Attractions and places to see around Fontenai-Les-Louvets include a variety of historical sites, natural monuments, and religious buildings. The region features the Ecouves and Multonne forests, offering hilly landscapes and opportunities for exploration. With 17 hidden gems, Fontenai-Les-Louvets provides diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Perhaps the small botanical problem only exists in the German translation that the komoot system displays via Google, but: The highlight name refers to an "oak," but the text then refers to a "mammoth tree." But aside from this minor linguistic confusion, a beautiful carving can be found at this point in the forest.
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Perhaps the small botanical problem only exists in the German translation that the komoot system displays via Google, but: The highlight name refers to an "oak," but the text then refers to a "mammoth tree." But aside from this minor linguistic confusion, a beautiful carving can be found at this point in the forest.
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At this central location in the forest—where six streets converge to form an open space—the brightly lit small sacred monument rises above a slab and a small stone base. The simply crafted wooden cross (without a body) bearing the name "La Croix Madame" is painted white, forming a radiant centerpiece in the middle of the forest.
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2 perforations visible on the 12th photo of the Sherman M4A2 "Valois"
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If you are looking for a unique destination in Normandy, you should stop to see the Sherman tank in La Ferrière-Béchet. This is an American tank from World War II that was abandoned in the Ecouves forest after being hit by a German shell in August 1944. The tank is today covered in moss and vegetation, creating a striking contrast with its metal structure.
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“Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what motivated people to erect“ their ”cross at this point. (...) These crossroads were erected as visible signs and attract the eyes of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and wants to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who overcame death (...). The cross is part of our life, just as it was part of the life of Jesus. So I wish that many people ... visit the crossroads, whether as places of silence and breathing before God, whether as places of congregation meeting, prayer and praise of God. " (Text source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: "Crosses of the way ... Small sacred monuments as a sign of popular piety")
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La Roche Mabile is a small village of barely 150 inhabitants, but the landscapes are worth seeing. Stone houses, small paths and hilly landscapes make La Roche Mabile a magnificent passage along the Véloscénie.
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From Alençon to Carrouges, I passed through this village and as for Carrouges, it must be earned, these are magnificent places
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The region offers significant historical sites, including the Sherman tank, a World War II relic from General Leclerc's 2nd armored division, abandoned in the Ecouves forest. Another historical point of interest is the small village of La Roche-Mabile, known for its stone houses and hilly landscapes.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty, primarily featuring the Ecouves and Multonne forests. A notable spot is Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier, a remarkable crossroads in the Ecouves forest with a giant sculpted sequoia depicting forest guardians. The Sainte-Anne de Champfrémont chapel is also located at the edge of the Multonne forest, offering a natural spring nearby.
You can visit Sainte-Anne de Champfrémont, a chapel at the edge of the Multonne forest, which is an ideal starting point for walks and picnics. Another significant monument is Madame's Cross, a well-known white wooden cross in the Ecouves forest, accessible via several paths.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Sherman tank offers a unique historical experience. The sculpted sequoia at Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier and the serene setting of Sainte-Anne de Champfrémont with its picnic tables and natural spring are also great for families. The village of La Roche-Mabile offers charming landscapes for a family stroll.
Several attractions offer scenic viewpoints. Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier and Madame's Cross in the Ecouves forest provide elevated perspectives. The village of La Roche-Mabile is also noted for its magnificent hilly landscapes.
Yes, the region is excellent for walking and hiking. Sainte-Anne de Champfrémont is an ideal starting point for beautiful walks in the Multonne forest. The Ecouves forest, home to Madame's Cross and Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier, also features many trail and hiking paths. You can find more detailed running routes in the area on the Running Trails around Fontenai-Les-Louvets guide.
The area offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Rochers du Vignage givrés – Char Sherman loop' or the 'Mont des Avaloirs viewpoint – La Roche-Mabile loop'. For general cycling, there are routes such as the 'Madame's Cross – Basilica of Our Lady of Alençon loop'. Find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Fontenai-Les-Louvets and Cycling around Fontenai-Les-Louvets guides.
Absolutely. The area around Sainte-Anne de Champfrémont in the Multonne forest is perfect for easy walking routes and picnics, with tables available and a natural spring nearby. It's a tranquil spot to relax and enjoy the rural setting.
You can expect diverse landscapes, primarily characterized by the hilly terrain of the Ecouves and Multonne forests. These include dense woodlands, open forest clearings, and charming rural countryside, particularly around villages like La Roche-Mabile, which offers picturesque views.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The unique sculpted sequoia at Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier and the historical presence of the Sherman tank are often highlighted. The serene forest settings and well-maintained trails for walking and cycling also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the region features unique man-made monuments. The Carrefour du Chêne au Verdier is notable for its giant sculpted sequoia, transformed into a totem pole after being struck by lightning. Additionally, Madame's Cross stands as a prominent white wooden cross in the Ecouves forest.


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