Best attractions and places to see around Lavau-Sur-Loire include a mix of historical sites, unique artistic installations, and scenic routes along the Loire Estuary. This region offers 6 attractions, from dedicated cycling paths to significant landmarks, providing diverse opportunities for exploration. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Loire River, featuring canals and lighthouses that reflect its maritime history.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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View from the Jardin Etoilé promontory over the industrial port of Nantes Saint-Nazaire. In the foreground, remains of fishing facilities
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Built in 1854 at a time when Paimboeuf was the advanced port of Nantes, before being replaced by Saint-Nazaire. It is the only lighthouse on the Loire and the most "land-based" in France because it is 10 km from the ocean.
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Is it possible to bivouac in the fishermen's huts?
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This garden is the work of Japanese landscape artist Kinya Maruyama. It is a rather special place with towers built from recycled materials. At the top of the towers, the view of the estuary is breathtaking. There are also picnic tables, perfect for a nature break!
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The house of the artist Dominique Leroy is a curiosity that attracts attention. About every two years, this resident changes the decor of the facade of his house. After having successively covered it with fabrics, wood, inner tubes, in 2022 it is now with thousands of electronic components that he has decorated his home.
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An ephemeral work It is difficult to pass by without having your eye drawn to this composition made up of a multitude of electronic cards and printed circuits. The Paimblotin artist Dominique Leroy is not at his first facade. Right next to it is another facade decorated with wood this time.
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You can discover several unique artistic attractions. Don't miss The house of the artist Dominique Leroy, known for its periodically redesigned facade adorned with various materials, including thousands of electronic components. Another fascinating spot is The Starry Garden, a work by Japanese landscape artist Kinya Maruyama, featuring towers built from recycled materials and offering breathtaking views of the estuary.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both The house of the artist Dominique Leroy and The Starry Garden are considered family-friendly. Additionally, the historical Champs Neufs Lock on the Basse-Loire maritime canal offers an interesting glimpse into the region's past, and the Phare de la Chaussée lighthouse is also family-friendly.
The region offers interesting historical sites, particularly related to its maritime past. The Champs Neufs Lock on the Basse-Loire maritime canal is a significant historical site, part of a canal built in the late 19th century for large ships. You can also visit the Phare de la Chaussée, a lighthouse built in 1854, notable as the only lighthouse on the Loire, located 10 km from the ocean.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can explore the dedicated bike trail La Loire à Vélo: section between Corsept and Saint-Brevin-les-Pins, offering scenic views along the river. For hiking, consider routes like "The Port House – The Blue Hole loop from Lavau-sur-Loire" or "The Port House loop from Lavau-sur-Loire." Find more options on the Hiking around Lavau-Sur-Loire guide. There are also various MTB Trails and Running Trails available.
Absolutely. The most prominent cycling route is La Loire à Vélo: section between Corsept and Saint-Brevin-les-Pins. This dedicated bike trail runs right along the Loire River, passing beaches, charming villages, and historic sites. It's an excellent way to experience the region's natural beauty and attractions by bike.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring the scenic routes and attractions along the Loire Estuary.
The region is characterized by its proximity to the Loire River and Estuary. You can enjoy breathtaking views of the estuary from The Starry Garden. The La Loire à Vélo cycle path also offers continuous scenic views of the river, beaches, and surrounding landscapes.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique blend of art, history, and nature. The periodically changing facade of The house of the artist Dominique Leroy and the artistic landscape of The Starry Garden are often highlighted as curiosities. The peaceful and bucolic atmosphere around the Champs Neufs Lock and the excellent, car-free cycling experience on La Loire à Vélo are also frequently praised.
Yes, the most notable maritime landmark is the Phare de la Chaussée. Built in 1854, it holds the distinction of being the only lighthouse on the Loire River and is considered one of the most 'land-based' lighthouses in France, located 10 km from the ocean. It's a significant historical monument reflecting the region's past as a port.
While many attractions are outdoors, you can still appreciate the unique artistic installations like The house of the artist Dominique Leroy, which can be viewed from the outside. The historical context of the Champs Neufs Lock and the Phare de la Chaussée can still be explored, even if briefly, in less ideal weather. Consider visiting local cafes or small museums in nearby towns if available, though specific indoor attractions are not detailed in this guide.
For individual attractions like The house of the artist Dominique Leroy or Phare de la Chaussée, a visit might take 15-30 minutes. If you plan to cycle a section of La Loire à Vélo or explore The Starry Garden with a picnic, you could easily spend a few hours. To see multiple highlights and enjoy some outdoor activity, a full day or even a weekend would allow for a more relaxed exploration of the region.


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