Discover 5 sites offering exceptional views of the Coëvrons landscape in Mayenne: get your cameras ready!

01

The Tertre-Ganne in Sainte-Suzanne

If you had to choose just one, the Tertre-Ganne viewpoint offers a sublime view of the medieval city and allows you to admire a spectacular sunset.

Mound Ganne in Sainte-Suzanne
Tertre Ganne in Sainte-Suzanne, © Lezbroz – Teddy Verneuil – Mayenne Tourism

02

The view of the Mayenne from Montaigu hill

Situated at an altitude of 291m, Montaigu Hill offers a nearly 360° view of the Mayenne countryside. It is also one of the highest hills in the eastern part of the Mayenne department.

 

 

Drone view: Picnic at sunset on the Montaigu hill in Hambers in Mayenne - View of the Coëvrons hills and the Saint-Michel chapel
Drone view: Sunset picnic on Montaigu hill in Hambers, Mayenne – View of the Coëvrons hills and the Saint-Michel chapel, © Discover Together

03

Notre-Dame des Champs

A spectacular panorama of the Coëvrons mountains in Mayenne, the Notre-Dame des Champs viewpoint is located in the commune of Saint-Georges-sur-Erve. If you look closely, you can see the medieval town of Sainte-Suzanne in the distance.

A woman observing the Mayenne wooded landscape from the viewpoint of Notre Dame des Champs in Mayenne in the Coëvrons at Saint-Georges-sur-Erve
A woman observing the bocage landscape of the Mayenne region from the viewpoint of Notre Dame des Champs in Mayenne, in the Coëvrons area of ​​Saint-Georges-sur-Erve, © Hello Travelers

04

View of the Saulges Canyon

In the Erve Valley, come and discover the view from the cliffs of Saulges Canyon. This impressive landscape has formed over the centuries and today offers you an atypical and completely natural panorama.

Top 5 most beautiful panoramas
Top 5 most beautiful panoramas, © Lezbroz – Teddy Verneuil – Mayenne Tourism

05

The Rubric

The Rubricaire d'Hambers is located on the slopes of Mont-Rochard. This Gallo-Roman fortress, built just 3 km from the ancient Roman road linking Jublains to Le Mans, offers magnificent views of the Mayenne countryside.

A woman walks through the ruins of the Rubricaire in Hambers - a Gallo-Roman fortress - in Mayenne
A woman walks through the ruins of the Rubricaire at Hambers – a Gallo-Roman fortress – in Mayenne, © Hello Travelers

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