Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Augustin-Des-Bois. This commune in Maine-et-Loire, France, features a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. It is situated within the Romme and Auxence valleys, an Espace Naturel Sensible characterized by semi-wooded plateaus and streams. The area also includes 400 hectares of woods, offering diverse natural environments.
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superb ruins of Champtoce Castle
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Beautiful view of the structure from the iron bridge.
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Very exotic, calm of nature, diversity of sites (Loire, hillsides, vineyards) Savennières charming village to discover
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Savennière is known for viticulture; around 30 producers of Savennières wines are produced here. Production averages around 533,000 bottles per year.
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Savennières is known for its wine, they are usually intensely flavored, with aromas of warm straw, beeswax and chamomile, so is the advertising. In the middle of town there is a small wine shop with a beautiful little tasting garden, which is where we tried it out.
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Chalonnes-sur-Loire is a small, dreamy town on the Loire, sports and cultural events enliven the town a bit.
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Savennières takes you through the vineyards and forests of the hillsides, as well as along the banks of the Loire. You will appreciate the views of the countryside.
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Savennière is a small town on the banks of the Loire. Its shallow soils composed of sandstone schists, volcanic veins and aeolian sands allow the cultivation of chenin and the production of dry, semi-dry and sweet white wines. In its cobbled and lively village with several shops, treat yourself to the pleasure of a break to enjoy a drink or simply enjoy its Loire atmosphere.
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You can delve into the region's industrial past at the Coal mine headframe and lime kiln, a historical monument where coal was mined from 1541 to 1892. Additionally, the ruins of the medieval Château de Champtocé s/Loire offer a glimpse into the 13th century, famous as the birthplace of Gilles de Rais. Within Saint-Augustin-des-Bois itself, the Église de Saint-Augustin-des-Bois and the Mairie (Town Hall) are notable landmarks constructed in the early 20th century, with the church's origins dating back to 1760.
Yes, for a unique family experience, consider visiting Le Jardin des Kangourous in La Possonnière, where you can walk among free-roaming kangaroos. The charming settlement of Savennières, known for its wines, is also listed as family-friendly and offers a pleasant atmosphere with a small wine shop and tasting garden.
Saint-Augustin-des-Bois is nestled within the Romme and Auxence Valleys, designated as an Espace Naturel Sensible. This area features semi-wooded plateaus, alternating woodlands, hedges, and sunken lanes, all traversed by streams like La Coudre Stream that feed into the nearby Loire River. The commune itself boasts 400 hectares of woods, including historically significant areas like the Bois Noirs.
The area offers several pedestrian circuits to explore the Anjou bocage. You can choose from the 7 km Circuit des Bois Noirs, the Circuit du Château with panoramic views along the Coudre stream, or the longest, 10.5 km Circuit de l'Epinay, which showcases magnificent scenery across semi-wooded plateaus. For more detailed routes, you can find various hiking options in the MTB Trails around Saint-Augustin-Des-Bois guide, which also includes walking paths.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of cycling. For example, the Cycling around Saint-Augustin-Des-Bois guide offers routes like the 'Bike loop from Saint-Augustin-des-Bois' (9.5 km, easy) or longer moderate routes like the 'Pont de l'Alleud – Savennières loop'. Road cyclists can explore options in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Augustin-Des-Bois guide, including a 43 km 'Big Houses – The church of Andigné loop' starting from Saint-Augustin-des-Bois.
The region is renowned for its wines. You can visit Savennières, a charming village famous for its intensely flavored white wines, where you'll find a small wine shop with a tasting garden. Other options include the Domaine du Closel Château des Vaults in Savennières and the eco-committed Domaine des Coteaux Blancs in Chalonnes-sur-Loire, both offering visits, tastings, and wine sales. You can even take electric scooter tours through the vineyards around Chalonnes-sur-Loire.
Yes, the Suspension bridge over the Loire near Ingrandes is a notable structure, showcasing steel processing achievements and is one of the
The region's natural beauty, including its valleys, woods, and streams, makes it pleasant for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months. The arboretum in Bécon-les-Granits, for example, is open from April to October, suggesting these months are ideal for enjoying the natural and cultural sites.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Coal mine headframe and lime kiln is often described as 'impressive' and 'can be seen from Montjean-sur-Loire'. The village of Savennières is praised for its 'charming' atmosphere and 'excellent dry white wines'. The Suspension bridge over the Loire is noted for its 'very nice metal' structure and historical significance.
Yes, the Musée du Granit in the nearby village of Bécon-les-Granits offers insights into the history of the granite industry and its workers. Bécon-les-Granits also features an arboretum, which is open from April to October, providing a cultural and natural experience.
The Chalonnes-sur-Loire Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering beautiful spots along the Loire. While specific details for all paths are not available, this bridge provides an accessible option for enjoying the riverside scenery.
Beyond traditional hiking and cycling, you can explore the vineyards around Chalonnes-sur-Loire with electric scooter tours, offering a modern and fun way to see the wine region. Additionally, traditional boat trips and cruises are available on the nearby Loire River, providing a different perspective of the landscape.


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