Office de Tourisme des Forêts du Perche
SENONCHESEndowed with the most beautiful forest of the Perche, Senonches has a rich built heritage (castle, residences, churches), landscape (forest, streams, ponds), and many outdoor activities (hiking and mountain biking, fishing).
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BROUFormerly the most important of the five baronies of the Perche-Gouet, Brou preserves many vestiges of this glorious past, street names, old timber-framed houses...
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SAINT-REMY-SUR-AVREA major industrial town in the 19th century, with a rich heritage, Saint-Rémy-sur-Avre has preserved an exceptional natural setting. Hikers, pedestrians, horse riders and mountain bikers gather here to enjoy the countless paths of its green hills ...
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AUNEAU-BLEURY-SAINT-SYMPHORIENCrossed by the Voise, Auneau is a charming hilly and green town. Between the rich fauna and flora of a preserved wetland, Romanesque architecture, Mesolithic site with burial and aurochs skull, 14th century fortress, a town with many riches to vary ...
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DREUXCapital of the Gallic tribe of the "Durocasses", Dreux is dominated by the remains of the former 10th century fortress where the Chapelle Royale, a 19th century masterpiece of art which contains the sculptural tombs of the Orléans family, now ...
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CLOYES-LES-TROIS-RIVIÈRESFormerly a stopover on the road to Santiago de Compostela, the town lies in a magnificent valley. Walks and heritage visits, including the Notre-Dame d'Iron priory famous for its frescoes and the starting point of the "children's crusade" in 1212.
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