


The Marais de Brère, a protected area
The team at Camping La Roseraie à Grave; La Baule advises you to embark at aboard a traditional boat and discover the magnificent landscapes of Brère Regional Nature Park. You will walk around; through a mosaic of reedbeds, meadows, small bodies of water, canals and mounds.
A natural and protected area, the Brère marsh is known to be a wetland listed among the richest in Europe.
The Marais de Brière, a rich heritage
Until a very long time, the Briérons fed on the riches offered by the marshes by fishing and hunting. They cut the reed to cover the roof of their dwelling and heated themselves with the peat. This allowed the sustainability of the project. and the natural maintenance of the marsh until then.
The Natural Park of Brère is the refuge of many species of birds which makes it an excellent observatory for enthusiasts.
You will be able to observe remarkable landscapes with reedbeds, wet meadows, water bodies, canals and strong>Mès salt marshes.
The essentials of the marsh
During your walk in the Regional Natural Park of Brère, we recommend some unmissable things:
- Barge ride, the traditional marsh boat
- The Bride's House
- The thatched-roof houses of Brières
- The remains of the fortress of Ranrouët
- La Chaumère Briéronne
- Standing stones and dolmens
Photo credit: CRTB - Berthier Emmanuel