Candes-Saint-Martin, one of the most beautiful villages in France
Rated as one of the most beautiful villages in France, Candes-Saint-Martin is the perfect spot to enjoy an incredible view. From the north bank of the Loire, the white tuffeau stone in the village separates the blue sky from the blue River Loire. Now add the sandbanks and the gabarre river boats and the result is a perfect photo!
Candes-Saint-Martin, an old port
At the confluence of the River Loire and the Vienne, the village of Candes-Saint-Martin naturally developed as a river port. At its peak in the 19th century, Loire Valley wines, dried pears, as well as cut stones, Guérande salt and fish from Brittany passed through here.
With the Amarante, their traditional gabare (river boat), the Delaporte brothers are preserving this heritage in their own way with some great boat trips. A short 45-minute trip, an escapade at dusk (1 hour 30 minutes) and even a romantic outing at night along the River Loire: whatever you choose, it is sure to be a memorable moment!
Visit Candes-Saint-Martin
A short 3.5 kilometre walk takes you along the charming streets of this beautiful village, where the collegiate church of Saint-Martin and its Plantagenet Gothic architecture dominate the tufa houses with slate roofs. The terrace of the Auberge de la Route d’Or inevitably invites you to take a break, before pushing open the door of one of the art craftsmen: the perfumer Nicolas de Barry, Intérieur Lumière, Gabrielle Plasse (contemporary jewellery). More surprisingly, the château de Candes offers, in addition to its gîtes (La Loire, Le Pressoir, Le Four à pain…) a street art park.
Not to be missed, the Friends of Candes-Saint-Martin association has been offering guided tours (1 hour for the village, 1 hour for the collegiate church) since 1999, to help finance restoration work on the collegiate church, upkeep of the Pointe de la Confluence and lectures.
A small suggestion, if for example you stop over at the Belle Rive campsite, along The Loire by Bike: via the GR3, Fontevraud Abbey is only 6.2km away.
The village of Saint Martin
The man who cut his cape in two to share it with a beggar is none other than Martin of Tours, the bishop of the capital of Touraine, and also known as Saint Martin. The piece of cape he kept later became an object of veneration, and is the origin of the word “chapel”, the place where people came to see the famous cape!
Many villages are named after him, but the holy man died here, in Candes-Saint-Martin. The beautiful Saint Martin collegiate church was built on the site of his house.
This is also where the legend of “Saint Martin’s summer”, when flowers started blooming along the River Loire on a November day, as the remains of Saint Martin were transported by boat to the Basilica of Tours.
In the the neighbourhood
First, Candes-Saint-Martin is close by Montsoreau, another “Plus beau village de France” (most beautiful village of France), with a château open to visitors.
Within a range of 10 km, the royal fortress of Chinon, the abbey of Fontevraud and the Château de Saumur are really not to be missed, but other sites are also well worth a visit, such as the Rabelais Museum and the village of Turquant with its cave dwellings.
At the heart of a golden wine triangle, at the centre of the Bourgueil, Chinon and Saumur AOC areas, Candes-Saint-Martin is also a good starting point for visiting the wine cellars The nearest? The Château du Petit Thouars, in Saint-Germain-sur-Vienne. It is also a central stage on the Loire by Bike route.