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The best city hikes and walks around Alençon

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Urban hiking trails around Alençon offer diverse walking experiences within and immediately surrounding the city. The area features pleasant strolls along the Sarthe River banks, providing access to preserved flood plains. Green spaces like the Parc des Promenades and the Arboretum d'Alençon contribute to the urban landscape, offering varied terrain for exploration. These routes often connect historical sites and natural areas, providing accessible options for city-based outdoor activity.

Best urban hiking trails around Alençon

  • The most popular urban hiking route is Corn Exchange – Castle of the Dukes of Alençon loop from Alençon, a 2.2 miles (3.5 km) trail that takes about 55 minutes to complete. This route connects key historical landmarks within the city center.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Basilique Notre-Dame d'Alençon – Basilica of Our Lady of Alençon loop from Alençon, a moderate 6.5 miles (10.4 km) path. This longer route explores more of Alençon's urban and peripheral areas, offering varied scenery.
  • Local hikers also love the Castle of the Dukes of Alençon – Basilica of Our Lady of Alençon loop from Alençon, a 2.6 miles (4.3 km) trail leading through the city's historic core, often completed in about 1 hour 6 minutes.
  • Hiking around Alençon is defined by its urban green spaces, historical architecture, and riverside paths, with options for both short, leisurely walks and longer, more extensive explorations. The network offers routes suitable for various ability levels.
  • The routes in Alençon are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 600 reviews. More than 3000 hikers have used komoot to explore Alençon's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 5, 2026

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Corn Exchange – Castle of the Dukes of Alençon loop from Alençon

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 15, 2024, Château des Ducs d'Alençon

Alençon is the capital of the Orne department and lies on the southern edge of Normandy. It was once very famous for its lace and was therefore known throughout Europe. There is evidence of the existence of the city of Alençon as early as Roman times. In the 11th century, when the Normans secured their duchy to the south, the first fortified settlement was built here. This was later followed by the construction of a mighty castle. The city really achieved economic prosperity around 1650 when Madame La Perrère invented an original lace. It was in no way inferior to the Venetian lace known at the time, but it was considerably cheaper to buy. With the support of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, a royal factory was founded. As a result, more than 8,000 people worked in lace production. The "Point d'Alençon" lace was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.

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The Saint-Léonard church takes its name from the hermit Saint Léonard de Vandoeuvre. The latter, born at the end of the 5th century, left his family to serve God and settled in a place called Vandoeuvre, in Saint-Léonard-des-Bois, where he lived in austerity for several years. Joined by a few disciples, he built a monastery protected by King Clotaire. The relics of Saint Leonard, who died in 570, were transported in 868 to Corbigny by the monks of Vandoeuvre to preserve them from the Normans. Part of these was undoubtedly returned around 1025 thanks to the second lord of Alençon, William I, and deposited in an old chapel dedicated to Saint Martin located on the site of the current Saint-Léonard church. This saint is often invoked to cure deafness. A first Saint-Léonard church, attested between 1160 and 1182, was probably built very close to the Saint-Martin oratory. This disappeared around the middle of the 13th century in forgotten circumstances, but parish life remained concentrated in the chapel until the end of the 15th century. It is on the latter that the current church was built, in tertiary ogival style and flamboyant Gothic interior, by Duke René d'Alençon and his wife Marguerite de Lorraine. Most of the work took place from 1490 to 1505 and it was this same year that the building was placed under the name of Saint Leonard de Noblac, a character then more popular than Saint Leonard de Vandoeuvre. On the stained glass windows of one of the eleven side chapels, which was for a certain time dedicated to Louis IX, ancestor of the counts and dukes of Alençon, and on the walls, appeared the coats of arms of the houses of Alençon and Lorraine, today now disappeared. It was in this chapel that the duchess and the duke attended services and in which a fireplace was built for them which no longer exists. After René's death, his heart is placed in a lead box, itself in the shape of a heart, covered with a stone. When around 1510, René's heart was transferred to the church of Saint-François de Mortagne, the empty box was left in his vault. In 1776, the stone, which also bears the imprint of a heart, was removed, then put back in its place, and this imprint, erased by the friction of the feet, no longer exists except in memory. In 1562, the church was pillaged by Protestants. At Easter 1645, Hertré's granite vault collapsed. Replaced by a simple plaster cradle, it was not until 1836 that a new Gothic style vault was built. The main door was built in 1663 and the clock was installed in 1727. Until 1789, this church depended on Notre-Dame and did not have a baptismal font. The carved wooden altar and pulpit, two side consoles and some mostly modern stained glass windows, deserve the tourist's attention. The Saint-Léonard church, restored in the 17th-18th centuries, then completely refurbished in the 19th century by the architect Isidore Dédaux, is classified among the historic monuments.

