Lhomme - Escapade autour du Jasnières
A pretty little rural commune, Lhomme is the birthplace of Jasnières white wine, which has had the appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) since 1937.
Lhomme is a village in the south of the Sarthe department in the Vallée du Loir. It is the birthplace of Jasnières wine, known since the Middle Ages and classified as an AOC since 1937. On south-facing clay-limestone slopes, around twenty winegrowers produce around 280,000 bottles a year from some 80 hectares. The village is bordered by the greenway that runs 33 km from Bessé-sur-Braye to Montval-sur-Loir.Things to see along the way:
- The parish church of Saint Martin features features from the 11th century (north wall of the nave), 12th century (nave and chevet), 17th century (chapels), 19th century (sacristy) and early 20th century (bell tower);
- The Loir Valley vineyards;
- The "Mon Idée" panorama;
- Château de la Gidonnière (private).
Practical information
Departure town
LHOMME
Arrival town
LHOMME
Distance
12.9 Km
Means of transport
Walking, difficulty level: Easy, duration: 3h30min
Ascent
uphill 124m
downhill 54m
Colour of tag
Jaune
Documents to be downloaded
Location
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