Attractions and places to see around La Ronde offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical sites to unique natural features. This region is characterized by its waterways, including the Sèvre Niortaise, and features settlements with port facilities. It provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and engage with the local environment.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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ideal for gravel rides
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very pretty setting to rest after the effort with the small stream
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Starting point for flat-bottomed boat tours. It's somewhat reminiscent of Taubergießen.
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Long before the discovery of electricity and the associated inventions, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements—which, while useful on the one hand, could also be a threat as a force of nature—for various purposes. A fitting example of the human inventiveness of earlier generations is such a mill: The heavy millstones used to grind grain or press oil, for example, could be powered by water or—as in this case—the wind. Hardly any of them still fulfill their original functions today, but fortunately, some have at least survived as testimonies to ancient times.
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The Jean Guilloux chain ferry allows you to cross the Sèvre Niortaise River from Saint Jean de Liversay (Charente-Maritime) to Vix (Vendée). It is free to access and is operated manually. The chain ferry can be used independently by pedestrians and cycle tourists, with a maximum of 6 people per crossing. Cyclists' bicycles may be taken on board the ferry. Operating and safety regulations are posted on each bank. This type of boat was once a common means of crossing canals and channels in the Marais Poitevin. Free access is limited to 6 people or a maximum weight of 450 kg. Pets are allowed. Accessibility dates are from April 5 to October 31, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The acquisition of the "Jean Guilloux" chain ferry was made possible thanks in part to the support of the European Union.
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Boat in perfect condition! Superb experience and a good laugh..
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This Tuesday July 30, 2024, the chain ferry to cross the Sèvre Niortaise is working perfectly. A very pleasant experience during a beautiful bike ride in the heart of the wet Poitevin marshes.
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The region around La Ronde is known for its unique water crossings. You can operate a chain ferry yourself to cross the Sèvre Niortaise at Jean Guilloux. It's a hands-on experience where you pull the chain to get to the other side.
Yes, Maillezais Abbey is a significant historical site. This former abbey church, which was once an episcopal seat, was built on what was originally an island. The impressive ruins offer a glimpse into its past, with estimates suggesting the cathedral was once 105 meters long and 60 meters high.
Port d'Arçais serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the 'wet' part of the Marais Poitevin. Here, you can discover narrow canals, conches, and the traditional flat-bottomed boats that are characteristic of the region.
The area around La Ronde offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running, allowing you to explore the waterways and landscapes of the Marais Poitevin.
Absolutely. Both Maillezais Abbey and Port d'Arçais are considered family-friendly. At Port d'Arçais, families can enjoy boat tours through the canals, while Maillezais Abbey offers an engaging historical experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of operating the chain ferry at Jean Guilloux, the picturesque boat trips and scenery at Port d'Arçais, and the historical significance and impressive ruins of Maillezais Abbey.
Yes, the Pichonnière Mill is a notable example of the region's historical ingenuity. These mills, once powered by wind or water, demonstrate how earlier generations harnessed natural forces for purposes like grinding grain, and they stand today as fascinating testimonies to ancient times.
The Sèvre Niortaise is a prominent waterway in the region. You can experience it directly by crossing it via the chain ferry at Jean Guilloux, or by exploring the canals that feed into it from Port d'Arçais.
Yes, there is a chain ferry marked as Chain ferry (out of service). While another chain ferry at
You can find a variety of cycling routes, including gravel biking and mountain biking trails. These routes often take you through the scenic landscapes of the Marais Poitevin, offering different difficulty levels from easy to difficult.
For runners, there are several running trails available. These routes vary in distance and difficulty, allowing you to explore the area's natural beauty while enjoying a jog.
The best way to explore the canals and waterways is by starting at Port d'Arçais. From here, you can take a flat-bottomed boat tour, which is a traditional and picturesque way to navigate the narrow canals of the Marais Poitevin.


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