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Bus station hiking trails in Pays de la Loire offer access to a diverse landscape, ranging from the Atlantic coastline to tranquil river valleys and extensive marshlands. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including rolling forests, low hills, and the banks of the Loire River and its tributaries. These features provide a range of environments for outdoor exploration, from coastal paths to riverside walks.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.3
(6)
31
hikers
7.53km
01:58
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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20
hikers
8.52km
02:13
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
(5)
16
hikers
6.97km
01:50
60m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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9
hikers
26.5km
06:53
170m
170m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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6
hikers
4.87km
01:15
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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absolutely charming, bar restaurant, small chapel
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Magnificent site with camping and a waterfront café. Relaxing and pleasant.
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Founded in 1229 by Bérengère de Navarre, widow of Richard the Lionheart, it constitutes one of the most beautiful Cistercian jewels in France. It was acquired by the Department of Sarthe in 1959. The Royal Abbey of Épau constitutes one of the finest examples of Cistercian architecture in France. In 1229, Bérengère de Navarre, widow of Richard the Lionheart, decided to found this abbey at the gates of Le Mans, where she was buried a year later. During the Revolution, the abbey, almost deserted by monks since the 18th century, was sold as national property to an industrialist. Then transformed into an agricultural operation, the abbey experienced many vicissitudes before its purchase by the Department of Sarthe in 1959. A vast restoration program, still in progress, is giving it a second wind, making the abbey one of the most important places cultural heritage of Sarthe. The abbey also hosts the sessions of the departmental assembly of which it has been the seat since the 1970s. Since July 1, 2016, its management has been entrusted to the Sarthe Cultural Center whose mission is to offer it a new dimension, in order to strengthen its cultural role in the region. Recently, the research of Father Michel Niaussat, a Cistercian monk writer, has shed light on the royal character of the building. L'Épau Abbey then became Royal Abbey of l'Épau in March 2017. Alongside this cultural and tourist growth, another flagship project which will guide the development of the abbey in the coming years: the transformation of the park into permacultural garden. It must then be remembered that times of prayer and work were equivalent in the Cistercian rule. This agricultural dimension is at the heart of the departmental project, the ultimate objective of which is to restore as faithfully as possible the original principles of the place. The abbey, which has preserved almost all of its buildings, is located at the gates of Le Mans. It is inserted in a 13 ha enclosed park delimited by a surrounding wall.
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VISITS Free individual visits Individual guided tours Average duration of the individual visit: 1:30h Groups welcome from 10 people Free group visits Guided group tours Guided group tours on request Educational group visits Average duration of the group visit: 1:30h Point of interest visible without visit Languages available Spoken: French, English Panels: French, English Audio: English, French ACTIVITIES Specific thematic animation Workshop for adults Children's workshop Conferences Temporary exhibitions Sound and light
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PRICES Individual price adult: €5.50 Individual price reduced: €4.00 Job seeker, student, RSA, person in disability situation, Cezam card, CE Individual price child: €3.00 10-17 years old Free: €0.00 Under 10 years old and accompanying person
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It is the castle which gave its name to the town. Only the fortifications remain. These ramparts are more than a thousand years old and were built in the 11th century.
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The House of Statues is a historic house dating from the 16th century and which features a remarkable collection of stone sculptures. You can admire the view of Mayenne and the surrounding countryside. The house is open to visitors from April to October.
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If you are looking for a unique way to discover Mayenne, you can try the Bac de Ménil, the last ferry in the department. You can cross the river on foot, by bike, on horseback or even by car, and enjoy the panoramic views of the countryside. The Bac de Ménil runs from April 15 to September 15 and is free. You can also enjoy the nearby picnic area and playground. The Bac de Ménil is an excellent option for a fun and original hike.
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Pays de la Loire offers a vast network of bus-accessible hiking trails. You can find over 3,700 routes, with a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options to suit all skill levels.
Yes, Pays de la Loire has numerous easy and family-friendly routes accessible by bus. Many trails follow gentle riverbanks or explore forests. An example is the Arche de la Nature et abbaye de l'Epau — boucle depuis Le Mans, which offers a pleasant, mostly flat walk suitable for families.
Absolutely. Many bus-accessible trails in Pays de la Loire are designed as circular routes, allowing you to return to your starting point without needing additional transport. For instance, the Sente de la Meule loop around the island of Yeu offers stunning coastal views on a circular path.
The region's bus-accessible hikes showcase a diverse range of landscapes. You can explore the rugged Atlantic coastline, tranquil river valleys like those of the Loire, Mayenne, and Erve, vast marshlands, and rolling forests. Trails often pass through picturesque vineyards and historic villages, offering a rich variety of scenery.
Yes, many routes follow the region's extensive river systems or pass by lakes. The Mayenne Towpath Loop from Château-Gontier is a great example, offering a long, scenic walk along the river. You can also find trails near beautiful spots like Lake Maine or Lake Jaunay.
Pays de la Loire's bus-accessible trails can lead you to various natural and historical landmarks. Highlights include the dramatic coastal cliffs of Puits d'Enfer, the unique ecosystems of the Jard-sur-Mer Marshes, and the fascinating Saulges Caves and Prehistory Museum. Many routes also pass by charming châteaux and historic towns.
The komoot community highly rates the bus-accessible trails in Pays de la Loire, with an average score of approximately 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 19,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the convenience of public transport access to beautiful natural areas.
Yes, beginners will find many suitable options. Trails like the Saint-Pierre Trail or Along the Erve — loop from Saint-Pierre-sur-Erve are generally easy with minimal elevation gain, making them perfect for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed stroll.
Pays de la Loire offers great hiking opportunities throughout the year. Spring (April-June) brings blooming wildflowers and mild temperatures, while autumn (September-October) provides beautiful fall foliage. Summer (July-August) is ideal for coastal walks, though inland trails can be warm. Winter (November-March) offers peaceful, crisp walks, especially in the forests and along riverbanks.
While many routes are easy to moderate, experienced hikers can find more challenging options. These often involve longer distances or more varied terrain, such as the extensive towpath loops along the Mayenne River or sections of the GR trails that traverse the region. Always check the route details for distance and elevation before you go.


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