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This hall created for the grain trade between the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century has multiplied roles during its history: hospital during the First World War; host of exhibitions, fairs and markets; and today a center dedicated to new technologies and headquarters of the Cité des Métiers de l'Orne. It is distinguished by its large glass dome inspired by that of the old corn exchange in Paris.

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A former 12th century fortified castle, the fortress was gradually destroyed from the 16th century, before being transformed into a prison during the French Revolution. Today, only three towers remain, the gatehouse and the main body. The old courtyards have been requalified to make the current Simone Veil park.

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Who dreams of seeing a castle in the middle of a city? 😍😍😍 Me, me, me! The medieval castle is very well highlighted. We should make movies there!

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Half-timbered houses and slate facades will not fail to surprise you!

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Superb castle of the City of the Dukes with its large rusty metal door, stylish!

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a very nice city to discover for many different reasons

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available around Alençon?

There are 14 urban hiking trails around Alençon, offering a variety of experiences within the city and its immediate surroundings. Most of these routes are considered easy, making them accessible for many hikers.

What are the difficulty levels of urban hikes in Alençon?

The urban hiking trails in Alençon are predominantly easy, with 12 routes falling into this category. There are also 2 moderate routes for those looking for a slightly longer or more challenging walk. There are no difficult urban trails listed in this guide.

Are there any circular urban walks in Alençon?

Yes, all the urban hiking trails listed in this guide are circular routes, meaning you'll start and end at the same point. This makes planning your walk convenient, as you won't need to arrange transportation back to your starting location. For example, you can explore the city center on the Corn Exchange – Castle of the Dukes of Alençon loop.

What kind of scenery can I expect on urban hikes in Alençon?

Urban hikes in Alençon offer a blend of historical architecture and green spaces. You can expect to see landmarks like the Castle of the Dukes of Alençon and the Basilique Notre-Dame d'Alençon, as well as pleasant walks along the banks of the Sarthe River and through urban parks. The city itself has pleasant places for strolls, such as the Parc des Promenades and the Arboretum d'Alençon.

What do other hikers enjoy most about urban hiking in Alençon?

The urban hiking experience in Alençon is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.48 out of 5 stars from over 600 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the charming blend of historical sights, and the opportunity to discover the city's green spaces.

Are there any notable landmarks or attractions along the urban trails?

Yes, Alençon's urban trails often pass by significant landmarks. You can explore routes that take you past the historic Castle of the Dukes of Alençon and the impressive Basilique Notre-Dame d'Alençon. For example, the Castle of the Dukes of Alençon – Basilica of Our Lady of Alençon loop connects these two prominent sites. Beyond the immediate city, the region also features natural monuments like the Sainte-Anne Hill and the Vignage Rocks, offering scenic viewpoints.

Can I bring my dog on urban hikes in Alençon?

While many urban trails are generally dog-friendly, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in populated areas or near historical sites. Be mindful of local regulations regarding pets in parks and public spaces. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved around other pedestrians.

Are there family-friendly urban walks suitable for strollers?

Many of Alençon's urban trails are relatively flat and paved, making them suitable for families with strollers. Routes that stick to city streets, parks like the Parc des Promenades, or the banks of the Sarthe River are generally good options. The 12 easy routes in this guide are a good starting point for family outings.

What is the best time of year for urban hiking in Alençon?

Urban hiking in Alençon can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming flowers to the city's parks, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is pleasant for evening strolls, and even winter walks can be charming, especially if you're exploring historical areas. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.

Where can I find parking for urban walks in Alençon?

Alençon offers various public parking options throughout the city center and near key attractions. Many urban routes, such as the Château des Ducs d'Alençon loop, start from central locations where parking facilities are available. Look for designated parking areas or public car parks when planning your visit.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the urban trails in Alençon?

Yes, as Alençon is a vibrant city, you'll find numerous cafes, bakeries, and restaurants conveniently located along or near the urban hiking trails, especially in the city center. This allows you to easily grab a coffee, a snack, or enjoy a meal before, during, or after your walk.

Can I access these urban trails using public transport?

Alençon has a local public transport network that can help you reach various starting points for urban walks. Since many trails begin in the city center, they are often easily accessible by bus or on foot from central transport hubs. For more detailed information on local transport, you can visit the Alençon Tourisme website.

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