La Ferté-Bernard is recognized as the most sporty town in the Pays de la Loire region, and is a very attractive and dynamic place to live.
This medieval and Renaissance city is nicknamed the Little Venice of the West. Located in the natural region of Perche Sarthois, it takes its name from the abundant canals that run through it and from its construction on marshland.
Located between Paris and the West of France, this tourist town boasts numerous bridges. Legend even has it that there are as many bridges in the city as there are days in the year. Can you identify the 365 bridges mentioned in the legend?



If you’re looking for an unusual experience, a visit to the Little Venice of the West aboard an electric boat is a must (see opening times at the campsite reception): enthusiasm guaranteed!
For a more classic experience, climb aboard the little tourist train and pass by the not-to-be-missed Porte St Julien, the majestic Notre Dame des Marais church, the Hoyau fountain… (see opening times at the campsite reception) all magnificent Fertois landmarks.
This tourist town will charm you with its many sporting activities, unspoilt natural surroundings and rich cultural and gastronomic heritage.

La Ferté-Bernard is part of an important cultural and historical heritage. The relics of the time of the Perche counts have given rise to a multitude of sites from the Middle Ages and Renaissance in the area around La Ferté Bernard.
Lose yourself in the old town of La Ferté-Bernard, before discovering the sublime Château de Montmirail or immersing yourself in the silence of Tuffé Abbey. The museums and treasures of Perche Sarthois will help you discover the local culture.







