Gardens
Anjou is also known as the Garden of France. With its mild climate and fertile soil you will find here numerous gardens of unsurpassed beauty.
From Château de la Buronnière you have a rich choice between more than twenty wonderful gardens.
A most colourful variety: Historical gardens, such as Medieval gardens or Renaissance gardens and Historic French vegetable gardens (Potager). Different types of gardens: elegant Jardins à la Française – romantic Jardins à l’Anglaise - centuries old Town gardens or Oriental gardens. Some gardens that are dedicated to specific plants, like the famous Rose Gardens, the Gardens of Medicinal and Aromatic plants or Botanic gardens.
Walk on a balmy day in the beautiful gardens of château Château Le Brissac, with in it its five hundred-year-old vineyard. Enjoy the restored gardens of Château le Montgeoffroy; the glorious classical gardens of Château Le Lude along the river le Loir. And of course the impressive Renaissance gardens of Château de Villandry.
Or enter into the private gardens of the smaller châteaux , open to the public. Here you might even encounter the châtelains working amidst their beloved flowerbeds.
And of course, also the private gardens of Château de la Buronnière are a treat for the soul.
From Château de la Buronnière you have a rich choice between more than twenty wonderful gardens.
A most colourful variety: Historical gardens, such as Medieval gardens or Renaissance gardens and Historic French vegetable gardens (Potager). Different types of gardens: elegant Jardins à la Française – romantic Jardins à l’Anglaise - centuries old Town gardens or Oriental gardens. Some gardens that are dedicated to specific plants, like the famous Rose Gardens, the Gardens of Medicinal and Aromatic plants or Botanic gardens.
Walk on a balmy day in the beautiful gardens of château Château Le Brissac, with in it its five hundred-year-old vineyard. Enjoy the restored gardens of Château le Montgeoffroy; the glorious classical gardens of Château Le Lude along the river le Loir. And of course the impressive Renaissance gardens of Château de Villandry.
Or enter into the private gardens of the smaller châteaux , open to the public. Here you might even encounter the châtelains working amidst their beloved flowerbeds.
And of course, also the private gardens of Château de la Buronnière are a treat for the soul.
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