Attractions and places to see around Oizé offer a blend of historical heritage, natural beauty, and local points of interest. Situated amidst forests, meadows, and wetlands, it provides diverse landscapes for exploration. The area is characterized by its "green" environment, featuring streams, peat bogs, and protected ecological zones. Visitors can discover historical landmarks and engage in various outdoor activities across its varied terrain.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
Highlight • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Castle
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Natural
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Other
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Oizé.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
good cheap camping, picnic place and swimming pool here
0
0
Now privately owned and impossible to visit, this beautiful chateau was first non-existent in the 1100s. It was purchased by the Sarcé family in 1822 and remained in the family until the last heir died in 1985 and was bought by a wealthy American.
2
0
This small island has a lot to offer: green spaces to stroll and relax, an art center and a working mill.
2
0
This section of the Fillé canal, close to the water and away from the hustle and bustle, is a pleasant walk.
3
0
Moulinsart Island is a leisure area in a natural setting at the gates of Le Mans. You will find a picnic area, a bar-restaurant, playgrounds for children, cultural spaces and a vegetable garden. In summer you can enjoy various entertainment.
0
0
Nice village. Beautiful St Martin church with a very pretty statuary.
0
0
Oizé offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the Church of Saint-Hilaire, a significant monument from the 12th and 13th centuries known for its vaulted choir and restored 12th-century fresco. Other notable sites include the former Benedictine Priory of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, the historical Château de Montaupin, and a beautifully restored Village Wash House.
Yes, Oizé features the mysterious ruins of the 11th and 12th-century Château du Boschet, emerging from vegetation in a marshy meadow. While not visitable, the historic Gallerande Castle is also a notable landmark in the area, though it is privately owned.
Oizé is rich in natural beauty, characterized by its forests, meadows, and wetlands, which cover a significant portion of its area. The Fessard and Casseau Streams traverse the commune, adding to its lush landscape. You can also explore protected ecological zones like the *Tourbière de la Fontaine du Bouchet* and *La Lande Des soucis*, identified for their ecological significance. The *Tourbière du Poumon vert* is a restored wetland area known for its biodiversity.
Oizé is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, offering four marked hiking trails ranging from 5 to 21 km that explore forests, bocage areas, peat bogs, and riverbanks. For cycling, the 'Vallée du Loir à Vélo' route is accessible from Oizé, providing further exploration along the Loir riverbanks. You can find various routes for hiking and cycling around Oizé.
Families can enjoy the natural setting of Moulinsart Island, which offers a picnic area, playgrounds, and various entertainment during summer. The nearby Moulin Sart Island also provides green spaces for relaxation. For attractions slightly further afield, the Zoo de la Flèche and Spaycific'Zoo are popular choices for families.
Beyond historical sites, Oizé features the picturesque 17th-century Moulin de Boisard, which now offers guest rooms. The Village of Luché-Pringé, known for its beautiful St Martin church and amenities like a camping area and swimming pool, is also a charming spot to visit.
While Oizé itself doesn't have a market, you can find local markets in nearby towns. La Suze-sur-Sarthe hosts a market on Thursdays, Ecommoy on Tuesdays, and Cérans-Foulletourte on Tuesdays and Saturdays, where you can discover local produce and crafts.
Oizé's diverse natural environments, including forests, meadows, and wetlands, make it an ideal destination for 'green' tourism. Spring and autumn are generally excellent for hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer also provides opportunities for outdoor activities and various entertainment, particularly at leisure areas like Moulinsart Island.
Oizé's extensive network of forests, meadows, and marked hiking trails provides many opportunities for walks with dogs. The natural areas and riverbanks are generally welcoming for leashed pets, allowing you to explore the 'green' landscape together.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical heritage and natural beauty. Highlights like Moulinsart Island are enjoyed for their natural setting, picnic areas, and family-friendly entertainment. The Village of Luché-Pringé is praised for its charm and beautiful church. The tranquil section Along the canal is also a favorite for pleasant walks away from the hustle and bustle.
Yes, several popular attractions are within a reasonable distance. These include the famous Zoo de la Flèche (about 18.5 km away), the 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit and museum (around 18 km away), and Spaycific'Zoo (12.7 km away). The Jardin d'Atmosphere du Petit Bordeaux is also approximately 10 km from Oizé.
Yes, Oizé and its surroundings offer several running trails. You can find various routes, including loops from Cérans-Foulletourte, La Lamberdière, and Oizé itself, ranging in distance and difficulty. Explore options on the Running Trails around Oizé guide.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: