Castles around Trélazé provide a window into the historical landscape of the Loire Valley region. This area is characterized by its significant architectural heritage, including various châteaux and historical sites. While Trélazé itself features the private Château du Périneau-Verrières, the surrounding region offers numerous publicly accessible historical estates. The guide features 8 castles, inviting exploration of centuries of French history.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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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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A castle to visit if you have the opportunity! Otherwise, it remains very visible from the road!
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This ancient castle of the county of Anjou is located on the edge of the D 55. You will not be able to miss it if you pass through Brissac during your outing.
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The Hôtel de Pincé, an important Angevin Renaissance building converted into a museum at the end of the 19th century, is a place where one can discover the ancient Mediterranean, pre-Columbian and Asian civilizations. In addition, a thematic exhibition, renewed every year, recalls the diversity and richness of all the collections of the Angers museums and art library.
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The Angers fortress impresses with its ramparts and towers made of schist and limestone. Also called the castle of the Dukes of Anjou, the monument was a privileged witness to the History of France with the Viking invasions, the birth of the dynasty from which the famous dungeon builder Foulque Nerra came, the opposition of the Plantagenets and the Capetians, the reign of Saint Louis or the home of the Dukes of Anjou and Sicily.
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The Château d'Angers, also called the Château des Ducs d'Anjou, dominates the Maine on its rocky promontory. Built in the 13th century under the orders of Louis IX, it was transformed into a stately residence by the Dukes of Anjou in the 15th century. The castle, its 17 defensive towers and its moat transformed into gardens can be visited all year round.
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The castle is a bulwark, huge and still very well preserved. The museum in the castle contains the 14th century "Apocalypse Tapestry", which was created between 1377 and 1382.
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Trélazé is home to the historic Château du Périneau-Verrières, a Neo-classical estate built in 1784. While it holds significant architectural heritage and is inscribed as a historical monument, it is a private property and generally not open to public visits. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Several castles around Trélazé are family-friendly. Angers Castle, Brissac Castle, and Les Ponts-de-Cé Castle all offer experiences suitable for visitors of all ages, often including extensive grounds to explore and historical exhibits.
The castles in the region showcase a range of historical periods. For instance, Angers Castle is a 13th-century medieval fortress, while Les Ponts-de-Cé Castle dates back to 1206. In contrast, the Château du Périneau-Verrières in Trélazé itself is an 18th-century Neo-classical design.
Yes, Angers Castle offers breathtaking views of the Maine river from its rocky promontory. Blaison-Gohier Castle and Collegiate Church is set amidst vineyards, providing scenic surroundings.
The area around Trélazé offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Les Ponts-de-Cé Castle – Belle Poule loop from Trélazé', which passes by Les Ponts-de-Cé Castle. There are also gravel biking and MTB trails available. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Trélazé, Gravel biking around Trélazé, and MTB Trails around Trélazé guides.
Brissac Castle is famously known as the 'giant of the Loire' due to its impressive size, featuring seven floors and 204 rooms, making it the highest castle in France.
Yes, Angers Castle houses the magnificent 14th-century 'Apocalypse Tapestry', a masterpiece depicting scenes from the Book of Revelation.
Les Ponts-de-Cé Castle was a favorite secondary residence of King René, offering a glimpse into royal life during the medieval period.
Visitors appreciate the well-preserved historical architecture, the opportunity to immerse themselves in French history and culture, and the scenic views. The castles are also valued for their family-friendly environments and the chance to explore extensive grounds and unique collections like the Apocalypse Tapestry at Angers Castle.
While not a traditional castle, the Pincé Museum, located in the Hôtel de Pincé (an important Angevin Renaissance building), offers collections on ancient Mediterranean, pre-Columbian, and Asian civilizations, alongside thematic exhibitions.
Yes, Blaison-Gohier Castle and Collegiate Church is nestled in the heart of vineyards, making it a picturesque stop for those interested in both history and local viticulture.


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