Attractions and places to see around Luché-Pringé offer a blend of historical architecture, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities. Situated in the Sarthe department, this "Small City of Character" is shaped by the Loir River, which provides a setting for various outdoor activities. The area features historical monuments, protected natural zones, and developed hiking trails, making it a destination for exploring both cultural heritage and natural beauty.
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Fortress built in the mid-11th century, it was rebuilt in the 17th century by the Carmelite monks who founded their monastery there. It became a private house after the revolution and, as the oldest building in the city, was converted into the town hall in the early 20th century.
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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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Very beautiful castle with interiors worth seeing.
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Thanks to a path around this lake, while running, you will be able to enjoy all the fauna and flora that this natural habitat has to offer, including more than 100 species of birds!
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Thanks to a hiking trail around this lake, you can enjoy all the fauna and flora that this natural habitat has to offer, including more than 100 species of birds!
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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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Nice view of the Loir. The bridge originates at the level of the Carmes castle. Looking west, you can make out the four seasons mill and the Poil de Reux mill.
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Luché-Pringé is rich in history. You can visit the Town Hall, which was originally a mid-11th-century fortress. Other notable sites include the 12th-century Church Notre-Dame in Pringé with its 15th-century mural paintings, and the 13th-century Church Saint-Martin in Luché, known for its Plantagenêt-style vaults. The majestic Château of Gallerande and the Manor of Venevelles are also significant historical monuments in the commune.
Yes, the region offers several natural spots. The View of the Loir provides excellent perspectives of the river, including the Carmes castle and historic mills. You can also explore the banks of the Loir River, which is a protected Natura 2000 network area. The Bois des Herses, Bois de Vénevelles, and Bois de Mervé offer tranquil wooded environments.
The Loir River is a hub for outdoor activities. During summer, you can enjoy canoeing and kayaking. Fishing is also popular. The Leisure Center of Luché-Pringé offers a beach on the Loir, mini-golf, and a swimming pool in summer. For more active pursuits, there are dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking in the area.
Absolutely! The Leisure Center of Luché-Pringé is perfect for families, featuring a beach on the Loir, mini-golf, children's games, and a swimming pool during the summer. The Château and gardens of Le Lude, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers historical exploration and even an escape game. The Lake of the Birds has a path suitable for walks, where you can spot over 100 species of birds.
The summer season, from late June to early September, is ideal for enjoying the full range of outdoor activities, including the Leisure Center's beach and swimming pool, and canoe/kayak rentals on the Loir. The Château and gardens of Le Lude are open from April 1st to October 31st and during school holidays, making spring and autumn also great times for historical visits and pleasant weather for hiking.
Luché-Pringé has developed six hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural environment, much of which is protected under the Natura 2000 network. These paths offer picturesque landscapes along the Loir. You can find various routes, including the 'Gallerande Castle Trail' and others around the Lake of the Birds, suitable for different difficulty levels. More details are available in the hiking guide.
Yes, the Les Piliers Sensitive Natural Area (ENS) is a notable protected site. Located on a limestone hillside by the Loir, it's home to rare birds, limestone meadows with orchids and butterflies, and underground galleries that house protected bat species, including the Greater Horseshoe Bat. The Lake of the Birds is also a great spot for birdwatching, with over 100 species identified.
The Château du Lude is a grand castle located nearby, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's one of the few large castles in the Loire Valley that has been continuously inhabited by the same family for over 260 years. Visitors can explore its historical interiors and beautiful gardens, offering a deep dive into French heritage.
Yes, Luché-Pringé features several historic mills. The Windmill of Mervé, an astonishing fortified mill from the 15th century, is a notable architectural element often included in walks along the Loir. The Moulin de Brard, dating from the 16th century, is another mill worth seeing. From the View of the Loir, you can even spot the four seasons mill and the Poil de Reux mill.
Luché-Pringé earned the 'Petites Cités de Caractère' label in 2001 due to its remarkable architectural and landscape heritage, combined with its commitment to preserving and promoting its attractions. This designation highlights its rich history, well-preserved buildings like the churches and the Town Hall, and its beautiful natural setting along the Loir River.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The View of the Loir is highly rated for its scenic perspectives. The historical significance of the Town Hall and the grandeur of the Château and gardens of Le Lude are also frequently mentioned. The diverse outdoor activities along the Loir River and the peaceful trails around the Lake of the Birds are also popular.


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