River Cruise Saint-Martin/Oust / La Gacilly - Pont-Réan / Saint-Martin/Oust
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Saint-Martin/Oust - La Gacilly - Pont-Réan - Saint-Martin/Oust - 195 Km - 22 Locks - 30 h of navigation - 7 Nights (1 week)
From St Martin/Oust to Glénac, 13 km, 2 Lock(s), 2.1 h of navigation
Île aux pies
Île aux Pies is a picturesque natural site along the Vilaine River. This rocky island offers varied landscapes, including cliffs, woods, and meadows. It is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and climbing on its limestone cliffs. Accessible from the village of Saint-Vincent-sur-Oust, the island attracts visitors year-round, making it a favored spot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.From Glénac to Brain/Vilaine, 36 km, 1 Lock(s), 5 h of navigation
La Gacilly
Stronghold of the Yves Rocher cosmetics empire, this small village is certainly of interest. More than twenty five craftspeople display their works of art to you in the pedestrian streets; the small port is very inviting for your boat (be aware that the number of places is limited), with all of the amenities you might require (electricity, water).
Redon
At the intersection of the Breton waterways (the Nantes to Brest Canal and the Vilaine river), Redon was once above all a commercial port. This port has the distinction of welcoming both river and naval boats due to its location: 3.5 hours from the ocean and accessible by sailing boat without having to remove the mast.Abbaye Saint-Sauveur
Immerse yourself in the Middle Ages as you explore this abbey with its nave, Romanesque tower and Gothic choir.Le Quai Duguay
Immerse yourself in maritime history as you stroll along the quay, where beautiful shipowners' houses line the Vilaine River.the Vegetarieum of La Gacilly
Within this genuine plant observatory the life of a thousand species of plants is brought to light. Colorful and olfactory, you will learn their astonishing uses.The Yves Rocher Botanical Garden
Explore the bamboo grove leading to the Yves Rocher Botanical Garden, where over 1,500 plant species are studied for their beneficial properties. Enjoy a free self-guided visit to learn more about healing botany.the Natural Park of Ile aux Pies
Designated a "grand site naturel", this river "island" situated at the confluence of the Aff and Oust rivers offers a remarkable view of the local fauna and flora.Bel Air Park
This beautiful 2-hectare public garden is named after the bourgeois residence overlooking the park: the Château de Bel Air. The park’s perennial flowerbeds keep its paths beautiful throughout the year. A playground, a barnyard, and goats will delight the little ones.Île aux pies
Île aux Pies is a picturesque natural site along the Vilaine River. This rocky island offers varied landscapes, including cliffs, woods, and meadows. It is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and climbing on its limestone cliffs. Accessible from the village of Saint-Vincent-sur-Oust, the island attracts visitors year-round, making it a favored spot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.Les Ateliers d’Artisans
La Gacilly is home to a community of about thirty artisans. Wander through the village’s narrow streets to discover the work of sculptors, potters, jewelry makers, coppersmiths, glassmakers, and more.the Leisure Center of Ile aux Pies
With its base of canoes and its park of acrobranche, this halt located between Redon and Peillac will delight the small as well as the big onesFrom Brain/Vilaine to Pléchâtel, 36 km, 3 Lock(s), 5.4 h of navigation
Guipry-Messac
This new commune was created in January 2016 through the merging of Messac and Guipry. Designated a holiday "station verte", it is reputed to be the birthplace of the potato in France. Its flourmill was transformed into a restaurant some years ago.
