Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Luce-Sur-Loire include a mix of historical landmarks, natural riverine landscapes, and green spaces. Located near Nantes in the Pays de la Loire region, the commune features significant architectural heritage, such as 16th-century châteaux and 19th-century manors. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Loire River, offering numerous walking paths and scenic viewpoints. With 45% green spaces, Sainte-Luce-Sur-Loire provides a verdant setting for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Fording depends on the water level of the river. Very nice place for lunch or a picnic.
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It was in 1873 that the general council launched a study to build a bridge between Nantes and Ancenis. In 1876, out of the 24 candidate municipalities Thouaré and Mauves were selected. Work began in 1879 and ended in 1882. The bridge was destroyed twice during the 1939-1945 war by the French and then by the Germans. Rebuilt by the Germans in a different architectural style, then destroyed again, it was finally remade by the French in the image of its first construction.
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One of the most beautiful places in Nantes, but also one of the most touristic. To visit with respect for its inhabitants.
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Sucé-sur-Erdre is located about 15 kilometers north of Nantes on the banks of the Erdre river. The municipality has a port on the river, which widens a few kilometers north to Lac de Mazerolles, on the west bank of which begins the 11.3 km² Mazerolles bog. The name of the municipality, first mentioned in the 10th century, comes from the Latin sulcus, which means furrow in German, and from the Celtic erdam, which means small river. Sucé was a stronghold of Calvinist preachers in the 16th and 17th centuries. Under Charles IX, during the First Huguenot War, Huguenots, who were forbidden to practice their religion in Nantes, retreated to Sucé and built a fortified meeting place there, of which only the Tour Gaillard remains today. The Bishop of Nantes ordered its destruction in 1677. Source: Wikipedia
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It is at night that this work reveals all its magical beauty! Their shape and location are reminiscent of mooring rings. This contemporary installation is the fruit of the imagination and work of artist Daniel Buren and urban planner Patrick Bouchain.
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The port of Sucé-sur-Erdre can accommodate up to 300 boats, including the city center port and smaller ports upstream and downstream. It offers a peaceful riverside atmosphere.
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An iron bridge painted blue spans the Loire to Mauves-sur-Loire to Mauves-sur-Loire. Small place to take a breather.
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Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire boasts a rich architectural heritage. You can visit the 16th-century Château de Chassay, which now houses the city hall and was once a residence for bishops of Nantes. Other notable historical sites include the 19th-century Eglise Saint Lucia with its distinctive tiled roof, and the 15th-century Maison Auvigne. The town also features an 'Architectural Heritage Route' with informative panels at various historical sites.
Yes, Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire is known for its abundant green spaces, making up 45% of the commune. You can enjoy the tranquil Île Clémentine, a beloved spot for walking trails, picnics, and a playground. The Pond du Plessis offers another pleasant setting for family outings. Additionally, the banks of the Loire River provide numerous walking and hiking trails, and you can find extensive green infrastructure like Bois du Chassay, Parc de la Verdure, and Promenade de Bellevue.
For one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the Nantes region, head to Mont Juillet. From here, you can admire the commune of Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire and its surroundings from above.
Families can enjoy several spots. The Île Clémentine offers walking trails and a playground. The Pond du Plessis is also a pleasant setting for family outings. For a unique experience, the Manoir de Bellevue, situated by the Loire, functions as a leisure center for children aged 3 to 12 during holidays. Additionally, the Sucé-sur-Erdre marina is a pleasant body of water bordered by cafes, ideal for a break.
Absolutely! The area around Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire is excellent for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge – Beau Rivage Riverside Path loop' or the 'Pont de Thouaré-sur-Loire – Île Clémentine loop'. For running, popular options include the 'Île Clémentine — loop' or the 'Plessis Pond – Clementine Island loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Sainte-Luce-Sur-Loire and Running Trails around Sainte-Luce-Sur-Loire guide pages.
The Chaussée des Moines is a historical river feature on the Sèvre Nantaise. Built by monks around the year 1000, it served as a ford connecting the two banks and also functioned as a dam to maintain water levels for navigation. It's a very beautiful tourist site and a popular spot for walks, especially on Sunday afternoons.
Yes, the picturesque Village of Bellevue, a former fishing village with around 150 houses, offers remarkable views of the Loire. It was historically a popular holiday destination. Further afield, you can visit Trentemoult, a former fishing village, known for its colorful, quirky streets and artistic community, accessible by navibus from Nantes.
The Rings are a contemporary art installation by Daniel Buren and Patrick Bouchain, located on the quay of the Antilles on the island of Nantes. Composed of 18 galvanized steel rings, they are particularly magical at night when illuminated with alternating reds, greens, and blues. They evoke both mooring rings and a historical reference to Nantes' past.
Beyond the historical Chaussée des Moines, you can see the Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge, an iron bridge spanning the Loire. It has been secured and widened to include dedicated cycle lanes and pedestrian access, making it a great spot for a breather while enjoying river views.
Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire hosts several annual events. These include 'Sainte-Luce en Fête' in June with concerts and fireworks, 'Lucigambette' (a women's walk against breast cancer) in May, and 'Les Puces Lucéennes' (a flea market) also in June. Sports enthusiasts can look forward to the 'Foulées des Bords du Loire' (pedestrian race) in June and the 'Cyclo-cross de l'île Clémentine' in October, plus a Christmas market in December.
Yes, the Manoir du Petit Plessis, one of the town's historic noble houses, is now home to the Carli chocolate factory. This offers a chance to discover local artisanal products in a historic setting.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture, natural riverine landscapes, and extensive green spaces. The peaceful riverside atmosphere at places like Sucé-sur-Erdre marina and the charm of villages like Trentemoult are frequently highlighted. Many also enjoy the secure and scenic paths for cycling and walking, such as those found on the Mauves-sur-Loire Bridge.


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