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La Ferrière-Bochard

Saint Symphorien Church – Saint-Pierre Church loop from La Ferrière-Bochard

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France
Normandy
Alençon
La Ferrière-Bochard

Saint Symphorien Church – Saint-Pierre Church loop from La Ferrière-Bochard

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Saint Symphorien Church – Saint-Pierre Church loop from La Ferrière-Bochard

02:52

63.7km

710m

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 18, 2026

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Parc naturel régional Normandie-Maine

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3.51 km

Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul

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The Church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul was built in the 12th century, at the initiative of the lords of Mieuxce. It is in the Romanesque style, and is a fine example of the religious architecture of this period in Orléanais.

The church suffered damage during the Hundred Years' War and the French Revolution. It was restored in the 19th century.

The Church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul is a church of modest size, but it is remarkable for its beauty and originality.

The exterior of the church is characterized by its Romanesque bell tower, which is topped with an octagonal spire. The main portal is also remarkable, with its sculptures representing scenes from the life of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.

The interior of the church is decorated with 12th century frescoes, which are among the oldest in Loiret. The choir is particularly rich, with its 17th century carved wooden altarpiece.

The Church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul is a must-see for art and history lovers. It is a fine example of Romanesque architecture in Orléanais.

The church is open to the public every day. Guided tours are organized on request.

Here are some reasons why the Church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul is a very interesting visit:

The church has a long and rich history, dating back to the 12th century.
Its architecture: the church is a fine example of Romanesque architecture in Orléanais.
Its frescoes: the 12th century frescoes are a testimony to the religious art of this period.
Its altarpiece: the 17th century carved wooden altarpiece is a remarkable work of art.
If you are passing through the Mieuxce region, do not hesitate to visit the Church of Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul. You will not be disappointed!

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4.92 km

Church of Saint Madeleine

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19th century Sainte-Madeleine Church, housing a painted panel (The Adoration of the Shepherds) from the 16th or 17th century classified as a Historic Monument

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10.3 km

Château de Moulins

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10.3 km

Saint Symphorien Church

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Saint-Martin Chapel. It dates from the 12th or 13th century. It is made of granite, roussard sandstone and brick. This small chapel is lost in the middle of the fields. It is a simple rectangular nave which has a Romanesque window at its chevet.

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Saint Martin Church

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The Saint-Martin church has a very ancient origin (11th and 12th centuries). Like many rural churches in the region, it illustrates the multiple architectural transformations undergone over the centuries.

The current nave dates back to the Romanesque period (12th century).
Two centuries separate this restoration from the addition of a small sacristy (1699-1700).
In 1847, a new chapel was built and reserved for the blacksmiths of Gaudinière.
In 1900, a new bell tower with a metal frame, with a slate spire, replaced the old collapsed saddle bell tower. This construction makes the Romanesque facade disappear.

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57.7 km

Saint-Pierre Church

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This neo-Gothic style church saw its first stone laid on July 6, 1880 and was consecrated in 1883. It replaced an old church which dated from the Middle Ages and which was considered too small for masses.

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Église Notre-Dame

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Neo-Romanesque church
Elongated plan. Single nave. Flat chevet. Small building attached to the chevet. Higher and wider nave than the choir.


Bell tower on the facade, topped with a polygonal spire and pierced by a semicircular portal with a trilobed decoration at the level of the tympanum. Semicircular bays. Apse pierced by an oculus.

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63.3 km

451 m

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63.3 km

438 m

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