Langon
This village is known for its arrangement of 28 menhirs, the "Damsels of Langon", as well as the Chapel of Sainte-Agathe, a 4th century former Gallo-Roman tomb.the Plechatel Beach
From Pléchâtel to Bourg-des-Comptes, 29 km, 8 Lock(s), 5.5 h of navigation
Pont-Réan
A small town known for its bridge with 9 arches, constructed in 1757, and its Boël windmll. This windmill, erected in 1652, is fitted with sturdy buttresses, and originally featured two water wheels, neither of which remains today. It was in use until the First World War.
the mil of the Bouëxière
Located in the Bourg-des-Comptes commune this windmill, transformed into a flourmill in 1879, dates back to 1471. Situated next to the lock of the same name, you will pass right by its foot, license-free, in your boat.the Far Breton
the Kouign-amann
the crepes and galettes Breton
the Plechatel Beach
From Bourg-des-Comptes to Ste Anne/Vilaine, 33 km, 5 Lock(s), 5.4 h of navigation
Guipry-Messac
This new commune was created in January 2016 through the merging of Messac and Guipry. Designated a holiday "station verte", it is reputed to be the birthplace of the potato in France. Its flourmill was transformed into a restaurant some years ago.the Far Breton
the Kouign-amann
the crepes and galettes Breton
the Plechatel Beach
From Ste Anne/Vilaine to Peillac, 43 km, 2 Lock(s), 6.1 h of navigation
Langon
This village is known for its arrangement of 28 menhirs, the "Damsels of Langon", as well as the Chapel of Sainte-Agathe, a 4th century former Gallo-Roman tomb.
Redon
At the intersection of the Breton waterways (the Nantes to Brest Canal and the Vilaine river), Redon was once above all a commercial port. This port has the distinction of welcoming both river and naval boats due to its location: 3.5 hours from the ocean and accessible by sailing boat without having to remove the mast.Abbaye Saint-Sauveur
Immerse yourself in the Middle Ages as you explore this abbey with its nave, Romanesque tower and Gothic choir.Le Quai Duguay
Immerse yourself in maritime history as you stroll along the quay, where beautiful shipowners' houses line the Vilaine River.Bel Air Park
This beautiful 2-hectare public garden is named after the bourgeois residence overlooking the park: the Château de Bel Air. The park’s perennial flowerbeds keep its paths beautiful throughout the year. A playground, a barnyard, and goats will delight the little ones.the Natural Park of Ile aux Pies
Designated a "grand site naturel", this river "island" situated at the confluence of the Aff and Oust rivers offers a remarkable view of the local fauna and flora.the Leisure Center of Ile aux Pies
With its base of canoes and its park of acrobranche, this halt located between Redon and Peillac will delight the small as well as the big onesFrom Peillac to St Martin/Oust, 5 km, 1 Lock(s), 0.9 h of navigation
Bike
Tow paths provide an ideal place to ride your bikeFishing
To relax with friends, there's nothing better than fishingThe Locks
2 type(s) of lock(s) on The Nantes-Brest Canal- Manual locks with a lock-keeper
- Automatic locks with a lock-keeper
Best current offers for the destination Saint-Martin/Oust
From €416 / pers
Week of the 4/25/26 to 5/2/26
- Max. people : 4
- Cabins : 1
- Bathroom & Toilet : 1
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- Max. people : 5
- Cabins : 2
- Bathroom & Toilet : 2
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- Max. people : 7
- Cabins : 3
- Bathroom & Toilet : 3
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- Max. people : 7
- Cabins : 2
- Bathroom & Toilet : 1
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- Max. people : 6
- Cabins : 2
- Bathroom & Toilet : 2
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- Max. people : 8
- Cabins : 3
- Bathroom & Toilet : 2
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- Max. people : 8
- Cabins : 3
- Bathroom & Toilet : 2
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Week of the 4/3/26 to 4/10/26
- Max. people : 4
- Cabins : 1
- Bathroom & Toilet : 1
From €368 / pers
Week of the 4/3/26 to 4/10/26
- Max. people : 5
- Cabins : 2
- Bathroom & Toilet : 2
Other possible cruises from Saint-Martin/Oust
Saint-Martin/Oust - La Gacilly - La Chevallerais - Saint-Martin/Oust
136 Km - 20 Locks - 22 h of navigation
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