Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Pierre-Des-Ormes include historical sites and natural landscapes. This French village is characterized by its green environment and its location alongside the River Orne Saosnoise. The area offers a blend of cultural landmarks, such as its 11th-century church, and opportunities to explore the surrounding rural scenery. Its setting provides a base for discovering the Perche Natural Park and other nearby towns.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A lovely artist's village not to be missed.
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The church of St Pierre des Ormes holds an important place in the heart of the village, surrounded by its pretty flowerbeds. Dating from the 11th and 12th centuries, it has retained its Romanesque portal. After crossing it, you cross the narthex to reach a second door which opens onto the main nave of the building. The wooden vault is barrel-vaulted. An extension was made in the 16th century by adding a side aisle, with two windows which would become dormers. The small door with Renaissance decoration opened onto the cemetery, then adjoining. The current choir was built in the 19th century. The altar is made with two hemp braies supporting a beautiful wooden board. Note, on each side of the choir, wooden niches, one of which houses a statue of St John (with an eagle). A pilgrimage was organized every September 8th to Saint Gourgon, because the fountain was reputed to cure eye diseases. Very popular until the beginning of the 20th century, it was gradually abandoned. The fountain, now filled in, was located in the cellar of a house near the current town hall.
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Dedicated to St Jouin, the church is only mentioned at the end of the 11th century. The building was fortified during the wars of religion. Gunboats (some rotating) are added as well as an underground refuge. You will see one as you go around the church. You can also admire the gargoyles and the magnificent sculpted capitals on either side of the portal. Inside, don't miss the carved keystones and capitals. The building contains quite rich furniture, including a headless sculpture holding a book whose origin and meaning remain mysterious.
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The Bellême forest is one of the most majestic in the Perche region, with its century-old oaks and its rich biodiversity. The forest is particularly famous for its mushrooms, which you can discover during guided walks or during the international mycological days of Bellême, every year in October.
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A beautiful little village that stands out for its charming houoses and characterful buildings. So much so that it has obtained the Petites Cités de Caractère® label.
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The house itself was built in the mid 1600s, but the real star of this castle is the tower to the west of the house. It dates from the 1500s and is part of the original castle walls. Be sure to head to this vantage point to see the tower, it's worth taking a short detour on your way.
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The house itself was built in the mid 1600s, but the real star of this castle is the tower to the west of the house. It dates from the 1500s and is part of the original castle walls. Do not miss to go to this observation point to see the tower, it is worth taking a short detour.
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The most significant historical site within the village is the Church of Saint-Pierre-des-Ormes, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries, featuring a preserved Romanesque portal and a barrel-vaulted wooden ceiling. Nearby, you can also explore Monthimer Castle, particularly its 16th-century tower which is part of the original castle walls and offers an observation point.
Yes, the Saint-Jouin Church of Marnes is another significant historical site. Dedicated to St Jouin, this church was fortified during the wars of religion and features gunboats, an underground refuge, and magnificent sculpted capitals.
La Perrière is a charming settlement known for its characterful buildings and colorful facades. It has earned the 'Petites Cités de Caractère®' label, recognizing its architectural heritage. The Éperon site at the village exit also offers a magnificent view of the Percheron countryside.
Saint-Pierre-Des-Ormes is described as a 'village of greenery,' traversed by the River Orne Saosnoise, which contributes to its picturesque environment. The wider region is characterized by the peaceful countryside of the Perche Natural Park, offering a blend of forests, rolling hills, and rural charm. You can learn more about the river at wikipedia.org.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, you can explore the Magical route through the Bellême Forest, known for its century-old oaks. You can find various hiking routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Monthimer Castle Loop' or 'La Perrière loop from La Perrière', by visiting the dedicated guide for hiking around Saint-Pierre-Des-Ormes.
Absolutely. The region offers diverse cycling routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can find moderate MTB trails such as the 'Bellême – Hôtel Bansard-des-Bois loop from Igé' or road cycling routes like the 'La Perrière – Monthimer Castle loop from Mamers'. Explore these and more on the dedicated guides for MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Pierre-Des-Ormes.
The Bellême Forest is one of the most majestic forests in the Perche region, renowned for its century-old oaks and rich biodiversity. It is particularly famous for its mushrooms, with guided walks often available, especially during the international mycological days of Bellême in October.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming village of La Perrière with its unique architecture. The natural surroundings, including the green village setting and the nearby Perche Natural Park, offer pleasant opportunities for leisurely strolls and appreciating the rural landscape. Guided walks in the Bellême Forest can also be an engaging activity for families.
Several attractive towns are within a reasonable driving distance. Mamers (6km) hosts a market on Mondays, while Bonnetable (15km) has markets on Tuesdays and Fridays. La Ferté-Bernard (22km) offers markets on Saturdays and Mondays and is known for its medieval character. Other notable towns include Belleme (13km) within the Perche Natural Regional Park, and Mortagne-au-Perche (26km) and Alençon (28km) for historical sites.
The 'village of greenery' and its surrounding natural areas are best enjoyed during the milder months, typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). This period offers pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the Perche Natural Park and the River Orne Saosnoise. The Bellême Forest is particularly interesting in October for its mushroom season.
Yes, the Éperon site at the exit of La Perrière village offers a magnificent panoramic view of the surrounding Percheron countryside. Additionally, the tower of Monthimer Castle, dating from the 1500s, provides another excellent observation point.


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