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Longuenée-en-Anjou
ℹ️Practical info — Longuenée-en-Anjou
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- Rent a car or bike, as public transport to the smaller villages of the Anjou region is limited.
- Visit the Forêt de Longuenée early in the morning for peaceful, undisturbed nature walks.
- Keep in mind that many local businesses close for a traditional lunch break between 12:30 and 14:00.
- Pair your visit with a trip to the nearby historic Château du Plessis-Macé.
🍽 Food
Look for these traditional wood-fired breads at rustic inns in the surrounding countryside.
Try this local pike-perch served with a white butter sauce at a riverside tavern.
Purchase local white wines or Crémant directly from vineyards in the neighboring villages.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Look out for farm-gate shops selling traditional homemade cider and fresh apple juice.
Pick up some fresh pork rillettes from the local butcher to enjoy during a forest picnic.
A vast, peaceful forest that is well-suited for long, quiet afternoon walks or cycling.
The exterior areas of this nearby fortress provide a calm, historic atmosphere for relaxation.
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Longuenée-en-Anjou is a newly established commune in the Maine-et-Loire department, created in 2016 through the merger of four historic villages: La Meignanne, La Membrolle-sur-Longuenée, Le Plessis-Macé, and Pruillé. Located northwest of Angers, it serves as a gateway between the urban bustle and the serene Anjou countryside. The commune is defined by the Longuenée State Forest, a vast 600-hectare woodland that provides a sanctuary for wildlife and a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. A crown jewel of the area is the Château du Plessis-Macé, an impressive medieval castle that hosts various cultural festivals and theatrical performances throughout the year. The local economy thrives on a mix of modern agriculture, vineyards, and small-scale manufacturing, benefiting from the proximity to the Angers technological parks. With its well-preserved landscapes, historic stone architecture, and commitment to sustainable growth, Longuenée-en-Anjou represents a modern approach to French rural life, where community identity is strengthened through shared history and shared nature.
- Location: Pays de la Loire, France
- Top sights: Longuenée Forest · Plessis-Macé Castle · Saint-Clément Pond
- Nearby: Montreuil-Juigné (6 km)
- Population: ~6.571
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 5 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 14 | 18 | 20 | 19 | 16 | 13 | 8 | 5 |
| Rain mm | 69 | 53 | 61 | 48 | 64 | 55 | 49 | 50 | 43 | 74 | 73 | 76 |
Geography
Facts
- The commune covers approximately 53.5 square kilometers
- Château du Plessis-Macé is a major regional cultural site
- The Mayenne river forms part of the commune's boundary
- Longuenée State Forest is a key ecological site in Maine-et-Loire
- The town is within 15 minutes of the TGV station in Angers
- Agriculture is specialized in livestock and viticulture
Explore nearby
Notable places around
Route planner — Car & Motorhome
Where do you start? We build the route here, with stops and country notes along the way.
© OpenStreetMap contributors · OpenRouteService
We start our walking journey at the charming Église Saint-Martin, admiring its historic architecture in the morning light. By midday, we hike towards Château de la Chesnaie and Église Saint-Symphorien, discovering the rich local heritage. The afternoon takes us to the elegant La Roussière, where tranquil pathways invite a slower pace. We conclude our walk at Château de Marcillé, enjoying the evening breeze and contemplating the castle's timeless beauty.
Église Saint-Martin
Château de la Chesnaie
Église Saint-Symphorien
La Roussière
Château de Marcillé
The morning begins under the protective roof of Saint-Martin Church while the rain taps softly against the windows. At noon, the path leads through damp avenues to Chesnaie, where sturdy footwear is essential on the slippery trails. In the afternoon, the historic walls of La Roussière and Marcillé offer shelter from the showers. The evening concludes quietly in the fresh, rain-washed air of the Anjou countryside.
