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Montreuil-Bellay ten
miles south of Saumur overlooking the river Thouet, is a town that retains almost all of its medieval walls,
making it one of the last fortified towns of the
Anjou
region. It is well worth a visit as it still retains its medieval feel.Its strategic location on the borders of
Anjou,
Touraine
and Poitou
allowed the town to grow and have an important regional
administrative function (subsequently transferred to Saumur) before
the French
Revolution, this accounts for the number of fine houses in the town.
The earliest fortifications date back to the 11th
century.

The current
chateaux was
added later, its fortified gateway leads to a 15th
century house which is worth a wonder round with the ancient wine
cellars the highlight - no photographs can be taken inside the
building.

It is a
pleasurable walk through the gardens down to the river and there are
some great views from the chateau.


There is a
good choice of restaurants by the chateau and the river.
You will also find by the river "Promenade J.R.R.Tolkien"
which has given rise to the stories of Montreuil-Bellay once being a
holiday home of the writer and the chateau and its surroundings
being inspirational in forming some of his literal locations.

During the
French Revolution the castle was seized by the revolutionary
government and used as a prison for women suspected of being
royalists. In 1860 the daughter of Saumur businessman Adrien
Niveleau,(who had bought it in 1822) undertook occupancy and set
about a major restoration campaign, redoing some of the rooms in the
Troubadour style. Descendants of her husband's nephew are the
current owners of the property.

The town has
on open-air swimming pool open during May-September. There is a market
Château
Montreuil-Bellay is also the name of a fine wine of the area
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