Attractions and places to see around Vieillevigne, located in the Loire-Atlantique department of France, offer a variety of interests including history, culture, and nature. The area features historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural recreational areas. Visitors can explore both the town's heritage and its surrounding landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Very beautiful church, typical of the southwest.
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A pilgrims' hostel run by the Association of Friends of the Way of St. James Occitaine in a former lock keeper's house. Since April 2023, pilgrims with ID / Credencial can stay here for €17 per night. Breakfast is available for a donation. There are 14 places. It is advisable to reserve the evening before. The surroundings are very beautiful. Unfortunately, the traffic from the nearby motorway is very loud outside. ---- Gîte d'étape à Ayguesvives Ecluse du sanglier 31450 AYGUESVIVES Tel : +33 5 34663009 https://www.chemins-compostelle.com/hebergeur/fiche/1256/ayguesvives-gite-d-etape-haute-garonne-occitanie
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"A 240.129 km long, 2.25 to 2.50 m deep waterway was declared a cultural monument as a "bridge" between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic with 328 structures such as bridges - such as the canal bridge over the Orb -, locks - such as the 7 lock cascades of Fonserrannes -, tunnels, aqueducts and 49 canals over streams and rivers." says the documentary from "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity", a television series that brings world heritage sites closer to the culture-loving viewer (in German). The episode about the CANAL DU MIDI is available in the ARD media library under this link: => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/gcanal-du-midi-frankreich-aufnahme-224/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS82OTg2NDg2
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With the canal over the river, unfortunately the short section of the surface is very rocky. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canal_du_Midi?wprov=sfla1
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At this level, we observe how the Hers crosses the Canal du Midi. The Hers valley is also home to a truly magnificent greenway!
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A castle village The village was born from a feudal castle dating back probably to the beginning of the 10th century. A very old document reveals that in 1162, the town bore the name of “Monteschivum”, made up of “mont” and a qualifier from the German word “esquiu”, which in Old French gave “eschiu”, c ' that is to say: wild, hostile, fierce. The village was called "Montesquieu" until 1797, then "Montesquieu-sur-le-Canal" and finally Montesquieu-Lauragais since 1889. At the top of the hill ... Montesquieu was installed on a height, to be easy to defend and favorable to the surveillance of the surroundings. Until the 13th-14th century, the region was covered by a thick forest (from Montaudran to Naurouze), a landmark for many brigands. The systematic clearing of this forest began with the installation of bastides in the 13th century, such as those of Villenouvelle, Saint-Rome and Villefranche. In the 18th century, the Hers pipeline accelerated its disappearance. A turbulent history In the 12th-13th century, Montesquieu was a hotbed of Catharism, with a dozen Cathar “houses” and even a Cathar cemetery, perhaps located in Le Rouquet. During the religious wars of the 16th century, the village was Protestant like many others in the region. After a siege of ten days, the Duke of Joyeuse and his Catholic troops reconquer it and completely destroy it in 1586. The inscription preserved next to the entrance to the sacristy proves that the work of reconstruction of the church , and undoubtedly from the village, began as early as 1600. Pastel blue In the 15th and 16th centuries, the pastel grew in a land of Laurentians certainly better than today, impoverished by the wheat-corn rotation which made the glory of the Toulouse region from 1820 to 1880. Written sources mention Montesquieu as a place of purchase of pastel between 1450 and 1540. They indicate the existence of “botigas del pastel” and pastelier mills. They numbered 16 at the beginning of the 15th century and another 9 in the 17th century.
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Vieillevigne and its surroundings offer a rich historical and cultural experience. Within the town, you can visit the impressive 12th-century Romanesque Église Saint-Étienne, the Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Champs, and historical structures like the Pont des Douzils and Lavoir. The town is also known as a 'Ville en poésie' with La Maison de la Poésie. Further afield, explore the historical settlement of Montesquieu-Lauragais Village, which originated from a feudal castle and has ties to the Cathar movement. Another significant site is Montgeard and its church, a 'pastel church' built during the heyday of pastel culture.
Yes, Vieillevigne boasts several natural spaces. The Lac des Vallées, an artificial lake, has been developed into a leisure area with a 3km path for walking, cycling, or horseback riding, fishing spots, and picnic areas. The Parc du Château de la Roche offers verdant grounds for family strolls, with walking trails, ancient trees, and children's play areas. Other green spaces include the Vallée de la Paix and Jardin Poétique.
Families visiting Vieillevigne have several options. The Lac des Vallées features children's games and picnic areas. The Parc du Château de la Roche is ideal for family strolls and has play areas. Within the town, you'll find a City-park and various children's play areas. For a day trip, Planète Sauvage, a safari park, is about 30 km away.
Absolutely. Nature enthusiasts can explore various hiking trails surrounding Vieillevigne. For cycling, the Canal du Midi offers a historic waterway with car-free riding opportunities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and running in the area. For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Vieillevigne, MTB Trails around Vieillevigne, and Running Trails around Vieillevigne guides.
The Canal du Midi is a historic waterway recognized as a cultural monument, offering car-free riding and walking opportunities. It's a 240 km long canal featuring numerous bridges, locks, and aqueducts. A notable point is Hers Crossing, where the Hers river intersects the Canal du Midi, and the Hers valley also provides a magnificent greenway for outdoor activities.
As a 'Ville en poésie,' Vieillevigne celebrates poetry. If you visit in March, you might experience the annual Festival du Printemps des Poètes, which features workshops, readings, and performances celebrating poetry.
Several significant attractions are a short drive from Vieillevigne. Clisson, about 17 km away, is known for its medieval castle and distinctive architecture. Nantes, around 29 km away, is a larger city offering numerous monuments, museums, and unique attractions like Les Machines de l'île and the Jardin Extraordinaire.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history, culture, and nature. The car-free riding along the magical Canal du Midi is a favorite, as are the historical insights offered by places like Montesquieu-Lauragais Village and Montgeard and its church. The area's natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities also receive high praise.
Yes, beyond the feudal origins of Montesquieu-Lauragais Village, you can visit the Château de Tiffauges, a 12th-century castle located about 25 km to the east. The nearby town of Clisson also boasts a medieval castle.
Vieillevigne features various locations showcasing graffiti street art, including at the local school and the 'Espace jeunes.' These spots add a modern artistic touch to the town's cultural landscape.
Yes, there is a Pilgrims' hostel near Ayguesvives, run by the Association of Friends of the Way of St. James Occitaine. It's located in a former lock keeper's house and offers places for pilgrims with ID/Credencial, with breakfast available for a donation. It's advisable to reserve the evening before.
While outdoor activities can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, spring offers pleasant temperatures for exploring the hiking and cycling paths. If you're interested in cultural events, March is notable for the Festival du Printemps des Poètes.


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