Best attractions and places to see around Beaucouzé, a commune on the western periphery of Angers in Maine-et-Loire, France, serves as a gateway to the Anjou region's heritage. The area features a mix of local points of interest within Beaucouzé and significant attractions in the nearby city of Angers. Visitors can explore historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This 350 million year old monolith has only been a separate monolith from the rest of the cliff since around 1850.
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Angers Castle is located on the Maine River, near the confluence of the Maine and Loire. Angers is today the capital of the Maine-et-Loire department in the Pays de la Loire region; it was the ancient capital of Anjou.
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Impressive standing stone on the banks of the Loire.
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PRICES Individual price adult: €9.50 Individual price child: from €0.00 to €0.00
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SCHEDULES From February 12 to April 30, 2022 From May 2 to June 4, 2022 Monday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Tuesday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Thursday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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VISITS Free individual visits Individual guided tours Average duration of the individual visit: 2 hours free Group reception Free group visits Guided group tours Educational group visits Average duration of the group visit: 2h30 Languages available Spoken: French, German, English, Spanish, Italian, Dutch Panels: French, English Audio: German, English, Spanish, French, Italian
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On a rocky promontory overlooking the Maine, Angers Castle is an impressive monument with a very rich history. On these lands there were in fact a Neolithic burial, a Gallic oppidum, the heart of the Roman city and a vast Romanesque count's palace. In the 13th century, the mother of King Saint Louis, Blanche of Castile, had a gigantic half-kilometer enclosure built there punctuated by seventeen towers of shale and limestone. This fortress gives off a formidable impression of power and its elaborate military architecture makes it almost impregnable. However, the adaptations of the castle to the evolution of artillery, its use as a prison and barracks led to the disappearance of certain medieval buildings. From the top of the ramparts, on the walkway, the panorama of the city is absolutely unique. In the 14th and 15th centuries, the Dukes of Anjou Louis I, Louis II and King René, close to the King of France, who were also Counts of Provence and claimed Italian territories, established their court in Angers. The buildings preserved inside the enclosure - the chapel, the chatelet and the royal residence - as well as the Apocalypse tapestry still testify today to the interest of these enlightened princes in architecture and works of art. Due to its dimensions - 100 meters long -, its age and its stylistic and technical virtuosity, the Apocalypse tapestry is an extraordinary masterpiece of medieval art, unique in the world. Commissioned at the end of the 14th century by Louis I, produced in record time, it is composed of six pieces each made up of fourteen scenes in two registers. The painter to King John of Bruges is the author of the cartoons for this priceless gem. A considerable work intended to impress those close to the prince, it illustrates the text of the Apocalypse of Saint John, the last book of the Bible. This tapestry is also a formidable document on the historical, social and political context of its creation, marked in particular by the Hundred Years' War. It belongs to the largest treasure of cathedral tapestries in Europe, comprising more than a hundred pieces, which is kept at the Château d'Angers. The Château d'Angers is also home to gardens exceptional in their diversity: the regular boxwood and yew garden, the vineyard, the vegetable garden, the rose garden, the hydrangea garden, the hanging garden and its medicinal, dyeing and evil plants … Some are also represented on the tapestry of the Apocalypse. These gardens, which combine history and innovation in a sustainable development approach, constitute a most pleasant place for walkers to breathe. To bring this unique heritage to life, the National Castle Estate regularly offers its visitors temporary exhibitions in the rooms of the royal residence or even in the gardens.
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The region around Beaucouzé is rich in history. A prominent landmark is the Angers Castle, an imposing medieval fortress in Angers featuring 17 defensive towers and the 14th-century Apocalypse Tapestry. Other significant historical sites in Angers include the Cathédrale Saint-Maurice, known for its Angevin Gothic architecture, and the Collégiale Saint-Martin, one of France's best-preserved Carolingian monuments. You can also visit Bouchemaine, noted for its abbey which now hosts art exhibitions.
Yes, Angers, just a short distance from Beaucouzé, offers several cultural attractions. The Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers, located in the historic Logis Barrault, provides a comprehensive overview of European art. The Galerie David d'Angers, housed in the 13th-century Toussaint abbey, showcases an impressive collection of works by the sculptor David d'Angers. Additionally, the Maison d'Adam in Angers is a remarkable example of a decorated half-timbered house.
For nature lovers, Lake Maine in Angers is a popular leisure park with numerous walking trails and a bathing beach. Other green spaces include the Jardin des plantes d'Angers and Balzac Park, a large area by the river Maine with walking trails and picnic spots. Within Beaucouzé, you can enjoy the local Parc du Prieuré and the Promenade Frida Kahlo.
Within Beaucouzé itself, you can discover several local historical points of interest. These include La Grange Dîmière, a historically significant tithe barn, and the Église Saint-Gilles, an early 12th-century church that has undergone numerous renovations. The Ancien Presbytère (now Maison de la Solidarité) and Le Prieuré, a historical priory, also contribute to the commune's heritage.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Lake Maine offers a leisure park with walking trails and a bathing beach suitable for all ages. Terra Botanica in Angers is a unique theme park dedicated to plants and gardens, providing an engaging experience for families. The settlement of Savennières, known for its wines, is also listed as family-friendly and offers a charming village atmosphere.
The area around Beaucouzé offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for different sports. For cycling, explore options like the "Bouchemaine – Pointe de Bouchemaine loop" or the "Savatte Slipway – Quai Eric Tabarly loop." Runners can enjoy trails such as the "Parc St Nicolas loop" or the "Bois de Fontaine loop." For more details on these routes, visit the Cycling around Beaucouzé or Running Trails around Beaucouzé guide pages.
Near Bouchemaine, you can discover The Bécherelle Stone, a monolithic rock about fifteen meters high that historically served as a landmark for sailors and is now used for climbing training. The Angers Castle itself offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape from its walls and towers.
Yes, beyond Angers Castle, the region boasts other impressive châteaux. The Château du Plessis-Bourré, located about 16 km northeast of Beaucouzé, is a unique castle combining medieval and Renaissance styles, surrounded by wide moats. Further afield, approximately 17-19 km southeast, is the Château de Brissac, known as the tallest castle in France with over 200 rooms.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. For instance, the Angers Castle is highly valued for its well-preserved medieval architecture and the magnificent Apocalypse Tapestry. Lake Maine is praised for its accessibility and opportunities for outdoor activities close to the city center. The charming village of Savennières is enjoyed for its wine and lively atmosphere.
Yes, the settlement of Savennières, located near Beaucouzé, is renowned for its distinctive white wines. Visitors can explore local wine shops and enjoy tastings. The village itself offers a pleasant atmosphere with shops and places to enjoy a drink, making it a highlight for those interested in viticulture and local flavors.
While specific data on the best time to visit Beaucouzé isn't provided, the region generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for exploring historical sites, walking around Lake Maine, or cycling on the nearby routes. Summer provides opportunities for water-based activities at the lake.


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