Best lakes around La Chapelle-Sur-Erdre are primarily found along the River Erdre and in the surrounding Loire-Atlantique department. La Chapelle-Sur-Erdre itself is characterized by its "green" nature, with a significant portion dedicated to natural areas and walking trails. The region offers diverse water bodies, from the recreational opportunities of the Erdre River to larger natural and artificial lakes nearby. These locations provide various options for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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The idyllically situated "Etang du Plessis" is available in the komoot system not only for joggers, but also as a highlight for various sports, including hikers, with additional photos uploaded there. If you're interested, see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/5834270
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beautiful path along the Chezine between Sautron and Nantes
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Nice but sometimes there are people, runners and groups
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Beautiful hike between lakes and the Loire. A very good way to discover the very pretty town of Sainte Luce with its many small parks and quiet neighborhoods. And what a town hall!
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The pond of Plessis is a haven of nature and a reserve of butterflies. The trail around the pond makes it a place to visit on your run.
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A small path borders the shores of this island. Beautiful views of the river as you walk around.
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The region features several appreciated spots. The Île Clémentine offers beautiful views of the Erdre River and a tree-lined hiking trail. Plessis Pond is known as a nature haven and butterfly reserve. The Pond of Parc du Charbonneau provides a network of paths along the Charbonneau stream. Additionally, the Erdre River itself is a prominent feature, and Lac de Vioreau, though a short drive away, is the largest navigable inland body of water in the department.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Île Clémentine has picnic tables and easy walking paths. Plessis Pond and the Pond of Parc du Charbonneau both offer accessible trails suitable for family strolls. The Chezine Basin is also ideal for a break or picnic, with games for children.
The Erdre River in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre is excellent for water sports like boating, stand-up paddleboarding, and canoeing, with facilities at ports like La Grimaudière. Lac de Vioreau, located a short distance away, is a comprehensive recreational hub offering dinghy sailing, catamaran, windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and canoeing, along with a designated swimming beach.
Yes, the Promenade en bord du Gesvre in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre is a dog-friendly park with an off-leash area and a dedicated swimming spot for dogs. Many of the trails along the Erdre River and around highlights like Île Clémentine are also suitable for walks with dogs.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lac de Vioreau is a prime spot for anglers, known for its large population of carnivorous fish and carp, and includes an accessible fishing pontoon. There is also a private 2.5-acre 'Lake La Chapelle' in the countryside, specifically stocked with large carp for fishing enthusiasts.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Along the Erdre River, you'll find diverse landscapes, wildlife, and green spaces. The Plaine de Mazerolles is a vast body of water on the Erdre that resembles a lake, offering beautiful views. Plessis Pond is a recognized butterfly reserve. Lac de Vioreau is a protected natural area surrounded by the Vioreau forest.
Yes, the "Circuit Gandonnière-Grimaudière" along the Erdre River offers a 2.5-kilometer accessible path. The Pond of Parc du Charbonneau features a network of paths with no significant difficulty, suitable for easy walks and cycling. The 10.5 km loop trail around Lac de Vioreau is also generally accessible.
You can find various hiking opportunities. The "Circuit Gandonnière-Grimaudière" and the "Sentier de l'eau: Erdre et Gesvres" are popular trails along the Erdre River. For more options, explore the hiking routes around La Chapelle-Sur-Erdre, which include trails like the Gesvres Riverbanks loop and routes near La Gascherie Castle.
Absolutely. The area around the Erdre River is popular for cycling, with paths like those around the Pond of Parc du Charbonneau. Lac de Vioreau also has a 10.5 km loop trail suitable for cycling. For more extensive rides, check out the cycling routes around La Chapelle-Sur-Erdre, which feature moderate to difficult routes like the Quay at Sucé-sur-Erdre loop.
Parking is available at several locations. The Promenade en bord du Gesvre offers free parking. The Pond of Parc du Charbonneau is also noted for having parking facilities. For Lac de Vioreau, parking is typically available near the beach and activity areas.
The lakes and rivers are enjoyable year-round, but fine weather, typically from spring to early autumn, is ideal for water sports, swimming, and extended outdoor activities. During these months, Lac de Vioreau, for example, is a popular destination for both active pursuits and peaceful enjoyment of nature.
Yes, the area along the Erdre River is known for its historical heritage. The "Circuit Gandonnière-Grimaudière" path leads past the Château de La Gascherie and the Manoir de la Gandonnière, offering glimpses into the region's past while enjoying the natural surroundings.


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