Best attractions and places to see around Saint-André-Des-Eaux are situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Brière Regional Natural Park. This area features vast marshlands, traditional architecture, and a rich cultural heritage. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration within the diverse landscapes of the Loire-Atlantique region.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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I was particularly impressed by the church windows.
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The Basilica of Saint-Sauveur was founded around 1112 and combines Romanesque and Gothic architecture. It is famous as the burial place of the hero Bertrand du Guesclin. It has been a historic monument since 1862 and was elevated to a minor basilica in 1954. Noteworthy are the Romanesque west portal, the Gothic chapels, and the relief of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
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The viaduct spans the valley spectacularly, and it's particularly beautiful from the harbor.
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Magnificent road viaduct which crosses the Rance river above the port of Dinan.
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This church was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as blessed or saints and ask for their heavenly intercession with God, or - like so many French churches - to the Mother of God (“Notre-Dame”). The patronage here was chosen to be the incarnate Son of God, Jesus Christ himself, and the church in Dinan was dedicated to him under the title “SAINT SAUVEUR” - that is, as the Redeemer and Savior (Latin: “Salvator”).
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Dinan, its port and its upper town, a quick bike ride
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The most prominent natural attraction is the Brière Regional Natural Park, one of Europe's richest biological wetlands. You can explore it via traditional barge rides, hiking, or cycling. It's also an excellent spot for wildlife observation, especially birdwatching.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Church of Saint-André-des-Eaux, explore rural heritage elements like historical bread ovens and wells, and see traditional thatched-roof houses (chaumières). Evidence of Gallo-Roman history is also present throughout the area.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Ille-et-Rance Canal, which provides a greenway for pleasant rides. There are also numerous trails for hiking and cycling within the Brière Regional Natural Park. For more structured cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Saint-André-Des-Eaux guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the Brière Regional Natural Park, which offers barge rides and easy walking trails suitable for all ages. The Chemin de Halage Along the Rance in Taden is also a family-friendly path for walking or cycling along the river.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities like barge rides, hiking, and cycling in the Brière marsh. The Fête des Chalands Fleuris, a festive event with decorated barges, takes place on the first weekend of August.
Yes, the Brière Regional Natural Park offers numerous marked trails for hiking. One notable route is "Les Charmes de la Brière," which starts from the Saint-André-des-Eaux church and winds through hedged farmland. You can also find pleasant walks along the Chemin de Halage Along the Rance in Taden.
While Saint-André-Des-Eaux offers its own charm, you can easily visit nearby historical towns. Dinan, with its medieval atmosphere and ancient half-timbered houses, is a popular choice. Its Old Town features cobbled streets and defensive walls, and the Saint-Sauveur Basilica is also located there.
Yes, you can discover local craftsmanship, including jewelry made from Morta, a fossilized oak wood found in the marsh. The local shops in the town center also offer a pleasant atmosphere to explore.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The medieval atmosphere of towns like Dinan, the peaceful greenways along the Ille-et-Rance Canal, and the tranquil walks along the Chemin de Halage Along the Rance are frequently highlighted as enjoyable experiences.
Yes, Saint-André-Des-Eaux is conveniently located near popular seaside towns such as La Baule, Pornichet, and Guérande, providing easy access to beaches, markets, and additional attractions. This makes it a great base for exploring the wider Loire-Atlantique region.
Absolutely. The Cycling around Saint-André-Des-Eaux guide offers a variety of routes, from easy rides like the "Ille-et-Rance Canal – Treverien loop from Évran" to more challenging options such as the "Along the Canal d'Ille-et-Rance — loop from Évran to Montreuil-sur-Ille." You can also find specific guides for Gravel biking and Road Cycling.
The most notable local event is the Fête des Chalands Fleuris, a vibrant festival featuring decorated barges. This significant village celebration has been held annually on the first weekend of August since 1965.


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