- With its characteristic manors, ancient farm buildings and typical villages, the Perche has its own unique personality. Lying astride the Orne and the Eure-et-Loir, less than two hours from Paris, this former French county rich in history has become an officially-listed "natural regional park" to protect its exceptional heritage.
- A nice journey of Sophie from the castle Saint-Jean at Nogent-le-Rotrou (the panorama of the Perche) to Juvigny-sous-Andaine (the horse farm "La Michaudière", the Percheron horses and the equestrian vaulting training) passing by Mortagne-au-Perche (the meeting with Pierre Yves, the walk through the town-the 16th century cloister- and the travel to Saint-Mard de Réno-the guesthouse "La Maison d'Hector, the book illustrations), by Le Mage (Thierry Soret, the weathercock maker) , by Mortagne-au-Perche again (the pilot Denis Juste and the flight over the bocage), by the "Basilique de la Chapelle Montligeon" (Laëtitia Guillemain, the restored statues and the visit of the basilica with its mosaics and stained glasses), by Forchamp ( Jérôme Forget, Justine Simon Klein and Manon, the pear harvest, the plantation of a pear tree and the tasting of the perry), by Saint-Mard de Renéno (Alain Charron and the gathering of mushrooms in the forest-the boletus-, the supper prepared by Pierre-Yves, the gift of a weathercock by Thierry) and by Nogent-le-Rotrou (Alban Cristin, the antique shop owner, the market and the "bochons de Nogent, the travel through Bellême and the manor restored by Alban and his wife Laurence). Besides we see zooms about David Commenchal and the pictures of the bocage, about Jean-Baptiste Olivier, the traveling distiller, about the National Sud and the saddlery school, about Mortagne-au-Perche and the black pudding, about the forests of the Perche and about the hunting with dogs in the Bellême forest.—zutterjp48
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