Montreuil-sur-Maine, Rural commune in Maine-et-Loire, France.
This commune of 792 residents spans 111.13 square kilometers across bocage landscape crossed by the Mayenne River and bordered by the Oudon River to the southwest.
Montreuil-sur-Maine belongs to the historical territory of Anjou, a region that played an important role in medieval French history with its castles and abbeys.
The commune houses a traditional church photographed by Bruno Darras and a reproduction of the Lourdes grotto that attracts numerous visitors each year.
Located approximately thirty kilometers northwest of Angers, the commune is accessible via D775 and N162 roads in the canton of Le Lion-d'Angers.
A developed towpath runs along the Mayenne River, enabling pedestrian and cycling connections between the northern and southern parts of the communal territory.
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