Natural areas

Looking for a quiet, relaxing escape? Come and discover our natural spaces, and enjoy great hikes such as the GR35, which is directly accessible from our Les Portes de l’Anjou campsite.

Hiking enthusiasts can take advantage of the 450km GR35 circuit, with water as the common thread. An ideal hike for nature lovers. The tour takes in the magnificent banks of the Loir, including the one that runs alongside our campsite.

The trails cross several départements: Eure, Eure-et-Loir, Loir-et-Cher, Sarthe and Maine-et-Loire. The GR 35 links Verneuil-sur-Avre to Rochefort sur Loire.

De nombreux petits villages sont à découvrir le long de la route. A unique experience in an exceptional natural setting.

The banks of the Loir

Just a stone’s throw from our pitches, the banks of the Loir are a magnificent place to visit, ideal for your hikes or family outings.

You’ll discover magical landscapes and the flora and fauna of our tales.

Photo credits: Etienne Begouen – Anjou Tourisme

GR 35 hikes and walks in the Chambiers forest

A wide choice of other circuits (pedestrian / bicycle) are available from the campsite or nearby (topoguides available at reception).

And don’t miss the chance to discover our natural areas, including the Forêt de Chambiers and the Forêt Domaniale de Chandelais.

Located just 5 minutes from our campsite, the Chambiers forest is waiting to welcome you for a moment in nature. Today, this 197-hectare forest is a nature reserve where its flora and fauna are protected. Take a stroll with family or friends and discover a variety of landscapes whose colors change with the seasons. With patience and discretion, it’s not unusual to catch a glimpse of the mammals, birds and butterflies that inhabit this forest.

This place, synonymous with a change of scenery, is a must-see for holidaymakers. You can walk, ride or cycle here.

Just 25 minutes from our campsite, the Forêt Domaniale de Chandelais is a unique place to visit. This forest is the most remarkable in the Anjou region, with its 1034 hectares of mainly oak and beech trees. This forest is a great place for walking, horse riding and cycling. And for your breaks, several picnic areas are available.

Photo credits : Laura Bellanger

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