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Located in the picturesque Perche Sarthois region, the Château de Chéronne and its beautifully landscaped park offer a tranquil retreat amidst 400 hectares of enchanting woods and meadows. Situated by the charming Chéronne river, the front pond teems with a diverse array of wildlife.The entrance gatehouse, believed to be the original castle dating back to 1490, is a registered landmark with the esteemed French National Trust.
Constructed in the 16th century, the castle underwent modifications in the 17th century to remove its defensive architectural elements such as moats and drawbridges. In the 19th century, the main facades were meticulously restored, showcasing a delightful blend of Renaissance aesthetics.
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Directions:
To reach the destination, located between Chartres & Le Mans, follow these travel directions:
By car: Take the A86 / A11 and exit at "La Ferté-Bernard." Then, head towards Connerré & Tuffé. Continue through Tuffé towards Bonnétable. After Tuffé, take the first right towards St Denis-des-Coudrais. At the end of the descent, turn right and look for a blue sign indicating Cheronne, château et ferme.
By train: If arriving by TGV, get off at Le Mans station and take a 30-minute taxi ride (+332 43 24 92 92 / +336 63 11 79 10). Alternatively, if arriving by TER, get off at Connerré-Beillé station and take a 10-minute taxi ride (+332 43 89 03 41 / +336 14 21 47 03).
By plane or helicopter: If arriving by plane, land at Le Mans airport (+334 72 14 16 51).
Access Map:
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Air sight:
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To contact the destination for any further assistance, please use the provided contact numbers.
To reach the destination, located between Chartres & Le Mans, follow these travel directions:
By car: Take the A86 / A11 and exit at "La Ferté-Bernard." Then, head towards Connerré & Tuffé. Continue through Tuffé towards Bonnétable. After Tuffé, take the first right towards St Denis-des-Coudrais. At the end of the descent, turn right and look for a blue sign indicating Cheronne, château et ferme.
By train: If arriving by TGV, get off at Le Mans station and take a 30-minute taxi ride (+332 43 24 92 92 / +336 63 11 79 10). Alternatively, if arriving by TER, get off at Connerré-Beillé station and take a 10-minute taxi ride (+332 43 89 03 41 / +336 14 21 47 03).
By plane or helicopter: If arriving by plane, land at Le Mans airport (+334 72 14 16 51).
Access Map:
Please refer to the map for further guidance.
Air sight:
For a beautiful aerial view, access the PDF or print version.
To contact the destination for any further assistance, please use the provided contact numbers.
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Attractions
- Le Mans Cathedral: Located in Le Mans, just a short drive from Château De Chéronne, this stunning cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. It is renowned for its beautiful stained glass windows and intricate carvings.
- Circuit de la Sarthe: Motorsport enthusiasts will enjoy visiting the Circuit de la Sarthe, which is famous for hosting the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans race. Visitors can take guided tours of the circuit and learn about the history of this legendary race.
- Papea Parc: This amusement park in Yvré-l'Évêque offers a thrilling day out for families. It features a variety of rides, including roller coasters, water slides, and carousels. There are also picnic areas and a petting zoo, making it a great option for a fun-filled day.
- Musée des 24 Heures du Mans: Situated near the Circuit de la Sarthe, this museum celebrates the history and heritage of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. It showcases a fascinating collection of racing cars, memorabilia, and interactive exhibits that will appeal to motorsport enthusiasts.
- Abbaye de l'Épau: This picturesque abbey, located in Yvré-l'Évêque, dates back to the 13th century. It boasts beautiful gardens and architectural features, such as a stunning vaulted ceiling. Visitors can explore the abbey and learn about its fascinating history.
- Zoo de la Flèche: Situated in La Flèche, this renowned zoo is home to a wide variety of animals from around the world. Visitors can observe lions, tigers, giraffes, and many other species in spacious and natural enclosures. The zoo also offers educational shows and experiences.
- Château de Saint-Jean-du-Bois: This charming 15th-century castle, located in Saint-Jean-du-Bois, features elegant architecture and beautiful grounds. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the castle's interior and learn about its rich history.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle: Situated in Alençon, this museum is dedicated to fine arts and lace-making. It houses a remarkable collection of paintings, sculptures, and intricate lacework. Visitors can also learn about the traditional lace-making techniques that have been practiced in the region for centuries.
- Château de Courtanvaux: Located in Bessé-sur-Braye, this Renaissance-style castle is surrounded by a moat and beautiful gardens. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle's rooms and admire its unique architecture. The site also hosts various cultural events throughout the year. 10. Vallée du Loir: A picturesque river valley situated near Tuffé, Vallée du Loir offers scenic landscapes, charming villages, and opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore the countryside, visit local vineyards, and enjoy the tranquility of this idyllic region.