Castles around Montrevault-sur-Èvre offer a journey through the historical landscape of western France. This commune is situated in a region characterized by the Èvre river, providing natural boundaries and scenic views. The area features a collection of historical castles, ranging from medieval fortresses to significant ruins. These sites provide insight into the architectural and social evolution of the region.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Take the time to visit. With a magnificent view of the Loire.
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Happy is he who, like Ulysses, has made a beautiful journey, Or like the one who conquered the fleece, And then returned, full of experience and reason, To live among his parents the rest of his life! When will I see again, alas, of my little village Smoking the chimney, and in what season Will I see again the enclosure of my poor house, Which is a province to me, and much more? More pleases me the abode that my ancestors built, Than the bold brow of Roman palaces; More than hard marble pleases me fine slate, More my Gallic Loire, than the Latin Tiber, More my little Liré, than the Palatine Hill, And more than the sea air the sweetness of Anjou.
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Having spent his early years on the family estate of Liré in Anjou, Joachim Du Bellay spent several years in Rome alongside his cardinal uncle, where nostalgia for the gentleness of Anjou inspired his most famous sonnet "Heureux qui comme Ulysse". In it, he notably mentions this "little Liré" of which only ruins now remain, standing among the chestnut trees. A very pleasant site that you can freely access via a tarmac road when entering the Turmelière estate and going behind the 18th century castle.
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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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Beaupréau Castle is a medieval fortress which overlooks the Evre River. You can run around the castle grounds and admire the architecture of the 15th century building, which hosted King Charles IX in 1565. You can also admire the surrounding countryside and the old town of Beaupréau from the castle walls .
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The region offers a variety of historical castles. You can explore the ruins of the Château d'Ancenis, a fortified castle with thick walls, or the medieval Beaupréau Castle, which overlooks the Èvre River and has a park open to the public. The Saint-Florent-le-Vieil viewpoint, located on a promontory, offers remarkable views of the Loire valley.
Yes, the Ruins of the Turmelière Manor are a significant historical site where the poet Joachim du Bellay was born. Though destroyed during the Vendée wars, its towers and ramparts still hint at its military origins. Additionally, the Château du Bas-Plessis in Chaudron-en-Mauges is an old fortified castle in ruins, with two round towers and stone walls still visible.
The castles in this region have a rich history, often dating back to medieval times. For example, the keep of Château de Montrevault was originally constructed around the year 1000 by Foulques Nerra, Count of Anjou, and hosted historical figures like King Charles IX. Beaupréau Castle also welcomed King Charles IX in 1565, showcasing its importance in French history.
Yes, the area around Montrevault-sur-Èvre offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate options like the 'Château du Bas-Plessis – Chapelle de Liberge loop' for road cycling or the 'Pont de Bohardy – Forêt de Leppo loop' for touring bicycles. For mountain biking, there are routes like the 'Forest Path in Forêt de Leppo loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for the region.
Several castles are considered family-friendly. Beaupréau Castle, with its open park, is ideal for families to explore and picnic. The Ruins of the Turmelière Manor are located within a romantic park, offering space for children to run around. The Château de Montrevault also functions as a gîte suitable for families and groups.
Many castles offer picturesque views. The Saint-Florent-le-Vieil viewpoint provides remarkable panoramas of the Loire valley. From Beaupréau Castle, you can admire the surrounding countryside and the old town of Beaupréau, as it overlooks the Èvre River. Château de Montrevault also offers picturesque views overlooking the medieval Bohardy bridge and the Èvre river.
The Château du Bas-Plessis is a private property. While it has participated in "Journées du Patrimoine" (Heritage Days) in the past, consistent visiting information isn't always available. It's advisable to check local listings for any specific public access dates.
While specific seasonal considerations for this exact region aren't detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities in western France. The mild temperatures and fewer crowds can enhance your visit.
Yes, the Château de Montrevault currently functions as a gîte (vacation rental). It offers accommodation with seven rooms and can host up to 14 people, making it suitable for families or groups. It can also be divided into two separate apartments.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural insights offered by these sites. Many enjoy the scenic views, particularly from locations like the Saint-Florent-le-Vieil viewpoint, and the opportunity to explore the grounds of castles like Beaupréau Castle. The komoot community has shared over 28 photos and given more than 150 upvotes to the highlights in the area, indicating a strong appreciation for the historical and natural beauty.
Yes, the Château de Montrevault, while historically significant, now serves as a gîte (vacation rental). It offers modern accommodation while retaining its historical charm, overlooking the medieval Bohardy bridge and the Èvre river.
The Saint-Florent-le-Vieil viewpoint, while featuring a pretty castle above an abbey esplanade, is particularly noted for its location on a promontory overlooking the Loire. The climb to the abbey is rewarded with a remarkable view of the valley and the surrounding area, making the landscape a primary draw.


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