Best attractions and places to see around Broc include a variety of historical sites and natural features. The region offers a mix of cultural landmarks and scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient structures and enjoy views of the Loir river. This area provides opportunities for discovering historical monuments and charming settlements.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Located halfway between Tours and Le Mans, the Château and Gardens of Le Lude are part of the Loire Valley's grand châteaux route. They are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The château is one of the few of its size still inhabited, by a family that has lived there for 260 years. It overlooks the Loir Valley and is open to visitors from April 1st to October 31st and during school holidays. A unique feature: you can even try your hand at an escape game!
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This is the menhir of the Val Joyous lake at Château la Vallière
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Located at the gates of Anjou, this magnificent building is one of the Loire castles, listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. It is one of the last still inhabited by a family, whose generations have succeeded one another for more than 250 years.
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This pretty little village is located on the borders of Maine, Anjou and Touraine. In addition to being crossed by the Loir, there are also two of its tributaries, the Fare and the Meaulne. Wheat mills once inhabited its banks.
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Very beautiful castle with interiors worth seeing.
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From this bridge, you will have a view of the city of Vaas. The bridge is often adorned with flowers by the city, which makes it even more pleasant to admire.
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Le Lude is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the great castles of the Loire. The castle has belonged to the same family for 20 years, which is rare in French castles.
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It's a big rock in the middle of a field... Why on earth the people way back when decided to put it there, I've no idea, but it's awesome!
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Broc and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château and gardens of Le Lude, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the few large châteaux still inhabited. Another significant historical site is Le Menhir de Vaujours, a leaning megalithic stone dating from the Neolithic era. Additionally, the Vaas Bridge over the Loir offers scenic views and a glimpse into the local settlement.
Yes, several attractions around Broc are suitable for families. The Château and gardens of Le Lude offer an engaging experience, including an escape game. The Le Menhir de Vaujours is a fascinating ancient monument that can spark curiosity. For an outdoor activity, the Jaunbach Gorge provides an easy and scenic hike suitable for families, extending from Broc to the Montsalvens Dam.
The Broc region boasts beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore the scenic Jaunbach Gorge, which offers an easy hike. The village of Broc itself is nestled at the foot of the distinctive Dent de Broc mountain. Nearby, you'll find the picturesque Lake Gruyère and Lac de Montsalvens, offering stunning views and recreational opportunities. The area's alluvial plain also presents a unique cultural landscape where wooded foothills meet Lake Gruyère.
The area around Broc offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Château de Lude et le site archéologique de Cherré' or the 'Cherré Archaeological Site loop'. If you prefer mountain biking, there are trails such as the 'Château du Lude – Lude Castle loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the 'Château and gardens of Le Lude – Château du Lude loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Broc, MTB Trails around Broc, and Gravel biking around Broc guide pages.
For attractions like the Château and gardens of Le Lude, the main visiting season is typically from April 1st to October 31st, and during school holidays. The natural outdoor attractions are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and conducive to hiking and exploring.
Broc is famously home to the Maison Cailler chocolate factory, which offers an immersive 'chocolate experience'. Visitors can learn about the history of chocolate production, participate in workshops, and enjoy tastings. There are also plans for a 'Chocolate Park' to further enhance this cultural and industrial heritage experience. Additionally, Electrobroc provides insights into the region's industry.
Beyond the historic castles, the Barrage de Montsalvens near Broc is an impressive engineering feat. It holds the distinction of being the first double-arch dam in Europe, standing 52 meters high and stretching 110 meters long. The Vaas Bridge over the Loir also offers a charming architectural element to the landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. For instance, the Château and gardens of Le Lude are praised for their interiors and the fact that they are still inhabited. The Vaas Bridge over the Loir is noted for its beautiful views of the river and the village, especially when adorned with flowers.
Yes, the Notre-Dame des Marches Chapel in Broc is recognized as an important Swiss Heritage Site within the village, offering a glimpse into the region's religious and cultural history.
Absolutely. The village of Broc itself is charming, nestled at the foot of Dent de Broc. Additionally, La Chapelle-aux-Choux is a pretty little village located on the borders of Maine, Anjou, and Touraine, crossed by the Loir river and its tributaries, offering a picturesque setting.
Yes, Le Menhir de Vaujours is a unique ancient monument. This leaning megalithic stone, over 3.50 meters high and 1.50 meters wide, dates from the Neolithic era and is a fascinating piece of prehistoric history.


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