Attractions around Allonnes, located in the Sarthe department of France, offer a blend of historical significance and access to notable nearby sites. The area is recognized for its archaeological heritage, including protohistoric and Gallo-Roman structures. Its proximity to Le Mans and the wider Loire Valley provides access to a diverse range of places to explore.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The bell tower and nave were erected in 1150 to house the relics of Saint Martin. The choir and side aisles date from 1519. At the beginning of the 17th century, significant ornamental donations were added, as well as two altars in the side aisles dedicated to Saint Sebastian and the Virgin Mary. Major renovations were carried out in the 19th century: the choir vaults were completely rebuilt in 1859. The stained-glass windows date from 1871. A baptistery outside the building was built to the north of the first bay of the nave. The bays above each altar are built in the neo-Gothic style. The original decoration, dating from the 16th to 18th centuries, consisting of geometric elements in red, yellow, and black, has recently been restored. It is a tempera painting on a sand and lime plaster. It adorns the elevations and the vaults of the two lower sides.
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Nice curiosity at the exit of Béville-le-Comte which has proclaimed itself the scarecrow capital of the world.
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indeed, a monument to the dead and an unpretentious church, a story from another era.
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The berchères les Pierre wash house, not far from the wind turbine and a peaceful and pleasant place
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A very nice monument to discover without moderation.
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CHURCH OF SAINT-BARTHÉLÉMY in Theuville is relatively poorly listed, but it is nonetheless a curiosity not to be missed.
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Nice washhouse and water point, with two picnic tables.
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The church, located in the middle of the village, is a fairly large building consisting of a 35-meter-long nave extended by a rectangular choir and a semicircular apse, flanked to the south by a bell tower. Its dates of construction range from the 11th to the 17th century.
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Allonnes is rich in history, particularly its significant Archaeological Site, which features protohistoric and Gallo-Roman structures, including the remains of the temple to Mars Mullo. Nearby, you can visit several historic churches such as the Church of Berchères-les-Pierres, dating from the 11th to the 17th century, the Saint-Barthélemy Church of Theuville, and Saint Martin's Church with its 12th-century bell tower. Just 5 km away in Le Mans, the historic Cité Plantagenêt and the Cathedral of Saint Julian offer further insights into the region's past.
Yes, for something truly unique, visit the Scarecrow Sculpture of Béville-le-Comte, an original and charming monument that welcomes visitors to the village. Additionally, the wider region offers fascinating troglodyte sites like Souzay-Champigny and Turquant, where you can explore ancient underground networks and restored cave dwellings.
Families can enjoy several spots, including the Berchères-les-Pierres Washhouse and Picnic Area, which provides a peaceful setting for a break. The Scarecrow Sculpture of Béville-le-Comte is also a fun and quirky stop for all ages. For more active fun, Papea Parc, an amusement park, is located nearby in Yvré-l'Évêque, close to Le Mans.
The area around Allonnes is great for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate MTB trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling paths. Explore options like the 'Motel Le Quai Fleuri loop' or 'Mare de Theuville loop'. For more details and route suggestions, check out the komoot guides for MTB Trails around Allonnes, Road Cycling Routes around Allonnes, and Cycling around Allonnes.
While Allonnes itself is more known for its historical sites, the broader Pays de la Loire region offers beautiful natural settings. The 'Loire Riverside Gravel Trail' is a very nice option for cycling or hiking along the banks of the Loire, providing scenic views and a pleasant outdoor experience accessible from the region around Allonnes.
Allonnes is a gateway to the famous Loire Valley châteaux. You can visit the Château de Montsoreau, a UNESCO World Heritage site housing a contemporary art museum, or the impressive Château de Saumur with its Renaissance and Medieval architecture. The medieval Château de Chinon is also within reach, offering a glimpse into the region's royal past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and the peaceful, often picturesque settings of the attractions. The churches are noted for their historical significance and architectural details, while places like the Berchères-les-Pierres Washhouse and Picnic Area are valued for their tranquility. The unique Scarecrow Sculpture is often highlighted for its charming originality.
The Pays de la Loire region, including Allonnes, is generally pleasant to visit from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities like cycling, and visiting the châteaux. Summer offers longer daylight hours, perfect for extended sightseeing.
Le Mans is approximately 5 km from Allonnes, making it a very accessible day trip. In Le Mans, you can explore the historic Cité Plantagenêt, visit the magnificent Cathedral of Saint Julian, and for motor racing enthusiasts, the Museum of the 24 Hours of Le Mans is a major attraction.
Yes, the Berchères-les-Pierres Washhouse and Picnic Area is specifically designed for this, offering a peaceful spot with a washhouse, water point, and two picnic tables for visitors to relax and enjoy a meal outdoors.
While specific market details are not highlighted for Allonnes itself, the region around Allonnes, including nearby towns, often hosts various markets. These markets are excellent places to find local produce, artisanal goods, and experience the regional culture.


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