Best castles around Rezé are primarily found in the broader Loire Valley region, as the historical Château de Rezé was demolished in 1960 for urban development. While no standing castles are available for direct visitation within Rezé today, the former site of the 17th-century Château de Rezé, built by Yves II de Monti, is now a neighborhood named "Château." A few oak trees remain as vestiges of the original estate. For those seeking châteaux, the area surrounding Rezé offers numerous…
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Listed as a Historic Monument, the **Château de la Desnerie** in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre is one of those superb residences that make the Erdre riverbanks famous. Built in the 14th century by a comrade-in-arms of Du Guesclin, then remodeled in the 18th century with a west wing designed by the famous Nantes architect Jean-Baptiste Ceineray, this elegant private estate is not open to visitors. However, it can be discreetly glimpsed through the trees by taking the coastal path or strolling through the **bois de la Desnerie**, a 15-hectare sensitive natural area ideal for a bucolic walk.
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The castle is open during daytime and the inner yard and ramparts can be visited for free.
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A viewpoint as astonishing as it is impressive stands out from the cliff 30 meters above the Pont Caffino leisure center. Put your feet on the ground to discover the magnificent panorama of the vineyards and the Maine valley.
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After admiring the multicultural site of Pont Caffino, go back to the village of Château-Thébaud to contemplate the aerial view of this site from the magnificent belvedere
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The Château de La Desnerie is a magnificent 18th century building. Built in 1743 by the architect Jean-Baptiste Ceineray, it is surrounded by French gardens designed by André Le Nôtre. This historic estate, with its freestone facade and baroque details, offers guided tours and hosts cultural events.
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The view is worth it, you still need to have a little leg to get there
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Great castle/castle. You can walk around the castle walls for free - all the way around - and get a great overview of the new and old town. Great facility.
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Castle dating from the 15th century and in its current form mainly from the 18th century. A hiking trail runs along the Erdre, but it is only passable by mountain bike or gravel. Namely that a more rolling path bypasses the castle to the west and crosses the wood of Desnerie to the south.
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The original Château de Rezé, also known as the Château de Monti, was built in 1669 and unfortunately demolished in 1960 to make way for urban development. While the castle itself no longer stands, its former location is now a neighborhood in Rezé called "Château," and a few oak trees from its original avenue remain as vestiges.
No, there are no standing castles available for direct visitation within Rezé today. The historical Château de Rezé was demolished in 1960. However, the broader Loire Valley region around Nantes offers numerous impressive examples.
While Rezé itself doesn't have standing castles, you can visit several impressive châteaux in the surrounding areas. Notable options include the Castle of the Dukes of Brittany in Nantes, which also houses the Nantes History Museum, Pé Castle with its pleasant park and art exhibitions, and La Desnerie Castle, known for its 18th-century architecture and French gardens.
Yes, several castles near Rezé are considered family-friendly. The Castle of the Dukes of Brittany offers guided tours and a museum with over 30 exhibition rooms. Pé Castle features a pleasant, wooded park, and La Desnerie Castle is also suitable for families.
The area around Rezé and its nearby castles offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, gravel biking, and hiking. For example, there are running trails like the "Vertou Lock – Chemin des Bras Prés loop" and gravel biking routes such as "La Chézine – Bongarant Chapel loop." For more details, explore the Running Trails around Rezé, Gravel biking around Rezé, and Hiking around Rezé guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails in the vicinity of the castles around Rezé. You can enjoy routes like the "Sèvre riverbanks loop" or the longer "Vertou lock – Sèvre riverbanks loop." These trails offer opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the region. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Hiking around Rezé guide.
Visiting castles near Rezé is generally pleasant throughout the year, but spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer mild weather ideal for exploring both the castles and their surrounding gardens or parks. Summer can be warm, while winter visits might be quieter, though some attractions may have reduced hours.
The Castle of the Dukes of Brittany is located in the heart of Nantes, making it easily accessible by public transport within the city. For other castles further afield, public transport options may be more limited, and a car might be necessary for convenient access.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty of the castles near Rezé. The Castle of the Dukes of Brittany is praised for its historical significance and the Nantes History Museum. Pé Castle is loved for its pleasant, wooded park and free art exhibitions, while La Desnerie Castle is admired for its magnificent 18th-century building and French gardens. The komoot community has highlighted their appeal with over 270 photos and 240 upvotes.
Yes, Pé Castle is known for sometimes hosting free art exhibitions within its unconventional setting. It also features a pleasant and very wooded park, making it a unique cultural and natural experience.
Yes, the courtyard and ramparts of the Castle of the Dukes of Brittany are freely accessible. They are open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., with extended hours in July and August. There is a fee for museum access or guided tours.
While not a castle itself, the Picture frame by Emmanuel Ritz near Château-Thébaud offers a magnificent panorama of the Pont Caffino valley. This belvedere, part of the Voyage à Nantes, provides an exhilarating experience with a footbridge extending over the void, highlighting an exceptional landscape.


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