
Historic Mortrée in Half a Day
Mortree • One-Day City Plan
This compact itinerary covers the two main historical landmarks of Mortrée, a quiet village in Normandy's Orne department. Begin at the neoclassical Saint-Pierre Church, a 19th-century gem with Greco-Roman inspired facade and restored interior frescoes. Continue to Château d'Ô, a 15th-century castle built on a river island with Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Note that the château opens only about 40 days per year during summer and requires advance reservation for guided tours in French.
Overview
Planning a day in Mortree? This step-by-step itinerary covers the best of Mortree in one day — 2 attractions with exact walking times between each stop, entrance fees per person, and transport alternatives.
Plan around 1h 37min to visit 2 attractions along the way. Budget roughly €51: all attractions are free to enter, and roughly €51 for 3 meals.
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Mortrée Saint-Pierre Church
The Church of Saint-Pierre in Mortrée is a neoclassical church built between 1831 and 1834 by architect Dominique Dedaux. Designed in a basilical plan without transept, it represents the finest exampl…
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O Castle
The Château d'Ô is a 15th-century castle built on an island in the Thouanne river, creating a mirror-like reflection in the surrounding moat. Construction began in 1449 after the original 11th-century…
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