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A city of
character…
It would be a mistake to associate the city only with its famous "24
Heures". In penetrating to
the heart of the Plantagenet city, you are turning the pages of
a fascinating
history book. Protected by a remarkable 3rd century Roman wall,
the ancient city is a little jewel: with cobbled streets that are
home to half-timbered houses and Renaissance hotels, it has been
used in films such as "Cyrano de Bergerac" and "Le Bossu". Here, you
can let yourself dream of days gone by!
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Under
Napoleon’s influence…
A rocky mound overhanging a twist in the Yon river, a Gaulish
village, then a medieval fortress: the town had a population of
less than 1,000 when Napoleon decided to make it the prefecture of
this Republican Army headquarters, in 1804. Its declared role: to
keep a close eye on, and pacify, the restive Vendéens. Designed
according to a rectilinear plan around a vast drill ground, Place
Napoleon in La Roche-sur-Yon is now a dynamic centre of activity!
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Saumur |
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The horse capital…
The white city of tufa, Saumur is just as you imagined it would
be: it is at once sparkling, unusual and delightful. The city has
no less than 54 listed monuments, and is dominated by the proud
silhouette of its chateau. The seasons are marked by equestrian
competitions, military parades, carrousels and galas. The city’s
reputation has been carried well beyond the boundaries of Anjou by
the Cavalry School and the prestigious Cadre Noir teaching body!
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Cholet |
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Stock up your wardrobe…
As attached as ever to its textile industry, Cholet is known for
its handkerchiefs and its ‘prêt-à-porter’ factories. The Mauges
area offers a veritable tour of major brand-names, with 30 stores
and more than 100 trade names on a single site. And late July 2005
will see the opening of “Marques Avenue” ! This is a large complex
of 38 new factory outlets for the sheer pleasure of shopaholics
and bargain hunters. So don’t be shy - make the most of year-round
sale prices!
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Saint-Nazaire |
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The
Atlantic port and gateway...
The skyline bears the silhouettes of great liners, lifting
bridges, strangely shaped cranes, and the multi-coloured hulls of
the trawlers… Saint-Nazaire. It is first and foremost a port –
home to the Chantiers de l'Atlantique. Incidentally, the town
maintains a passionate unity with the site. Today, it is besieged
by the people of St Nazaire, who like to go there for a stroll or
to visit the Escal'Atlantic – a new kind of museum. And those who
prefer a swim are spoilt for choice - the town boasts 20 beaches!
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Nantes |
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“Neither absolutely earthly, nor absolutely maritime (...) just
what is required to make a mermaid” - Julien Gracq -
Products of its prestigious maritime and riverside history, Nantes
will unveil its port and its 18th-century ship-owners’ homes. In
the vicinity of the cathedral and the Château des Ducs de
Bretagne, take a walk around the medieval quarters of la Juiverie
and Bouffay. At once both working class and bourgeois, city of
water and lush greenery, Nantes boasts great cultural activity:
The Graslin theatre, the Lieu Unique and the Musée des Beaux-Arts
are the living proof!
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Angers |
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The gentle Angevin lifestyle…
Charming buildings, fine gastronomy, famous vineyards, museums and
festivals… There’s no shortage of ambience in Angers! See the
city’s sights with the family from the Petit Train, and make the
most of the magnificent viewpoint over the Maine from the chateau.
This is an imposing fortress flanked with 17 impressive towers,
and houses the famous Apocalypse tapestry. For entertainment, head
straight for the Place du Ralliement, where it’s good to linger on
the café terraces in the shade of the Italian-style theatre !
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Laval |
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The beautiful medieval city…
A chocolate-box chateau towering over a river, a maze of
charm-laden medieval streets, one of the most beautiful museums of
naïve art in the world, and a religious heritage of a splendour
that is rarely seen… Go, on, take a stroll around ! You can also
discover the city from the water. Departures are from the Halte
Fluviale, not far from the old ‘bateaux-lavoirs’ (floating
washhouses). Don’t miss: the traditional Saturday morning market,
where the stalls of local vegetable, poultry and dairy producers
overflow with good things!
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