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Distance : 7.2 km
Walking - Duration (average): 1h
Walking - Level: Easy
Départ : LA CHAPELLE-SAINT-FRAY

Start by discovering the 14th-century church of Saint-Mamert, and continue along the Cochetière mill.

Start by discovering the 14th-century church of Saint-Mamert, continue along the Cochetière mill, built in Roussard stone around the 17th century and powered by the Vray stream, and finish at the ruins of Le Vau, the remains of a Gallo-Roman villa in a very good state of preservation.

Approximately 20 km south-east of Sillé-le-Guillaume.

Start/Finish point: Car park next to the football pitch.

- Go down towards the village, turn left at the crossroads to go past the church, then left again along the road beside the town hall.
- Take the dirt track on the left. At the crossroads, turn right onto the footpath.
- On your left you will see the ruins of Vau, the remains of a Gallo-Roman villa. Go straight on into the forest, then follow the bend to the left.
- On the road, turn right, pass the reservoir, then turn left after the cross onto the forest path.
- At "Les Bruyères" turn left onto the white track, then take the first turning on the right.
- Go down the old track. Turn left and then immediately right onto the D242.
- Take the left-hand track opposite "Champ du Gué" as far as the road, then turn right. Go past "le moulin de la Cochetière".
- Stay on the D242 to go back up towards the village.
- Continue straight ahead on the track.
- Follow the track as it bends to the right.
- In the village, go back up to the car park.