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Mountain bike trails around Sainte-Scolasse-Sur-Sarthe are situated in the Orne department of the Normandy region, offering access to varied terrain. The area is characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and valleys, providing diverse environments for cycling. Proximity to the Perche Natural Regional Park and Normandie-Maine Regional Nature Park means routes often traverse woodlands and open countryside. This landscape supports a range of mountain biking experiences, from gentle paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.6km
01:36
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:12
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:08
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located on the highest point next to the enormous church, no life without water
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shops and some small terraces with plenty of parking.
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Souvenir for 2 world wars
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In the hilly landscape, the hilltops are often wooded with occasional panoramic views.
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They are becoming rare because they produce little milk, but they are beautiful, muscular animals.
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Saint-Julien-sur-Sarthe is a municipality and super small village with a huge church in the French department of Orne (region of Normandy) and has 603 inhabitants (1999). The town is part of the arrondissement of Alençon. source wikipedia
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Embedded in a beautiful pond, the ruins of Gannes castle offer absolutely delightful views.
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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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While our guide highlights a selection of routes, the broader region around Sainte-Scolasse-Sur-Sarthe, particularly within the Perche Natural Regional Park and Normandie-Maine Regional Nature Park, offers numerous opportunities for mountain biking through its extensive forests and varied terrain. Our community has mapped over 60 mountain biking tours in the area, with 2 featured in this guide.
Yes, there are easy options available. For instance, the Watertoren – Gestorven voor onze vrijheid loop from Montchevrel is an easy 12.5-mile (20.1 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 12 minutes to complete. Another easy route is the View – Franse koeien loop from Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe, covering 13.0 miles (20.9 km).
The mountain bike trails around Sainte-Scolasse-Sur-Sarthe are characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and valleys. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces as routes often traverse woodlands and open countryside, especially within the Perche Natural Regional Park and Normandie-Maine Regional Nature Park.
Yes, many of the trails in the region are circular. For example, the Étoile du Perche Signpost – Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey loop from Soligny-la-Trappe is a popular moderate circular route covering 35.0 miles (56.4 km). Another option is the Abbaye de la Trappe – Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey loop from Soligny-la-Trappe, a 32.0-mile (51.5 km) loop.
For longer rides, consider the Étoile du Perche Signpost – Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey loop from Soligny-la-Trappe, which is 35.0 miles (56.4 km) long and typically takes around 4 hours 28 minutes. Another substantial option is the Abbaye de la Trappe – Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey loop from Soligny-la-Trappe, a 32.0-mile (51.5 km) path.
The routes in Sainte-Scolasse-Sur-Sarthe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 60 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the quiet woodlands and rolling landscapes.
While riding, you might encounter various points of interest. For example, the Greenway from La Mele-sur-Sarthe to Alencon offers scenic views, and the Mêle-sur-Sarthe Lake provides a pleasant stop. You can also find historical sites like the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption.
Yes, the region offers paths suitable for families, particularly the easier routes. The extensive forests and regional parks provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all skill levels. Look for trails marked as 'easy' for the most family-friendly experience.
The region's varied terrain, including forests and valleys, makes it enjoyable for mountain biking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially muddy conditions in forested areas.
The area around Sainte-Scolasse-Sur-Sarthe is rich in forests, offering extensive trail networks. Notable forests include the Écouves forest, Multonne forest, and Bercé forest, all providing numerous paths suitable for mountain biking. The Perche Natural Regional Park and Normandie-Maine Regional Nature Park also feature significant woodland sections.
The rolling hills and varied landscapes of the Perche Natural Regional Park and Normandie-Maine Regional Nature Park often provide elevated sections with scenic viewpoints. While specific named viewpoints are not detailed for every trail, the natural topography ensures many opportunities for panoramic views across the countryside and forests.
While this guide features moderate and easy routes, the broader region, particularly within the natural regional parks, offers terrain with more challenging ascents and varied surfaces suitable for experienced riders seeking a greater challenge. The longer moderate routes, such as the Étoile du Perche Signpost – Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey loop from Soligny-la-Trappe, provide a substantial ride.


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