Attractions and places to see around Cordemais offer a blend of natural features and historical sites along the Loire estuary. This region provides opportunities to explore the river's ecosystem and its cultural significance. Visitors can find various points of interest, from historical canals to natural water bodies. The area is characterized by its position on the Loire, offering both river-related activities and land-based exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 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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A free ferry allows you to cross the Loire every 20 minutes. Info and timetables: https://inforoutes.loire-atlantique.fr/44/bacs-de-loire/bac-de-loire-liaison-coueron-le-pellerin/info_60323
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Cordemais offers several natural highlights along the Loire estuary. You can visit the Plan d'eau de la Côte, a five-hectare body of water with sandy paths and an observatory for birdwatching, recognized with the "Jardin de Noé" label. Another scenic spot is the Pointe de l'île de la Nation, offering expansive views of the estuary and also holding the "Jardin de Noé" label.
Yes, Cordemais has a rich history. You can explore the remains of a former priory at Le Mur aux Moines, or visit the local Église Saint Jean-Baptiste. The area also features various religious monuments like the Calvary and Roadside Crosses, and several War Memorials commemorating historical events.
The region around Cordemais is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails that allow you to explore marshes and the Sillon de Bretagne. Cycling is also popular, with options for touring bicycle routes and road cycling routes available.
Many attractions in Cordemais are suitable for families. The Terre d'Estuaire cultural and leisure center provides interactive exhibitions about the Loire estuary, including a hot air balloon ascent for panoramic views. Crossing the Loire on the free Couëron Ferry or Le Pellerin Ferry can also be a fun experience for all ages.
For stunning panoramic views of the Loire estuary, head to the Pointe de l'île de la Nation. On clear days, you can see all the way to Saint-Nazaire. Additionally, the Terre d'Estuaire offers a unique opportunity to ascend 25 meters in a hot air balloon for exceptional vistas.
You can easily cross the Loire River using the free ferry services. The Couëron Ferry and Le Pellerin Ferry operate frequently, providing a convenient way to traverse the river. These ferries are popular with cyclists and offer a pleasant break during your journey.
The Martinière Canal, also known as the Canal Maritime de la Basse Loire, is a historical engineering marvel. Built in the late 19th century to allow transatlantic ships to reach Nantes, it had a brief but intense period of activity. Today, you can explore the canal and its structures like the Martinière Lock and Champs Neufs Lock, which are now popular for walks and cycling.
Yes, Cordemais is home to unique art installations. A notable example is Le bâteau-mou, a man-made monument by Austrian artist Erwin Wurm, part of the Voyage à Nantes collection. You can also find the "Villa Cheminée" art installation at the Pointe de l'île de la Nation.
Absolutely. The Plan d'eau de la Côte is an excellent spot for birdwatching, featuring an observatory where you can often see white storks and other diverse flora and fauna. The natural areas along the Loire estuary are generally rich in birdlife.
Visitors frequently appreciate the free and scenic river crossings offered by the ferries, describing them as an "appreciable break" and a "nice moment of river break." The historical significance of sites like the Martinière Canal and the peaceful, bucolic atmosphere of the area are also highly valued.
The spring and summer months (roughly April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor exploration in Cordemais. The weather is typically milder and more conducive to hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural features and estuary views. Many attractions and activities are fully operational during this period.
The Terre d'Estuaire cultural and leisure center is specifically dedicated to the Loire estuary. It offers immersive and interactive experiences that delve into the secrets of the estuary's ecosystem and its broader significance, with permanent and temporary exhibitions suitable for all ages. You can find more information at estuairesillontourisme.fr.


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