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Around Mayenne

Recharge your batteries by the water

The Mayenne

a winding river, offers incredible panoramas of nature. Lie down under a tree on the banks of the Mayenne and try to decipher the many conversations of birds around you, listen to the water trickling or the fish jumping on the surface. Whether in Cantenay-Épinard, Feneu, Longuenée-en-Anjou or Montreuil-Juigné, you’re sure to find hidden corners of paradise! These towns also offer lots of activities and tourist sites to discover: you’ll learn more about how the locks work, enjoy the bird observatories and see châteaux and residences that bear witness to History.

The ideal place for hiking or cycling, along the way, you’ll meet passionate fishermen who’ll be delighted to show you their best catch. With family or friends, explore the Vélo Francette and ride along the towpath: an essential cycle touring route, far from cars and without too much height difference. Don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled for the Kingfisher, a beautiful bird with blue and orange plumage.

The essentials not to be missed

– Take a photo of the remains of the old bridge from the banks of the Mayenne at Cantenay-Épinard.

Fish on the banks of the Mayenne at dawn on a summer’s day, and enjoy your catch accompanied by delicious white butter.

– Watch a grey heron take flight from the bird observatory in the Montreuil-Juigné marsh, a migration stop-off area.

– By boat, pass through the locks at Montreuil-Belfroy, Sautré or La Roussière in Longuenée-en-Anjou, which is surrounded by a pretty hamlet

– Walk along the Mayenne towpath near the pretty port of Pruillé.

– Cycle along the Vélo Francette route with your children and take a picnic break on the banks of the Mayenne or at the guinguette at the Port of l’île Saint-Aubin.

– See the shower of shooting stars in mid-August before returning to your accommodation in  the Montreuil-Juigné or Pruillé campsites.

– Visit the Château du Plessis-Macé and take part in the evening entertainment (by reservation).

– Enjoy a canoe trip near the Sautré mill and take a photo of the Château de Sautré.

– Admire the autumn colors of the Longuenée-en-Anjou national forest.

– Enjoy a bowl of fried food in the shade of the tall trees at the Port Albert guinguette in Feneu or La Cabane-du-chat-qui-pêche in Cantenay-Épinard.

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Where to eat or have a drink on the banks of the Mayenne?

Finding the right place to discover and enjoy the Angers’s flavours isn’t always easy when you arrive at a destination.

favourite venues located near the Mayenne River for lunch, a drink, a picnic or dinner “down by the water”.

Recharge your batteries while hiking or cycling

Between Mayenne and the meadows of the lower Anjou valleys

on foot / by bike

Choose this route and follow the Mayenne towpath on foot or by mountain bike. Stop at the Port of Montreuil-Juigné for a picnic break and take the time to observe the marsh. You’ll also pass through old Cantenay, with its beautiful, charming residences,  like La Hautvraie with the remains of an old Romanesque church from the 11th century.

Circuit of the châteaux

on foot / by bike

Before you’ve even started your hike, you can already appreciate the soothing setting of Port Albert and discover the remains of lime kilns built around 1880! Follow the route and pass in front of Sautré’s château and mill. At your own pace, you can enjoy the beauty and calm of the landscapes on the banks of the Mayenne.

From the Marcillé plateau to the towpath

on foot / by bike

On this path along the banks of the Mayenne, you’ll see superb landscapes of Angers’ woodlands. Along the way: the Choizeau Valley and port of Pruillé, where you can take a seat for lunch. A perfect setting to spend a moment connecting with nature.

Mayenne loop

by bike

This green loop lets you access the Terra Botanica plant park from the centre of Angers. A must-see not to be missed! You now continue your journey along the banks of the Mayenne, using part of the Vélo Francette cycle route, which leads to Saint-Aubin Island, a wonderful piece of greenery accessible by ferry in spring and autumn.

Along the rivers

gravel / bikepacking

Covering 109 km for a bike trip of 2 to 3 days, you can discover all the beauty of the paths, wetlands and landscapes of the north of Angers. Plan a few stops to visit this area rich in heritage (locks, châteaux, mill, etc.).ezdsdsds

 

What will you discover next?

The Mayenne isn’t the only treasure of this region… And why not continue your journey to discover the charming towns around the Lower Angevin valleys, those around the Loire and slate quarries, or the towns and villages in the heart of the confluence and vineyards ?

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