Best attractions and places to see around Marans include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest in the Charente-Maritime department of France. The town serves as a gateway to the Marais Poitevin Regional Natural Park, characterized by its network of canals and waterways. Visitors can explore the Sèvre Niortaise River, historical architecture, and local cultural sites. This region offers diverse opportunities for exploration, from boat trips to cycling along greenways.
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The Jean Guilloux chain ferry allows you to cross the Sèvre Niortaise River from Saint Jean de Liversay (Charente-Maritime) to Vix (Vendée). It is free to access and is operated manually. The chain ferry can be used independently by pedestrians and cycle tourists, with a maximum of 6 people per crossing. Cyclists' bicycles may be taken on board the ferry. Operating and safety regulations are posted on each bank. This type of boat was once a common means of crossing canals and channels in the Marais Poitevin. Free access is limited to 6 people or a maximum weight of 450 kg. Pets are allowed. Accessibility dates are from April 5 to October 31, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The acquisition of the "Jean Guilloux" chain ferry was made possible thanks in part to the support of the European Union.
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To cross here, take a bike ride or walk. Grab the chain and pull, this way you will be on the opposite bank.
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Esnandes is a charming seaside village. Here, one does not only find the impressive historic medieval architecture, but also pure nature as the town borders the National Nature Reserve of the Baie de l'Aiguillon and is located in the Regional Natural Park of the Marais poitevin.
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An impressive 12th century church. It became a fortress in the 14th century and was classified as a historical monument in 1840.
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Marans boasts several historical sites. You can visit the impressive Saint Martin Church in Esnandes, a 12th-century fortified church. In Marans itself, explore the distinctive steel-steepled Church of Notre-Dame, the 1882 glass and ironwork Covered Market, and the atmospheric ruins of Saint-Etienne Church with its Romanesque capitals. The Aligre Bridge, dating from the late 18th century, and the 1808 Napoleonic locks (Les Écluses) also offer glimpses into the town's past.
Yes, Marans is excellent for cycling. The Port of Marans is a point on the Vélodyssée and Vélofrancette routes. You can also enjoy the Discovery trail between Esnandes and Pointe Saint-Clément, a quiet cycle path through woods and fields leading to coastal views. For more options, explore various routes in the Cycling around Marans guide, which includes paths along the Canal de Marans connecting to La Rochelle.
Marans is a gateway to the Marais Poitevin Regional Natural Park, often called the 'Green Venice,' where you can explore a network of canals and waterways by boat, bike, or on foot. The Sèvre Niortaise River is central to this landscape. The town itself is a 'ville fleurie' with beautiful gardens at the Mairie. Nearby, Esnandes borders the National Nature Reserve of the Baie de l'Aiguillon, known for migratory birds and unique coastal scenery.
Families can enjoy an interactive visit with the 'Tèrra Aventura' geocaching app, which guides users through Marans' historical sites while learning about the local Marans hen. The Discovery trail between Esnandes and Pointe Saint-Clément is also noted as family-friendly. A unique experience is crossing the Sèvre Niortaise on the self-service chain ferry, Jean Guilloux, where you become your own ferryman.
The Cappon Museum, located above the Tourist Office, offers collections tracing the city's history, its port, archaeological pieces, and traditional costumes. You can also learn about the famous Marans hen breed, known for its dark-shelled eggs. The fortified church in Esnandes also houses a museum tracing the history of bouchot mussel culture.
A truly unique experience is operating the self-service chain ferry, Jean Guilloux, to cross the Sèvre Niortaise. Another hidden gem is the faithfully restored 17th-century Windmill of Beauregard. The gardens of the Mairie in Marans, with over 300 unusual species, are also a superb and free-to-visit attraction.
Beyond cycling, Marans offers excellent opportunities for walking and exploring by boat. You can take boat trips to discover the unique environment of the Marais Poitevin. The Sèvre Niortaise River is ideal for river craft. For more adventurous activities, consider the Gravel biking around Marans or MTB Trails around Marans guides for off-road adventures.
Marans is a 'ville fleurie' with a 'Four Flowers' classification, suggesting it's particularly beautiful during spring and summer when the gardens are in full bloom. The pleasant river port and outdoor activities like cycling and boating are best enjoyed in warmer months. The panoramic hall in the Church of Notre-Dame's steeple offers views year-round, but clear weather will enhance the experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the quiet and scenic nature of routes like the Discovery trail between Esnandes and Pointe Saint-Clément. The interactive experience of the Jean Guilloux chain ferry is also a community favorite. The Port of Marans is appreciated for its lively atmosphere with restaurants and river craft, making it a delightful spot to relax.
Yes, the area around Esnandes is ideal for nature observation. It borders the National Nature Reserve of the Baie de l'Aiguillon, which is a significant site for migratory birds. The L.P.O. (Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux) regularly organizes discovery observations of this preserved ecosystem. The Marais Poitevin itself is rich in biodiversity, offering opportunities to spot various wildlife.
Absolutely. The Port of Marans is a hub for pleasure boats and is surrounded by numerous restaurants and cafes, making it a delightful spot to relax and dine. The wharf area also features attractive houses, cafes, and restaurants. In Esnandes, you'll find two restaurants by the sea.
Marans is considered a primary gateway to the Marais Poitevin Regional Natural Park. The Sèvre Niortaise River, which flows through Marans, is central to this unique marshland landscape. The area, characterized by a network of canals and ditches, was shaped over centuries by monks and inhabitants. Marans' connection to the Marais Poitevin offers visitors easy access to explore this 'Green Venice' by boat, bike, or on foot.


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