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The ‘Route des Hauteurs’ in Saint-Viaud
This walk starts at a leisure centre, heads to a memorial commemorating an event from the Second World War, and returns to the starting point. Both on the way there and back, the route follows a succession of wide, shaded paths and stretches of road. Passing through beautiful countryside shaped by large farms and passing through hamlets dotted with lovely houses offers ever-changing, stunning views.
Sentier du Syl au Trou Bleu trail
The trail starts at the port of Lavau-sur-Loire and takes you to the Observatory with a magnificent view of the marshes and the Loire. The walk then continues to the Étangs du Trou Bleu, a former blue granite quarry. Next, enjoy a country walk to the Fresnier marsh with its canals populated by storks.
The Boivre circular in Saint-Brévin-les-Pins
A great walk to get away from the beaches and discover other treasures of the region: the marshland (with its birdlife and winter pastures for horses), the panoramic views (stretching as far as the Saint-Nazaire bridge), prehistoric remains (menhirs), the coastal forest and seaside architecture (the ‘Brévinoises’ villas).
Sea, town, countryside and banks of the Loire, starting from Saint-Brévin-les-Pins
A pleasant walk starting from Place Bougainville in St-Brévin-les-Pins, first following the beach southwards, then turning north through the village centre to explore the countryside before returning along the Loire.
Beaches and dunes in Saint-Brévin l'Océan
Two circular walks starting from Le Pointeau, on the beach and then along the edge of the dune cordon. Discover the Pointeau site, a key location in the Atlantic Wall.
Countryside and sea in Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef
A stroll through the countryside before reaching the seaside and then returning towards the town centre.
Mixed forest and seaside circular in Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef
Walk along Gohaud Beach, known for its fishing and surfing. Then enter the Pierre Attelée forest, where you will appreciate the shade on hot days.
4 Valleys Trail
Traced along the Sillon de Bretagne, this route offers beautiful views of the Loire Estuary. Whether along sunken paths or through the undergrowth, this walk crosses four pleasant, shaded valleys. In spring, these green corridors, rich in botanical and faunal diversity, are carpeted with daffodils and frequented by kestrels.
Belvédère Trail in Savenay
A lovely countryside walk, with a variety of paths that are mostly shaded, beautiful scenery and, at the start and finish, the stunning view of Lac de la Vallée Mabille.
Marais du Fresnier trail
After the lake of Vallée Mabile, the path leads the hiker below the Sillon de Bretagne to the marsh and its moat lined with trees and reeds, populated by grey herons feeding among the cows. You may also come across the corncrake, the bird with the most distinctive song.
From the Petit Maroc to Monsieur Hulot beach
A route to walk alongside the Loire River as it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. In Saint-Nazaire-Plage, the seaside promenade is very popular with Nazairians. It is open to the Loire estuary and its maritime traffic. Further on, on the beautiful coastal path, open to the south, and shaded by pine trees, you sometimes have the feeling of being on the edge of the Mediterranean.
⚠️ Hiking poles prohibited on the Nazairian coastal path
Circular between Tharon Plage and Les Rochelets
This hike through land, forest and sea starts at the Chapel of Tharon-Plage and takes you to Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef via an inland route, then on to the Forest of Pierre Attelée and finally to Les Rochelets in the commune of Saint-Brévin. The return to the starting point is through the shade of the forest and then along the coast with its fisheries, surfers and the Port de Comberge.
Circular walk at Tharon Plage
Tharon Plage, the jewel of the Côte de Jade, is the seaside resort in the commune of Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef, world-famous for its Galettes Saint-Michel – this is our home!
A stroll along the seafront offers lovely walks and the chance to explore the fishing huts, the spring, the grand staircase, the Sainte-Anne Chapel and the port of Comberge.
Also worth a visit is the public garden and its pond, much loved by children and the people of Tharon.
The Haute Perche Canal
A stone's throw from the centre of Pornic, the Haute Perche Canal is a haven of peace for walkers.
Between rolling landscapes and bocage scenery, discover the history and natural riches of this waterway from one bank to the other.
From Pornic to Port du Collet via the coastal path
A superb walk along the Côte de Jade. The scenery alternates between beaches and cliffs, with numerous well-preserved fishing huts that are used during the summer months. You can see two megaliths at La Joselière and La Fontaine aux Bretons.
A one-way walk between Pornic station and Port du Collet: make arrangements for your return journey.
Walk in Grande Brière around Saint-Malo-de-Guersac
Walk along the edge of the Grande Brière. As you circle the village, you will discover meadows sometimes flooded by the rising spring waters, separated by the canals you will be walking alongside. In Rozé, you can climb up to a viewpoint to enjoy a view of the entire Grande Brière.
Campbon circular, from the lake to the old railway line
A route through the lower part of the village, taking you past the lake, Saint-Victor Chapel, the old railway line, the streams that feed the water table, the Tour d’Enfer and the village centre. Easy, as much of the route follows small country lanes.
Tour of Pornic
A short walk to explore Pornic from the golf club.
Pornic - Pointe St Gildas - Tharon beach
Two types of landscape for this hike:Jagged rocks and coves from Pornic to Pointe Saint Gildas,Flat rocks with water holes, then the sandy beach from Saint Gildas to Tharon.The journey from Tharon beach to Pornic is by bus.
For experienced walkers, the hike can be completed in one day. It can also be split into two days, with an overnight stay at the hotel at Pointe Saint Gildas.
Sainte-Marie circuit and its tumulus
Circuit along the beaches and villas of Pornic, ending at the castle. Return via the Tumulus des Mousseux, then along the golf course. After passing through the town centre, a long grassy path takes us back to the Porteau Beach road.
Route du Port de Gravette
From the magnificent landscaped park of the Jardin des Lakas, head towards the sea along wide country lanes, then continue along the coast on the coastal path lined with fisheries. After Port de Gravette, an important fishing and yachting port, new paths take you back to La Plaine-sur-Mer.
The countryside around La Plaine-Sur-Mer
As you follow the many paths, you’ll discover the rural side of La Plaine-sur-Mer.
As you pass through the villages, you’ll be able to see examples of the typical architecture of the Pays de Retz.