Circuit équestre de Parigné-le-Polin
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 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.
Practical information
Departure town
PARIGNE LE POLIN
Arrival town
PARIGNE LE POLIN
Distance
20 Km
Means of transport
Equestrian, difficulty level: Easy, duration: 3h
Ascent
uphill 208m
downhill 224m
Colour of tag
Orange
Documents to be downloaded
Location
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