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Hiking around Maisdon-Sur-Sèvre offers diverse landscapes within the Nantes vineyard, characterized by vast expanses of grapevines and hilly terrain. The region is shaped by the Sèvre Nantaise and Maine rivers, providing shaded paths and opportunities to observe aquatic fauna. Trails traverse a mix of open countryside and shady undergrowth, ensuring varied scenery. This area features historical elements such as old mills, adding a cultural dimension to the natural exploration.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.8
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213
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(3)
27
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12.6km
03:20
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.1km
03:09
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.7km
07:31
220m
220m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very shady, well-maintained route with some good climbs and descents. Easy level
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The bridge almost went under!
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Minimalist but pleasant layout for a shaded break by the water! Be careful, the path along the river is not very well maintained and was overgrown with brambles and nettles when I passed by. The path from the stadium is fine.
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The last remaining witness to the region's papermaking industry, the association "Pour les arts graphiques en Vallée de Clisson" (For Graphic Arts in the Clisson Valley) has been working with local authorities since 1998 to revive the 19th-century papermaking industry at Le Liveau in Gorges. The Moulin du Liveau is a superb example of the region's Italianate architecture. With the active support of local authorities, the mill, owned by the municipality of Gorges, was restored to its original purpose as a paper mill. This magnificent site on the Sèvre Nantaise River in the Clisson Valley opened to the public in spring 2015. MORE THAN A MUSEUM, IT'S A LIVING WORKSHOP The association "Pour les arts graphiques en Vallée de Clisson" offers activities centered around the history and manufacture of paper. Children and adults alike can discover the mechanisms of the paper mill, handcraft their own sheets of paper, and learn about printing. An informative journey through history, accompanied by the ever-present pleasure of playfully recreating the gestures of the past. Inside, a hammer mill powered by a paddle wheel driven by the Sèvre River evokes the preparation of paper pulp from rags. Visitors can also practice calligraphy, participate in writing workshops, take bookbinding courses, and enjoy many other activities.
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The Liveau Paper Mill in Gorges in the Clisson Valley (Loire Atlantique, 44) offers guided tours, educational outings, group visits to the paper mill, papermaking workshops, events, and exhibitions. The mill welcomes you south of Nantes and also offers a shop with a wide selection of paper, stationery, and books. The Liveau Paper Mill is located in Loire-Atlantique, in Gorges on the banks of the Sèvre Nantaise. Two flour mills, one on the right bank, the other on the left bank, made up the Liveau hydraulic site, first mentioned in 1407. Until 1561, it was owned by the lords of Clisson. • 1826, transformation of the right bank mill into a paper mill, a more prosperous activity at that time, and construction of the drying rack (drying rack), marked in its architecture by the strong Italian influence prevalent at that time in the canton of Clisson. • 1827: Papermaking begins at the mill. It produces "large gray paper" or "envelope paper" (wrapping paper) sold to the sugar refineries of Nantes. • 1850: Papermaking ends. • 1851 to 1952: Milling resumes. • 2001: The municipality of Gorges acquires the abandoned mill. • 2004: The "Pour les arts graphiques en vallée de Clisson" association wins first prize from the Fondation du Patrimoine for its project to rehabilitate and promote the Moulin du Liveau, with the support of Gorges elected officials and the Clisson Valley community of municipalities. • 2006: The Fondation du Patrimoine approves the project and brings in financial partners. • 2008-2009: Airtight and watertight construction of the buildings (mill and dryer), half of which was financed by the Total Foundation. Additional funding was provided by the Fondation du Patrimoine, the Crédit Agricole Foundation, parliamentary funds, the Pays de Loire Regional Council, the Loire-Atlantique General Council, the Clisson Valley Community of Communes, the municipality of Gorges, and various private funds. . 2014: Rehabilitation work in preparation for an artisanal papermaking activity, for cultural and tourist purposes. • April 2015: The Liveau paper mill in Gorges welcomes its first visitors.
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An absolutely beautiful site, but difficult to access by bike. You can cross, but the footbridge is too narrow (for my bike anyway) and you have to push the bike vertically. Obviously impossible with panniers.
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Lourdes grotto replicas are reproductions of the Massabielle grotto, the site of the Marian apparitions in Lourdes in 1858, which have been made around the world. Numerous copies of the site have been made in France, Europe, and then around the world since its inception, with the growing fame of the apparitions and miraculous healings said to be due to the water of Lourdes.
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Maisdon-Sur-Sèvre offers a network of over 20 documented hiking routes. These trails cater to various difficulty levels, with 9 easy, 10 moderate, and 1 difficult option, ensuring there's a suitable path for almost every hiker.
The region is characterized by the scenic Nantes vineyard, offering stunning views across vast expanses of grapevines. Trails often follow the Sèvre Nantaise and Maine rivers, providing shaded paths and opportunities to observe aquatic fauna. You'll experience a diverse mix of open countryside and shady undergrowth, along with historical elements like old mills.
Yes, Maisdon-Sur-Sèvre has several easy trails suitable for families. The Maine river, for instance, provides peaceful, shaded routes ideal for walks with children. The Viewing Gate – Pont Caffino Recreation Area loop from Maisdon-sur-Sèvre is a moderate option that passes by the Base de Loisirs de Pont Caffino, a leisure base offering other activities like canoeing and kayaking.
Hikers can enjoy breathtaking vistas from several viewpoints. The Picture frame by Emmanuel Ritz offers an impressive perspective over the Maine valley and the vineyards. The Observatoire "Raconte-moi un paysage" also provides a dedicated space for observing nature. Additionally, you might encounter historical elements such as old mills and the impressive Château de Clisson.
Yes, many of the trails in Maisdon-Sur-Sèvre are circular routes, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. Examples include the Viewing Gate – Picture frame by Emmanuel Ritz loop from Château-Thébaud and the Le Gué Joubert loop from Château-Thébaud, which takes you through vineyards and countryside.
The routes in Maisdon-Sur-Sèvre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with cultural sights like historical mills and vineyard views.
Absolutely. The region is shaped by the Sèvre Nantaise and Maine rivers, and many trails follow their banks, offering shaded paths and opportunities to observe aquatic wildlife. You can also find highlights like Filée Park Pond and Claude Dupas Pond along some routes.
Yes, some routes offer opportunities for refreshments. For example, the Aux 4 Chats Café Cour loop from Maisdon-sur-Sèvre is a moderate 14.7 km trail that specifically includes a cafe stop, allowing you to enjoy a break during your hike.
Maisdon-Sur-Sèvre is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with the changing colors of the vineyards. Summer provides lush greenery and shaded river paths, while even winter can offer crisp, clear days for exploring the diverse terrain.
Yes, the region features historical elements that add a cultural dimension to your hike. You can encounter old mills, such as those along the Moulin des Épinettes – Reuzard mill and footbridge loop from Château-Thébaud. The area also boasts charming traditional houses and villages, offering glimpses into local heritage.
The terrain in Maisdon-Sur-Sèvre is quite varied. You'll find a mix of open countryside, shaded undergrowth, and hilly vineyards. Trails often follow riverbanks, providing relatively flat sections, but also include gentle ascents and descents through the 'coteaux de vignes' (hilly vineyards) that offer panoramic views.


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