cruising route Sucé/Erdre / La Roche Bernard / Sucé/Erdre
Sucé/Erdre - La Roche Bernard - Sucé/Erdre - 226 Km - 34 Locks - 37 h of navigation - 7 Nights (1 week)
From Sucé/Erdre to Sucé/Erdre, 0 km, 0 Lock(s), 0 h of navigation
From Sucé/Erdre to Blain, 35 km, 10 Lock(s), 6.7 h of navigation
the Castle of the Groulais at Blain
This medieval fortress, listed as a historical monument since 1977, was owned by Marie Bonaparte (a descendant of Napoléon) at the beginning of the 20th century. Comprising 9 towers, it was built (actually rebuilt, as it was destroyed several times) at the end of the 16th century.les Marais de Mazerolles
This 1000ha wetland on the left bank of the Erdre river, to the south of Nort-sur-Erdre, is home to many species of birds.From Blain to Pont Miny, 33 km, 5 Lock(s), 5.4 h of navigation
the Castle of the Groulais at Blain
This medieval fortress, listed as a historical monument since 1977, was owned by Marie Bonaparte (a descendant of Napoléon) at the beginning of the 20th century. Comprising 9 towers, it was built (actually rebuilt, as it was destroyed several times) at the end of the 16th century.the pool of Guenrouet
An outdoor swimming pool with water slides, whirlpool baths and a solarium. It is the perfect place to take a break from your barge with your family on the side of the Nantes-Brest Canal.From Pont Miny to La Roche Bernard, 45 km, 2 Lock(s), 6.4 h of navigation
Rieux
In this pleasant docking area you will find the remains of a fortified castle, destroyed by an earthquake in 1799.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.la Roche-Bernard
This town was founded in the 10th century by a Viking called Bern-Hart. Its old town and steep streets are the main attractions of this traditional town.Abbaye Saint-Sauveur
Plongez dans le Moyen Âge en explorant cette abbaye avec sa nef, sa tour romane et son chœur gothique.Le Quai Duguay
Imprégnez-vous de l’histoire maritime en déambulant sur le quai, où les magnifiques maisons d’armateurs bordent la Vilaine.Le Parc de Bel Air
Ce superbe Jardin public de 2 hectares tient son nom de la demeure bourgeoise qui domine le parc : Le Château de Bal Air. Le fleurissement pérenne du parc permet à ses allées de garder leur beauté tout au long de l’année. Une aire de jeux pour enfants, une basse-cour et des chèvres raviront les plus petits.From La Roche Bernard to Pont Miny, 45 km, 2 Lock(s), 6.4 h of navigation
Rieux
In this pleasant docking area you will find the remains of a fortified castle, destroyed by an earthquake in 1799.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.la Roche-Bernard
This town was founded in the 10th century by a Viking called Bern-Hart. Its old town and steep streets are the main attractions of this traditional town.Abbaye Saint-Sauveur
Plongez dans le Moyen Âge en explorant cette abbaye avec sa nef, sa tour romane et son chœur gothique.Le Quai Duguay
Imprégnez-vous de l’histoire maritime en déambulant sur le quai, où les magnifiques maisons d’armateurs bordent la Vilaine.Le Parc de Bel Air
Ce superbe Jardin public de 2 hectares tient son nom de la demeure bourgeoise qui domine le parc : Le Château de Bal Air. Le fleurissement pérenne du parc permet à ses allées de garder leur beauté tout au long de l’année. Une aire de jeux pour enfants, une basse-cour et des chèvres raviront les plus petits.From Pont Miny to Blain, 33 km, 5 Lock(s), 5.4 h of navigation
the Castle of the Groulais at Blain
This medieval fortress, listed as a historical monument since 1977, was owned by Marie Bonaparte (a descendant of Napoléon) at the beginning of the 20th century. Comprising 9 towers, it was built (actually rebuilt, as it was destroyed several times) at the end of the 16th century.the pool of Guenrouet
An outdoor swimming pool with water slides, whirlpool baths and a solarium. It is the perfect place to take a break from your barge with your family on the side of the Nantes-Brest Canal.From Blain to Sucé/Erdre, 35 km, 10 Lock(s), 6.7 h of navigation
the Castle of the Groulais at Blain
This medieval fortress, listed as a historical monument since 1977, was owned by Marie Bonaparte (a descendant of Napoléon) at the beginning of the 20th century. Comprising 9 towers, it was built (actually rebuilt, as it was destroyed several times) at the end of the 16th century.les Marais de Mazerolles
This 1000ha wetland on the left bank of the Erdre river, to the south of Nort-sur-Erdre, is home to many species of birds.From Sucé/Erdre to Sucé/Erdre, 0 km, 0 Lock(s), 0 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
Other possible cruises from Sucé/Erdre
Sucé/Erdre - Messac - Sucé/Erdre
242 Km - 36 Locks - 39 h of navigation
Must see : the Marais of Mazerolles, Guipry-Messac, Langon, Redon, the Castle of the Groulais at Blain // To discover : the pool of Guenrouet
+ d'infosSucé/Erdre - La Gacilly - Sucé/Erdre
198 Km - 36 Locks - 34 h of navigation
Must see : the Natural Park of Ile aux Pies, the Marais of Mazerolles, Redon, the Castle of the Groulais at Blain, La Gacilly // To discover : the pool of Guenrouet, the Leisure Center of Ile aux Pies
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