Parc de l'Île aux Planches

L'Ile aux Planches. A piece of land known as "la prée des planches", used as a place to take a walk after haymaking. In the 18th century, there was a renowned source of ferruginous water.

The Île-aux-Planches urban park was created in 2008. This long stretch of nature, created when a 677-metre canal was dug in 1831 to make the Sarthe navigable, is made up of a succession of spaces with their own atmospheres and destinations. Starting at the northern tip, at the Pont de Fer, there is a promontory offering an uninterrupted view of the town's harbour. The statue "L'envol" by Paul Landowski, a tribute to the Wright brothers' first flights, has found its new home here.
Then there's a south-facing open-air theatre, with grass seating for shows, and a vast flat area that acts as a spillway for the canal when the water level rises. Further along, visitors can stroll along the stone embankment or a path lined with willows, alders and ash trees. There is one final area, known as "l'Île-aux-enfants".

Contact

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rue Ampère
72000 LE MANS
FRANCE

Practical information

Theme of the park and garden

Park

Architectural style of the park and garden

Contemporary garden

Access to the free site

Yes

Location

Services

Games area

Other: Gardens

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Les Moutiers-en-retz
Patrick Gérard