ANJOU NAVIGATION
Read moreYou don't need a license to rent a boat and sail! After a one hour training and the delivery of a captain's booklet, you will be able to leave the historical base of Grez-Neuville and discover the river landscape of Anjou. You will have a choice of 10 boats, all French. The freshwater sailors will meet in couple or in tribe for escapades going from the day to the week. The company is one of the few to offer rentals in the low season: a great deal to enjoy the mist that rises on the shore in the early morning.
LES CANALOUS
Read moreThe Canalous' fleet of 23 livable boats can accommodate from 2 to 12 people and sail on the Maine, Mayenne, Sarthe and Oudon rivers. 300 km of waterways and their flowered locks are waiting for you, because no license is necessary to pilot these small boats and barges. A training is set up before the departure all the same... During this itinerant stay, your stops will be the picturesque villages of Anjou, the forests, the guinguettes and the towpath fitted out for the bicycle from Daon, commune of the Mayenne, to Angers.
ANGERS MOB SERVICES
Read moreAn invaluable address for two-wheeler owners! If your scooter breaks down, Angers Mob Services is the only repair company that will pick up your vehicle and transfer it to its workshop. A repair workshop combined with a 2-wheeler rental service at very low rates, adapted to people on low incomes, with a view to facilitating their business travel. A self-service garage to repair your own 2-wheeler, with professional tools and advice.
VOGUE EN MAINE
Read moreWhat better and more enjoyable way to (re)discover Angers and the surrounding area than on the water? That's what Vogue en Maine offers, with its various tours and excursions. Climb aboard a real gabare and cruise the Maine, Mayenne, Sarthe and even Loire rivers for a few hours, or even a meal! Aboard the region's emblematic gabares, time seems to stand still and the world seems a little more peaceful. What better way to discover the local heritage from another point of view?