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Aire de Cheffes

Camping-cariste

Adresse

Camping de l'Ecluse
49125 Cheffes
Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire
France

Liens utiles

To stay - female chefs

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau

Description

Located in Cheffes, in the heart of Maine-et-Loire, this motorhome area offers a simple and friendly welcome for a restful stop. You will find essential waste-disposal and water-refill services, easy to access so you can depart with peace of mind. Ideal for a practical break before continuing your exploration of the region.

Tourisme

Cheffes (Maine-et-Loire, France)

Cheffes is a small commune anchored on the banks of the Loire, retaining a rural and riverine charm characteristic of the Loire Valley. The village offers riverbank landscapes, floodplain meadows and cultivated fields that change with the seasons. There is a discreet local life centered on agriculture and outdoor activities. Cheffes often serves as a quiet stopover for those exploring Anjou and the Loire valleys.

Heritage and history

The town shows traces of traditional Anjou rural architecture: stone houses, long houses and small religious buildings. Local history is linked to the Loire and the use of floodable lands, visible in the layout of plots and paths. Modest but authentic remains recall continuous occupation and a landscape shaped by the river.

Nature and landscapes

The banks of the Loire offer vast vistas, wetlands and meadows suitable for birdwatching and photography. Marshes and embankments create a territory that changes with the seasons and the floods. Walks on foot or by bike allow appreciation of the diversity of the banks and the tranquility of the Anjou countryside.

Outdoor activities

Cheffes is suitable for hiking, fishing and cycling along the riverside paths. Trails provide connections to other Loire communes and invite half-day or full-day excursions. The river also facilitates nature breaks and moments of relaxation by the water.

Not to miss

  • The Loire: walks along the banks and observation of Loire wildlife.
  • The floodplain meadows: typical landscapes and viewpoints that change with the seasons.
  • Cycle routes: connections to villages and wine stops in Anjou.
  • The town: rural houses and the atmosphere of an Anjou village.

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