Best attractions and places to see around Mansigné include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and recreational opportunities. This commune in the Sarthe department of France is traversed by the Aune River, contributing to its verdant landscape. Visitors can explore ancient structures, enjoy outdoor activities, and discover cultural sites within the town and its surroundings. The area offers diverse attractions for those interested in history, nature, and leisure.
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Fort des Salles is one of the most little-known castles in Sarthe. Dating from the Middle Ages, it was probably built during the reign of Henry II Plantagenet. The castle, which is very rarely visited, is private and is under rehabilitation. Right next door, you will find a pretty little body of water and a municipal campsite.
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Located halfway between Tours and Le Mans, the Château and Gardens of Le Lude are part of the Loire Valley's grand châteaux route. They are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The château is one of the few of its size still inhabited, by a family that has lived there for 260 years. It overlooks the Loir Valley and is open to visitors from April 1st to October 31st and during school holidays. A unique feature: you can even try your hand at an escape game!
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Located at the gates of Anjou, this magnificent building is one of the Loire castles, listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. It is one of the last still inhabited by a family, whose generations have succeeded one another for more than 250 years.
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This pretty little village is located on the borders of Maine, Anjou and Touraine. In addition to being crossed by the Loir, there are also two of its tributaries, the Fare and the Meaulne. Wheat mills once inhabited its banks.
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Very beautiful castle with interiors worth seeing.
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Now privately owned and impossible to visit, this beautiful chateau was first non-existent in the 1100s. It was purchased by the Sarcé family in 1822 and remained in the family until the last heir died in 1985 and was bought by a wealthy American.
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Le Lude is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the great castles of the Loire. The castle has belonged to the same family for 20 years, which is rare in French castles.
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Mansigné and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can explore the 11th-century Église Saint-Martin in Mansigné, which houses a 17th-century altarpiece and a 14th-century Madonna and Child statue. The ruins of the 15th-century Château de Fay provide a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the ancient Menhir de la Brunerie offers a connection to prehistoric times. For a grander experience, the magnificent Château and gardens of Le Lude, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a short distance away.
Yes, there are several castles to explore. The most prominent is the Château and gardens of Le Lude, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the Loire Valley's grand châteaux, still inhabited by the same family. Another notable historical castle is the Château du Lude. You can also find the medieval Château du Fort des Salles, though it is private and undergoing rehabilitation.
Mansigné is home to the extensive Base de Loisirs de Mansigné, a 60-hectare leisure park featuring a 30-hectare lake, Lac de Mansigné. This area is perfect for leisurely walks, fishing, and various water sports. The town is also traversed by the River Aune, contributing to its pleasant, green landscape. Nearby, Gallerande Wood offers picturesque walks through ponds and forests with scenic views of the Loir valley.
The Base de Loisirs de Mansigné offers a wide array of activities including supervised swimming (in summer), fishing, pedalos, canoes, paddleboards, hiking, cycling, tennis, mini-golf, a pumptrack, table tennis, petanque, and a City-stade. For more structured routes, you can find various cycling, gravel biking, and running trails. Explore options like the 'View of the Loir – Voie Verte La Flèche–Le Lude loop' for gravel biking or the 'Village of Luché-Pringé – Gallerande Castle loop' for cycling. You can find detailed routes on the Cycling around Mansigné, Gravel biking around Mansigné, and Running Trails around Mansigné guide pages.
Absolutely! The Base de Loisirs de Mansigné is a fantastic family destination, offering supervised swimming, play areas for children, mini-golf, a pumptrack, and various water sports. The Château and gardens of Le Lude also offers a unique escape game experience, which can be fun for families. The charming village of La Chapelle-aux-Choux, with its river setting, provides a pleasant environment for a family stroll.
You'll find several options for running and hiking. The Lac de Mansigné within the leisure base offers a pleasant loop. For longer runs, consider routes like the 'Étang Municipal loop from Saint-Jean-de-la-Motte' or the 'Running loop from Pontvallain'. For detailed trail information and maps, visit the Running Trails around Mansigné guide page.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying the full range of outdoor activities, especially at the Base de Loisirs de Mansigné where supervised swimming is available. Spring and early autumn also offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites, with fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures.
Yes, a short drive from Mansigné is the Jardin d'Atmosphère du Petit Bordeaux in Saint-Biez-en-Bélin. This notable garden boasts approximately 4,000 species and varieties of trees, shrubs, ancient roses, and perennials, offering a beautiful and tranquil experience for garden enthusiasts.
Beyond Mansigné, you can visit the Village of Luché-Pringé, known for its beautiful Saint Martin church. The archaeological site of Aubigné-Racan features interesting Gallo-Roman remains. Approximately 30 kilometers away, the city of Le Mans is famous for its 24-Hours race circuit and museum, as well as a beautiful medieval old town and impressive cathedral.
Many of the natural areas around Mansigné, such as the trails around Lac de Mansigné and within Gallerande Wood, are suitable for dog walking. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to respect local regulations and other visitors.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the ancient Menhir de la Brunerie for a touch of prehistoric history in a natural setting. The less-visited Château du Fort des Salles, though private, offers a glimpse of a medieval castle with a pretty body of water nearby. The quiet paths through Gallerande Wood also provide serene and picturesque walks away from more crowded spots.


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