Best attractions and places to see around Campandré-Valcongrain include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, featuring summits and river valleys, particularly within the Suisse Normande area. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, scenic viewpoints, and dedicated routes for cycling. This area offers diverse outdoor experiences for those interested in the natural and cultural heritage of Calvados.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The most beautiful landscapes of Swiss Normandy
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Don't hesitate to climb the 20-meter steep slope
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Unfortunately, you cannot enter the castle grounds.
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A very pretty place that seemed completely deserted on Sunday. Many artists must have painted the beauty of the place and the landscape here.
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Château des ducs d'Harcourt: Ruins of a castle built in the 17th and 18th centuries in Thury-Harcourt. Unfortunately, the castle, praised as the "Versaille of Normandy", was destroyed in fighting in August 1944. Today only parts of the facade and two guard pavilions remain. The chateau is a good starting point for numerous hikes in the beautiful "Normandie Suisse".
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For families, the Greenway of Suisse Normande is an excellent choice. This protected cycle path follows the Orne river with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for children. The charming village of Clécy also offers a pleasant environment for families to explore.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the ruins of Château d'Harcourt, a 17th-century castle partially destroyed during WWII, where parts of the facade and a chapel remain visible from the public road. Mount Pinçon also holds historical significance as the site of a fierce WWII battle, featuring a military memorial at its summit. The village of Clécy itself is recognized as a historical site.
For stunning panoramic views, head to The Sugarloaf, a summit known for its expansive vistas of the surrounding countryside, where you might even spot paragliders. Another excellent spot is Mount Pinçon, the highest point in Calvados, which offers magnificent panoramas alongside its historical significance.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Mount Pinçon loop from Le Plessis-Grimoult' or the 'Château du Plessis-Grimoult loop from Le Plessis-Grimoult'. More moderate options include the 'Mont Pinçon Trail' and the 'Mount Pinçon loop from Roucamps'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Campandré-Valcongrain guide.
Yes, the region caters to cyclists of various skill levels. The Greenway of Suisse Normande is a protected cycle path offering minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed ride. For more challenging cycling experiences, you'll find several difficult routes listed in the Cycling around Campandré-Valcongrain guide, such as 'The railroad tunnel – The lair of Thury Harcourt loop'.
Beyond the summits like The Sugarloaf and Mount Pinçon, the region is defined by the Orne river valley, particularly within the Suisse Normande area. The Greenway of Suisse Normande offers a great way to experience the river's natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse outdoor experiences, from the scenic views at The Sugarloaf to the peaceful cycling along the Greenway of Suisse Normande. The charming atmosphere of villages like Clécy and the historical depth of sites like Mount Pinçon are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Campandré-Valcongrain and its surroundings offer challenging gravel biking routes. You can explore options like the 'Orne Bay – Sainte-Anne Viaduct loop from Thury-Harcourt' or 'The lair of Thury Harcourt – Castle of the Dukes of Harcourt loop from Thury-Harcourt'. More routes are detailed in the Gravel biking around Campandré-Valcongrain guide.
While specific public transport details for individual attractions are not provided, the region is best explored by car or bicycle to access the various natural and historical sites scattered across the Suisse Normande area.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and conducive to hiking, cycling, and exploring. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds.
While popular spots like The Sugarloaf offer spectacular views, exploring some of the less-trafficked hiking trails around Mount Pinçon or the quieter sections of the Greenway of Suisse Normande can lead to serene spots and unique perspectives away from the main tourist hubs.


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