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Baugé-en-Anjou
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Tourisme
Baugé-en-Anjou (Maine-et-Loire, France)
Baugé-en-Anjou is a small Anjou town with a distinctly medieval character. The center retains paved streets and old houses that reveal a rich urban past. The town serves as a gateway to green bocage and to cycling routes typical of the region. There is an active local life, with shops and markets enlivening the central square.
Heritage and history
Local heritage revolves around the Château de Baugé, an important remnant visible from the town, and a collegiate church that structures the old center. Facades and alleys preserve medieval and Renaissance elements, visible in half-timbered houses and some townhouses. The whole tells the story of a merchant and military town of Anjou.
Architecture and urban setting
The town center has a compact urban density: squares, narrow lanes and stone buildings offer a pleasant walk on foot. Restored facades sit alongside more modest frontages, creating a picturesque contrast. Recent developments often respect the historic fabric, favoring gentle traffic.
Nature and outdoor activities
The surroundings of Baugé offer bocage landscapes, hiking paths and cycling routes connecting villages and farms. These roads allow discovery of orchards, hedgerows and small waterways typical of Anjou. The region is suitable for bike rides and family strolls.
Not to miss
- Château de Baugé — walk around and discover the imposing historic building.
- Collegiate church — visit the edifice that dominates the old center.
- Central square — commercial heart and regular market place.
- Cycling loops — routes to explore the Anjou bocage.
- Local products — markets and shops where to find farm products and Anjou specialties.
