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26 campsites in France, Pays de la Loire for Maine-et-Loire

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Camping la Vallée des Vignes
The enthusiasm of the English owners here comes across instantly in the warm welcome received by their guests. Bordering the Layon river, around 80 good sized grass pitches (50 for tourers) are reasonably level and fully serviced (10A electricity, water tap and drain) but have little shade. Five pitches have a hardstanding for cars.
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Camping Huttopia Saumur
On arriving at Huttopia Saumur with its colourful, floral entrance, a friendly greeting awaits you. The site is set beside a restored farmhouse with beautiful views from one end over the Loire Valley. It is owned by a charitable organisation that provides employment for local people with disabilities. The 120 grass touring pitches are level and spacious, with some new larger ones (100sq.m. at extra cost – state preference when booking). All pitches have electricity 16/A and are separated by low hedges and trees which offer some shade. Water points are easily accessible around the site.
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CityKamp Camping d'Angers - Lac de Maine
Camping d'Angers Lac de Maine lies in the heart of the Anjou region, just on the outskirts of Angers and downstream from glorious Saumur. It offers direct access to the large lake, and there's plenty to see in the surrounding countryside, with medieval castles, vineyards and quaint historic towns to explore, perhaps following one of the bike trails. Stroll into Angers in an exceptional setting in the heart of the Loire Valley with its castle, cathedral, gardens, quays and markets.
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Camping Paradis les Nobis d’Anjou
Close to the impressive Château de Montreuil-Bellay, Camping les Nobis enjoys a quiet location on the banks of the Thouet River, whilst being ideally located for visiting Saumur and the many other châteaux in the west of the Vallée de Montreuil. the Loire. It has 117 pitches classified by asset France in 2021, including 56 occupied by mobile homes, chalets and unusual coco sweets; the 113 tourist pitches are equipped with electrical connections (10A). You have a choice of where you would like to choose your pitch whether it be in the shade, sun or with a river view.  A short walk will take you to the castle built in the 15th century but whose history dates back to the Plantagenet kings and from there you can stroll through the narrow streets of the historic town.
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Camping Morédéna
Laurent and his team at Camping Morédéna have thoughtfully designed this site to ensure guests can unwind completely. For those fortunate enough to bring their boats, a launch and a pontoon are available as the campsite is located by the water along the banks of the River Sarthe. On-site, there are 76 touring pitches, of which electric hook-up points are available, and 8 have direct access to and views of the river. 
Flower Camping de l’Ile d’Offard
This site occupies a prime position on an island in the River Loire within walking distance of the centre of the historic town of Saumur. The 150 touring pitches are mainly on grass with plenty of shade provided by mature trees, with 10A electricity and 46 also have water and drainage. Fourteen hardstandings nearer the entrance can be rather dusty in dry weather. Ile d’Offard is useful as an overnight stop on the journey south (or north) but it is also an excellent base from which to visit the numerous châteaux in the region.
Flower Camping du Port Caroline
Camping du Port Caroline is an attractive site lying alongside a small river and close to the little village of Brain-sur-l’Authion, which is at the heart of the Anjou region. This is a quiet, relaxing site with little in the way of organised activities. There are 121 large, level, grassy pitches, 100 for touring, all with 10A electricity. They are separated by a variety of hedging and tall trees give most pitches ample shade. On site are a new small swimming and paddling pool with a jacuzzi plus a bar/takeaway, games room and two small play areas. This is a useful base for visiting the vineyards of the Anjou which are all around.
Sites et Paysages de l’Etang
This beautiful site surrounds a large fishing lake with 110 pitches, of which 53 are for touring. They are well-manicured and divided by flower beds and hedging. The site offers something for everyone; if you want to sit by the lake and relax, have a tour of the vineyard, or hire a bicycle, you will undoubtedly find peace and tranquillity. Alternatively, if you want to join in with the activities held in the high season, plenty will keep you and the whole family entertained. For a day out, you are just 75 km from Puy Du Fou, voted the best theme park in the world! 
Terracamps Camping du Lion d'Angers
Camping du Lion d'Angers is a pretty campsite located on the banks of the Oudon River in  Le Lion-d'Angers, France. There are 80 touring pitches with electric hook-up points available, which are set among trees and have beautiful views of the river, some of which are hard standing. Enjoy waking up to the sound of the river and spending hours watching boats go by the campsite.
Camping Les Grésillons
Camping Les Grésillons is found in the heart of France's Centre-Val de Loire region in the picturesque vineyards of Anjou, . Overlooking the serene Layon River, this charming campsite invites you to experience the authentic beauty of rural French life. Whether you're drawn to historic towns, scenic countryside, or simply seeking natural relaxation, Les Grésillons is an ideal destination. Its convenient location near Saint-George-sur-Layon and Doué-la-Fontaine provides easy access to local attractions and amenities.
Camping l’Isle Verte
L’Isle Vert is a beautiful site on the banks of the Loire nestled between the vineyards and the river. There are 114 touring pitches, which are level and spacious, divided by low hedging and shaded by trees. Many overlook the Loire directly. Grass tends to be relatively sparse during dry spells. All have 16A electricity. The site itself is well cared for and has a garden feel about it; facilities were spotless and modern, and check-in was efficient (after2.00 p.m.). Although the site is on the edge of the village of Montsoreau, access is easy straight off the main road. The site offers all you would expect from a site of this quality, but if that is not enough, the village is a very short walk and does not disappoint. The Sunday morning market is well worth a visit. 
