The Sèvre Nantaise is the last major tributary of the Loire, rising in the Deux-Sèvres department. It flows for 136 kilometres before joining the Loire at Nantes. In the Vignoble Nantais region, it combines the waters of the Maine, Moine and Sanguèze rivers. As it winds its way through steep-sided valleys, it reveals spectacular landscapes dotted with stone dams, granite “ chirons ” and hilltop villages.
Its history is that of a nourishing river, a transport route for wine, stone and sand. It was also an economic engine, thanks to the hydraulic power of its mills.
In the Vignoble Nantais region, the Sèvre Nantaise changes its face with every meander. In Clisson, it runs alongside the Garenne Lemot gardens and the medieval castle. At Le Pallet, it meanders between vineyards and heritage sites. In Vertou, it becomes more urban, while retaining its natural charm.
At every stage, the Sèvre Nantaise invites you to slow down. It guides your steps, your paddles and your thoughts. It’s a reminder that the Vignoble Nantais region is a world apart, made up of water, stone and vines.















































