Verniette: Its Romanesque chapel was listed as a historic monument in 1946 for its murals depicting the martyrdom of Saint-Laurent and Saint-Jean-Baptiste.
Verniette, with a population of 167, became part of Conlie in 1795. Its Romanesque chapel was listed as a historic monument in 1946 for its murals depicting the martyrdom of Saint-Laurent and Saint-Jean-Baptiste.
Approximately 11km south-east of Sillé-le-Guillaume.
Start/Finish point: In front of the reception bungalow at the municipal campsite.
- Follow the signs to the old wash-house. Then turn right towards Place des Halles
Halles and the town hall.
- Continue along the rue de Neuvy on the right towards Neuvy. Then turn right towards Plan d'Eau, "Ribaron". Pass a cross with a niche.
- At the crossroads turn left, leaving "Ribaron" on your right.
- At "Mortré", turn right, then continue to "La Fuie".
- At Verniette, pass a hemp oven, the presbytery and the 13th-century chapel.
- Pass the Gironde waterfall on your right and turn right towards the old dairy.
- Continue straight ahead. At the Conlie-Tennie crossroads, head towards Conlie.
- When you reach Conlie, take the Chemin de Vau on the left and continue straight on until you reach the lake. Walk along it to reach the finish.