Attractions and places to see around Charcé-Saint-Ellier-Sur-Aubance include a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural landscapes within the Brissac Loire Aubance area. The region is characterized by the Aubance River, extensive vineyards, and historical structures like the Eglise Saint-Pierre. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that showcase the area's heritage and natural features. The landscape offers opportunities for scenic walks and discovery of local history.
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The church, located in the village of Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne, dates from the first half of the 11th century and was then dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Aubin d'Angers; its rich past is reflected in its architecture. We enter the vaulted chapel (added to the original building in the 19th century) with the baptismal font. We discover the nave, which is connected to a bay whose 13th century vault rests on older walls. We then enter the choir, the only part of the building with a 12th century vault, where we can admire the ceiling with a pointed barrel vault. Outside the church, we see the Benedictine priory of Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne, a picturesque building founded in 929 that was formerly dependent on the Abbey of Saint-Aubin d'Angers. This church, open from Easter to All Saints' Day, is part of the network of "Reception churches in Anjou" open to the public. Source: https://www.anjou-tourisme.com/fr/diffusio/visites/eglise-de-saint-remy-la-varenne-brissac-loire-aubance
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The Fête du Thoureil, a festival of Loire barges, is an Angevin tradition that takes place every year in spring on the banks of the Loire at Thoureil, in Maine-et-Loire, between Saumur and Angers. The programme includes barges and old Loire sailing ships, and Loire festivities. It is considered the first festival of Loire barges between Nantes and Tours.
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A large wide beach is waiting for you here. Enjoy the golden yellow vast sandbank and the wonderfully fresh water.
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The Abbey of Saint-Maur de Glanfeuil is an abbey in Thoureil. According to legend, in the 6th century, Saint Benedict sent a disciple named Maurus , a monk from Monte Cassino , to Gaul . There he founded the Abbey of Glanfeuil, the first Benedictine abbey in Anjou , which he governed for almost forty years. The Abbey of Saint-Maur, which was destroyed by Norman invasions around the middle of the ninth century and rebuilt in the same century under the reign of Louis the Stammerer , was built and fortified as a war zone, according to the custom of the time. During the reign of Charles V , the English , driven out of Maine by Bertrand Du Guesclin , had withdrawn from Pontvallain to the Abbey of Saint-Maur. Until the 1980s, the abbey was owned by the Assumptionists ; it was a reception centre. They sold it to the Apprentis d'Auteuil, who, because they had no right to build workshops, sold it in turn to the Maine-et-Loire departmental council. The building was classified as a historical monument in 1958, classified in 1979 and registered in 1996. Today, the Abbey of Saint-Maur is managed by the OVAL association. It has converted this place into an activity centre where discovery lessons are given during school terms, but also camps during the holidays. Source Wikipedia
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A castle to visit if you have the opportunity! Otherwise, it remains very visible from the road!
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This ancient castle of the county of Anjou is located on the edge of the D 55. You will not be able to miss it if you pass through Brissac during your outing.
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If you follow the routes, be careful not to end up on a highway without bicycle lanes
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Charcé-Saint-Ellier-sur-Aubance offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the Brissac Castle, known as the "giant of the Loire" with its seven floors and 204 rooms. Other notable sites include the Eglise Saint-Pierre with its Romanesque origins, the 15th-century Presbytère, and the historic Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne Priory, which dates back to the 11th century. The Abbey of Saint-Maur, a significant Benedictine site, also holds centuries of history.
The region is defined by the Aubance River and its extensive vineyards. You can explore the source of the Aubance River or wander through the picturesque vineyards. For stunning views of the Loire, visit View of the Loire from Le Thoureil, which also features a small port. The Riverside Path Along the Loire and Horse Meadows offers a chance to observe the river's fauna and flora.
Yes, the area is a haven for hikers. The "Circuit de Charcé" is a popular route for exploring the local countryside, combining historical buildings with natural beauty. Other trails allow you to wander through vineyards and charming villages along the Loire River. For more hiking options, you can check out the various routes available in the Anjou Tourisme website.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for different cycling styles, including touring, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the "View of the Loire – Brissac Castle loop" for touring bicycles, or the "Brissac Castle – Le vieux Louet loop" for mountain biking. Explore more options in the Cycling around Charcé-Saint-Ellier-Sur-Aubance guide.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. Brissac Castle is a great option, offering a fascinating historical experience. The Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne Priory is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Riverside Path Along the Loire and Horse Meadows provides a pleasant outdoor activity for all ages, with picnic spots available.
Yes, the region boasts unique architectural elements. You can find charming 17th-century dwellings in the Hameau de la Moinerie. A particularly distinctive feature is La Sublerie, where visitors can admire unique troglodyte houses carved directly into the tuffeau rock, offering a glimpse into a traditional way of life.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Charcé-Saint-Ellier-sur-Aubance. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling, and the vineyards offer beautiful scenery, especially during harvest time in autumn. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's advisable to plan activities during cooler parts of the day.
Absolutely! The area is renowned for its extensive vineyards and offers excellent opportunities for wine tourism. Many local wine domains, such as Domaine de la Belle Etoile, Domaine de Bois Mozé, and Château de Fesles, offer tours and tastings. This allows visitors to delve into the region's rich winemaking traditions and enjoy scenic walks through the vineyards.
The Riverside Path Along the Loire and Horse Meadows has sections that have been reworked for accessibility, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors. This path offers beautiful views of the Loire and its natural surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and the tranquility of the area. The scenic views of the Loire, especially from places like View of the Loire from Le Thoureil, are highly rated. The historical depth of sites like Brissac Castle and the peaceful walks along the river and through vineyards are also frequently mentioned as highlights.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Moulin de Patouillet, a private pivot-type wind-powered mill, or the Demeure de Saulgé-aux-Moines, another interesting historic dwelling. The Hameau de la Moinerie with its 17th-century houses and the troglodyte houses at La Sublerie offer unique insights into local heritage.


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