Pays de la Loire (French pronunciation: [pe.i də la lwaʁ]; Breton: Broioù al Liger, meaning Loire Country) is one of the 18 regions of France. It is one of the regions created in the 1950s to serve as a zone of influence for its capital, Nantes, one of a handful so-called "balancing metropolises" (métropoles d'équilibre)¹.
Restaurants in Pays de la Loire
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With Bike'N Tour, Visit Nantes by Electric Bike With a Passionate Tour Guide ! A Wine Tasting Break is Planned With "the Best of Nantes Tour - 2h30 " ! -The Panorama Tour - 35€ • 2h • Everyday at 2pm -BEST OF NANTES TOUR - 45€ • 2h30 • Everyday departures at 10AM and 5PM ==>You will have the opportunity to discover Nantes and its surroundings in the best and most original way you can imagine.
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Located just near the atlantic ocean, our ranch propose you to riding horse and discover a wonderful landscape with dunes, rock cost and beach where horses walk on the sea... Open at all riders levels. We also have little poney for childrens from 2 years old, with a special safe track inside our ranch. For any information come visit us or send message on facebook ;)
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Brissac is among the most impressive of all the Loire Valley Castles ! It is nicknamed " The Giant of the Loire Valley" !! And it is the home of the 13th duke of Brissac. It treasures inside a beautiful collection of ancient paintings and fine furnitures . The visit also includes the discovery of a unique private theater dedicated to Opera by a duchess of Brissac in the late XIX th century . Visitors will enjoy a wine tasting in the cellars of the wines produced on the estate ( especially the Rose of Anjou ) A beautiful landscaped gardened park of 200 are invites visitors to stroll alongside 5 romantic "promenade" ...
A lovely chateau to visit, with beautiful grounds. Well worth it. We were able to walk around the open parts of the chateau, whilst reading a written guide in English. The grounds were very well kept and it was extremely peaceful during our visit. A lovely place for a long or short walk.
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A narrow passage covered with a glass ceiling consisting of three levels of shopping galleries.
A wonderful place to shop, or just to visit and view. Quaint shop fronts, beautiful staircases which bring you out at street level two floors up. Browse for a couple of hours as we did on a wet afternoon. If following the 'green line` which takes you round Nantes, it recomences on the top level
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We came across this night by accident, it was so good , we took a little train across le Mans and all the building were lit up with holograms and a story, the kids and i loved it, really spectacular ! highly recommended
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Was traveling by car and would not stop, me and my company talked about what we saw and thought it really was an unethical city. Then swung in a cross and a magnificent cathedral stood before us it was incredible as from any fairy tale with its pinnacles and special architecture. We parked to check out the cathedral itself and were going to walk around it to see it from all directions. In the back compared to where we parked our car, a fantastic part of Le Mans was revealed, the really old part of the city architecture was from the Middle Ages and a century ago, we stayed much longer than we would but then we had 300 kilometers to our destination we were obliged to leave but would have liked to stay at least one night to see everything worth seeing. Very good!
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The best way to discover Loire Valley landscapes around Saumur. An outdoor activity.
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Visited this garden on recommendation of our hosts in nearby gite (see separate review La Cachette), on a Sunday morning in June 2018.Fantastic weather helped. What a very pleasant surprise. Wonderful walk round the ornate gardens, extensive lake with “cloud trees” all around. There is a restaurant/coffee shop where we had salmon bruchetta which was excellant. At the side is a small shop and on the other side of the coffee shop is a further shop selling plants and Bonsai trees of all sizes and prices. My wife was in a wheelchair and whilst some of the path is uphill, it wasn’t too steep that we couln’t get round. There is a separate section of bamboo garden with well established plants. I believe we went at the right time, just after it opened, as there were more people coming into the park as we were leaving. Highly recommended if you are in the area (even worth an hour drive). We will visit again on a future trip.
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