Best attractions and places to see around Le Gué-De-Velluire include a blend of natural features and historical sites within the Marais Poitevin. This region, often referred to as the "Green Venice," is characterized by its diverse wet and dry marshlands and the flowing River Vendée. The area's historical significance is marked by its past as a 17th-century garrison town and its location on a Roman road. Visitors can explore hydraulic heritage, local flora, and fauna, alongside various points of interest.
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Long before the discovery of electricity and the associated inventions, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements—which, while useful on the one hand, could also be a threat as a force of nature—for various purposes. A fitting example of the human inventiveness of earlier generations is such a mill: The heavy millstones used to grind grain or press oil, for example, could be powered by water or—as in this case—the wind. Hardly any of them still fulfill their original functions today, but fortunately, some have at least survived as testimonies to ancient times.
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The Jean Guilloux chain ferry allows you to cross the Sèvre Niortaise River from Saint Jean de Liversay (Charente-Maritime) to Vix (Vendée). It is free to access and is operated manually. The chain ferry can be used independently by pedestrians and cycle tourists, with a maximum of 6 people per crossing. Cyclists' bicycles may be taken on board the ferry. Operating and safety regulations are posted on each bank. This type of boat was once a common means of crossing canals and channels in the Marais Poitevin. Free access is limited to 6 people or a maximum weight of 450 kg. Pets are allowed. Accessibility dates are from April 5 to October 31, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The acquisition of the "Jean Guilloux" chain ferry was made possible thanks in part to the support of the European Union.
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To cross here, take a bike ride or walk. Grab the chain and pull, this way you will be on the opposite bank.
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The Bazoin lock is located on the Pomère Canal. It's a nice place to take a break and watch the boats.
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A charming little port where it is good to stop.
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From the 15th to the 20th century, the port of Marans had significant commercial activity but at the end of the 1970s, this declined. Today the port is intended solely for pleasure. It is surrounded by many restaurants.
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Le Gué-De-Velluire is nestled within the Marais Poitevin, often called the "Green Venice," offering diverse wet and dry marshlands. The River Vendée flows through the area, providing scenic views and opportunities for exploration. For a panoramic perspective, visit the Orientation Table on the Route de Velluire, which offers views from the highest point in the Marais Poitevin.
Yes, you can embark on self-guided canoe or boat trips from Embarcadère "Le Guétréen" to explore the wet marshlands, hydraulic heritage, and diverse flora and fauna along the Vendée river. Additionally, the Jean Guilloux lock offers a unique interactive experience where you can operate a chain ferry to cross the Sèvre Niortaise.
The region has a rich history, evident from its past as a 17th-century garrison town and its location on a Roman road. You can visit the Port of Marans, historically significant for commercial activity and now a pleasure port surrounded by restaurants. The Bazoin Lock on the Pomère Canal is another notable man-made structure, offering a place to observe boats. The Saint-Martin Church also stands as a local landmark.
Absolutely! The interactive chain ferry at Jean Guilloux is a unique experience for both cyclists and walkers. The Bazoin Lock and the Bazoin Hydraulic Junction and Locks are also considered family-friendly spots where you can observe the local waterways and boats. Self-guided boat trips from Embarcadère "Le Guétréen" are also a great family activity.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, many of which are easy and suitable for different fitness levels. You can find routes like the "Bridge Over the Sèvre River loop from Taugon" or the "Port of Marans – Canal from Marans to La Rochelle loop from Marans." For more options and detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Le Gué-De-Velluire guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. There are numerous road cycling routes, such as the "Moulin de la Pichonnière – Maillé loop from Le Gué-de-Velluire" and "Les Tertres loop from Le Gué-de-Velluire," both rated as easy. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are also MTB trails available. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Le Gué-De-Velluire guide and the MTB Trails around Le Gué-De-Velluire guide.
Le Gué-De-Velluire hosts a family business dedicated to fresh and dried flowers. Visitors can gain insights into the floral world, including techniques for stringing bouquets, drying, preserving fresh flowers, and creating floral arrangements. This offers a unique cultural and artisanal experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the interactive experience of operating the chain ferry at Jean Guilloux. The Port of Marans is appreciated for its charming atmosphere, numerous restaurants, and its role as a stop on the Velo Francette route. Many also find the Bazoin Lock a pleasant spot to relax and watch boats.
Yes, the Port of Marans is surrounded by many restaurants, making it an ideal spot for a meal or a drink. Near Jean Guilloux, there's a campsite with a counter where you can enjoy a café before or after crossing the Sèvre Niortaise.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally ideal for enjoying outdoor activities in Le Gué-De-Velluire. The weather is typically pleasant for exploring the Marais Poitevin by boat or on foot, and for cycling along the various routes.
Yes, you can visit the Pichonnière Mill. This mill stands as a testament to the ingenuity of past generations, showcasing how wind power was harnessed. While it no longer serves its original function, it's a fascinating historical structure to observe.
The area is rich in hydraulic heritage. The Bazoin Lock on the Pomère Canal and the Bazoin Hydraulic Junction and Locks are key points of interest. These sites are convergence points for the main rivers of the Marais Poitevin and offer a glimpse into the region's water management systems.


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