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Hiking around Chérencé-Le-Héron offers a network of trails primarily characterized by gentle hills and varied woodland. The region features a mix of agricultural landscapes and small forested areas, providing accessible outdoor experiences. Elevation changes are generally modest, with most routes remaining below 200 meters. The terrain is suitable for a range of abilities, from easy walks to moderate hikes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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28
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12.3km
03:22
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.23km
01:09
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.70km
01:50
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.21km
01:27
100m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The city was formerly known for its copper processing.
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Beautiful church in the middle of a pretty little town. Great for a break.
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A beautiful gargoyle addition to the special, happy statue of Saint Anthony in the church: Saint Anthony is often depicted with a little pig (Sly Pig). Less well known is his faithful dog Schlupp, whose name has been preserved in artistic circles with the color name "schluppfarben" for a cream-colored and brown mélange. Particularly in his role as a popular Schlamperltoni, as a specialist in finding lost objects, the resourceful Schlupp was an excellent and important addition to the saint. Here we find Schlupp immortalized as a stone gargoyle.
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Saint Anthony is particularly important in our (Protestant) family. In professional circles he is revered as an eloquent church teacher or for his record-breaking canonization. In popular belief he is known as a Franciscan fish preacher. We have revered him for at least three generations as Schlamperltoni: a specialist for lost objects. My (Protestant) grandmother, who comes from Allgäu, passed down the saying "Saint Anthony, you brave man, I've lost something, lead me close to it." And now the saying still works reliably, especially with our (Protestant) eldest daughter, who is quite needy in this regard. It should be noted in passing that Anthony's writings deal with the explanation of Christian principles, but do not contain any polemics against heretics; he is obviously also open to Protestants and thus makes an effective contribution to ecumenism. Here in the church we find a more recent Saint Anthony who stands out for his cheerfulness. A remarkably good-humored saint with a happy baby Jesus. This is what one would like the church to be like.
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Opposite the church begins the Rue Gambetta, flanked by old stone houses. After a few steps it leads over the La Sienne, a small river. The old stone bridge is lovingly planted with colorful flowers and opens up a green panorama of the water lined with old buildings.
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You've heard of them: the famous French copper pots that you can get in Germany at bargain prices from Manufactum. There is a specialty copper shop here that offers all kinds of decorative items as well as a wide selection of pots for the ambitious amateur cook. And all this in a tiny town with only about 3,000 inhabitants.
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A real artisan baker with a wonderful range of products that are worth a detour. Crispy baguette, finely wrapped croissants and simply fantastic dark baked bread with a crispy crust, nuts and raisins. Hardly to find in Germany, the land of bread, in the era of pre-baked bakeries; as a Wuppertal resident, you occasionally make a pilgrimage to Karlsplatz in Düsseldorf. Highly recommended.
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There are over 35 hiking trails around Chérencé-Le-Héron, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging routes. The area features a mix of agricultural landscapes, gentle hills, and small forested areas.
Yes, Chérencé-Le-Héron is well-suited for beginners and families, with 13 easy routes. A great option is the Bois des Bonnes-Soeurs loop from La Chaise-Baudouin, an easy 4.2 km path through tranquil forest.
The terrain around Chérencé-Le-Héron is primarily characterized by gentle hills and varied woodland. You'll find a mix of agricultural landscapes and small forested areas, with modest elevation changes, making most routes accessible for a range of abilities.
Yes, many of the trails around Chérencé-Le-Héron are circular. For example, the Notre-Dame Church – Schlupp Gargoyle loop from Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny is an easy 5.7 km circular route that takes you through local villages and countryside.
While hiking, you can explore several points of interest. Consider visiting the Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny Town Center, or enjoy the tranquility of Lac du Gast and its nearby Ornithological Reserve. The Hermitage Chapel also offers a peaceful stop.
The hiking trails in Chérencé-Le-Héron are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 40 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, accessible paths, and the varied scenery of the region.
While the region is known for its accessible trails, there are options for longer hikes. The Saint Anthony – Schlupp Gargoyle loop from Villedieu-les-Poêles is a moderate 12.1 km trail that takes around 3 hours 20 minutes, featuring a mix of open country and wooded sections.
The region's modest elevation and generally gentle terrain can make it suitable for winter hiking, provided conditions are safe. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out, as some paths may become muddy or slippery.
While Chérencé-Le-Héron is characterized by gentle hills rather than dramatic peaks, many trails offer pleasant views over the agricultural landscapes and through the varied woodlands. The open sections of routes like the Notre-Dame Church – Colonne Marianne loop from Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny can provide nice vistas of the surrounding countryside.
Hike durations vary widely depending on the route and your pace. Easy trails like the Le Bois Javet loop from Saint-Jean-du-Corail-des-Bois can be completed in under 1.5 hours, while longer, moderate routes might take over 3 hours.
Parking availability can vary by trailhead. Many routes start from or pass through villages like Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny or La Chaise-Baudouin, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking recommendations.


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