Best attractions and places to see around Pannecé include a blend of historical heritage, natural features, and cultural sites in the Loire-Atlantique department of France. The area offers a peaceful atmosphere with opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Visitors can discover landmarks, serene ponds, and cycling paths that showcase the scenic countryside. Pannecé provides a range of experiences for those seeking local history and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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This ancient tree is said to have the ability to cure boils. Why bother going to the doctor when all it takes is a walk in the woods to heal?
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Beautiful 19th-century washhouse located on the Erdre River. A footbridge provides a beautiful view of the washhouse and the river. Picnic tables are available.
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July 25, 1944, shortly after 3 p.m., a Mosquito type plane, a light and fast twin-engine, appeared in the sky of Riaillé, followed a few seconds later by two German fighter planes. Arriving above the hamlet of l'Enclose, one of the fighters gained altitude and dove on the Canadian plane, riddling it with bullets. After starting a curve, the burning Mosquito crashed very close to the Provostière pond. The debris littered the ground for about fifty meters, the fire and the explosion of the ammunition made it impossible to approach. When the fire died down, the inhabitants rushed to the scene and found the charred bodies of the pilot and the navigator. They were identified as Lieutenants Burgess and McPherson. The Germans, who came to the scene, told the mayor that he could bury the bodies but without an official ceremony. However, the occupier's orders were not respected. The bodies were wrapped in sheets and transported to a nearby farm, the village carpentry made the coffins. The next day, a religious ceremony was held in the parish church in the presence of many Riaillé residents and wreaths of flowers covered the coffins. The procession then headed to the cemetery under the supervision of German soldiers who did not intervene. For 80 years, these two Canadian officers have been resting in the Riaillé cemetery. Their tomb is regularly maintained and decorated with flowers by the UNC-Riaillé Mémoire association but also by anonymous people who thus perpetuate the memory of their sacrifice. https://www.echoancenis.fr/actualite-4422-riaille-le-25-juillet-1944-deux-aviateurs-canadiens-etaient-abattus-dans-le-ciel-de-riaille
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The wash house is located on the banks of the Erdre, at the exit of the town of Riaillé towards Ancenis. This beautiful building was abandoned for a long time before being restored in 1990-1991. This stone building would have been built around 1850, it measures 20 meters long and 6 meters wide. Today, the site of the wash house is a pleasant place, equipped for picnics as well as a footbridge spanning the Erdre to lead to the Riante Vallée room. https://www.riaille.fr/decouvre/sites-remarquables-et-sentiers-de-randonnee/sites-remarquables-de-la-commune
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On the Grande Balise road, a few hundred meters from the forest path, you will discover the venerable nail oak on the right. This is a 500 year old tree believed to have healing powers against furunculosis in humans. This oak would be the only survivor of a group of sessile oaks felled before 1742, it is today isolated among younger subjects. With a circumference of 4.20 meters at 1 meter from the ground, it is distinguished by a niche attached to its trunk which houses a Virgin and Child, and above all by a trunk covered with hundreds of nails. Formerly, the word nail designated boils; and popular tradition attributes to this oak the power to cure these painful conditions. An ancient pagan rite was practiced: it involved coming alone, at night, out of sight, to rub coffin nails against the sick part of one's body; then go around the tree seven times, address a prayer to the soul of the tree, drive the nails into the trunk on the side that never sees the sun. The rite ended by walking backwards and saluting the tree. https://www.petitfute.com/v75850-vallons-de-l-erdre-44540/c1173-visites-points-d-interet/c974-site-naturel/533485-le-chene-aux-clous-du- patisseau.html
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Along the greenway you will find a wagon topped with a Brau harvester. These harvesters, manufactured not far away in Saint Marc la Jaille, were transported by train to Nantes. The train was therefore nicknamed the blue train.
