It is located on the line from Sillé-le-Guillaume to La Hutte-Coulombiers. The line opened for service on May 8, 1881. In 1918, the Ségrie station was the scene of a tragic rail accident. In 1975, the Fresnay – La Hutte section was closed to traffic. The last train passed through Ségrie station in 1993.
The interpretation trail
This former railroad line between Ségrie and Saint-Christophe-du-Jambet is 4.5 km long and has been developed for hiking, horse-riding and mountain biking. To help you discover the richness of the area, panels present its history, architecture, fauna and flora…
Panorama of Saint-Christophe-du-Jambet
The 12th-13th century Roussard sandstone church comes into view. To the right stands the Breton granite château, built in 1900.
Suspended fireplaces
Remains of a 15th and 16th century bourgeois or noble residence. In winter, a nativity scene is re-enacted and the fireplace is used for a wood-fired fest.
Notre-Dame Church
Built in the 12th century in roussard sandstone, a local stone, it is in the Plantagenet style. The stained glass came from the Carmel workshop in Le Mans.