Église Saint-Martin
Château de la Chesnaie
Église Saint-Symphorien
La Roussière
Château de Marcillé
A frosty morning greets you at Saint-Martin Church, where the crisp air sharpens the senses. At lunchtime, walk well-wrapped between the castles whose gardens are frozen in winter serenity. In the afternoon, the low sun bathes the facades in golden light before it gets noticeably cooler. Around 17:00, dusk sets in, leading you back to the cozy warmth of the village.
Église Saint-Martin
Château de la Chesnaie
Église Saint-Symphorien
La Roussière
Château de Marcillé
Kick off your cycling tour at Église Saint-Martin before pedaling to the historic Château de la Chesnaie. Midday brings a scenic ride to Château des Grandes Maisons and the quaint Église Saint-Symphorien. Spend your afternoon cruising past the grand La Roussière and Château de Marcillé, soaking in the architectural wonders. The journey ends beautifully at the magnificent Plessis-Macé Castle, a true historical gem.
Église Saint-Martin
Château de la Chesnaie
Château des Grandes Maisons
Église Saint-Symphorien
La Roussière
Château de Marcillé
Plessis-Macé Castle
The bike tour starts with the smell of damp earth at Saint-Martin Church. At noon, cycle carefully over the wet country roads towards the great castles, where mudguards are worth their weight in gold. In the afternoon, Saint-Symphorien Church and the historic estates offer welcome breaks in the dry. Before evening makes the paths too dark, you safely reach Plessis-Macé Castle as the rain slowly subsides.
Église Saint-Martin
Château de la Chesnaie
Château des Grandes Maisons
Église Saint-Symphorien
La Roussière
Château de Marcillé
Plessis-Macé Castle
The winter tour begins refreshingly cold at Saint-Martin Church. At noon, the route leads through the silent, vast landscape, with warm gloves on the handlebars being indispensable. In the afternoon, the castles glow in the pale winter light, and the frosty fields offer a panorama of silence. As the sun sets as early as 17:00, plan your arrival at Plessis-Macé Castle in time to see the complex in the remaining light.
Église Saint-Martin
Château de la Chesnaie
Château des Grandes Maisons
Église Saint-Symphorien
La Roussière
Château de Marcillé
Plessis-Macé Castle
Your road trip starts at the spectacular Plessis-Macé Castle, quickly followed by a short drive to the neighboring Saint-Pierre Church. By midday, drive through the town to see Église Saint-Martin and the secluded Château de la Chesnaie. The afternoon is reserved for nature, beginning with the peaceful Saint-Clément Pond before heading to the woods. The day wraps up with a refreshing evening walk through Longuenée Forest.
Plessis-Macé Castle
Saint-Pierre Church
Église Saint-Martin
Château de la Chesnaie
Château des Grandes Maisons
Saint-Clément Pond
Longuenée Forest
A cozy rainy day begins in the car on the way to Plessis-Macé Castle. At noon, take a relaxed drive through the misty avenues of Longuenée, while the windshield wipers reveal the green fields. In the afternoon, Saint-Clément Pond and the surrounding forests offer an atmospheric panorama of haze and reflections. The evening ends with a safe drive home while the rain makes the roads shine softly.
Plessis-Macé Castle
Saint-Pierre Church
Église Saint-Martin
Château de la Chesnaie
Château des Grandes Maisons
Saint-Clément Pond
Longuenée Forest
A clear winter morning begins with a drive through the frozen fields to Plessis-Macé Castle. At noon, explore the historic churches whose stone walls retain the winter cold, while your car is ready for quick warm-up breaks. In the afternoon, Saint-Clément Pond glows in a cool blue before the sun disappears early behind the forests. The drive home at dusk after 17:00 is enhanced by the festive lighting of the small villages.
Plessis-Macé Castle
Saint-Pierre Church
Église Saint-Martin
Château de la Chesnaie
Château des Grandes Maisons
Saint-Clément Pond
Longuenée Forest
Sights in the town Longuenée-en-Anjou (9)
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