Best attractions and places to see around Neuvillette-En-Charnie include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. This commune in the Sarthe department of France is characterized by its rural setting and proximity to the expansive Forêt Domaniale de la Petite Charnie. The area offers opportunities to explore medieval towns, historic castles, and scenic viewpoints. Many significant cultural and natural sites are found a short drive from Neuvillette-En-Charnie.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Someone – apparently quite some time ago – added this simple chapel as a highlight in the komoot system for the sport of 'mountain biking', but without posting anything about it or uploading any pictures. However, this small place of worship also exists in the sport of 'hiking', and there, there's a short explanatory text by user @Paul_C as well as several photos – albeit only exterior shots – of the chapel. If you're interested, see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/5720275
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Presentation: Maine Medieval and Cultural Center Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the 13th century at the Domaine du Chevalier in La Ferté-Clairbois. A team of enthusiasts invites you to discover an interactive medieval show in the heart of a beautiful fortified farm, punctuated by equestrian combats, castle attacks and lively banquets. - https://www.gralon.net/tourisme/loisirs-culturels/info-centre-medieval-et-culturel-du-maine-sainte-suzanne-3052.htm - https://www.francebleu.fr/infos/societe/en-mayenne-le-centre-medieval-du-maine-a-sainte-suzanne-et-chammes-enfin-vendu-1592483565
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The Chapel of La Croix-Lamare was built by a local citizen who gave it his name. He built it to repent of his sins. Only God knows what he could have done and what a contrast to today's world where we would need a building permit and where we had to respect the building regulations!
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The castle of Sainte-Suzanne dates from the 11th century and holds the record of being the only stronghold that William the Conqueror could not defeat.
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The hike from town to see the Chateau de Sainte-Suzanne is well worth the effort and your just reward is that magnificent view.
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This dolmen is a curiosity. Balanced on a much larger boulder, the top slab rests on a smaller boulder - but was it man-made or nature-placed there?
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Good views from the opposite mountain
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The area is rich in history. You can explore the magnificent Sainte-Suzanne Castle, an 11th-century stronghold in one of France's most beautiful villages. Also, consider visiting the Medieval and Cultural Center of Maine – Domaine du Chevalier at La Ferté-Clairbois for an immersive 13th-century experience. Within Neuvillette-En-Charnie itself, the 12th-century Église du XIIe siècle features a rare fresco.
Yes, for natural beauty, the expansive 716-hectare Forêt Domaniale de la Petite Charnie offers excellent opportunities for enjoying nature and outdoor activities. For stunning vistas, head to Le Tertre Ganne — Scenic viewpoint overlooking Sainte-Suzanne, which provides panoramic views of the Chateau de Sainte-Suzanne.
Families will enjoy the medieval atmosphere at Medieval and Cultural Center of Maine – Domaine du Chevalier at La Ferté-Clairbois, which offers interactive shows. The historic village of Sainte-Suzanne, home to Sainte-Suzanne Castle, is also a great place for families to explore together.
A truly unique spot is the Devils' Table, a fascinating dolmen with a top slab balanced on a larger boulder. Another hidden gem is the Chapel of the Croix Lamare, a simple yet historic place of worship with an interesting backstory.
The region around Neuvillette-En-Charnie is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and road cycling. Explore options like the 'Chapel of the Croix Lamare – Chapelle loop' for MTB, or the 'Sainte-Suzanne Castle – Sainte-Suzanne Castle loop' for touring bikes. For more details and routes, check out the guides for MTB Trails around Neuvillette-En-Charnie, Cycling around Neuvillette-En-Charnie, and Road Cycling Routes around Neuvillette-En-Charnie.
Yes, you can visit the Devils' Table, a dolmen that is a curious prehistoric monument. Further afield, the town of Saulges (approx. 19 km west-south-west) is known for its prehistoric caves, including the Margot and Rochefort caves.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty. The medieval town of Sainte-Suzanne and its castle are frequently highlighted for their charm and historical significance. The panoramic views from Le Tertre Ganne are also highly praised, offering a rewarding experience after a hike.
Beyond Neuvillette-En-Charnie, several charming towns are worth exploring. Sainte-Suzanne (approx. 11 km west) is a medieval town voted one of France's most beautiful villages. Sillé-le-Guillaume (approx. 12 km north-east) features an 11th-century château. Fresnay-sur-Sarthe (approx. 27 km north-east), a 'Petite Cité de Caractère', offers a traditional market hall and remnants of a medieval castle.
Yes, within Neuvillette-En-Charnie, you can visit the historic Église du XIIe siècle. Additionally, the Chapel of the Croix Lamare is a small, simple chapel with local historical significance. Further away, Evron (approx. 16 km west-north-west) is home to the impressive Abbey of Notre Dame, and Solesmes (approx. 28 km south-south-west) hosts the important Benedictine Abbey Saint-Pierre.
The Forêt Domaniale de la Petite Charnie, which surrounds Neuvillette-En-Charnie, provides ample opportunities for nature walks. While specific easy walking trails are not detailed in the guide, the forest's expansive nature makes it ideal for leisurely strolls. The Domaine de la Triponnière also offers a peaceful, natural setting for guests.
While Neuvillette-En-Charnie itself is rural, the city of Le Mans, famous for its 24-hour car race, is approximately 32 km east. There, you can visit the 24-hour Museum, which chronicles the history of the race and automotive evolution, alongside its rich historic center and Saint-Julien cathedral.
The region offers diverse landscapes. You'll find the dense Forêt Domaniale de la Petite Charnie for woodland experiences. Near Fresnay-sur-Sarthe, the Alpes Mancelles is a listed natural site featuring unique landscapes where the Sarthe River flows through a deep valley, perfect for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.


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