Office de Tourisme du Bonnevalais
BONNEVALA peaceful fortified town surrounded by the Loir River, Bonneval is nicknamed "the little Venice of Beauce". Between medieval heritage and natural leisure activities, it is a pleasant stopover on the Wheat Route and can also be visited by electric ...
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ANETDownstream from the royal valley of the Eure, between nature and heritage, Anet boasts one of the reference buildings of the French Renaissance, the castle of Diane de Poitiers, designed by Philibert de l'Orme.
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NOGENT-LE-ROTROUOnce a bastion and outpost of the kingdom against Normandy, hanging on its rocky spur, the massive keep of Nogent-le-Rotrou dominates the city and recalls the prestigious past of the city, capital of the Perche, land of heritage and courtyard of the ...
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CLOYES-LES-TROIS-RIVIÈRESFormerly a stopover on the road to Santiago de Compostela, the town lies in a magnificent valley. Walks and heritage visits, including the Notre-Dame d'Iron priory famous for its frescoes and the starting point of the "children's crusade" in 1212.
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LA FERTE-VIDAMEExcess and nature in the small Percheron village of La Ferté Vidame. Between the gigantic French-style parks, the monumentality of the ruins of a decadent 17th century castle, illustrious figures such as Saint-Simon, Louis XIV's memorialist, and ...
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COURVILLE-SUR-EUREBetween river and wheat fields, old 15th century corbelled houses, flowers, a Gothic church with flamboyant fillings and a leisure centre, Courville-sur-Eure can be visited along a peregrination in the Eure Valley.
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