Pays Perche : back-roads ramble
Pays Perche : back-roads ramble
A beauty unveils her natural riches and history : the land of Perche.
 
 
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Pays Perche : back-roads ramble
 
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98 mn 00
 
 
1. Rueil La Gadelière
3 mn 57
 
2. La Ferté Vidame - Le Château
4 mn 00
 
3. La Ferté Vidame - Saint Simon
3 mn 29
 
4. La chapelle de Reveillon
3 mn 49
 
5. Senonches
4 mn 10
 
6. Manou et la Tourbière
4 mn 04
 
7. La Loupe
4 mn 19
 
8. St Maurice St germain - Le château des Vaux
4 mn 30
 
9. Nogent-le-Rotrou
4 mn 43
 
10. Margon
4 mn 10
 
11. Marolles-les-Buis
5 mn 36
 
12. Frétigny
4 mn 20
 
13. Thiron-Gardais
7 mn 10
 
14. Vichères
3 mn 31
 
15. Les Etilleux
4 mn 42
 
16. Ceton
4 mn 27
 
17. Manoir de Courboyer à Nocé
4 mn 26
 
18. Brou
3 mn 49
 
19. Frazé
3 mn 34
 
20. La Croix du Perche
5 mn 47
 
21. Les Autels Villevillon
5 mn 02
 
22. Authon du Perche
4 mn 25
 
 
 
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