Attractions and places to see around Bauquay, now part of Les Monts d'Aunay in Normandy, include historical sites and natural features. The area is characterized by its position within the Calvados department, offering access to both the highest point in Calvados, Mont Pinçon, and various waterways. Visitors can explore a landscape that combines historical significance with opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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noisy road and car, but not for long!
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Be careful to follow the path that goes to the right after the junction at the intersection of several hiking trails
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Great view of the Orne and a welcome moment to take a breather on the trail.
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Beautiful view of the river Orne, which describes a wide arc here and gives the impression of a peninsula.
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The Mont Pinçon memorial is the highest point in the Calvados department. This site was the scene of a fierce battle during World War II, when British troops captured a German radio station and observation tower located atop the hill. You can discover this history by reading the stele of the 13/18th Royal Hussars, a pink granite monument sculpted by Alain Head and inaugurated in 1996. You can also enjoy the natural beauty and panoramic views of Mont Pinçon, which is part of the Armorican massif and constitutes an ecologically sensitive area. The Mont Pinçon memorial is a privileged place to discover the past and present of Normandy.
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Mont Pinçon is the highest point in Calvados (362 m). Its television transmitting tower increases this height by 200m. At the top is a military memorial and a magnificent panorama.
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Beautifully situated church with spectacular views and an enchanted cemetery. Unfortunately closed, but very worth seeing.
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The area around Bauquay, now part of Les Monts d'Aunay, is rich in history. You can visit the Mount Pinçon memorial, which commemorates a significant WWII battle and offers panoramic views. Further afield, explore the historic Prieuré du Plessis-Grimoult, or venture to Caen (approx. 25 km) for its castle and abbeys, or Bayeux (approx. 28 km) to see its famous tapestry and cathedral. The D-Day landing beaches are also within reach, about 43 km away.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. Mount Pinçon, the highest point in Calvados, is a popular spot for hiking with trails like the 'Mont Pinçon Trail'. You can also find routes that pass by scenic spots like the View of the Orne. For more detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Bauquay guide.
For stunning vistas, head to Mount Pinçon, which provides magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Another notable spot is the Viewpoint, offering a beautiful perspective of the Orne river as it forms a wide arc. The View of the Orne is also a great place to pause and enjoy the river scenery along a trail.
The area boasts several natural features. Mont Pinçon is the highest point in Calvados, offering both natural beauty and hiking trails. The region is also drained by rivers like the Druance and the Odon, providing picturesque waterways. Nearby, you can find the Forêt de Cerisy (approx. 26 km) and the Roches de Ham (approx. 31 km) for more natural exploration.
Yes, there are various cycling opportunities. You can find routes that explore the local countryside, including those around Mont Pinçon. For specific routes and their difficulty levels, refer to the Cycling around Bauquay and Road Cycling Routes around Bauquay guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from spots like Mount Pinçon and the serene river views from the Viewpoint and View of the Orne. The historical significance of the area, especially around Mont Pinçon, also draws interest. The Saint Bénin Church is noted for its beautiful setting and 'enchanted cemetery'.
Yes, the Saint Bénin Church is a beautifully situated church with spectacular views and an 'enchanted cemetery'. While it may be closed, its exterior is very much worth seeing. Other religious sites in the broader region include the Prieuré du Plessis-Grimoult, Eglise de Saint Pierre in Rucqueville, and the impressive Cathédrale Notre Dame in Bayeux.
While specific family-focused attractions in Bauquay itself are limited, the natural landscapes offer outdoor fun. Hiking trails around Mont Pinçon can be enjoyed by families, with some routes being easier. Exploring the nearby forests like Forêt de Cerisy or visiting local markets in towns like Aunay-sur-Odon (Saturday) can also be pleasant family outings.
Yes, local markets are held in nearby towns. You can visit the market in Aunay-sur-Odon on Saturdays, Villers-Bocage on Wednesdays, and Thury-Harcourt on Tuesdays. These markets offer a chance to experience local life and find regional products.
The region offers several remarkable gardens and châteaux. You can visit the Jardins du château de Brécy (approx. 28 km) or the Jardins du château de Vendeuvre (approx. 40 km). The medieval Chateau de Creully is also a highlight, located about 28 km from Bauquay.
Bauquay, now part of Les Monts d'Aunay, is a rural area. While specific public transport options directly to all attractions might be limited, larger nearby towns like Caen and Bayeux are more accessible by public transport. For exploring the immediate area and its natural sites, having a car is generally recommended for flexibility.


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