Best attractions and places to see around Oudon, a medieval village on the Loire River, blend historical heritage with natural beauty. The area is characterized by its position at the confluence of the Loire and Hâvre rivers, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore notable landmarks, picturesque natural features, and cultural sites. Oudon is also a natural stopover on the "Loire à Vélo" cycle route.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Take the time to visit. With a magnificent view of the Loire.
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An ancient fortress - the tower with its black and white stones can be seen from far away
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already a special tower - Château du Oudon - built in the Middle Ages - 1300-1400
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A beautiful city - a good coffee opposite the castle.
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As always, we went to a bar for breakfast coffee and a croissant from the boulangerie. This time not to a tabac bar, but instead in a great place - opposite the château!
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As always, breakfast coffee - this time not in a Tabac bar. But the place is great - right opposite the Château!
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Oudon is rich in history. The most prominent landmark is Oudon Castle, a 14th-century keep offering panoramic views of the Loire and Hâvre rivers. You can also discover the ancient Donjon d'Oudon, the ruins of the Old Court, and the Neolithic Menhir de la Pierre Blanche. Further afield, the Château d'Ancenis, built in 984, also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
The area around Oudon is defined by its natural beauty. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Small River Port, or explore the banks of the Loire River and the Hâvre Valley. The Beau Rivage Riverside Path offers scenic views and is suitable for cycling. For relaxation and swimming, Étang du Chêne (Chêne Lake) is a refreshing spot, supervised in July and August.
Oudon is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Cycling is popular, especially along the "Loire à Vélo" route and the secure Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge. You can also enjoy hiking along the Hâvre valley or the Loire banks. The Loire River provides opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, boating, and fishing. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes around Oudon.
Yes, Oudon offers several family-friendly options. Climbing the 148 steps of Oudon Castle provides an engaging historical experience with rewarding views. The Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge is widened and secure for family cycling. Étang du Chêne (Chêne Lake) is perfect for a relaxing day with supervised swimming during summer months.
Beyond its historical buildings, Oudon features an open-air Sculpture Symposium, with monumental works displayed throughout the town and along the Hâvre river. The village also hosts an international sculpture symposium every two years in August. You can also explore the narrow, well-preserved streets of Downtown Oudon and visit the local market every Sunday morning for local produce.
The Loire River is central to Oudon's charm. You can cycle along its banks as part of the "Loire à Vélo" route, or take a leisurely stroll on paths like the Beau Rivage Riverside Path. For a different perspective, consider kayaking, canoeing, or boating to explore the enchanting landscapes and diverse flora and fauna from the water. Fishing is also a traditional local activity.
While the Donjon d'Oudon is well-known, consider visiting the Champtoceaux Suspended Mill, a unique 13th-century structure and the last water mill on the Loire, classified as a historical monument. The Menhir de la Pierre Blanche, made of white quartz and nestled amidst vineyards, also offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history and local folklore.
Visitors particularly appreciate the secure and scenic cycling routes, such as the Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge, which offers dedicated lanes for cyclists. The Beau Rivage Riverside Path is loved for its beautiful views and picnic spots. Many are also impressed by the architecture and historical significance of Oudon Castle and its commanding views over the river.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities to eat and relax. Near Oudon Castle, there's a café in Le Havre with a beautiful view of the castle and the river. Along the Beau Rivage Riverside Path, you'll find picnic tables and the historic Beau Rivage inn. Étang du Chêne (Chêne Lake) also features a lively "guinguette" (open-air cafe) during fine weather.
Oudon hosts several cultural events throughout the year. Every two years in the first half of August, the village holds an international sculpture symposium where artists create monumental works in public. In September, also biennially, the "Les Artistiques" festival features painting and drawing competitions, exhibitions, and art sales. A Christmas market is organized in December.
Oudon offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails along the Hâvre valley or the banks of the Loire. Popular routes include the "Vallée du Hâvre" loop and paths leading from Oudon Castle to the Suspended Mill of Champtoceaux. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Oudon guide.
Absolutely. Oudon is a natural and highly recommended stopover on the "Loire à Vélo," the famous cycle route that traverses landscapes of vineyards, wetlands, and meadows. The village's position on the Loire, combined with attractions like the Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge and the Beau Rivage Riverside Path, makes it very cyclist-friendly.


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