Best attractions and places to see around Assérac, a commune in the Pays de la Loire region of France, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. The area features diverse landscapes where the sea and land converge, including coastal areas and salt marshes. It provides opportunities to explore both maritime traditions and historical sites. This region is characterized by its serene atmosphere and varied environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Customs House offers breathtaking views of the rugged Piriac coastline. Perfect for a contemplative break or a hike along the coastal paths. Access is easy, and the atmosphere is both wild and peaceful. A must-see for lovers of the sea and unspoiled landscapes!
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The dam itself is interesting, but the route is not ideal for cyclists.
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Created in 1791, the path was patrolled by customs officers – hence its name – tasked with preventing any smuggling. To keep an eye on trafficking and looting of wrecks, they crisscrossed the coasts night and day, whatever the weather. Having fallen into disuse at the beginning of the 20th century, the path was given a second lease of life in 1968, when a few enthusiasts decided to turn it into a hiking trail. It was near Lannion that the famous white and red markings that mark the route appeared: the GR® 34 was born.
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Magnificent La Roche Bernard
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The Arzal dam is built on the Vilaine estuary between Arzal and Camoël. It is the largest estuary dam in Europe. It is 500 meters long and has a sea wall and five gates. To allow circulation between the river and the ocean, the dam has a lock. A port is also located nearby.
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The old town, a small town of character, offers numerous walks, winding through old streets into belvederes with beautiful views. We particularly recommend the Chemin du Ruicard, which wanders through picturesque streets, some with stairs, lined with houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. From this point, you can also enjoy the view of the port which is a place of heritage and traditions. The village also has cafes and restaurants that serve local dishes if you want to take a break. La Crêperie La Sarrasine and La Mie de la Roche are the most popular places in the city.
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Beautiful place to pause when the bench is free and definitely enjoy the view of the sea 😌
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Assérac offers a rich variety of natural landscapes. You can visit Merquel Point for panoramic views of the Atlantic and a bird observatory. Another stunning spot is Plage de Pont-Mahé, known for its clear waters and fine sand, ideal for water sports. The Marais Salants du Mès (Mès Salt Marshes) are also a significant natural site, covering 400 hectares and providing a habitat for diverse wildlife, where you can observe traditional salt extraction.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore Porte Saint-Michel, Guérande, a well-preserved medieval city gate within the historic town center of Guérande. The Old Port of La Roche-Bernard is another historical gem, featuring old houses and private mansions descending towards the Vilaine river. Other notable historical sites include the Assérac Church, Château de Coët Caret, Léchet Windmill, Le Manoir de Faugaret, and Le Manoir de Kerougas.
Assérac and its surroundings are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Pointe de Pen Bé — loop in the Parc Naturel Régional de Brière'. Runners might enjoy the 'View of the Pen Bé Coast – Coves of Baie des Dames loop'. Cyclists have options such as the 'Port of Kercabellec – Kercabellec loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Assérac, Running Trails around Assérac, and Cycling around Assérac.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Assérac are suitable for families. Merquel Point offers space and tranquility for all ages, with opportunities for birdwatching. Plage de Pont-Mahé is excellent for a family beach day, with clear waters for swimming and various water sports. The Porte Saint-Michel, Guérande and the medieval city of Guérande itself provide an engaging historical experience for children and adults alike.
For spectacular coastal views, head to Merquel Point, which offers panoramic vistas of the Atlantic. Another excellent spot is Pointe de Pen-Bé, known for its cliffs, coves, and wild beaches, perfect for coastal walks and enjoying the sea air. The Maison des Douaniers lookout point also provides charming views along the ocean.
The Marais Salants du Mès (Mès Salt Marshes) are a significant natural and cultural site, covering 400 hectares. They are part of the Natura 2000 zone, providing a crucial habitat for biodiversity. Visitors can witness the traditional methods of salt extraction for the famous Sel de Guérande, offering a tranquil and contemplative experience amidst changing colors of the landscape. The Marais Salants de Guérande, just 3km away, are also a key site for learning about traditional salt harvesting.
Beyond the main attractions, Assérac offers unique local experiences. The Léchet Windmill is a picturesque 'hidden gem' providing insight into the region's historic milling industry. You can also experience the maritime traditions at Traict de Pen Bé, an arm of the sea home to oyster and mussel farming. Don't miss the local farmers' market every Tuesday morning around the church for a taste of local produce and culture.
Plage de Pont-Mahé is an excellent spot for water sports, often called the 'Mediterranean of the West' due to its clear waters. Here, you can enjoy activities like kitesurfing, windsurfing, and paddle-boarding. The protected Natura 2000 site also offers a beautiful setting for relaxing by the sea.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and panoramic views offered by coastal spots like Merquel Point. The well-preserved medieval city of Guérande, including Porte Saint-Michel, is loved for its historical charm. The unique urban landscape and maritime history of the Old Port of La Roche-Bernard also receive high praise for their pleasant atmosphere and scenic beauty.
Yes, while slightly outside Assérac, La Brière Regional Natural Park is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. It's a biosphere reserve offering beautiful landscapes, opportunities for boat rides, and excellent bird-watching. It provides a vast natural escape for those looking to immerse themselves in the region's biodiversity.
Yes, the Arzal Dam is a notable man-made structure. It's built on the Vilaine estuary and is the largest estuary dam in Europe, featuring a sea wall, five gates, and a lock to allow circulation between the river and the ocean. It's also a great place to rest and enjoy the views.


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