Best attractions and places to see around Le May-Sur-Èvre include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural insights. This commune in the Maine-et-Loire department of France is characterized by the Èvre River, which winds through fields and rocky hillsides, and several developed lakes. The area also holds remnants of its rich past, from ancient roads to historical churches and industrial heritage.
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One of the magnificent dams of Maine et Loire, the Moine River flows through this lake to flow into another lake, the Ribou near Cholet. A 16km hike around the lake can be done by following the yellow markers.
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The dam itself is made up of two sets: a long curved dike made of rock on the upstream side, with a grassy embankment on the downstream side; a reinforced core in the form of six concrete vaults. The reservoir, with a surface area of 220 ha, stretches as far as Maulévrier, on the edge of Deux-Sèvres. Fishing is tolerated there, as is sailing in summer. The rest of the activities are subject to greater restrictions than at the Ribou dam. This is justified by the classification as a natural zone of ecological, fauna and flora interest (ZNIEFF) of the perimeter. In fact, more than 200 species of migrants have been counted there throughout the year. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrage_du_Verdon
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Lac Ribou is a beautiful lake where you can admire the view of the water and the surrounding forest. The trail is moderately difficult, with some elevation gain and varied terrain. It is open all year round and is suitable for dogs on a leash.
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The Étang des Noues is an artificial lake created from an old quarry. Today it is a popular place for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. You can take a 4km loop around the lake, taking in views of the water, forest and wildlife. Along the route, you will also find picnic tables, a playground, a fitness trail and a geocaching game. Whether you want to take a leisurely stroll, go out with the family or take on a sporting challenge, the Étang des Noues has something to satisfy all tastes.
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Beaupréau Park is a 32-hectare park which surrounds a historic castle in the department of Maine-et-Loire. You can explore the park for free throughout the year and enjoy the various landscapes, such as the woods, the garden, the orchard and the banks of the Evre. You will also be able to admire sculptures from the Montjean sur Loire symposium, a meeting of expert sculptors. The park has many trails suitable for different levels of difficulty and interest. You will also find information panels that will tell you about the flora, fauna and history of the park. Whether you want to challenge yourself on a fitness trail, have fun with your children on the playground or simply relax in the shade of remarkable trees, Beaupréau Park has something to satisfy all tastes.
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The lake, embedded in the hills, with its gently sloping banks, offers the opportunity to practice sports such as golf, archery and horseback riding in addition to numerous water sports such as windsurfing, fishing, rowing and sailing. A campsite is available for overnight stays.
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Le May-Sur-Èvre is rich in history. You can visit the imposing Saint-Michel Church, known as the 'Giant of Mauges,' which dates back to the 15th and 16th centuries. Other notable sites include the 16th-century Saint-Tibère Chapel nestled in fields, the Notre-Dame-de-Miséricorde Chapel built in 1875, and the ruins of the 15th-century Château du Cazeau. Evidence of the region's long past can also be seen in remnants of an ancient Gallo-Roman road.
Yes, the area offers several natural spots. The Èvre River flows through the region, providing pleasant settings for walks. You can also visit Lake Ribou, a beautiful lake offering views of the water and surrounding forest, and the nearby Ribou Dam on the Moine River, which is a popular spot for enjoying nature. Another scenic location is the Moulin du Bouchot, a natural area on the banks of the Moine.
The region around Le May-Sur-Èvre is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Ball Trail – Le petit pont loop' or the 'Abbaye de Bellefontaine loop.' Gravel biking enthusiasts can try loops around 'Noues Pond' and 'Ribou Lake.' You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Le May-Sur-Èvre, Running Trails around Le May-Sur-Èvre, and Gravel biking around Le May-Sur-Èvre.
Absolutely. Lake Ribou is particularly suitable for families, offering an accessible and refreshing stroll around the lake. The Ribou Dam area is also popular for families to enjoy nature. Additionally, Beaupréau Park provides a 32-hectare space with various landscapes, including a playground, suitable for all ages.
To delve into the local culture, follow 'The Golden Age of Footwear' Discovery Trail, which features 11 explanatory panels throughout the town. This trail highlights the commune's significant shoe industry history from 1880 to the 1980s. You can also experience local life at the weekly market every Wednesday or during special events like the 'Fressure Festival' in October.
The Moulin du Bouchot is a former mill and a natural area situated on the banks of the Moine River. It's a popular spot for hiking, and it also features a small climbing site with routes ranging from 10 to 20 meters. Cyclists can enjoy a beautiful hill climb from the river towards La Séguinière.
Beaupréau Park is a vast 32-hectare park surrounding a historic castle. It offers diverse landscapes including woods, gardens, and orchards, with trails suitable for various levels. Visitors can admire sculptures, learn about local flora and fauna from information panels, and enjoy a playground. Note that dogs and bicycles are prohibited within the park.
The developed lake La Bouëre de l'Èvre is easily accessible from the village and offers leisure and fishing activities. At Lac du Verdon, fishing is tolerated, as is sailing in summer, though other activities are more restricted due to its classification as a natural zone of ecological interest. Water sports and swimming are prohibited at Lac du Verdon itself, but can be practiced downstream at Lake Ribou.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the lakes and rivers, such as Lake Ribou and the Ribou Dam. The accessibility of trails for all skill levels, including family-friendly options, is also highly valued. The blend of historical sites with opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and climbing at places like Moulin du Bouchot, makes the area appealing to a wide range of visitors.
Yes, Le May-Sur-Èvre hosts a weekly market every Wednesday, where you can find local produce from the Mauges region. Seasonal events include a spring market in May and the traditional 'Fressure Festival' in October, which features a tasting of this local pork dish.
The View of the Lac du Verdon dam offers a perspective on a significant dam that forms Lake Verdon. This reservoir supplies drinking water to the Cholet region and irrigates agricultural holdings. It's also classified as a natural zone of ecological interest, with over 200 species of migratory birds counted throughout the year. A 16km hike around the lake is possible by following yellow markers.


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