• The
Rock of Oëtre, a sheer cliff overlooking the
Rouvre from above, is a popular tourist site. It can resemble a human face seen in profile. • The
Rabodanges hydro-electric dam and its feed lake starting at
Putanges-le-Lac which can be used for
fishing,
powerboating and
water skiing. •
Museum of Pont-Érambourg is a museum based at the former Pont-Érambourg station in
Saint-Pierre-du-Regard, dedicated to railway heritage. In addition the museum has a 13km
Velorail route that is open to the public. •
Souleuvre Viaduct - Originally built by
Gustave Eiffel in 1893. The site is now an amusement park, featuring Bungee jumps, a botanical garden and other attractions. •
Museum of the liberation of Berjou retraces the fighting of August 15, 16 and 17, 1944 around the River Noireau as part of the
battle of the Falaise pocket. • The town of
Pont-d'Ouilly and its café by the Orne riverside, which every Sunday makes space on the river for the
Canoe polo team to practice. (The town's team is one of the best in France). • The town of
Clécy and its cafés by the Orne riverside, for its
pedalos, and closeness to cliffs suited to climbing, hang-gliding and paragliding, in the communes of
Saint-Omer and
Vey. •
Jardin Intérieur à Ciel Ouvert is a public garden in
Athis-Val de Rouvre that is classified as a
Jardins remarquables by the
Ministry of Culture and the
Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France. •
Renaissance Garden of Sainte-Honorine-la-Chardonne another garden classed as
Jardins remarquables by the
Ministry of Culture and the
Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France based in
Sainte-Honorine-la-Chardonne • The
Château de Pontécoulant the home of the
Le Doulcet de Pontécoulant family since the 14th century. The Chateau today dates mostly from the 16th and 17th century. It was classed as a
Monument historique in 1927. Its 18th century gardens were classed as Monument Historique 60 years later. • The
Château de la Pommeraye, an 18th-century
château, built in 1743 set in a verdant landscape. It was classed as a
Monument historique in 1954. •
Château Ganne Remains of a fortified Castle dating back to the 11th century and classed as a
Monument historique in 2000. It is located in La Pommeraye. • The
Château de La Tourelle or Château du Bas Martimbosq, feudal vestige of the 14th century, adjoins the banks of the Orne, on the municipality of Curcy-sur-Orne. The current residence was restored and fitted out in the last century, in particular by singer-composer,
Nicolas Peyrac then by the Briout family. Today it still has the original towers, the vestiges of the chapel and remaining outer walls, a typical element of the stone medieval heritage of Norman Switzerland today. •
Eglise vivante et parlante, also known as the
living and talking church, is a Uniquely decorated church in
Ménil-Gondouin. When the local priest, Victor Paysant, arrived in 1873 he decorated the interior and the outside of the church with representations of paradise and hell, religious texts, paintings and frescoes. File:FranceNormandieRabodangesLac.jpg|Rabodanges Lac File:Suisse Normande Orne.jpg|View of Saint-Omer File:Pont-dOuilly.jpg|Pont-d'Ouilly File:001 Saint-Rémy.JPG|'Pits of Hell' Museum. Ch-Pontecoulant-avt.JPG|Chateau de Pontecoulant Eglise Menil Gondouin (Orne)-2.jpg|Eglise vivante et parlante Tour Porche.jpg|Tower Gates of Château Ganne Chateau 2.jpg|Château de la Pommeraye ==Sport and activities==