Une nuit sur Loire





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This hike is located in the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Nature Park and begins in Trèves, next to the Saint-Aubin Church, facing the Island of Trèves. The national label "Regional Natural Park" attests to the cultural, natural and architectural richness of a territory. Different from a National Park, it allows the development of a territory based on its local resources (for example, its varied landscapes, the vineyard, the forest, the ocean) and unique know-how (such as oyster farming,...
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This 7.8 km circuit allows you to discover the built and natural heritage of the village of Cunault. Dominated by its Romanesque church, Cunault was a place of pilgrimage and fairs of great renown in the Middle Ages. Until the end of the XIXth century, it was also an important port of the Loire specialized in the expedition of tuffeau. Steep slope at the start, then the route continues on flat and shady paths in the forest.
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This hike is located in the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park and begins south of Gennes. The national label "Regional Natural Park" attests to the cultural, natural and architectural richness of a territory. Different from a National Park, it allows the development of a territory based on its local resources (for example, its varied landscapes, the vineyard, the forest, the ocean) and unique know-how (such as oyster farming, woodworking, winemaking, crafts). A large part of the...
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Flat circuit of 13.7 km between the banks of the Loire and Authion. It allows you to discover the native village of Aristide du Petit Thouars and its heritage.
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An 8.3 km circuit that allows you to discover archaeological remains along a hilly and wooded route. Located on the left bank of the Loire, downstream from Saumur, Chênehutte-les-Tuffeaux is an ancient Gallo-Roman village which reveals one of the most important archaeological sites in Maine-et-Loire. The discoveries made on the plateau prove a human presence in the Neolithic period. (4500 to 4000 BC).