Surrounded by the forest of Ecouves and Goult wood, this village is part of the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park. It has 180 inhabitants and has preserved remains of its history. In the past, the Tunis-de-Goult had a priory that depended on Lonlay's abbey, founded in the eleventh century by Guillaume de Bellême, and whose last vestige today is a Romanesque chapel. The chapel Saint-Michel, a little further away, is a tribute to the archangel: it was located on a path that all pilgrims took to go to Mont-Saint-Michel. Nature lovers? The municipality also has a boatloaf available for visit.

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