A former holiday resort favoured by Anjou's notables from the 17th century onwards, the commune has preserved its fine tufa mansions, accompanied by terraced gardens leading down to the river. This architectural heritage is set in an exceptional natural environment, shaped by the meeting of the Maine and Loire rivers.
Here, plants are omnipresent and carefully presented. The Jardins du Presbytère feature colourful terraces inspired by local landscapes, while the Mediterranean garden offers a more southern feel, with lavender, cypress and aromatic plants. These developments reflect the town's commitment to a sustainable and harmonious living environment.
On foot or by bike, the footpaths that criss-cross the commune allow you to explore the meadows, riverbanks and panoramic views of the Loire. Sainte-Gemmes-sur-Loire is a gentle, authentic destination, ideal for relaxing by the water.
Not to be missed :
- The Presbytery Gardens
- The Mediterranean garden
- The banks of the Loire and the discovery trails
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Historic site and monument category
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Picnic area en
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