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Jogging around Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine offers routes through a landscape shaped by the confluence of the Sèvre Nantaise and Maine rivers. The region is characterized by extensive Muscadet vineyards, which create undulating terrain and scenic views. Joggers can also explore routes that wind through forests and along riverbanks, providing varied natural features. The area includes gentle hills and a botanical trail at the Site de la Cantrie.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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642
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22.8km
02:40
180m
180m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.66km
01:11
180m
180m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It's a particularly steep climb, even if it's short it stings!
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An absolutely beautiful site, but difficult to access by bike. You can cross, but the footbridge is too narrow (for my bike anyway) and you have to push the bike vertically. Obviously impossible with panniers.
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The existence of the Bonnet Mill, in Saint-Lumine, on the right bank, is documented from 1742. It is sometimes called the Tannery Mill due to its immediate proximity to a former tanning business. The Bonnet family, millers and owners, succeeded each other for several generations. The last known sale, without the mill leaving the family, dates back to 1906. In the deed of sale, the watermill is associated with two windmills, "one of which has not been in operation for years," and is supplemented by "the roadway, land, and exits attached to it." The ruined mill was demolished in the 1980s; only the roadway, owned by the EPTB, remains. https://amicale-mcanonnet.org/post/1497-la-maine-autrefois
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So far, I've only visited this place in winter (at night). So, I wasn't able to get the best view of this small park.
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These are the longest 150 meters in the area...
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Impressive hill that will delight everyone who succeeds in climbing it.
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very pleasant viewpoint at the end of the hill unfortunately under construction when I passed.
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There are over 550 running routes around Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. The komoot community has explored more than 17,000 routes in the area.
Jogging routes in Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine primarily traverse picturesque Muscadet vineyards, offering undulating landscapes that change with the seasons. You'll also find paths winding along the banks of the Sèvre Nantaise and Maine rivers, through forests, and over gentle hills. The Butte de la Roche and the botanical trail at the Site de la Cantrie are examples of varied natural features.
Yes, Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine offers a good selection of routes for all abilities. While many are moderate to difficult, there are over 40 easy running routes available, perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed pace. Additionally, over 420 moderate routes provide a balanced challenge.
Many running routes offer stunning views over the vineyards and the Sèvre Nantaise river. You can encounter landmarks such as the historic Chaussée des Moines, the charming Le Pont de l'Ouen, and the artistic Picture frame by Emmanuel Ritz. The Moulin de la Faubretière also provides expansive panoramas over the wine-growing hillsides.
Yes, Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine features numerous circular running routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Porte-Vue by Emmanuel Ritz – Singletrack La Douce loop from Château-Thébaud, a moderate 13 km (8.1 miles) trail that takes about 1 hour 30 minutes to complete. You can find details for this route here: Porte-Vue by Emmanuel Ritz – Singletrack La Douce loop from Château-Thébaud.
The running routes in Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 300 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse scenery, including the beautiful vineyards, tranquil riverbanks, and varied forested sections, which provide a refreshing and engaging experience.
Yes, several routes in the region incorporate scenic views of water. The area is situated at the confluence of the Sèvre Nantaise and Maine rivers, and you can find routes that pass by highlights such as Filée Park Pond or Port de la Ramée, offering refreshing waterside stretches.
Many running routes in the Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine area, particularly those starting from villages like Château-Thébaud, offer convenient parking options. It's always recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for designated parking areas near the trailhead.
Absolutely. For experienced runners, there are several difficult routes available. For example, the Porte-Vue by Emmanuel Ritz – Port of La Haie-Fouassière loop from Château-Thébaud is a challenging 22.1 km (13.7 miles) route with significant elevation changes, typically taking over 2 hours 30 minutes to complete. You can explore this route here: Porte-Vue by Emmanuel Ritz – Port of La Haie-Fouassière loop from Château-Thébaud.
Saint-Fiacre-Sur-Maine offers beautiful jogging conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with mild temperatures and the vineyards displaying vibrant colors. Summer mornings or evenings are also ideal to avoid the midday heat, while winter can offer crisp, scenic runs, especially through the forests and along the rivers.
Yes, the region is renowned for its Muscadet vineyards, covering over 80% of the area. Many running routes are specifically designed to wind through these undulating vineyards, providing stunning visual landscapes. The GR de Pays de Sèvre et Maine is a notable itinerary offering beautiful viewpoints over these wine-growing hillsides.


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