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Centre-Val de Loire
Nogent-Le-Rotrou
Authon-Du-Perche

Frazé – Château de Frazé loop from Authon-du-Perche

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Road cycling routes
France
Centre-Val de Loire
Nogent-Le-Rotrou
Authon-Du-Perche

Frazé – Château de Frazé loop from Authon-du-Perche

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Frazé – Château de Frazé loop from Authon-du-Perche

03:04

76.5km

380m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 18, 2026

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Parc naturel régional du Perche

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302 m

Saint-André Church of Saintigny

Highlight • Religious Site

the Saint-André church dates from the 11th century; it was a priory then dependent on the abbey of St.-Calais, but the current building was completely rebuilt around the walls and framework of the old building. The project was carried out in 1877. The construction of a transept, enlarged windows and a stone bell tower completely modified the old monument. The environment has also changed a lot. All traces of the old cemetery, transferred outside the village at the beginning of the 18th century, have disappeared. The furniture includes a stone baptistery, a statue of the Virgin and Child, a confessional and a Louis XV period bench. The beautiful wooden tabernacle decorated with a statue of Saint Lubin comes from the church which was located a few kilometers away, in Saint-Lubin-des-Cinq-Fonts, and of which only the choir, which has become a chapel, remains today. .

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17.1 km

Saint-Martin Church of Unverre

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The Saint-Martin d’Unverre church depended on the Saint-Denis de Nogent abbey.

It is mentioned in 1125 in a general regulation by which Guillaume Gouet the younger recognized the possession of the church to the Cluniac monks.

Apart from the north aisle added in the 16th century, the Romanesque church was built during the 12th and 13th centuries.

It consists of a central nave, which is extended by a choir ending in a hemicycle, the heterogeneity of the bays of which testifies to successive restorations.

Thus, the axis window was walled up during the construction of the high altar altarpiece in the 17th century.

The nave is preceded by a half-timbered porch where the inhabitants met to decide on the affairs of the parish.

At the height of the second bay of the tall vessel, a door, now blocked, provided access to the cemetery which surrounded the church on its south and east parts until 1876.

From its Romanesque origin, the church has preserved the bases of the bell tower in grison, the slightly protruding buttresses which support the tower and the small semi-circular bays fitted in grison, partly closed today.

Pierced with small loopholes, a projection, rectangular in plan, attached semi-outside the tower, shelters the staircase and provides access to the bells.

The octagonal bell tower, built later, is topped by a very slender slate spire.

Like most Percheron religious buildings, the church was enlarged in the 16th century by the construction of a north aisle formed by an alignment of five gables. We will notice the gargoyles which emerge from the crowning of the buttresses. Windows with flamboyant networks light the bays of the northern part of the building.

The north aisle is accessed through a basket-handle western portal, characteristic of the Renaissance.

This portal is crowned with a brace gable decorated with foliage motifs. It is surmounted by an oculus adorned with a stained glass window on which we can see the Rosary and the arms of Boissieu and Déan de Luigné.

In the 19th century, the church was the subject of work including the construction of a sacristy in the extension of the north aisle and the widening of the windows of the nave.

The charm of this church also lies in the decor of its paneled vault and the quality of its religious art furniture dating from the 16th and 17th centuries.

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41.4 km

Notre-Dame Church of Yèvres

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Building from the 12th, 15th and 17th centuries, remarkable from a distance with its bell tower whose spire soars 52 m high.
The vault of the vast nave is paneled in Norwegian fir. The Renaissance entrance door is topped with a double pediment.
The church has 17th century furniture of Breton inspiration, the sculptures of which are the work of the Breton Charles Roscouët. The baptismal font and the furniture of the sacristy are also worthy of interest.
Relics of Saint-Constance, given to the church of Yèvres in 1678 by Lord Cyprien Besnard de Rezey, Advisor to the King and Intendant of Finances, with the approval of Mgr Ferdinand de Neufville de Villeroy, Bishop of Chartres, whose portrait is prominently placed in the nave of the church.
The visit ends with the "chapier", a piece of furniture with semi-circular drawers, which contains, "flat", an exceptional collection of priestly vestments and accessories.
Recent work on the south porch has revealed exterior fonts and attractive moldings on the pillars.

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54.1 km

Frazé

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It is a magnificent castle which deserves more recognition as the work is magnificent.

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54.1 km

Château de Frazé

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Frazé Castle is distinguished above all by its French-style exteriors. Unfortunately, their tour is only open to groups by reservation.

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54.4 km

Calvary of Frazé

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58.2 km

Saint Martin Church

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The Saint-Martin church of La Croix-du-Perche, composed of a single nave without aisles, dates from the 12th century. At this date, the church is the chapel of a priory founded around 1250 by the Abbey of the Holy Trinity of Tiron. The church only became a parish when the monks left, towards the end of the 16th century.

The monument is remarkable for its 16th century framework, entirely decorated with paintings dated 1537.

The building was classified as a historic monument in 1934.

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64.5 km

In the heart of Perche, this small listed church from the 12th and 16th centuries has a remarkable paneled vault. Visits by appointment.
Located a few kilometers from Brou, the small church of Miermaigne is covered with a Percheron-style paneled vault. You will notice its splendid framework supported by the inverted "T" of the tiebar and the hallmark. Altar of Saint Gilles which was venerated and was the subject of a pilgrimage which persisted until 1973. Explanatory plaques are placed at the entrance to the church. Visits by appointment.

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76.5 km

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72.6 km

2.49 km

861 m

491 m

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76.2 km

283 m

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