Tessy-sur-Vire is located between the D-Day landing beaches and Mont-Saint-Michel, in the heart of the Vire Valley. With its hedges full of fruit and birds on the wooded and bushy slopes, sailing on the Vire and touching the rock wall of the Ham, Tessy-sur-Vire offers a real waterfall landscape.
Old medieval city, Tessy-sur-Vire, although having suffered the bombings of 1944, keeps solid granite houses.
The locality had a castle of the seventeenth century, the castle of Fincel. Destroyed in 1978, remains its dovecote covered with thatch.
Fervaches is located on a hill at the edge of the Vire.
Pont-Farcy is located in the heart of the Virois basin, in the valley of the Vire, less than an hour from Mont-Saint-Michel, a few kilometers from the viaduct of Souleuvre.