Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park, situated in the scenic heart of France, offers a rich blend of cultural history and diverse ecosystems, making it a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts.
Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park spans across 271,863 hectares in western France. It lies between the regions of Pays de la Loire and Centre-Val de Loire, encompassing the stunning landscapes along the Loire River, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The park is known for its diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and grasslands, hosting a variety of flora and fauna such as the European otter and the black kite. With its historical connections to French royalty, the area is dotted with enchanting châteaux like Château de Saumur and Château d'Azay-le-Rideau. Key recreational opportunities include hiking, cycling, and boating, with trails winding through picturesque villages and vineyards. The park appeals to visitors for its peaceful, rural landscape and its role as a repository of French cultural heritage.
Château de Saumur, renowned for its architecture and history.
Rich biodiversity, offering a chance to spot rare species such as the European pond turtle.
The Loire River, ideal for boating and scenic views.
The troglodyte villages, offering unique historical insights.
An early French Renaissance château known for its elegant architecture.
One of the largest monastic cities in Europe, with a rich medieval history.
A historical garden showcasing classic French landscaping.