From the Moulin de la Faubretière, a remarkable viewpoint overlooking the wine-growing hillsides around the Sèvre river and offering a view of the village of Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine.
Perched on the slopes overlooking the Maine valley, the view takes in a vast landscape of undulating vines, structured by carefully aligned plots that follow the natural contours. Below, the river Maine meanders discreetly, underlining the gentle relief and adding a touch of freshness to the landscape.
Opposite the viewpoint stands the village of Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine, recognisable by its church with its Byzantine-inspired bell tower, a striking architectural feature that immediately catches the eye and serves as a visual landmark in the landscape. The rooftops of the village, nestling between vineyards and woodland, reinforce the impression of an area shaped for centuries by winegrowing.
This panorama is accessible from the Moulin de la Faubretière road or from the yellow-marked "Sèvre et coteaux" walking trail.
Opposite the viewpoint stands the village of Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine, recognisable by its church with its Byzantine-inspired bell tower, a striking architectural feature that immediately catches the eye and serves as a visual landmark in the landscape. The rooftops of the village, nestling between vineyards and woodland, reinforce the impression of an area shaped for centuries by winegrowing.
This panorama is accessible from the Moulin de la Faubretière road or from the yellow-marked "Sèvre et coteaux" walking trail.






