Best attractions and places to see around Périers, a commune in the Manche department of Normandy, offer a blend of historical sites and access to the region's natural beauty. Situated in the agricultural Normandy bocage, the area is known for its fertile meadows and historical significance in butter production. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural landmarks and natural features, including parts of the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park. The town and its surroundings provide several…
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At the ruins of St. Thomas Church, you’ll immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of this historic site, surrounded by the rolling hills of the Normandy countryside. The church dates back to the 12th century. During your visit, be sure to observe the detailed carvings and remains of the church’s Gothic architecture. The tranquil setting, combined with an air of medieval history, makes these ruins a peaceful and reflective visit as you hike.
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Very simple abbey church from the 12th century. One of the first with cross-ribbed vaults.
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This church was not dedicated to one of the many people who died as martyrs (witnesses of faith) for their Christian beliefs, or who we venerate as blessed or saints because of their exemplary way of life. Rather, this parish has chosen God himself - in the "Holy Trinity" - as its patron saint. According to Christian teaching, we believe in ONE God who exists in THREE persons - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit. The following description can be found on the EKD (Evangelical Church in Germany) website: "The word tries to express the seemingly impossible, namely that God is three and one at the same time. To understand this, it helps to consider how people have experienced God throughout history: as a creator who loves his world and people like a father loves his children. As a God who became human himself in Jesus Christ, his son, and shared human life. And finally as God who is still present and alive among people in the Holy Spirit.”
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Abbey dating from the 11th Century. Roman style, it is very well preserved, and clearly visible from your bike!
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The church was built in two phases. The apse, the choir, the transept and two bays of the nave with associated vaults were finished when Eudes au Capel died in 1098. The remaining bays followed a few years later. The beautiful Romanesque abbey church was rebuilt with great care after the Second World War. As many original materials as possible were used. Particularly striking are the clean lines of the apse against the flat rear wall with a gable. The squat square bell tower and the slate roofs from La Hague are also worth seeing.
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A coastal town in the Manche region in Normandy, Créances is located about forty kilometers from Saint-Lô. Known for its fishing activities, it is also located not far from Pirou and its famous castle, La Haye or Périers. According to popular tradition, the town of Créances was born at the beginning of the Middle Ages, following the shipwreck on the Manche coast of a Portuguese ship. It subsequently developed quietly around fishing and agriculture, gradually taking on the peaceful and pleasant face that we know today, notably thanks to the drying of its numerous marshes. Now, Créances is mainly known for its sweet-tasting carrot which grows in the sandy fields. Visitors also appreciate its preserved beaches as well as its charming architectural heritage.
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The church was built in two phases. The apse, the choir, the transept and two bays of the nave with associated vaults were finished when Eudes au Capel died in 1098. The remaining bays followed a few years later. The beautiful Romanesque abbey church was rebuilt with great care after the Second World War. As many original materials as possible were used. Particularly striking are the clean lines of the apse against the flat rear wall with a gable. The squat square bell tower and the slate roofs from La Hague are also worth seeing.
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Hiking around is so well, because you have to walk quite a long time on the country road before you get "into the countryside".
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Périers and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Hamilton-Levaufre Museum, which commemorates the liberation of Périers in 1944. The Périers Church is notable for its Renaissance statuary and post-war reconstruction. Don't miss the Ruins of Saint-Thomas Church, dating back to the 12th century, offering a glimpse into Gothic architecture. Further afield, the Abbey of the Holy Trinity of Lessay is an important example of Romanesque architecture, meticulously rebuilt after World War II.
Yes, Périers is situated in the agricultural Normandy bocage, known for its fertile meadows. A significant natural feature nearby is the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park. This park offers diverse habitats, including marshes, peat bogs, and estuaries, making it excellent for wildlife observation. There's even an interpretation trail available between Périers and Saint-Jores within the park.
The area around Périers offers various outdoor activities. You can find several hiking routes, such as "The Millières moors and the Bruyères lake" or "Tourbière et chapelle de Gorges" within the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park. For cyclists, there are MTB trails like "Historic Building in Carentan – Carentan loop" and road cycling routes like "The Four Braves Memorial – Town Hall of Périers loop." You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, MTB, and road cycling guides for Périers.
Many of the historical and natural sites around Périers are suitable for families. The Abbey of the Holy Trinity of Lessay and the Abbey Church of the Holy Cross are both listed as family-friendly historical sites. Exploring the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park can also be a great family outing, offering opportunities for easy walks and wildlife spotting.
The Périers Church is a significant local landmark, notable for its exceptional Renaissance statuary and a history that spans from the Middle Ages to its post-war reconstruction. Its proud bell tower is a distinctive feature, visible from various roads leading into the town, and it offers guided tours to explore its rich past.
Créances, a coastal town near Périers, is primarily known for its sweet-tasting carrot, which thrives in its sandy fields. Historically, it developed around fishing and agriculture, and visitors also appreciate its preserved beaches and charming architectural heritage. It's located not far from Pirou and its famous castle.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting Périers. During this time, the weather is typically pleasant for exploring historical sites, enjoying the natural beauty of the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The agricultural landscape is also vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, about 17 km from Périers, you can visit the impressive Coutances Cathedral, a major 13th-century Gothic building. Other historic buildings in the vicinity include Pirou Castle and Gratot Castle (about 14.3 km away), offering further exploration opportunities for those interested in medieval architecture.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural tranquility. The Ruins of Saint-Thomas Church are praised for their peaceful setting and detailed Gothic architecture. The Abbey of the Holy Trinity of Lessay impresses with its consistent Romanesque architectural style and rich history. The overall area is valued for its quiet charm and opportunities to connect with both history and the Normandy countryside.
Yes, Périers itself has the Hamilton-Levaufre Museum, which focuses on the town's liberation during World War II. Additionally, the wider region offers significant D-Day related sites. The D-Day Experience and Airborne Museum are located approximately 19 km and 25.7 km from Périers, respectively, providing deeper insights into the D-Day landings and the war.
Périers was once known as "La Carthage du Cotentin." This nickname reflects its past as a bustling economic center, renowned for its rich meadows, quality cattle breeding, and significant butter production, which contributed to its prosperity.


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