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Circuit équestre de Parigné-le-Polin

in Parigné-le-Pôlin
20.0 km
Buckle
Equestrian
3h
Easy
  • Le Pré-Bignon" reception area, located at the entrance to the village of Parigné-le-Pôlin. Bivouacs available for groups of riders. The entire route is accessible to horse-drawn carriages.

  • From the Pré-Bignon stopover, if you take a few minutes on foot, you can walk to the church (keys available from the Town Hall during opening hours), where you can admire some remarkable modern stained glass windows and a Stations of the Cross, works by Micheau-Vernez, created during the Second World War when this Breton artist retreated with his pupils to Parigné.

    Back at the rest area, you can see a listed wrought-iron gate marking the entrance to the Perrais estate. This is a private...
    From the Pré-Bignon stopover, if you take a few minutes on foot, you can walk to the church (keys available from the Town Hall during opening hours), where you can admire some remarkable modern stained glass windows and a Stations of the Cross, works by Micheau-Vernez, created during the Second World War when this Breton artist retreated with his pupils to Parigné.

    Back at the rest area, you can see a listed wrought-iron gate marking the entrance to the Perrais estate. This is a private school. On your right, you can reach the wash-house, which is in perfect condition and is fed continuously by a small underground stream that flows down from Saint-Michel.

    Along the way, you'll pass the Landes du Bourray, where legend has it that Charles VI went mad. You will discover the Grand Pezé, a superb 13th- and 15th-century house, the Vallée equestrian centre and finally the Manoir de la Chevalerie.
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