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Circuit de la Croix Champagne

Promenade et Randonnée (PR) footpath in Gréez-sur-Roc
8.5 km
Buckle
Walking
2h
Easy
  • Situated on the borders of Maine and Perche, on rocky ground, the village of Gréez-sur-Roc developed near the confluence of the Braye and the Saint-Almire stream. Occupied since prehistoric times, its medieval development is thought to be linked to the creation of a religious foundation in the 6th century by the hermit Saint-Almire. Despite the rural exodus linked to its isolation, Gréez-sur-Roc still has an active market town and important outlying areas, such as the hamlet of...
    Situated on the borders of Maine and Perche, on rocky ground, the village of Gréez-sur-Roc developed near the confluence of the Braye and the Saint-Almire stream. Occupied since prehistoric times, its medieval development is thought to be linked to the creation of a religious foundation in the 6th century by the hermit Saint-Almire. Despite the rural exodus linked to its isolation, Gréez-sur-Roc still has an active market town and important outlying areas, such as the hamlet of Croix-Champagne, 7 km from the village. This well-preserved area now attracts both second-time residents and newcomers looking for a quality lifestyle.

    Map and full description of the route available in the Guide Rando du Perche Sarthois (46 routes).
    On sale at the Perche Sarthois tourist offices for €6.