The former capital of the Plantagenets, Angers has a prestigious heritage, from its emblematic castle to its historic streets. But the city also stands out for the importance it places on greenery. Parks, gardens and promenades form a dense network at the very heart of the city, creating a harmonious balance between urban life and nature. From the Jardin des Plantes, a veritable botanical showcase with a romantic atmosphere, to the Arboretum park and its plant collections, not forgetting the vast spaces of the Parc Balzac or the themed gardens, each site reveals a unique landscape identity.
With its long tradition of horticulture, Angers has an ambitious landscaping policy. The diversity of species, the harmony of the compositions and the integration of plants in all the districts bear witness to a recognised expertise. This approach is part of exemplary ecological management: zero phyto, preservation of biodiversity, green and blue grids, and the development of innovative practices for the sustainable maintenance of green spaces.
A city on a human scale, Angers is an inviting place to stroll, on foot, by bike or along the River Maine, offering a short walk from the urban heart to unspoilt natural areas. With its exceptional gardens, historic heritage and landscapes along the river, Angers is a soothing place to immerse yourself in the gentle Angevin way of life.
Must-see parks and gardens :
- The Jardin des Plantes
- The Arboretum park and its themed gardens
- Balzac Park and the banks of the Maine river
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Town, village and district
