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Saint Remy Church – Sainte-Gauburge Priory loop from Nogent-le-Rotrou

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France
Centre-Val de Loire

Saint Remy Church – Sainte-Gauburge Priory loop from Nogent-le-Rotrou

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Saint Remy Church – Sainte-Gauburge Priory loop from Nogent-le-Rotrou

02:28

55.4km

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: June 19, 2026

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9.42 km

Saint Remy Church

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Of Romanesque origin, it houses several works classified as objects. It was built in several stages: in the 12th and 13th centuries, as evidenced by its counter-broken porch visible after passing the first door of the bell tower, then in the 15th and 16th centuries with the construction of the bell tower, the opening of fitted side doors in the foothills (unique in the region), and its widening to the south with the opening of two Renaissance style bays with stained glass windows listed in 1905, representing Saint Michael and his two donors, Saint Catherine in the center with the reconstituted coats of arms of a seigneurial family of La Rouge: the Le Roy de Chavigny, finally a pietà. The church played a protective role for its population during peasant revolts but also during banditry. It was equipped with a high square bell tower with four windows at its top to monitor the surroundings, a bretèche above the main portal and an airlock for its two side doors protected by its thick buttresses. The apse is flat as in many small country churches. Two windows were opened to the north to provide more light in 1790. After the revolutionary turmoil, a 17th century altarpiece (classified in 1968) from the Récollets de Cherré near La Ferté-Bernard was installed.

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Church of Our Lady of the Assumption

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The current building dates from the 15th century, however the building seems to be built from remains of the castle chapel.

The town was destroyed during the Hundred Years' War in 1428.

It was the subject of major work after 1450. Significant work took place thereafter, until the 19th century.

The building was registered as a historic monument on March 24, 1975.

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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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magnificent portal and bell tower covered with slate

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43.0 km

Sainte-Gauburge Priory

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The priory was founded at the beginning of the 11th century and is dedicated to Saint Gauburge (or Walburge), abbess of a large Bavarian monastery in the 8th century. Originally owned by the lords of Bellême, it passed, from the 12th century, to the Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis-en-France. From the end of the 15th century, it was directly dependent on royal power until the Revolution. An important rural estate, its buildings bear witness to its special status and the magnitude of its revenues. Since 1972, it has housed the headquarters of the Perche Ecomuseum, which bears witness to the peasant life of the Perche and develops a diverse cultural program.

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54.8 km

551 m

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51.3 km

4.08 km

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