Castles around Divatte-Sur-Loire offer a glimpse into the region's rich past and architectural heritage in the Loire-Atlantique department of France. This area, situated along the Loire river, features historical sites that reflect various eras and purposes. The landscape combines riverine settings with agricultural areas, including vineyards. Exploring these historical landmarks provides insight into the cultural evolution of the region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A little nostalgic detour in front of the house, in memory of this immense actor often imitated but since, never equaled..!!
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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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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 Château de la Champtoceaux, on the Domaine de la Colinière, is located in an area of 30 hectares overlooking the Loire from 70 meters. Due to its exceptional geographical location, this site was first a Roman oppidum then became a fortified medieval city, Châteauceaux (castrum celsum), ancient name of Champtoceaux, enclosed by walls and with a surface area twice that of from Carcassonne! https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_et_ville_close_de_Champtoceaux
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The castle is an 18th century construction, partially rebuilt around 1800 with high quality interior decorations, in particular a set of woodwork with ornamental decorations in neo-classical style in the large living room and the library. It is a very complete state-owned complex made up of common wings, a farmyard with outbuildings, a barn (17th or 18th century), a woodshed, a bakery oven and a dovecote. The park, redeveloped at the beginning of the 19th century, includes land to the north of the castle with a fishpond. It is delimited by partly preserved portals and a wall. We also note the presence of a masonry pediluvre. A 15th century stately chapel preserves reused 16th century stained glass windows. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_la_Berri%C3%A8re
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The region offers several historically significant castles. You can explore the medieval Oudon Castle and its impressive keep, or discover the 16th-century Renaissance architecture of Clermont Castle. Other notable sites include the Picauderie Castle, a neoclassical gem, and the evocative Ruins of the Turmelière Manor, birthplace of poet Joachim du Bellay.
The Château de la Vrillière, located in La Chapelle-Basse-Mer, is significant for its architectural evolution, blending 15th-century origins with 17th-century classical influences. A distinctive feature is its circular 17th-century dovecote, which still preserves its terracotta nesting holes, offering a glimpse into historical economic activities. It is recognized as a historical monument. More details can be found on Wikipedia.
Situated in Barbechat, the Château de la Berrière is an 18th-century edifice reconstructed after the Vendée wars. It uniquely preserves earlier 17th-century elements, including agricultural and wine-making structures like a barn with its original timber frame. The property also features a chapel, dovecote, and moats, providing a profound look into the region's heritage and its turbulent history. It is inscribed as a historical monument. For more information, visit Wikipedia.
While technically in Le Pallet, adjacent to Divatte-sur-Loire, the Château de la Galissonnière is a notable wine-growing estate. It offers guest accommodations and is often used for events, making it appealing for those interested in wine tourism and local culinary specialties. You can find more information about staying there at Visit Nantes Vineyard.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for family visits. Oudon Castle and Oudon Keep are both listed as family-friendly, offering historical exploration. The Ruins of the Turmelière Manor also provide an interesting, accessible site for families to explore.
The area around Divatte-sur-Loire offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Buccolic path – La Berrière Castle loop' or the 'Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge loop'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes like 'The Loire at Oudon' loop, and general cycling routes including the 'Beau Rivage Riverside Path'. You can explore these and more on the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and cycling guide for Divatte-sur-Loire.
While specific opening hours vary by castle, the spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding grounds. This period is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling along the Loire River, which complements castle visits.
Yes, several castles offer scenic views. Oudon Castle is noted for its impressive architecture and its location on the Loire à Vélo route, offering beautiful river views. The area around Clermont Castle also provides views of the Loire if you follow the path to the right from the castle.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of the castles. The medieval charm of Oudon Castle and its keep, along with the surrounding canal and sculptures, are often highlighted. The peaceful settings and opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling along the Loire are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Clermont Castle is well-known in the region for having been the property of the very famous French actor Louis de Funès. Additionally, the Ruins of the Turmelière Manor are significant as the birthplace of the renowned poet Joachim du Bellay.
Yes, Clermont Castle is a magnificent 16th-century building and one of the few examples of Renaissance architecture from the former Duchy of Savoy in the region. It was built between 1576 and 1580 and is listed as a historical monument.
Many castles in the Divatte-sur-Loire area are recognized as historical monuments. For example, the Château de la Vrillière was inscribed in 2001, and the Château de la Berrière, including its façades, several interior rooms, chapel, barn, dovecote, and part of the park, was inscribed in 2011. Clermont Castle has been listed as a historical monument since 1941.


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