Bellême


Bellême is a commune in the Orne department in northwestern France. It is classed as a Petites Cités de Caractère. The musicologist Guillaume André Villoteau was born in Bellême, as was Aristide Boucicaut, owner of Le Bon Marché, the world's first department store. This town is possibly the origin of the English and French surname Bellamy.

Location

At the heart of the Parc Naturel Régional du Perche, in the Orne Department, Bellême is on a hill that dominates the Perche area.

Sights

  • 17th century and eighteenth century houses.
  • 17th century Hôtel de ville.
  • Sundials on rue du Château, place de la République and place Liègeard.
  • Château gatehouse 15th century, and moat.

National heritage sites

The Commune has six buildings and areas listed as a Monument historique.

Landscape

  • The town is built around the crest of a natural bowl, in which sits an outdoor lido, moto-cross circuit, stables and an expansive 18-hole golf course with adjacent hotel and holiday apartments.

Events

International relations

Bellême is twinned with:

Sports

  • The town's football club, FC Pays Bellêmois, compete in the Ligue de Football Basse-Normandie and the Coupe de France, playing their home games at the town's Terrain Intercommunal.
  • Moto Club Bellêmois hosts motocross events that welcome an international field of competitors.

Notable people