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France
Normandy
Mortagne-Au-Perche
Vaunoise

Saint Martin Church – Relais du Roi Saint Louis loop from Vaunoise

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Road cycling routes
France
Normandy
Mortagne-Au-Perche
Vaunoise

Saint Martin Church – Relais du Roi Saint Louis loop from Vaunoise

Moderate

3

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Saint Martin Church – Relais du Roi Saint Louis loop from Vaunoise

02:00

39.8km

510m

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: April 23, 2026

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Parc naturel régional du Perche

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7.62 km

Saint Martin Church

Highlight • Religious Site

The nave is covered with a wooden vault with exposed beams. The archivolts of the Romanesque door are decorated with saw teeth. The west gable wall is topped with a slender bell tower. The interior contains three classical altars whose designs were apparently made by Mansard at the request of Louvois, owner of the Prairie de Marcilly.

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16.0 km

Latin cross plan with one nave. Bell tower rising at the corner of one of the side walls of the nave and one of the arms of the transept. Very simple front facade: semi-circular portal and oculus. Gable of the north arm of the transept pierced with a broken bay with tracery.

Church built in the 16th century.
A bay dates back to the 11th century; the north chapel dates from the 16th century; church remodeled in the 17th century

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20.8 km

Priory of Dame-Marie

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The small church of Dame Marie was part of a large priory founded in the 11th century under the control of Jumièges Abbey. The monks left the priory between 1701 and 1789, and it was sold as national property in 1792. In 1850, an imposing bell tower porch was built, which was demolished in 2006 and replaced by the current shingled bell tower, allowing the reconstruction of the old Romanesque porch.

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29.1 km

Saint Rémy Church

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The Saint-Rémy church is one of these churches surrounded by their cemetery and a surrounding wall forming a parish enclosure. In the cemetery, a cut boxwood path leads to the entrance to the church which is via a bell tower-porch. The latter, square and low, is topped with a spire covered in slate, like the rest of the church. The sacristy, at the rear of the apse, is covered in tiles. The church consists of a single nave onto which two small chapels open, dedicated respectively to the Sacred Heart and the Virgin.

Unpretentious from the outside, the Saint-Rémy church is however not without surprises. The choir, slightly narrower than the nave, is decorated with monumental paintings evoking the Passion of Christ (19th century). The choir vault is also painted. The altarpiece, with black marble columns, has in its center a beautiful high-relief panel representing the Baptism of Christ (limestone, early 18th century). The altars (Main altar and altars in the side chapels) are in pink and black marble (18th century). A choir enclosure, decorated with two angels, separates the choir from the nave (19th century). Two beautiful wooden confessionals with carved pediments (17th century), set into the wall, frame the entrance to the interior of the nave.

At the entrance to the bell tower-porch, you can admire the coat of arms of François Bohier, dated 1553. He was the dean of the chapter of Tours on which the cure of Sérigny then depended. These stones were found in 1972, in the gable of the church, during the renovation of the sacristy.
The four historic stained glass windows are from the 20th century (one is dated 1939) and obviously come from the same workshop but are not signed.

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29.9 km

Saint-Sauveur Church of Bellême

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The Holy Savior is none other than Jesus Christ, true God true man, begotten of God the Father before all ages, God born of God, Light born of Light, Consubstantial with the Father and through him Everything was made . For us men and women, and our salvation, he took flesh from the Virgin Mary and became man. And as with any nascent, everything is just beginning!

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30.3 km

Relais du Roi Saint Louis

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If I lived there, I think this is where I would come to stroll, to find inspiration, or simply to offer a little rest for my soul.

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30.7 km

View of the Perche countryside

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8

35.5 km

Each village has its bell tower, how is this done? What fervor and audacity had our glorious fathers to build masterpieces so often? Did they think that life would stop at the end of their nose? Oh no, that's our modern ideology that makes us destroy the planet!

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39.8 km

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36.9 km

2.41 km

430 m

Surfaces

29.0 km

10.7 km

< 100 m

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