Gétigné (French pronunciation: [ʒetiɲe]; Gallo: Jestniyaé, Breton: Yestinieg) is a commune in the department of Loire-Atlantique in the Pays de la Loire region in western France.
The neighboring municipalities of Gétigné are Clisson and Boussay in Loire-Atlantique, Sèvremoine in Maine-et-Loire, and Cugand in Vendée.
The two rivers Moine and Sèvre saw the development of activities related to the use of hydropower with the presence of many mills.
The castle of La Roche is built by the lords of Clisson (including Olivier II) around the fourteenth century.
The castle is bought in 1461 by Marguerite d'Orléans, wife of Richard d'Étampes for his son, the Duke of Brittany Francis II.