious Site

On the site of a former priory, the church of St Germain d'Auxerre of Romanesque origin is erected on a mound planted with chestnut trees on the site of the old cemetery.

In the choir, we can see a beam of glory with Saint John and Saint Mary Magdalene.

The south chapel contains an altar, a tabernacle and an 18th century altarpiece as well as a painting of Saint Barbara.

You can also admire a 16th century Virgin and Child and bird (gift from the Jouvin family) and the 18th century baptismal font is framed by two paintings. A Damien organ from 1859, with original 13-note pedal board, still plays. A large textile fresco was embroidered by the Benedictine sisters.

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23.5 km

Saint Martin Church of Nocé

Highlight • Religious Site

The Saint-Martin church, listed as a Historic Monument, is located in Nocé, Normandy. It was probably built in the 12th century near the ruined and abandoned Nocé castle after the Hundred Years' War. Originally, the church was surrounded by a cemetery that was moved in the 18th century. In the 15th century, the walls were razed and the Romanesque framework of the nave replaced by a new paneled framework. In the 16th century, after the troubles of the Hundred Years' War, the building was modified: a single large roof was built in place of the various previous volumes and the framework was transformed, a new chapel was added against the south facade and a stone bell tower was built to the right of the nave. This tower, square from base to top, stands twenty meters high. The church is composed of a rectangular nave, three bays and a choir with a Romanesque semicircular chevet. A succession of three chapels opens a side aisle separated from the nave by pillars. The chapels are covered with ribbed vaults. A sacristy is fitted out behind the church. Note the altarpiece and the tabernacle in painted and gilded wood with steps, installed in the choir and lit by two bays with tracery, a painting presenting the disciples of Emmaus and one of the Annunciation, as well as a polychrome terracotta statue and a stone statue of Saint Madeleine without forgetting a stone statue of Our Lady of Pity.

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46.7 km

Saint-Denis Church

Highlight • Religious Site

Church built in the 12th and 16th centuries. Listed apse from the 12th century. 4-storey bell tower. Corner buttress bell with staircase turret. Renaissance portal. Large Gothic window above the portal. 16th century roof and nave. Stone statue of a bishop, 16th century paintings.

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48.3 km

Notre-Dame Church

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The church has a Latin cross plan. It has a single nave and a flat chevet. A small building is attached to the chevet. A bell tower flanks the building. Buttresses support the drip walls and the gable wall. Pointed arch bays with tracery illuminate the building. The portal, in a low arch, has its external arched voussure.

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55.8 km

Saint Peter's Church

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During the first half of the 16th century, the church was completely rebuilt in the flamboyant Gothic style on the foundations of an older building which had disappeared. The nave is finished with a three-sided apse. It is bordered by two aisles formed by the sawtooth alignments of eight chapels. A square bell tower is attached to the right near the large entrance door.
Inside, several objects are listed as Historic Monuments
We are continuing its restoration regularly: after the choir, we restored the vault of the Nave, a new phase of work will be carried out this year and will concern the right chapel.

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59.8 km

Ferme de l'Aritoire

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Hours of operation :
School periods: Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. & from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Holiday periods zone B & C: Wednesday & Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. & from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Free visit and access to animals for customers.

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63.8 km

You absolutely must do this small climb to be able to enjoy a magnificent panorama!

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68.8 km

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67.8 km

632 m

328 m

103 m

Surfaces

66.6 km

2.19 km

103 m

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