THE MYSTERY OF THE FALUNS
A site where art and technology meet geological historyRead more
THE STATE-OWNED FOREST OF CHANDELAIS
Read moreOf the great forests of Anjou, only a few are left, of which the forest of Chandelais is the most important. In the 15th century, King René used it for hunting, close to his residence in Baugé. Nowadays, the most remarkable trees of Anjou can be found there, oak and beech trees, as well as about fifty species of mushrooms. This 2,000-hectare forest offers numerous hiking, biking and horseback riding trails: 80 kilometers in total!
SAINT-NICOLAS POND - PARC DE LA GARENNE
Read moreThis 112-hectare park is a haven of peace for joggers with its 4, 5 or 8 km of paths around the Saint-Nicolas pond, but also a superb playground and discovery area for children, with its toy boat basin, its pedal carts and its animal enclosures. Come and (re) discover this pleasant park for a stroll, a picnic, to enjoy the refreshment bar in good weather, or why not for a little ride on the merry-go-round for young and old alike.
WEATHERCOCK SHOP
Atelier de la Girouetterie, offering a visit to see all the stages of ...Read more
THE ISLAND OF BEHUARD
Island which shelters the tiny and authentic hamlet of Béhuard, located in ...Read more
THE MOOON'S ESCAPADES
Les Escapades du Meugon, a trip to discover the local heritage and ...Read more