Discover the best top things to do in Maine et Loire, France including Loire Life Cycling Holidays, Chateau de Targe, Manoir de Clairefontaine, Domaine de Pied-Flond, Chateau de la Viaudiere, Domaine de Nerleux, Domaine Armand David, Chateau d'Angers, Croisieres Saumur Loire, Chateau de Brissac.
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We provide self-guided, single centre cycle tours in the Loire Valley, including detailed cycle routes and all the equipment you need.
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Family estate in organic production, working to create wines of Chenin and Cabernet Franc, the two royal varieties of the Saumur region. Paul Pisani-Ferry took over after his father Edouard in order to perpetuate the family tradition started in 1655. Welcome to the Château de Targé.
We visited here with our children and dogs. Some wine tasting venues would not allow us in with the dogs so we were pleased to hear they could come along. What a beautiful place. The host welcomed us along with another french speaking group and gave us all history of the chateau and how their wine was produced in the past in both English and French. We were allowed to see in one of their cellars, built into the rock face. After that we went to taste their award winning wines. The host described their individual properties & they were all lovely but the rose was amazing. We purchased a bottle of each. This visit was free & the host was a real gentleman. You do not however get to see the vineyard or the wine making process.
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Clairefontaine is an old barn (XII-XIVèmes centuries) of Cistercian monks transformed into a noble mansion by the late fourteenth century. It is located in a landscaped park with flower gardens and ponds. Many domestic animals live in Clairefontaine. The mansion, private and inhabited all year round, is fully furnished with furniture XV-XVII centuries eras. The interior tour of the mansion is only guided and lasts approximately a quarter past one. It takes place for individuals and groups all year round by appointement.
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le Domaine de Pied-Flond Il se situe à 30 km au Sud d’Angers juste avant l’entrée de Martigné-Briand. Construite en pierre de falun (pierre coquillère) cette ancienne seigneurie date du XV èmes. Depuis, 7 générations de vignerons ont travaillé sur ce domaine en se transmettant leur savoir-faire dans le respect de la tradition et le souci d’une amélioration constante de la qualité.
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Set in the heart of the loire valley, the domaine armand david family vineyard has been nurtured for 4 generations in one of the best wine-growing regions of france, that of saumur. Come tast and enjoy our cremant de loire , saumur's wine, cabernet anjou and rose! The opportunity to visit our thousand-year-old wine-cellars demonstrating a remarkable and rich troglodytic life over centuries.
Absolutely incredible experience, Francois was our host and he was brilliant telling us about the wines we were tasting, the difference the soil can make and the history behind the vineyard. Not only a brilliant wine tasting session but it was also very educational. An exceptional afternoon well worth a visit.
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The apparent austerity of this shale and limestone fortress, which the young king Louis IX had built on the edge of his kingdom in the 13th century, contrasts with the tranquil grounds inside the castle walls and the pleasant residence of the Dukes of Anjou, composed of buildings constructed at the end of the Gothic era. To transform and embellish the castle into a more welcoming home for the Anjou court, terraces and gardens were laid out, galleries built and the gateway erected. The star attraction within the walls of the Château d’Angers is the Tapestry of the Apocalypse or woven in 1375. With its 104 metres in length, it is the largest medieval tapestry anywhere in the world. Open: > 2nd May to 4th September: from 9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. > 5th September to 30th April: from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Last admission 45 minutes before closing time. Closed: > 1st January, 1st May and 25th December.
Whilst we had heard of the well known Bayeux tapestry it came as a complete surprise to discover the much larger Apocalypse Tapestry of Angers. Commissioned by Louis 1 Duke of Anjou in 1375 it is some 100 metres long and depicts scenes from the book of Revelations. It is housed within the Castle that itself is impressive and awe inspiring along with stunning gardens. It is a must visit if you are in the area.
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The best way to discover Loire Valley landscapes around Saumur. An outdoor activity.
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Brissac is among the most impressive of all the Loire Valley Castles ! It is nicknamed " The Giant of the Loire Valley" !! And it is the home of the 13th duke of Brissac. It treasures inside a beautiful collection of ancient paintings and fine furnitures . The visit also includes the discovery of a unique private theater dedicated to Opera by a duchess of Brissac in the late XIX th century . Visitors will enjoy a wine tasting in the cellars of the wines produced on the estate ( especially the Rose of Anjou ) A beautiful landscaped gardened park of 200 are invites visitors to stroll alongside 5 romantic "promenade" ...
A lovely chateau to visit, with beautiful grounds. Well worth it. We were able to walk around the open parts of the chateau, whilst reading a written guide in English. The grounds were very well kept and it was extremely peaceful during our visit. A lovely place for a long or short walk.
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