Follow the GR®35 along the banks of the Loir to discover many exceptional sites in the best conditions.
This trail will take you through a variety of natural landscapes, punctuated by local heritage sites such as l'Engrenage, the Villevêque mill and the charming village of Béhuard.
Don't miss
- L'Engrenage-moulin, which has been generating electricity on the Loir for 800 years in the commune of...
Angers, close to the Grande Randonnée trails!
GR®35 - 66km in the Angers area
Follow the GR®35 along the banks of the Loir to discover many exceptional sites in the best conditions.
This trail will take you through a variety of natural landscapes, punctuated by local heritage sites such as l'Engrenage, the Villevêque mill and the charming village of Béhuard.
Don't miss
- L'Engrenage-moulin, which has been generating electricity on the Loir for 800 years in the commune of Villevêque (commune déléguée de Rives-du-Loir-Anjou).
- The Nov'art contemporary art trail, which takes over the streets and parks of Rives-du-Loir-en-Anjou between June and August.
- The educational marsh in Briollay, which brings together in one place all the plants found in the Basses Vallées Angevines.
- Enjoy a drink in one of the guinguettes or restaurants on the banks of the Loir and Sarthe rivers.
- The village of Écouflant and the confluence of the Vieille Maine and Sarthe rivers
- Angers and its historic heart
- La Maine, the Lac de Maine site
- The confluence of the Maine and Loire rivers
- The characterful village of Savennières and its vineyards
- The village of Béhuard, an island on the Loire
Practical information
- Public transport stops within 500m of the route
- Trail not passable during flood periods
Visitor alert
Angers and the surrounding area, with its rich confluence of landscapes, are sometimes subject to flooding. Some paths may be temporarily impassable, so please remain vigilant.
Departure
Angers
From Rives-du-Loir-en-Anjou to Béhuard in the Angers conurbation
Plain text period
From 31/03 to 30/11.
Risk of flooding between December and March.