
The Loire France Travel Guide
Saumur (approx. 30-40 min): A beautiful a place with a white château, dramatically higher than the Loire River. Saumur is also houses the Cadre Noir, France's national riding school. The village is a center for sparkling the production of wine (Crémant de Loire).
Nantes (approx. 40 min): Explore the Château des Ducs de Bretagne, a historical fortress, and the Machines de l'Île, an art project featuring giant mechanical animals. Nantes maintains a lively arts scene, good shopping, and diverse dining.
Chinon (approx. 1 hour): A charming medieval city with a royal fortress looking out over the Vienne River. Chinon is famous for its red wines, especially those from Cabernet Franc. Explore narrow streets, the fortification, and enjoy wine sampling.
Fontevraud Abbey (approx. 45 min): This spectacular former abbey stands as one of Europe's largest monastic cities. It contains the burial site of several Plantagenet royals, including Eleanor of Aquitaine and Richard the Lionheart. The abbey maintains a serene mood plus remarkable Romanesque architecture.
The Angers region has beautiful natural vistas for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Angers lies on the occidental edge of the Parc Naturel Régional Loire-Anjou-Touraine. This protected area presents opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring diverse landscapes. Find forests, wetlands, vineyards, and riverine environments.
Château de Saumur, a magnificent fortress, stands dramatically higher than the Loire River. Its history traces back to the 10th century, acting as a fortress, a ducal residence, and even a prison. Today, it hosts a museum and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Beyond the well-known châteaux, the region around Angers offers other cultural sites plus one-of-a-kind activities.
Just north of Angers, this theme park dedicates itself to plants and variety of life. It blends botanical discovery, educational exhibits, and entertainment, suiting families and garden enthusiasts alike.
Explore ancient cave dwellings carved into the tuffeau stone cliffs, notably around Saumur and Doué-la-Fontaine. These fascinating sites offer insight into centuries of existence in harmony with the environment.
Visit wine villages like Savennières, Rochefort-sur-Loire, or Brissac-Quincé. These places present wine tasting directly at the cellars (Caves) and a glimpse into authentic rural life in Anjou.
Uncover historic sites outside Angers' main attractions.
Experience authentic rural life and culinary delights.
Angers serves as a springboard for longer regional or multi-destination excursions within France.
Extend your trip to further explore the Loire Valley or other captivating French regions.
From Angers, several French cities present natural follow-up stops due to easy transportation.
Efficient travel between regions is simple with France's the public transit network.
Planned routes for a more extensive French travel experience.
Each region holds its own distinct cultural distinctions and traditions. Delving intowards these aspects enriches the trip experience.
French cuisine changes regionally. Discover local specialties from Brittany's crepes to Bordeaux's wines.
From the gentle Loire Valley to Brittany''s wild coast, France's landscapes vary dramatically. Embrace the diverse natural surroundings.