Camping les Rives de Douet
Ideally situated between Angers and Saumur, les Rives de Douet is a municipal site close to the centre of the town, on the banks of the River Douet; if you like fishing, this is the site for you. The 98 pitches with 10A electricity are on level ground, with lots of mature trees offering shade. A range of activities are on offer in July and August (wine tasting, karaoke, themed meals etc), and discounts on local attractions. The city of Doué-la-Fontaine is famous for its rose festival and its troglodyte dwellings and has a farmers’ market every Monday morning. The site is close to a water treatment facility.
Camping Terre d’Entente
Camping Terre d'Entente is beautifully situated on the banks of the Loire where there is a lovely sandy beach, as well as cycling, kayaking and sailing. Choose your route carefully as the flow can be strong. There are god cycling routes in both directions along the river and the surrounding countryside. The owners Rafael and Stephanie are helpful and speak good English. The restaurant in the village has a good menu but is only open certain hours. There is also a hotel restaurant which is very good. Some pitches overlook the Loire, with some shade from the hot sun and a short walk to the beach and the cooling river. However, they can suffer from midges so may be best avoided. The town of Saumur is beautiful with a superb market on a Saturday morning, horse riding displays in the castle and many caves to visit. The site has 77 grass/hardstanding touring pitches with 10-amp hook-up point. There are also 11 mobile homes, lodge tents and bungalows available to hire.
Camping Au Bord de Loire
Au Bord de Loire is in the heart of the Loire valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a very simple and inexpensive site managed by students from the adjacent Tourism and Gardening College. There are 140 good sized, mostly level, marked but unseparated grass pitches. Of these, 135 are used for touring units and all are equipped with 10A electricity, water and a drain. There are good views over the River Loire but only a little shade. Access is easy for large units. On site you will find a small portable bar open which is open on most evenings in high season and a food van calls a few times a week. There is also a small shop located on site that supplies the essentials as well as a daily bread service.
Camping Municipal du Pont des Fées
Good for an overnight stop, this site is peacefully situated alongside a small river and next to the town’s tennis courts and swimming pool (reductions available for campers). There are 40 pitches on level grass each with electricity (4A) and separated by small, neat box hedges. The reception has been renovated and a small shop stocks basics supplies and refreshments. Four fully equipped chalets are available to rent. The site warden lives on site and the gates are locked overnight.
Camping de Coulvée
An exceptionally well cared for and attractive lakeside site with landscaped entrance and gardens. Each of the 40 touring pitches has tall mature hedges giving plenty of shade and privacy; all pitches have their own water and electricity. The good-sized touring pitches are mostly level. The snack bar, indoor games room and TV room are located within the modern reception building. A wonderful patio area has views across the lake, play area and lawned gardens – a magnificent place to sit on a sunny day. A number of chalets and safari tents are available to rent. The staff are very helpful and we thoroughly enjoyed this very pleasant rural site.
Camping des Varennes
This is an inexpensive country site which was once a municipal site and is now privately owned. It is attractively situated on the edge of the town, only 3 km. from the autoroute, giving easy access to Angers, Nantes and Cholet. The River Louet runs alongside and is fenced for safety. In summer, it is said to be safe for swimming. There are 100 pitches separated by hedges and trees, 93 for touring, all with 6A electricity. There is a choice of shady or sunny pitches. This is a good area for walking and cycling.
Le Po Dore
Camping Le Pô Doré is a nice site in a quiet area, situated to 7 km from Saumur in Maine-et-Loire and on the wine trails of the Loire, come to discover a Caribbean universe close to the Saumurois. Lovely large, marked pitches some with water and power. Shower blocks clean but unheated with doors wedged open and no paper. Expect this is a very popular site in season. The site owner Sabine or her husband can’t be more helpful nothing is too much trouble. The site and toilets are spotless. The natural swimming pool is not heated and is lined with white sand, the whole area in an exotic decoration. The aquatic complex is the unique copy of the region of Anjou, and the sand beach effect is great. There is no onsite entertainment. The small bar /restaurant is good. In the surrounding area there are many vineyards. The has 86 pitches, comfort and comfort+. 46 grass/hardstanding are for touring units with 10amp hook-up point and 13 are seasonal. There are also 26 mobile homes available to hire.
Camping Kathy and Dave
You are sure of a very warm welcome at this small (6 pitches) rural campsite near La Fosse de Tigne in the heart of the lovely Loire Valley. It is an inexpensive level campsite with modern shower and toilet facilities plus a room solely for campers to use if needed.
Domaine de la Brèche
The Saint Cast family developed Domaine de la Brèche with care and attention. The attractive site occupies a 24-hectare estate, 4 km. northeast of Saumur on the edge of the Loire behind the levees. There are 235 spacious, level, grass pitches, with 135 for touring, including ten premium pitches. Trees and bushes give some shade. All have electricity (some require long cables). Eighty have a water supply and drainage. The restaurant (open to the public), bar and terrace provide an attractive social base and are popular with British visitors. The pool complex includes a heated indoor pool, flumes and toboggans and a paddling pool.

