Best attractions and places to see around Vigneux-De-Bretagne include a blend of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its bocage landscape, fed by rivers like the Gesvres and Cens, and features tranquil spots such as the Étang du Choizeau. Visitors can explore historical sites like the Château de la Bretonnière, various churches, and numerous mills. The area offers opportunities to discover local heritage and natural beauty through its many marked footpaths.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easy and free crossing of the Loire by the Couëron ferry.
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Martinière Lock, 44640 Le Pellerin
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Here is the famous soft boat designed by Erwin Wurm as part of the Voyage à Nantes collection and the Biennale de l'Estuaire. Be careful while running not to do a double take and fall into the canal!
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This is the famous soft boat designed by Erwin Wurm as part of the Voyage à Nantes collection and the Biennale de l'Estuaire.
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Sucé-sur-Erdre is located about 15 kilometers north of Nantes on the banks of the Erdre river. The municipality has a port on the river, which widens a few kilometers north to Lac de Mazerolles, on the west bank of which begins the 11.3 km² Mazerolles bog. The name of the municipality, first mentioned in the 10th century, comes from the Latin sulcus, which means furrow in German, and from the Celtic erdam, which means small river. Sucé was a stronghold of Calvinist preachers in the 16th and 17th centuries. Under Charles IX, during the First Huguenot War, Huguenots, who were forbidden to practice their religion in Nantes, retreated to Sucé and built a fortified meeting place there, of which only the Tour Gaillard remains today. The Bishop of Nantes ordered its destruction in 1677. Source: Wikipedia
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Vigneux-De-Bretagne is rich in natural beauty, characterized by its distinctive bocage landscape with hedgerows and valleys. You can explore the tranquil Étang du Choizeau, a highly regarded natural attraction, or discover the ecological importance of the Gesvres Valley, a 25 km long green corridor. The Cens River also originates in the commune, offering scenic routes and diverse ecosystems.
Yes, the area around Vigneux-De-Bretagne features numerous marked footpaths, including the 'loop de Sevigne' and 'loop de Mill', inviting visitors to explore the local charm and natural environment. For more structured routes, you can find various cycling and gravel biking guides that often include scenic paths suitable for walking. For example, explore routes in the Gravel biking around Vigneux-De-Bretagne guide.
Vigneux-De-Bretagne offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Saint Martin Church – Château de la Bretonnière loop' or 'Lovely stream – Nature trails loop' which are moderate in difficulty. For more options, check out the Cycling around Vigneux-De-Bretagne guide, which includes routes of varying difficulties.
The region boasts several historical landmarks. You can visit the Château de la Bretonnière, originally a 16th-century hunting lodge, or admire the late 19th-century Château du Bois-Rignoux. The town also features significant churches like Saint Martin's Church (built 1860) and the Holy Trinity of La Paquelais Church (from the 1850s). Don't miss the various historical mills, such as the 'Moulin de la Nation', and the 76 crosses and calvaries scattered throughout the commune, including the prominent Grand Calvaire and Petit Calvaire.
Yes, the Rural Museum of La Paquelais (Ecomusée Rural du Pays Nantais) provides insights into the region's traditional way of life. The town also maintains its traditions through various cultural and sporting events, including a weekly Saturday morning market, an August land market, a spring festival at the museum in May, and a buckwheat festival in September featuring traditional craft demonstrations.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, such as the peaceful Sucé-sur-Erdre marina, which offers a pleasant riverside atmosphere. The Couëron Ferry and Le Pellerin Ferry provide a free and scenic way to cross the Loire River, which can be an enjoyable experience for all ages. The unique art installation Le bâteau-mou is also a fun spot for families.
Beyond historical buildings, you can discover the unique art installation Le bâteau-mou, the famous soft boat designed by Erwin Wurm, located at the end of the Martinière canal. The Martinière Lock itself is also a significant man-made structure, part of a canal with a rich history, offering a great classic for cycling and walks.
Yes, you can easily cross the Loire River using the free ferry services. The Couëron Ferry allows for crossings every 20 minutes, providing a convenient and scenic break. Similarly, the Le Pellerin Ferry also offers regular crossings, making it easy to explore both sides of the river.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful riverside atmosphere of places like the Sucé-sur-Erdre marina, which is ideal for a picnic or a break. The free ferry crossings, such as the Couëron Ferry, are often highlighted as an 'appreciable break' and a 'nice moment of river break' by the community. The unique art installations and historical sites also draw significant interest.
Yes, for mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails around Vigneux-De-Bretagne. You can find routes like the 'Small Stone Bridge – Wooden bridge over the Cens loop' or the 'Super single, a little technical – Creek Downhill/mountain loop'. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Vigneux-De-Bretagne guide, offering various difficulty levels.
Yes, for sports enthusiasts, the Golf Course of Nantes Erdre is listed as a local point of interest within the Vigneux-De-Bretagne area.
The Martinière Lock is part of the Canal de la Martinière, an historic waterway that runs along the south bank of the Loire estuary. This canal, operational from 1892, was a significant engineering feat designed to allow transatlantic ships to reach Nantes. Today, it's a popular spot for walks and cycling, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past and a beautiful natural setting.


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