Best lakes around Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine are primarily characterized by the confluence of the Sèvre Nantaise and Maine rivers, which define the local landscape. This area is part of the Vignoble Nantais, featuring wine-growing hillsides, market garden plains, and granite cliffs. While large natural lakes are not directly within the commune, the rivers offer scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. For a traditional lake swimming experience, Anse de Landroannec at Lac de Guerlédan is approximately 29 km away.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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The Port de la Ramée is a lovely place to take breaks during your bike ride. However, the climb is steep, as is the descent, so remember to use your brakes wisely ;)
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A paradise for birds and fishermen.
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Small marina popular with hikers and fishermen, ideal for a break or a picnic
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Very nice view from the bridge Infrastructure next to it allowing you to take a break for a bite to eat.
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Nice place for fishing, a picnic (table) or to take a break during a walk in the vineyard
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On the Goulaine, a break before the ascent or after the descent of the Butte de la Roche for a 360° view. The place is prettier with sunshine. With Nantes cow breeding nearby 👍
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Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine is primarily defined by the confluence of the Sèvre Nantaise and Maine rivers, rather than large natural lakes. The area features scenic riverbanks, marshlands, and several ponds such as Filée Park Pond and Claude Dupas Pond. These offer diverse landscapes from verdant valleys to granite cliffs and terraced vineyards.
Yes, the Maine river, particularly from Pont Caffino, is ideal for exploring by canoe, kayak, or paddle. The Sèvre Nantaise also offers opportunities for fishing. These rivers wind through scenic landscapes, providing a pleasant setting for water excursions.
The riverbanks themselves offer numerous beautiful viewpoints, especially along hiking trails that showcase the vineyards and the Sèvre Nantaise. For a specific spot, Le Pont de l'Ouen provides a panorama over the Goulaine river basins, and you can climb the nearby 'Butte de la Roche' for exceptional views of Nantes.
The area boasts numerous hiking trails along the riverbanks, including sections of the GR de Pays de Sèvre et Maine. These trails offer beautiful views of the vineyards and rivers. Many routes are integrated with the local ponds and marshlands, providing varied walking experiences. For specific routes, you can explore the cycling guides which often share paths with walkers.
Absolutely. Filée Park Pond is a multi-leisure area perfect for families, offering space for play, picnics, fishing, and walks. Claude Dupas Pond also features numerous picnic tables, making it a great spot for a family outing.
Many of the hiking and walking trails along the Sèvre Nantaise and Maine rivers are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near private property, and to clean up after them.
Early spring is often ideal, especially for birdwatching at spots like Port de l'Angle Essort when the marsh is at its maximum size. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the vineyards and along the rivers. Summer is also popular for water-based activities.
The rivers have played a crucial role in the region's history, serving as transport routes for wine and other goods in past centuries. They have also shaped the landscape and local industries, giving rise to the renowned wine appellation, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine. The banks reveal granite cliffs and terraced vineyards, showcasing the geology and history of the Vignoble Nantais.
For a traditional lake swimming experience, the closest notable option is the Anse de Landroannec, which is part of the larger Lac de Guerlédan. It's located approximately 29 km from Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine and features a small beach with very good water quality for bathing.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and mountain biking that often pass by or along the rivers and ponds. Explore options like the 'Pont Caffino Recreation Area – Moulin de la Minière loop' or the 'Chaussée des Moines – Sèvre Nantaise Loop' in the Cycling around Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil beauty and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the scenic views from spots like Le Pont de l'Ouen, the family-friendly atmosphere at Filée Park Pond, and the peaceful picnic spots at Claude Dupas Pond. The ability to observe birds and enjoy nature in a calm setting is also highly valued.
Yes, Port de l'Angle Essort on the Goulaine marsh is an excellent spot to get close to the water and observe birds, especially in early spring when the marsh is at its fullest. The Anse de Landroannec at Lac de Guerlédan is also noted as a good location for ornithological observation.


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