This quiet village invites you to discover its heritage through walks that can be done on foot, horseback or mountain biking. Two marked routes in yellow (leaflets at the Tourist office) to the choice: the path of the castle of Launay (5 km) leads to this private building, one of the most beautiful Norman castles according to Jean de la Varende, the path of Mont-Rôti (9 km) climbs gently through the forest to one of the highlights of the Eure (196 m!) which offers a beautiful panorama on the Campagne countryside. The site was also a Celtic pilgrimage site. During the Second World War, the Maquis Maquis was charged with destroying the observation post that the Germans had installed here. You can also pass through the beautiful church of St-Georges, rebuilt in the th century but where the choir and the tower of the th and th centuries are still déchiffrer, and aller its graffitis of boats and feet (!) on the southern facade.

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