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Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption is a very popular name, which indicates the patronage of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, over this parish. Created completely pure by the grace of God, Mary could not experience the degradation of her body in death. It is popular tradition which, throughout the centuries, has pushed the Church to define “the Assumption of Mary” as a dogma in 1950. The imposing Riaillé church was rebuilt between 1841 and 1887. Historical notes mention more than 20 places of worship over the centuries of which very few traces remain.
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Not far from the crash site, a stone memorial to the two 27-year-old Canadians.
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The region around Pannecé offers several natural spots perfect for outdoor enjoyment. You can visit the View of the Étang de la Provostière, a large pond ideal for walking and fishing, with a 5.5 km path and a bird observatory. Additionally, the Gravelle and Troches Ponds provide serene environments for walks and picnics. The area is also crisscrossed by numerous cycling paths and a "Voie Verte" (greenway) for scenic exploration.
Yes, Pannecé is well-suited for walkers with numerous paths. For those looking for more structured routes, you can find various running trails, including moderate options like the "Running loop from Saint-Louis" (8.45 km) or more challenging ones such as "La Fontaine aux Merles loop from Pouillé-les-Côteaux" (27.66 km). You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Pannecé guide.
Pannecé boasts a rich history. A significant landmark is the The blue train, a unique point of interest along the greenway featuring a wagon with a Brau harvester, symbolizing the region's agricultural past. You can also visit the Catholic Church - Our Lady of the Assumption of Riaillé, an imposing church rebuilt between 1841 and 1887. Another notable site is the Stele of the Aviators, a memorial near Riaillé commemorating two Canadian airmen from WWII. The historic Moulin de la Garenne, a 17th-century working windmill, also offers guided tours to learn about traditional flour making.
Absolutely. The View of the Étang de la Provostière is family-friendly, offering a pleasant path for walks and a bird observatory. The Gravelle and Troches Ponds are also great for family picnics and gentle strolls. Additionally, the restored The Washhouse of Riaillé provides a pleasant setting with picnic tables and a footbridge over the Erdre River, suitable for a relaxing family outing.
The Pannecé area is excellent for cycling, featuring numerous paths and a "Voie Verte" (greenway) that connects Carquefou to Vallons-de-l'Erdre. You can find various cycling routes, including easy options like the "Greenway – Lavandières Pond loop from Pannecé" (23.47 km) or more challenging ones such as the "Pond of Parc du Charbonneau – Greenway – Girouard Section loop from Saint-Mars-la-Jaille" (80.42 km). More routes are detailed in the Cycling around Pannecé guide.
For a taste of local cuisine, the Auberge du Donneau is recommended for its homemade dishes in a cozy atmosphere. Pannecé also encourages visitors to explore local producers for fresh, regional produce. The town has a dynamic community life with various associations, reflecting a strong local culture.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity of Pannecé. Options range from moderate routes like "The Washhouse of Riaillé loop from Teillé" (46.87 km) to others exploring local forests and ponds. You can discover more MTB routes and their details on the MTB Trails around Pannecé guide.
The Moulin de la Garenne is a historic 17th-century windmill, the last working mill in the Pays d'Ancenis region. It was renovated and reopened in 2009. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about its history and how flour is traditionally made. The mill is typically open on the first Sunday of each month from September to December and from February to June. Organic flour milled on-site is also available for purchase.
Yes, the Gravelle and Troches Ponds are ideal for picnics and offer a serene environment to relax by the water. The View of the Étang de la Provostière also provides a pleasant setting for walks around the pond. Additionally, the restored The Washhouse of Riaillé site has picnic tables available by the Erdre River.
While specific elevation details for Pannecé are not provided, the region is characterized by a blend of countryside and natural features like ponds, suggesting a generally gentle terrain suitable for walking and cycling, rather than significant mountainous elevations.
Beyond the historical church and windmill, you can find the unique The blue train along the greenway. This site features a wagon topped with a Brau harvester, which were manufactured nearby and transported by train to Nantes, giving the train its nickname. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's agricultural and industrial past.


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