Pays de la Loire

The Pays de la Loire covers the area of Western France to the south of Brittany and Normandy. It lies along the lower stretches of the river Loire, the longest river in France, downstream from the châteaux of the Val de Loire region.

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Created in the late 20th century, the Pays de la Loire is a relatively new region embracing parts of the old provinces of Anjou, Brittany, Maine and Poitou  to serve as an administrative zone of influence for its capital, Nantes. Further inland, Anjou is dominated by the historic city of Angers with its medieval castle, once home to the Plantagenet kings of England. Much of this area is rural, with a strong agricultural heritage, but every year, visitors flock to Le Mans, the capital of Sarthe, for its 24-hour motor race.

Whilst the great Loire châteaux lie in the Val de Loire region, the Pays de la Loire is home to many great monuments, such as the castles of Laval and Mayenne and the Château des Ducs de Bretagne at Nantes, the Royal Fontevraud Abbey and the old city of Le Mans. It also contains many natural parks, including the Brière and the Poitou marshes.

The region has become very popular with British visitors thanks to its proximity to the Channel ports. It includes over 450 km of the Atlantic coastline, offering long, sandy beaches and islands such as the Ile de Noirmoutier and the Ile d’Yeu, contrasting with the lush green countryside River Loire flows. Angers, the capital of the historic province of Anjou, is at the region's heart, home to the feudal warlords and the Plantagenet kings of England. To the southeast is the Vendée, a peaceful holiday area popular with summer visitors.

A region of contrast, Pays de la Loire holds a hugely popular coastline stretch, including resorts such as Les Sables d’Olonne, alongside some of the lesser-known towns along the river Loire.

In contrast to the trendy, family-oriented resorts and beaches of the Vendée, the P ays de la Loire’s Mayenne area has a wonderfully ‘off the beaten track’ feel that gives intrepid visitors a chance to sidestep the crowds and explore its culture and heritage in relative peace. There’s much to discover, from the cave systems in the south to the Roman ruins in the north. The châteaux at Angers and Saumur are as majestic as their Loire Valley counterparts, and the towns are equally fascinating – Saumur is the capital of equestrian skill, and Angers has a rich cultural heritage.

With numerous walking and cycling trails that wind through unspoilt landscapes and plenty of chances to enjoy good food and historical treasures, Pays de la Loire is an unassuming and thoroughly relaxing location for a holiday.

Pays de la Loire Blogs

Fantastic Châteaux & Where to Find Them

Rob Fearn | 27 Mar 2023 | Read time: 11m 3s

Castles can be found throughout Europe. But only France has such a wealth and variety. In this, the first of our two part look at French châteaux we peer over the battlements of some of the most illustrious, attention-seeking, headlining grabbing châteaux.
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Fantastic Châteaux
PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

Château d'Angers

Angers: Art town; medieval castle and  tapestries; cathedral.

Brissac: 15th-century castle.

Le Croisic: Small fishing port; Naval Museum.

Fontevraud: 11th-century Royal abbey.

Guérande: Walled city with historic centre.

La Baule: Holiday resort with lovely sandy bay.

Le Mans: The annual 24-hour car race attracting visitors from all over the world; car museum, old town, cathedral.

Le Puy de Fou: 15-16th-century castle, sonet- lumière production; popular theme park.

Les Sables d’Olonne: Fishing port and seaside resort.

Nantes: Major city with sightseeing and shopping opportunities; boat trips along the River Erdre.

Saumer: 13th-century castle; Cadre Noir National School of Horse Riding; wine cellars and Mushroom Museum.

CUISINE OF THE REGION
Port-Salut cheese

Cuisine of the region

Beurre blanc: A buttery sauce that goes well with fish.

Rillauds d’Anjou: Muscadet sausages.

Curé Nantais and Port-Salut: Local cheeses.

Pâté aux prunes: A speciality of the Angers region and found in all good local bakers in July and August, this sugary pastry is filled with plums.