





The Port de Rozé, located on the eastern side of the Brière marshes, is an important place in the history of wooden shipbuilding and the transport of marsh products, due to its location on the Brivet, the last tributary of the Loire.
This port is a starting point for walks, horse riding, mountain biking and barge trips.
From Port de Rozé, discover the Pierre Constant Regional Nature Reserve.
Put on a good pair of shoes or boots and discover the treasures of the Brière marshes with the digital walk "Immersion en Brière".
(- From January to June, observe the flooded marshes on a 2.5km out-and-back trail.
- From June to January, discover the heart of the marshes on a 3km loop through the meadows and reed beds, accessible via a 150-metre-long deck, and spanning 3 canals.
- 15 and 18 discovery points along the way).
Free access all year round.
Access for people with reduced mobility up to the foot of the belvedere. A digital periscope allows everyone to enjoy the view from a height of 24 metres.
The "i-brières" application can be downloaded free of charge from the appstore or playstore before you leave, or on site using the public wifi.
From Port de Rozé, discover the Pierre Constant Regional Nature Reserve.
Put on a good pair of shoes or boots and discover the treasures of the Brière marshes with the digital walk "Immersion en Brière".
(- From January to June, observe the flooded marshes on a 2.5km out-and-back trail.
- From June to January, discover the heart of the marshes on a 3km loop through the meadows and reed beds, accessible via a 150-metre-long deck, and spanning 3 canals.
- 15 and 18 discovery points along the way).
Free access all year round.
Access for people with reduced mobility up to the foot of the belvedere. A digital periscope allows everyone to enjoy the view from a height of 24 metres.
The "i-brières" application can be downloaded free of charge from the appstore or playstore before you leave, or on site using the public wifi.