1. Walks in nature
It is well known that Angers is a green city. Nature is right on its every doorstep, so why not make the most of it by exploring one of the many parks and gardens in the surrounding localities? The enormous Pignerolle park to the east of Angers has wide alleyways and narrow footpaths through the trees, offering a great way to stretch your legs and relax amidst greenery. Further north, the André Delibes park, in Verrières-en-Anjou, is ideal for walks or bike rides. You have the option of an easy or a longer trail to match your level. To the west of the city, at Parc de la Guyonnière, you can rest at the foot of huge trees and there is even a free family orienteering course that you can do at any time to discover the park’s remarkable trees.
To the north of Angers, spend a magical morning along the Loir river and at the Villevêque water mill visitor centre, L’Engrenage. If you’re not so much of a morning person, aim to get there for lunch and enjoy a relaxing picnic on the grass opposite the mill. Tranquillity and relaxation are guaranteed! Afterwards you can continue your walk along the banks of the Loir.
For those curious about nature or for bird or plant enthusiasts, stop off to observe the outstanding plant and animal life on the edge of Montreuil-Juigné marsh, in the heart of the Basses Vallées Angevines wetland area. This Natura-2000 site, which is free to visit, has viewing decks offering a superb view across the entire marsh.
Many other ideas for walks or hikes are also available with detailed route instructions.