Ancinnes

Ancinnes is a common French, located in the department of the the Sarthe and the area Pays of the Loire.

Its inhabitants are the Ancinnois .

Geography

The city nearest to Ancinnes is Alençon, chief town of the Orne, to 8 km.

Ancinnes is in the Normandy-Maine Park (between the the mancelles Alps and the Pole) with orée of the national forest of Perseigne.

Localities and variations

Ormeaux, Small Chatelet, Large Chatelet, the Field Owl, Chaigné, Barenton, Botellerie, City Gained, Glottières, Guillebaudières, Hat industries, Gesmier, the Ford of the Alder, Vaugolay, Longére, Montguillon

Communes bordering

History

  • the church Saint-Pierre, Saint-Paul d' Ancinnes dates, in its part of origin, the XI and XIIe centuries. One discovered there the remainders of a Byzantine furnace bridge and double swimming pools being used for ablutions. The ceiling and the walls are decorated with remarkable murals.
  • Released by the 2DB of the Leclerc General on August 11th, 1944.

Administration

Demography

Tourism and marketing activities

  • the close forest (habitat of many species of animals, including wild boars, stags and roe-deers) is furrowed many paths and minor riding roads; two fléchées hiking starts with the Town hall of Ancinnes.
Ancinnes is a starting point to discover the Alps Mancelles in the west, the Pole in the east, the park Normandy Maine in north, the High Sarthe and the Country of the Loire in the south.
  • rooms of hosts
  • trade: a bakery, a grocer/tobacco and a bar-restaurant.

External bonds

  • Ancinnes
  • Low Court: Rooms of hosts 3 Ears Lodgings of France
  • Chesn' Art: Lodgings of France, Workshop of Art

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