Pays de la Loire is a French region that sees things in a big way: a wealth of natural spaces against the backdrop of France's longest river, the Loire, whose waters flow alongside some twenty castles to visit and as many stories to discover, gardens...
Pays de la Loire is a French region that sees things in a big way: a wealth of natural spaces against the backdrop of France's longest river, the Loire, whose waters flow alongside some twenty castles to visit and as many stories to discover, gardens to smell, forests to explore, wines to savor. The capital of the Pays de la Loire is the city of Nantes. Here you can explore a splendid castle and enjoy its excellent gastronomic culture. The castle of the Dukes of Brittany in Nantes dates back to the 13th century and is a fortress with seven towers linked by the walkway that ran along the sentinel. You can also visit the Passage Pommeraye, a lively shopping street that houses elegant boutiques and cafes in a three-level shopping arcade. From fashion outlets to interior decoration, to jewelry stores and local food restaurants, the boutiques in this shopping center are upscale establishments, in line with the classic look of the place. Le Mans is a city famous for its racing circuit, and a very well preserved area surrounded by a Roman wall. It features narrow cobblestone streets where you will find the Saint-Julien de Le Mans cathedral, Gothic-style mansions, wooden buildings, quaint restaurants, craft boutiques, and much more. The old town of Le Mans was completely renovated in the mid-1970s and now offers an exceptional journey through history. Guérande is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in France. From the fortified wall to the salt marshes, via the Brière regional nature park, Guérande and its immediate surroundings offer a wide variety of places to visit. Completely surrounded by a granite wall, the old town has beautiful narrow streets to stroll through. Here you will find craft boutiques and food establishments, many of which serve the local specialty: sweet and savory crêpes. In this region, you will find two areas renowned for their wines: Nantais (around Nantes) and Anjou-Saumur (between Angers and Saumur). Muscadet and Gros-Plant are two of the wines produced near Nantes. These are fresh white wines that pair perfectly with seafood. A little further east, Anjou-Saumur offers a wide range of white, red, and rosé wines with varying degrees of sweetness. These are just a few of the many places you could visit in this fantastic region. Feel free to consider joining our valuable home exchange community to save on accommodation costs. Our home exchange service allows you to travel around the world and choose from thousands of home listings of friendly and accommodating hosts in Pays de la Loire. Visit our website and sign up with People Like Us today to find a home exchange in Pays de la Loire.
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