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Saint Jean-de-Boiseau

 

 

FROM SAINT JEAN-DE-BOISEAU TO PELLERIN

 

 

1 0 km, 60 mn

on foot, by car

At the roundabout of Chat qui guette, by the street of Remparts, you will access to the village of Boiseau perched on the hill. On the left, the Salette has been erected by residents to commemorate the epidemic of cholera of 1854. just beside (N° 58), stands the family house of the painter of Nantes Edmond Bertreux. Rejoin the street of the cale (by the street of the Douane, after the place of the Republic) to admire the warsh overflow of herons and other aquatic birds, and to see the hold of Boiseau, ancient market of fish. Go back up the street of the Port - Navalo until the street of the Perche, in Crest of hillsides, that dominates the valley of the Loire. Continue this agreeable walk by paths of the Galissonnière and the Higonnière. If you are in car, take rather the street of the Rigaudière, then the one of La Rochelle. Near the water tower, you will discern vestiges of the mill of the Rochelle pollarded by the squall of 1889. Somehow or other , you will reach the street Jean - Martel, to the locality The Noé.
Continue strait away to the castle of the Pé (private property). If you are on foot, borrowed to the left, the demarcated path that passes walls of the property until the village of Saint - Jean, near the cemetery. By car,take back and pass by streets of Noëlles-du-Pé and Charles-de-Gaulle to reach the church, structure of the XV, and XVIII, century. By the street of the Cartron, rejoin the tour of the Pé that composes with ancient houses, a picturesque set and offers a remarkable landscape on the valley of the Loire, the hold, the roselières and the tower of Couëron. This marshy valley, planted of reeds (called locally reddish-brown) reminds the beautiful days of the manufacture of the "curtains", these plaited reed braids that served as wrapping for commodities on board of ships until the war of 14-1 8. Cut on islands in the automn, tied in swathes, embarked on the toues (flat-bottomed boats), convened in piles on the hold, they formed long wall fragile and fragrant before being sold for the manufacture of courtines, agricultural shelters or litter. ON FOOT, follow the path of the Pré Varade to the village of the Télindière. At the top of the tray go down to the south to the chapel of Bethlehem. By car, return to the village by streets of Cartron and Bethlehem. Park on the car park and go round this magnificent classified structure of the Breton renaissance that incarnates the flowery Gothic, loaded but graceful, and currently during restoration by Buildings of France. on foot, go back on the tray to go to the Télindière by the path Des Gras. One accesss to this ancient village of fishermen, by car, by taking the direction of the Pellerin and by turning to the first street on the right. From the street of the port, you see the small river and a bit further, to the Pré-commun, the island Bikini overhung by the mast of the Antarctis. Finally, the street of the (area of picnic on the right) had you to the commune of the Pellerin.

 

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