On the Routes des Vins, this 118km wine tour by car takes you on a journey through the vineyards from Nantes to Clisson, punctuated by exceptional gourmet and heritage stops.
On the Routes des Vins, take the Voyage dans le Vignoble, initiated by the Voyage à Nantes. This 118km wine tourism tour by car invites you to discover a variety of vineyard landscapes, natural sites and breathtaking heritage sites. Venture into the vineyards of Nantes, home to some exceptional wines, including the famous Muscadet, made from the Melon de Bourgogne grape variety, which will delight your taste buds.
Departing from Nantes, this loop offers several stops to visit the must-see sites of the Nantes vineyards. Spend a day or two admiring the bucolic landscapes between the banks of the Sèvre Nantaise and the vineyards. In summer, there are plenty of tasty and cultural events along the way.
In Vertou, the Chaussée des Moines invites you to take a stroll along the banks of the Sèvre Nantaise. A few kilometres further on, in Château-Thébaud, discover the belvedere: the Porte-Vue, a veritable work of art designed by Emmanuel Ritz, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the cliffs and the Pont Caffino leisure centre on the banks of the river.
Feeling peckish? Further south on the route, the playground and picnic area at the pretty little port of La Haye-Fouassière offers an ideal riverside stop-off. In summer, "Un dimanche au port" offers tastings of Muscadet and local specialities. Your mouth will water!
Take the time to visit the Musée du Vignoble nantais in Le Pallet, then the Moulin du Liveau in Gorges, now a paper mill whose paddle wheel bears witness to the rich industrial past of the Sèvre nantaise. Admire the allure of Clisson "l'Italienne", a beautiful medieval town nestling around the remains of the fortified castle - a change of scenery guaranteed! You can also visit the Hellfest site, a not-to-be-missed festival for all metal music fans!
From Clisson, head to the Domaine de la Garenne-Lemot in Gétigné, a landscaped park created by an artist and sculptor, whose Maison du jardinier, a fine example of Italian architecture, houses a superb exhibition. Along the way, you can visit emblematic heritage sites and taste Muscadet and grape juice in the tourist cellars along the route.
On the way back to Nantes, you can admire a magnificent sunset over the vineyards, the Marais de Goulaine and the Château de Goulaine from the top of the Butte de la Roche in Le Loroux-Bottereau. This ancient fortified castle, the first on the Loire, is well worth a visit.