Best attractions and places to see around Orée-D'Anjou include a variety of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. Situated between the Loire River and its scenic surroundings, the commune offers diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore medieval castles, unique historical structures, and extensive outdoor areas. The region is characterized by its riverine environment and historical significance.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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A pretty, slightly narrow bridge that allows you to cross the Loire. A nice view of the Loire at the same time :)
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An ancient fortress - the tower with its black and white stones can be seen from far away
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already a special tower - Château du Oudon - built in the Middle Ages - 1300-1400
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For a long time, our ancestors have observed nature and learned to harness the often unbridled power of the elements, including flowing water. What makes this place special is the unusual technology used: it was not a "normal" water mill that was built, but a very unusual construction in which the wheels were hung in the arches.
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For a long time, our ancestors have observed nature and learned to harness the often unbridled power of the elements, including flowing water. What makes this place special is the unusual technology used: it was not a "normal" water mill that was built, but a very unusual construction in which the wheels were hung in the arches.
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This medieval castle acts as a lookout in the middle of this small town perched on the banks of the Loire, a visit is essential... It is also a starting point for a beautiful walk along Le Hâvre.
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The bridge was built in 1882. It is a truss girder bridge with a lower deck. 400 m long, this structure constitutes an important crossing point of the Loire for traffic between the Nantes metropolitan area and the "Nantais Vineyard", especially during the congestion of the Ponts de Bellevue, located downstream.
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Orée-D'Anjou is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Oudon Castle, a 14th-century keep on the banks of the Loire. Another unique historical monument is the Champtoceaux Suspended Mill, a 13th-century structure that was originally a river toll. Don't miss the Château de la Turmelière, the birthplace of writer Joachim du Bellay, or the Entrance Towers of the Citadel of Champtoceaux.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Oudon Castle is considered family-friendly and offers an engaging historical experience. Natural'Parc in Saint-Laurent-des-Autels is an animal park with deer, wallabies, llamas, and alpacas, along with activities like zip lines and giant trampolines. The nearby Château d'Ancenis also provides a fun outing for families with its impressive towers.
The region boasts beautiful natural landscapes, especially along the Loire River. You can enjoy Beau Rivage Riverside Path for scenic strolls or take a Loire River cruise from Champtoceaux. The Panorama on the Loire (Champtoceaux Belvedere) offers stunning views. For a peaceful experience, visit Pêche aux Boires de Drain, secondary branches of the Loire rich in flora and fauna, ideal for fishing and walks.
Orée-D'Anjou offers numerous hiking opportunities. Popular trails include the Coulée de la Divatte Trail, the Medieval Champtoceaux Trail, and the Champtoceaux Suspended Mill – View of the Loire loop. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Orée-D'Anjou guide.
Absolutely, cycling is very popular here, especially along the Loire. The Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge has dedicated lanes for cyclists. You can explore routes like the Cycling Loop between Anjou and the Pays Nantais, or longer tours such as The Loire at Oudon – Port of La Pierre-Percée loop. Discover more options in the Cycling around Orée-D'Anjou guide.
Beyond historical sites, you can visit the Musée Joachim Du Bellay in Liré, offering cultural insights and calligraphy workshops in the poet's birthplace. Explore the authentic former fishing village of Port-Hamelin or the nearby Montjean-sur-Loire, a former bargemen's port with Cap Loire, a space dedicated to river shipping history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and historical significance. The Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge is praised for its safety for cyclists and pedestrians, while Oudon Castle is noted for its impressive architecture and as a great stop on the Loire à Vélo route. The Champtoceaux Suspended Mill is admired for its unique historical engineering.
Yes, you can. For instance, near Oudon Castle, there's a café in Le Hâvre with a beautiful view of the castle and the river. The Beau Rivage Riverside Path also has a pub and restaurant nearby, and picnic tables are available at the foot of the Champtoceaux Suspended Mill.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. The warmer months are perfect for cycling along 'La Loire à vélo', enjoying Loire River cruises, and exploring animal parks like Natural'Parc. The pleasant weather allows for comfortable hiking and enjoying the scenic views of the Loire and its vineyards.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails. Options include the Boire Sainte-Catherine loop from Bouzillé, the Oudon Keep – Singletrack in the forest loop from Ancenis, and the Champtoceaux Switchbacks loop. More detailed routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Orée-D'Anjou guide.
Yes, the Anjou region is renowned for its vineyards. Visitors have the opportunity to taste local wines such as Muscadet, Gamay Rosé, Red Coteaux d'Ancenis, Anjou Blanc, and the sweet white wine Malvoisie. Many hiking and cycling trails pass through these scenic vineyards, offering beautiful views.


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