Attractions and places to see around Bonnefoi include a mix of local landmarks and natural features within this rural commune in France's Normandy region. Bonnefoi is situated within the Seine-Normandie basin, featuring the Iton river and two small bodies of water, the Bonnefoi municipal pond and the Mullerie pond. Its location within the Pays de L'Aigle intercommunality provides access to a broader range of attractions in the surrounding area.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Called La Trappe, this abbey from 1122 was the cradle of a reform of the Cistercian order in 1664, creating the Trappist order.
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A very beautiful abbey where the Trappist monks are still active. Cyclists and hikers can fill their canisters and water bottles at the available and free water point.
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A very attractive village with its twisted chimneys and the Sollerot lighthouse located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Ton.
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Spiritual home of Trappist monks, this abbey and monastery have had a tumultuous history. You will appreciate the most beautiful doors of the monastery when you pass by.
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Thanks to Mr. Poulenard for the history of this beautiful book. Nice to look at passing
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Active monastery founded in the 11th century which is home to the famous Trappist monks. While the abbey of La Trappe was faced, like most monasteries, with a decline in monastic fervor, it was refounded in 1660, following a stricter reading of the rule. This reform is originally called “of the Strict Observance”, but more commonly called “Trappist” in homage to the abbey which gave birth to it. Trappist life is a form of monastic-type religious life, lived under the rule of Saint Benedict (5th century), father of monks in the West. It is characterized mainly by a life voluntarily led apart from the world, in order to favor prayer. This punctuates the day of the monk who goes to church seven times a day. It is also a life of work, rather manual (about six to eight hours a day). It is also a path of asceticism marked by obedience to an abbot or a prior. In addition to obedience, celibacy, sharing of goods, silence, vigils, and fasts, the path of the Trappist monk is shaped by the community where he chooses to put down roots. This Trappist life combines solitude and community life. Everything the monk lives, he lives in the same momentum with other brothers with whom he prays, eats, works, reads and meditates on the Word of God. Note: to refresh yourself, you can take advantage of the presence of a fountain offering excellent quality spring water offered by the monks.
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Beyond the well-known sites, you can explore the intriguing Sollerot lighthouse, a 14-meter column that once provided public lighting to the village of Saint-Ouen-sur-Ton. The village itself is known for its distinctive twisted chimneys. Another unique spot is the Conturbie Pond, named after a vanished 19th-century village, where a section of the original church ruin still stands amidst the undergrowth.
Bonnefoi is situated within the Seine-Normandie basin, featuring the Iton river and two small bodies of water: the Bonnefoi municipal pond and the Mullerie pond. For broader natural exploration, the region is close to several forests and natural parks, including the Forêt de Perseigne, Forêt d'Écouves, and the peaceful Le Perche Regional Natural Park.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. Within Bonnefoi, you can find the local Église Saint-Pierre. Nearby, the Saint Bernard Fountain of La Trappe Abbey and Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey are significant religious and historical sites. Further afield, you can visit historical towns like Alençon, Argentan, or the 'Most Beautiful Village' of Saint-Ceneri-le-Gerei.
The area around Bonnefoi is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey – Abbey of La Trappe loop' from Tourouvre au Perche, or the 'Conturbie Pond – Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey loop' for road cycling. For more options, explore the cycling guides around Bonnefoi or the road cycling routes.
Absolutely. The region offers various trails for walking and running. You could try the 'Abbaye de la Grande Trappe Loop' or the 'Château de Genettes loop from Bonnefoi'. For more detailed options and routes, check out the running trails guide around Bonnefoi, which includes routes suitable for walking.
Many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. The Saint Bernard Fountain of La Trappe Abbey and Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey are listed as family-friendly. Exploring the nearby forests and natural parks, such as Le Perche Regional Natural Park, also offers great opportunities for family outings.
The region's natural beauty, including its forests and ponds, is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling and walking. Visiting during these seasons allows for comfortable exploration of both natural and historical sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spiritual atmosphere of the active monasteries like La Trappe Abbey, noting the quality of the spring water from its fountain. The unique character of landmarks like the Sollerot lighthouse and the serene setting of Conturbie Pond also receive positive feedback for their distinct charm and historical intrigue.
Yes, several nearby towns host local markets. You can experience local life and find fresh produce in Tourouvre (Fridays), Vitrai-sous-l'Aigle (Tuesdays), Mortagne-au-Perche (Saturdays), and Verneuil-sur-Avre (Saturdays), among others. These markets offer a great way to immerse yourself in the regional culture.
Bonnefoi itself is home to the Église Saint-Pierre. The region is particularly known for its monastic history, with the prominent Saint Bernard Fountain of La Trappe Abbey and Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey, the spiritual home of Trappist monks. Additionally, the Champs church and manor, with its 11th-century Romanesque church, offers another historical religious site.
While Bonnefoi is a rural commune, the wider region offers scenic spots. The Signal d'Écouves, approximately 42 km away, is known for potential scenic views. The Forêt d'Écouves and Le Perche Regional Natural Park also provide beautiful landscapes and opportunities for enjoying nature.


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